Sunday, November 30, 2014
Blackout the Year End - An Update
I have started a new blog, which will run from now until the end of the year. This blog deals specifically with unjust police violence and murder of people of color in the United States. The name of the blog is Black Out The Year End, and the address is Black Out The Year End.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Blackout the Year End
Here's a condensed and simple version of yesterday's post:
In memory of Michael Brown, an unarmed Black teenager who was shot to death by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, and in honor of all the other people of color who were shot to death without cause by police in 2014, please do the following:
In memory of Michael Brown, an unarmed Black teenager who was shot to death by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, and in honor of all the other people of color who were shot to death without cause by police in 2014, please do the following:
- Pray for the United States of America, that God would chasten and correct this country for its murder.
- Please don't buy anything other than food this holiday season. Please also avoid all movies and other paid entertainment.
- Spread the word!
Friday, November 28, 2014
A Holiday Season Boycott
In
his book, The Great Divorce, C.S. Lewis stated that it is
impossible to remedy the fact that one is going in the wrong
direction by continuing in the same direction. Repentance consists
of turning around and retracing one's steps in order to travel in the
right direction.
The
United States, a nation founded on oppression and bloodshed from its
very beginnings, finally began to come to its senses during the
1960's and 1970's, as a result of massive protests against violations
of the civil rights of its oppressed classes, both at home and
abroad. But almost from the moment the ink began to dry on the Civil
Rights Acts of the 1960's, the holders of concentrated economic and
political power and privilege in this country began plotting to tear
apart the civil rights gains that were achieved. They began plotting
to reverse the U-turn which American society had begun to make. They
began plotting during a time of plenty for the nation as a whole, a
high point of resource availability and economic power, thus giving
the lie to the notion that societies become fascist and oppressive
only during times of leanness and economic contraction. They plotted
thus and have continued to plot and to act on their plots over a
period of more than five decades, thus showing the pathology of their
plotting minds.
This
week it looks like these plotters have won – among whom are Ronald
Reagan, Dick Cheney, the Bush family, Rupert Murdoch, Charles and
David Koch, Newt Gingrich, Rush Limbaugh, Rudy Giuliani, Charles Butt
(son of Howard E. Butt, the owner of a large supermarket chain) and a
whole host of fellow-traveler multimillionaires and billionaires. And
the Republican Party is a revived, rampaging beast, seeking to
dominate the world in the name of a hypocrisy masquerading as a
theocracy. But all hope is not lost. In a post
I made last week, my last prediction regarding events in Ferguson,
Missouri is that I expected many disenfranchised people in this
country to become quite creative in the art of passive rebellion.
And
that is just what is happening. Many, not only African-Americans but
others as well, sick to death of being oppressed by narcissistic,
sociopathic supremacists, have decided to strike
back in a way that is both non-violent and perfectly
street-legal. Today, many of us are celebrating Blackout Black
Friday, a day in which we are boycotting all the sales at retail
outlets trying to move commercial trash. Many of us have pledged
that we will not spend one dime today. (Disclosure: I am at
Starbucks typing this. But that's because over two years ago, I
swore off paid Internet service. Once I'm done here, I'm done
spending money.)
I
hope Blackout Black Friday is a roaring success. However, I think we
should extend our boycott to the entire holiday season. And here's
what I mean. I know we all need groceries. But let's swear off
buying anything other that what is needed for everyday life. Let's
forgo buying toys of any kind, whether toys for kids or toys for
grown-ups. If your TV breaks between now and New Years, take it as a
sign that you should give up watching TV. If your computer breaks
between now and New Years, find a used computer or borrow someone
else's. If the phone you have now still makes phone calls, don't
upgrade it. Trust me, you don't need more consumer electronics. Let
those who still drink the Kool-Aid of supremacy take on the burden of
trying to save this shopping season. Let's see what happens when
they max out their credit cards.
If
such a boycott really takes off, expect whining multimillionaires to
dominate the airwaves complaining about how we're “hurting the
economy” and “depriving people of holiday celebrations.” I
have an answer for that also. If you still feel the need to give
gifts to people this season, then give food to the hungry. Extend
hospitality to the widows, the orphans and the strangers –
especially the dark-skinned strangers from foreign countries who have
come here because economic and military policies of the United States
jacked up their former homelands. A hot meal is always in season.
In
short, let's have a holiday season devoid of materialism. For those
who are Christians, let us return to a pure celebration of the birth
of Christ, and let us remember His concern for the oppressed, laid
out in Matthew 25:31-46. For those who are Jewish, remember the God
who commands His people to care for the orphan, the widow and the
stranger; and remember that God is not a “respecter of persons.”
For those who are not religious, remember that you are connected to
your fellow man, and that “an injustice against one is an injustice
against all.” Take time this season to reconnect with your fellow
human beings.
A
good place to boycott is Wal-Mart, where John Crawford was shot
to death by police in Ohio in August for buying a toy pellet gun for
his children. Some good toys to boycott include pellet guns from any
and all manufacturers because of the shooting
of 12 year old Tamir Rice by Cleveland police while he was playing
with a pellet gun in a public park. (Here
is a list of more shootings that have taken place since Michael Brown
was shot to death.) A good company to boycott is Emerson Electric,
which is headquartered in Ferguson, Missouri, and which manufactures
appliances and tools under the ClosetMaid, InSinkErator, Metro, ProTeam,
RIDGID, and WORKSHOP brands. Some good entertainment to boycott
includes all sports events (including all bowl games), all celebrity
shows, all movies, and any other entertainment designed to distract
us from the horrible injustice we are seeing in the “greatest
nation on earth.”
One other thing. We now know that the picture circulated on conservative media of police officer Darren Wilson sustaining injuries from his encounter with Michael Brown was a fake. (See http://www.snopes.com/info/news/wilson.asp)
One other thing. We now know that the picture circulated on conservative media of police officer Darren Wilson sustaining injuries from his encounter with Michael Brown was a fake. (See http://www.snopes.com/info/news/wilson.asp)
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Michael Brown as a Rorschach Test
Well,
it looks like my powers of prediction regarding Michael Brown were
pretty good so far. (This doesn't make me very happy.) Then again,
it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see how things would go. But
what has been interesting to me (in an unpleasant way) is the
discussions of the verdict and its aftermath, both on-line and in
person, in which I have been involved this week.
First,
there is a widely spread rumor that has been accepted as Gospel
truth, that Michael Brown was stopped by Darren Wilson after robbing
a convenience store. For those who believe this, allow me to point
out the following facts:
- Michael Brown was not stopped by Officer Wilson for being a suspect in a convenience store robbery. At the time Brown was stopped, Wilson did not know of the alleged robbery of the convenience store which Brown is accused of robbing. (Source: http://www.ksdk.com/story/news/local/2014/08/15/ferguson-chief-officer-didnt-know-about-robbery/14124259/)
- The video which purports to show Brown robbing the store is of such poor quality that no faces can be recognized in it. (Source: http://thewellrundry.blogspot.com/2014/08/how-to-digitally-fake-video-or-they.html)
- The employees of the store allegedly robbed by Brown have admitted that they made no 911 calls regarding a robbery on the day that Brown was shot. (Source: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/08/18/1322560/-Ferguson-Store-Owner-Says-NO-ONE-From-His-Store-Called-Cops-To-Report-Cigar-Theft)
- Michael Brown had no criminal record on the day he was shot. (Source: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/08/14/michael-brown-no-record/14041457/)
Lastly, no cigars were found on Michael Brown's body or on the ground next to him after he was shot dead.
But one interesting element in all these facts is that either they have been buried under a flood of right-wing propaganda and scapegoating, or that many people don't want to hear them in the first place. When people only see what they want to see, it's always a sign of an underlying issue of character or personality. So allow me to suggest that Michael Brown has become something of a Rorschach test for the American public. In this, he is like Ukraine, Iraq, Syria, ISIS, and Vietnam, except that what happened to him hits a lot closer to home. If the Rorschach test is supposed to differentiate between sanity and insanity, then the United States has been badly failing over most of its history. And times are coming – in fact, they are already here – in which we'll need all the sane people we can muster, because of the consequences of a failure of sanity among many members of the general public, who continue to believe that we can continue to scapegoat those who are crushed by the cowboy conquistadores of this country in their search for a little more Lebensraum.
But one interesting element in all these facts is that either they have been buried under a flood of right-wing propaganda and scapegoating, or that many people don't want to hear them in the first place. When people only see what they want to see, it's always a sign of an underlying issue of character or personality. So allow me to suggest that Michael Brown has become something of a Rorschach test for the American public. In this, he is like Ukraine, Iraq, Syria, ISIS, and Vietnam, except that what happened to him hits a lot closer to home. If the Rorschach test is supposed to differentiate between sanity and insanity, then the United States has been badly failing over most of its history. And times are coming – in fact, they are already here – in which we'll need all the sane people we can muster, because of the consequences of a failure of sanity among many members of the general public, who continue to believe that we can continue to scapegoat those who are crushed by the cowboy conquistadores of this country in their search for a little more Lebensraum.
Labels:
Anglo-American narcissism,
Ferguson Missouri,
racism
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
The High Cost of Living Room
Many
people in the United States are anxiously awaiting the announcement
of the grand jury verdict in the case of the shooting death of
Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, by Ferguson Police officer
Darren Wilson. It's interesting that several weeks ago, U.S.
Attorney General Eric Holder resigned from President Obama's cabinet.
And it's also interesting that a number of law enforcement agencies
are “preparing for the worst”: to wit, the Department of Homeland
Security, the Missouri National Guard, and the U.S. Federal Bureau of
Investigation, among others.
This
leads me to make a prediction. First, I expect the grand jury to
refuse to indict Officer Wilson. Secondly, I expect that the
authorities, from Missouri Governor Jay Nixon downward, along with
President Obama, to have known all along that this is how the verdict
would turn out. Third, I do not expect the U.S. Department of
Justice to prosecute Officer Wilson or the Ferguson police
department. Fourth, I expect protests to result from these things.
But while the protests will be largely peaceful, the response of
those who hold power will be anything but peaceful. Thus the rest of
the world will get to see a fresh display of the hypocrisy United
States, which is busy bombing and killing other nations in their
quest to bring “democracy” and “human rights” to those
nations.
Fifth,
I expect a flood of right-wing commentary from the blogosphere, as
well as some rather surprisingly right-wing comments from people who
brand themselves as “left of center.” The commentary will seek
to justify what is in actuality a campaign of oppression and
extermination designed to grant a little extra “living room” (in
German, Lebensraum) to the largely white ruling classes in the United
States at this late hour of their existence. Some of the commentary
is likely to come from people who willfully ignore the history of
their own forbears who endured the cruelty of nations looking for
Lebensraum in the last world war.
Lastly,
I expect many disenfranchised people in this country to become quite
creative in the art of passive rebellion.
I
pray that I may be proved wrong about predictions #1 through #3.
Labels:
American culture,
fascism,
Ferguson Missouri,
racism
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Why I don't Entirely Believe In The ISIS Crisis
ISIS
has been in the news a lot lately. I don't have a lot of time to
search out links, but I will give a summary of my impression of the
news. According to American media, ISIS has grown from a smattering
of formerly American-funded and American-trained Islamic militants
into a powerhouse of radical terrorist jihadism threatening to
destabilize the entire Middle East. Not only that, but they are
behind the barbarous beheadings of a number of foreign journalists
who were unwise enough to be caught hanging out in places where they
should not have been. And to top it all off, several ISIS plots have
been uncovered recently to attack public targets in the United
States, Australia and France.
In
response to all of these things, President Barack Obama has declared
a war to the finish against ISIS. (Never mind that we attacked ISIS
first, thus prompting the first beheading of a foreign journalist.)
So far, this has involved American and British airstrikes against
targets in Syria and Iraq. Some members of the U.S. government have
also talked of the need to initiate a ground campaign in the Mideast
in order to eradicate ISIS.
That's
my impression of the official story line, anyway. Now, I am not a
national security analyst, but a few things smell quite fishy about
the official story line. They have to do with how the U.S. and
Britain are using the ISIS crisis (hey, that rhymes!) to accomplish a
few policy objectives which they have long wanted to achieve, but
which have to date been stymied. First is the overthrow of the
Syrian government and its replacement by a puppet government
constructed by the United States, which tried for many months to find
a pretext for military operations against President Hassad, and which
failed to motivate enough Americans to back such a stinky business.
First, we tried to foment a fake revolution. Then we carried out a
number of false flag operations. Then certain highly placed
government officials told outright lies to a bunch of “news”
outlets unworthy of the title of journalists. Now ISIS provides a
convenient excuse to do something which was never legitimate in the
first place.
So
what about those beheadings? Well, all I know for sure is that they
were carried out by a bunch of guys in Arab costumes with masks on
their faces and speaking in funny accents. No sane or reasonable
person would venture to try to identify any of those masked men by
name – or by nationality. In the absence of more
substantive identification, I feel the same way I felt after watching
a grainy, low-resolution video broadcast by some mainstream media
outlets purporting to prove that someone who looked like Michael
Brown held up a convenience store before he was shot to death by a
white cop while unarmed. Pardon me, but I need to see faces that I
can recognize before I will even begin to consider any video
“evidence.” Who knows, the beheaders might be my next door
neighbors in Halloween costumes.
Compare
the Anglo-American portrayal of ISIS to the portrayal of Osama bin
Laden and al-Qaeda, and you'll notice a striking number of
similarities. Bin Laden served for years as America's bogeyman in
order to legitimize two stupid wars, huge losses of life, oppression
of two nations (three if you count the progress that has been made in
turning the U.S. into a police state), and untold damage. Osama was
America's Goldstein
from 2001 until his untimely death at the tusks of a bunch of trained
seals in 2011. I guess it was time for a new bogeyman, a new
La_Llorona to
keep us properly scared, compliant and willing to support our raging,
uncontrollable addiction to war. Thanks, ISIS!
Oh,
and one other thing. ISIS is being used to help us conveniently
forget our own self-inflicted problems, such as the oppression of
people of color by holders of white privilege in this country, the
continued oppression of women by dominating, narcissistic men who
legitimize domestic violence and rape, the oppression of sick people
by a predatory system of “insurance”, “medicine” and Big
Pharma, the environmental consequences we are now suffering due to
the non-negotiable American way of life, the predation of the poor by
the rich, etc, etc.
Labels:
false flag operations,
geopolitics,
Iraq,
ISIS,
Syria
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Strung Out On Anodyne
The
United States is a selectively forgetful nation, thanks to the
mainstream media in this country. We are trained to remember
everything that reinforces apple-pie patriotism, while any news that
challenges the notion that America is the greatest nation on earth is
quickly buried.
So
it is that many American media outlets have begun to forget Michael
Brown, the unarmed Black teenager who was shot to death by a white
cop in the town of Ferguson, Missouri. (Just as we've been made to
forget our ongoing problems with mass shootings
in this country, and the implications for American society.) I have
to confess that I am a bit amazed by the speed with which Mr. Brown's
story was replaced with stories about germs on keyboards, a rehash of
the last moments of the RMS Titanic, the saga of Michael Sam, and a
list of freaky things that happen to ordinary people, such as “8
year old girl saved by adoring pit bull.”
Fortunately,
Mr. Brown's story isn't entirely buried. The United Nations
Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination has issued a
condemnation
of the shooting of Michael Brown and a call to the United States to
eliminate ongoing racism and discrimination in this country. The
committee also called attention to the pernicious effect of
“stand-your-ground” laws in this country, and the continued
inequitable enforcement of the law by police departments which remain
largely white. But that's not front-page news today at Aol.com, or the New
York Times, or USA Today, and certainly not at the Wall
Street Journal, which was eaten a few years ago by Rupert
Murdoch, a bigoted rich Australian who applied for US citizenship in
the 1980's so that he could consolidate his ownership of American
media. And Michael Brown certainly didn't make it onto the cover of
People Magazine and other magazines like it, which have indeed
at times chosen to publish stories about ordinary Americans caught in
extraordinary circumstances. I guess he didn't have the potential
star power of Elizabeth
Smart.
Forgetfulness
can be dangerous. As can be the refusal to think through the
implications of a thing. When the town of Ferguson erupted in unrest
after the shooting of Michael Brown, the doofus mayor of Ferguson
declared
that “We don't have a race problem here.” That statement is an
example of willful blindness. And as Margaret Heffernan stated in
her book titled Willful Blindness, problems that are ignored
only become worse. The problem in the United States is that for a
very long time, the members of one dominant culture have subjugated,
oppressed, exploited and in many cases murdered other peoples both in
the United States and abroad, simply on the basis that the skin of
those other peoples was not white. The privileged people of the U.S.
did so in order to secure all the benefits, both material and
psychological, of being at the top of a heap. Such behavior has
unintended consequences, even though the consequences may seem to be
a long time in coming. Eventually the heap comes down, due in part
to the consequences of the actions of the people who built the heap
in the first place.
Consider
the “Stand Your Ground” laws, the latest outgrowth of the rabid
devotion to “2nd Amendment Rights” on the part of many
Republicans and white supremacists. A Wikipedia
article states that, according to many researchers, the effect of
those laws was “...a significant increase in homicide and
injury of whites, especially white males.” (Emphasis mine.)
Consider also something I wrote in an earlier post, namely, what
happens when a large, dominant group scapegoats another smaller and
weaker group. Eventually, if the scapegoating is cruel enough, the
smaller group is eradicated or removes itself from the scene – but
the dysfunction which led to its scapegoating continues to exist
within the larger group. There must always be a scapegoat in such
groups. Therefore, a fight ensues to see who gets to create a new
heap, and who will be at the top of it. The losers get to occupy the
place of “poor trash.”
Some of the newly-minted trash will be quite surprised at the change
of identity bestowed on them by their newly-minted masters. With
that change of identity will come the deprivation of civil rights and
the denial of due process, along with pervasive, yet subtle
discrimination based on the place of one's birth, one's income level
or the last names of one's parents. All these things have happened
before – even in seemingly homogeneous societies.
But
all this assumes that the builders of the heap are allowed to
continue sitting at its top. Those who comprise the lower levels of
the heap might just decide one day to tear the heap down. That sort
of thing has also happened before. A nation can't unrestrainedly
exploit its natural resource base without reaching a point of
diminishing, then negative returns. Neither can it exploit other
peoples without the same thing happening. So if you're not in a forgetful mood, here's something to think about: first, how, in the midst of diminishing resources, to create a society (or a social circle) in which resources are shared equitably and people are valued equally.
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