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Build On This Or Something/Somewhere Else?

Is change possible? Reform? Or is revolution necessary?

Does the United States need tweaking, or need to disappear?

Is this civilization or technologically advanced barbarism?

What is racism/white supremacy? What are its origins, its manifestations, its antecedents, the contours of its shape shifting today?

Activists, thinkers, human beings who care need to first ask and then, examine - DEEPLY - these and other kinds of important questions. No sane human being can fail to do otherwise.

People sometimes ask folks like me who ask questions, grapple with problems: what are YOU doing?

What are you doing besides typing on your computer, blogging, criticizing those of us who are active doing real work?

I was an activist of sorts; I did the labor thing, organizing, doing research. I did the WTO thing, the protest thing for a minute. In those moments of activity, my brain computer alarm sounded off. Something was being communicated to me beneath all of the surface hubbub of demos, digging up dirt on the corporation, rallying the troops, convincing people to sign up with the union. There was a dissonance, an incongruity that started building inside of me, a feeling that gave me pause.

Was this action really changing the worker’s lives for the better? What was the union getting out of the deal? Observing how condescending union staff was to workers, how paternalistic; viewing the attitude of: “we’re the EXPERTS and we’ll teach you how to beat the boss for a small fee that you won’t even miss with all the dough we’ll wrench from your Satanic overseers.”

It appeared that rather than empowering workers, we (HERE/SEIU) were disempowering them with empowerment rhetoric. Behind the scenes, the union was a business with an infrastructure, with administrative staff, with a fat hierarchy that depended on those union dues. The union needed the workers more than the workers needed them. (If a helper doesn’t set you free once they give you assistance - that ain’t a helper. That’s a leech.)

I didn’t want to disempower, I wanted to empower. But that wasn’t what they hired me for - in spite of them telling me that that was what I was hired for. It was a sophisticated, social justice themed ruse. And I’ve never forgotten.

So, where am I? I don’t vote. I don’t pay war taxes. What I try to do is see. See through the veils, see through the “Dance of the Seven Veils” as my friend LA puts it.

Some knock me and others like me for not doing what they are doing or being in the street with a cute sign or a can of gasoline and a match. I’m not that stupid and I’m not gonna give my life up out of vanity. Whatever I do, its gonna be strategic.

And thus, what could be more important than UNDERSTANDING what we are up against, going under the propaganda, the false assumptions and the blind alleys that are presented to us - by the enemy - as the legitimate avenues for our activity. If institutions of this culture support and attempt to extend one’s so-called activist work - you might be going in the wrong direction.

Finding the right direction, figuring it out, feeling our way to the opening in the prison wall is a tedious process. Compulsive, reflexive action just because, only serves the status quo.

So, let’s build something. Something new. But let’s do it like that old disco song: “Baby we can do it/take our time/do it right/we can do it, ba-bee/do it all night.”

It may be here. It may not be here. It might be a matter of the US breaking up into smaller pieces that can’t harm the universe as this behemoth can; or giving this “illegal country” back to the Indian, letting their culture and society set the pace. (I cringe every time I hear one of these fools talking about “illegal immigration.” Another example of racial insanity and hypocrisy)

The minds that we need to think outside of belong to the Man. Its like that show “The Outer Limits” where the narrator tells you that he is in control of your television set, ‘we control the verticle, the horizontal.” They do - you just don’t know it. We need to reclaim our hearts and minds from the slave master, challenge everything, especially OUR personal assumptions and belief systems. We need to cultivate the feeling tone within us.

Where are we sellling ourselves short? How, by only wishing to get a cut of this pie are we accessories after the fact in genocide, accessories to OUR own oppression???

Baby, we CAN do it. I can’t, but WE can. Let us start at home in our cranium and then find that ally, that community that where you can be your most real-est. And grow it out from there.

“Perhaps It Is YOU Who Wants Racism To Stay Around - Because It PAY$”

It is interesting how people tell on themselves unintentionally.

Now, I gave ms. damali ayo a forum to voice her displeasure. She did - however, the analysis part was MIA. Her comments and the organized outrage of her friends simply cast me as ‘da bad guy.’ I don’t mind that so much, but where’s the tofu?

Coupla things really stood out for me:

From (ironically) ‘you are mistaken’: “damali ayo has dedicated her life to this work. this is what she does for a living and is very outspoken that both artists and anti-racist activists get paid for the work they do. she’s way ahead of you. this is her full time pursuit and i see no reason why she should not get paid (and paid well) for it.”

AND, from the lady herself: “you think people are going to hire me to kick their ass if i say “bring me to your school, i’m gonna be a real bitch and tell you that racism can never be fixed?” no. they’re not. what will happen is that i present them some serious solutions- that yes, are easy to do- racism has some very easy to do solutions that people have avoided for too long. it’s time to stop making the excuse that this work is so hard that we can never fix it….it seems like you want racism to stay around so you can complain about it.

Let me get this straight: damali’s ‘way ahead of me’ in terms of believing that anti-racists activists should be ‘paid and paid well’ - by white people - to ‘fix’ racism?

Here are the problems with this framing of the issue by “You Are Mistaken”: Way ahead of me indicates that the ‘one-up/one-down’/'good-bad,’ binary system is in full affect. That is the thinking of the slavemaster. Good slaves are this, bad slaves are that; good white folks are this/bad white folks are that. Some people know, others should shut the fuck up and be led. That opposed to, there’s a bit of good and bad (and a lot of racism) in all of us; calling out the nuances of the behavior is critical in challenging that brainwash Euro-mentality.

One of the reasons I challenge white progressives is because, from experience, their good, stated intentions to the contrary, they act like racist pinatas, with their racism coming out the side of their neck. Well, I challenge black so-called progressives for the same reason. Racism is a virus, a mental illness; many if not most are morally, spiritually and intellectually compromised by it.

So when white people bring in the diversity speaker, they expect a little heat, but they don’t expect a full-on challenge to the racist system itself, to the system’s right to exist. They don’t expect static regarding the breadth and depth of this racialist, imperialist, sexist monster. They want exercises that ruffle the feathers - to a point. That sophistication - something that is lacking in the idea that you can ‘fix’ racism with a ‘personal touch’ - fails to understand how rhetorical challenges to the ways of white folks make it appear that the system IS working. That is the end these whites are after, NOT the actual destruction of White Disney.

They need willing (naive) non-white advocates for change who seek only to prune the roses in the concentration camp - as opposed to overthrowing it.

Money corrupts; when you make your work for REAL change your lottery ticket - you are compromised. You may not see the subtlety of it (not that there is any in this case), but you will “tailor your message,” and yourself , to the audience. (This, as opposed to tailoring the audience’s ear to your liberatory message - if you have one.)

If the audience isn’t charmed by your delivery, YOU DON’T WORK! You won’t get those referrals and those precious contacts that ms. ayo is working so hard for. If the work speaks for itself, why send out letters to the email network for help getting more?

damali asks…”“you think people are going to hire me to kick their ass if i say “bring me to your school, i’m gonna be a real bitch and tell you that racism can never be fixed?”

Look at these assumptions: ‘deepening the analysis/telling the truth’ is conflated as , ‘hiring me to kick their ass,’ etc. My doubt that racism can be fixed using ‘her’ methods and my skepticism that an approach that assumes that there are “easy to do solutions” to racism, crafted by an artiste who believes that “anti-racist activists should make good money doing the work,” is somehow unreasonable. Because I dont’ believe in her ‘program,’ I don’t believe racism can be fixed. Her way is THE way in this reasoning.

damali said…”it seems like you want racism to stay around so you can complain about it.” But who really profits from racism hanging around? What I do, I do for free. I’ve done radio, interracial dialogues, organized community meetings. And I do profit from that because I feel I am deepening my understanding of racism. I profit because I meet amazing people, on and off the net, who are trying to understand and END the system of racism/white supremacy. But I ain’t trying to get paid for it by the white man.

‘Fixing’ racism requires a mechanic, someone to get under the hood and repair it for the passive car owner. Ending racism does not. Ending racism requires all hands on deck to step up; not to be mechanics, but to be a demolition crew, to be landscapers, architects, visionaries. All of US.

{Mechanics need the system of gas powered auto transit to continue in order to make their money “fixing” them. An approach that seeks to eliminate gas powered vehicles altogether, would eliminate the need for a (racial) mechanic.}

The expert,messianic, race worker paradigm is dead: it only makes deluded slaves out of us all. It teaches us to sit in the waiting room of our freedom and let the one “who’s way ahead of us” lead the way. And what if they don’t know where they are going?

What if where they are going ain’t leading you to your freedom, but rather, is leading them to theirs?

The last aspect of this is a criticism I have of myself as well: how is a person of color working primarily with white people going to change the system? Is this not a form of mammying? Beulah fixing the good white folks and getting paid in cornbread at the same time? Now, I spend more time than I want to with white folks. Living in Portland makes it quite easy to do. And its been difficult to connect with people of color/black people cuz many of us are so beaten down, we won’t even look at each other, speak to each other.

HOWEVER, some of us are getting together in PDX to create a conscious community, trying to break down the resistance/break down the Willie Lynch syndrome in our souls. I invite you, damali and any other local people of color (latino/latina/asian/indigenous, etc) who want to connect with their community to contact me (antibes13@hotmail.com) and I’ll let you know when we are meeting again.

I know I want racism to end and I believe it can be ended - the external and the internal. I just don’t believe that a system of racism/white supremacy will hire people to dismantle it.

The Break Down, Part II

 From Anon:

I read the comment from Damali Ayo first, then your post promising a
breakdown later.

…Just so you know, there were a couple of parts of that email that
especially stood out for me in big neon flashes:

“the truth is that it is your kind of totally dimsissive negative painting of
people who are working hard to make change that slows down progress.”

“Seeing what is” = “negative”? I’ve heard that over and over and over and
OVER again. IMO it is a common classic defensive tactic in response to the
threat that your perspective poses.

“Seeing what is” = “totally dismissive”? Same as above. And: there is an
unspoken rule that we are not supposed to challenge the underlying
structure and assumptions. If you question the underlying stuff, you are
breaking the rules. To dismiss the “value” of what she is doing is not okay
in her terms, and to appreciate the “value” means not questioning the
underlying. Questioning the underlying calls the whole thing into question,
which then she would call “totally dismissive” and gives her this platform to
lash back at you on the basis of not appreciating the value of her work.

“Progress” — well, that is a very interesting word indeed. Very interesting.
What are the assumptions of progress? I actually like the breakdown that
Marimba Ani does of those assumptions. And — “slows down” progress — in
line with Ani’s analysis, that assumes that there is a movement toward
change already happening that would be able to be slowed down.

Enforcing the terms: in my experience these struggles often turn into battles
over what reality is. Defensiveness means pushing specific ways of seeing
things. So she is pushing her view of reality with this phrase: “people who
are working hard to make change.” You have questioned whether her work
makes change. She is re-asserting her unquestioned role or identity as a
changemaker here and then positioning you in relation to it.

Another part of her comment:

“reading your post, it seems like you want racism to stay around so you can
complain about it.

check yourself, before you wreck us all.”

In line with pushing a particular version of “what is actually going on” she is
also positioning you in a particular way. You have questioned her work.
Instead of responding to the actual content of your questioning, she is
attacking you. Psychologizing you.

And, positioning you as someone whose questioning will “wreck us all” — I
have experienced these kinds of attacks when I have questioned too close
to the bone. It is again a struggle about the deep terms of “what is going
on.” In this picture she’s painting, your questioning makes you a negative
destroyer while her work is positive and progress-oriented.

Also, since you are someone who does, for your own sanity, need to be
open to critical self-examination, this kind of statement can pose a real
difficulty. I say this because I would guess (I may be wrong but I would
guess) that it gets to the part of you that wants to be open to learning about
any ways in which you collude with white supremacy. Critiques can be
really useful. But when people are being defensive (in this case about her
work), it’s hard to deal with their critiques because the critiques usually don’t
come in good faith. They are part of defensive struggle and any critique of
you is about re-asserting the other version of what is going on. But then —
you can also be positioned into an overly-defensive mode yourself, which
can feel like shit inside. (do you know what I am talking about here? I am
making some assumptions and of course I may be wrong).

The Break Down, Part I

Here are the (rhetorical) questions that I posed in my initial ‘damali post’:

I mean, are we talking about racism/white supremacy, or a schoolyard spat? ‘Easy to do solutions?’ ‘Exciting?’

Who are these ’solutions’ geared towards and designed to help? The people who suffer racism/white supremacy, the people who inflict it on those people, or, the people who use R/WS to sell product and services?

How can someone focused on ‘growing their niche race-business’ and publicizing themselves and their ‘approach that works’, truly be about telling the truth at all costs? What happens when business conflicts with angering (white) friend and foe by bursting their necessary illusions, or alienating the paymasters who book ‘popular’ speakers?

How can you tell the truth about racism/white supremacy - when you are looking for ’specific contacts in schools and organizations who can benefit from my work?’

I posted her response as a post and the subsequent comment by her and that of a friend of hers (see below). I don’t see anything resembling a response to these questions. What I read is a counter-attack - which, frankly, I understand. But, what I also read is the assumption that, ‘because I say I am totally committed to social justice - I am.’ Because I am talking about “race relations” I am actually engaged in REAL struggle to end R/WS - as opposed to appearing to be. Some would call that ‘magical thinking.’

Because you say so, doesn’t make it so. I need my own particular kind of evidence - beyond mere assertion - to believe such a claim. (And clearly, not everyone operates that way. That’s their business.) I, as my own human being who has lived on this planet for a few years, can use my own two eyes and come to my own conclusions. And I did. I am also open to arguments/evidence to the contrary.

Telling me “I’m wrong”, is like telling the jury they made a mistake when they find you guilty. That ain’t exactly evidence. Maybe you had a bad attorney or a bad case; maybe the evidence just doesn’t demonstrate your truth. So rather than deal with the charges - ATTACK the jury/juror. Could be, the jury is merely ‘petty,’ but that’s a pretty infantile, surfacy charge. Maybe they are simply blind. That let’s you off the hook, from examining your case and yourself at greater depth. Deeper. I fear this is at the root of many of our problems.

The unwillingness to look deeper and go deeper.

ANY person - I don’t care if it’s Tim Wise, Oprah, or YOU - who says that they have a ‘METHOD’ that works,’ that ’solves’ racism/white supremacy,’ ain’t talking about racism/white supremacy. They are talking about the foam on the top of that particular latte; they are NOT talking about the vicious ass global system of R/WS bubbling beneath the surface.

Where do you derive your expertise at solving the problem of racism/white supremacy? Or, more accurately, the race relations problem which is an entirely different animal?

White people will pay a pretty penny to be taught (in an entertaining manner) about their racism - so long as it doesn’t deal with their racism. Their privilege, the illegal ill-gotten gain from their theft and occupation of Native land and their lived lives as white royalty - I would imagine - is off the table in these conversations. But I could be wrong.

An info-mercial approach to what people of color suffer, that has a “guaranteed progress in 30-days or less” flava - is about as noxious as it gets.

There I said it.

I deal in hard truths. They are mine. I take full responsibility for them.

So, damali, I invite you and your friends to engage with the specific questions I’ve set before you. Or, you can trash me as you feel I’ve trashed you. The bottomline is that I can’t hurt your bottomline. But what I could help you with is to look deeper (as others have and continue to help me) and see how you, me all of us are made complicit in furthering this racist madness. Even WHEN we think we are doing the work.

Even when we are doing work that appearts to be “the work,” work that is in the vicinity of doing the work - and yet so far away.

You talk about your method…They have and use many far more diabolical, sophisticated methods and tools to confuse and co-opt us: money, jobs, their women, their men, sex, drugs, position, power. None of us are immune. For those of us who can’t be thoroughly prostituted or broken, they have harsher methods.

You may think you are going to these talks giving a message, but you are also getting one in return. All people of color need to understand it:

“We’ll pay you a bit of money to make you think you are free…we’ll even let you talk about us a little bit…but if you attempt to remove the curtain that hides the Wizard, if you slip up and describe the machinery, the operating system of this white OZ —- WE WILL DESTROY YOU.”

Ask Cynthia McKinney and a thousand others if that’s not right.

We have to, as people of color, remain teachable, even when it tastes like castor oil, or feels like a rap on the knuckles. If we don’t, we are done. My message is a harsh one and I wouldn’t like it either, I suppose, if I were on the receiving end. But, I have been. I’ve been checked, challenged, told to search my soul, motives and feelings by people that pissed me off for stepping to me like that. And I am better for it. You don’t have to like it - to use it.

That’s my response. Hope you can find some value in it. Perhaps it might even be useful.

from the hardest working woman in the race bu$iness… 

I woke up to receive this lovely email from ‘The Answer.’  No, not Allen Iverson.  Rather…

from damali ayo 

come on are YOU serious?

i’m not marketing myself- i’m trying to get a very real message to as many people as possible. if you know my work (and you must because you are on my email list) you know that i never let anything get in the way of challenging people or bursting their illusions about race.

does my approach work? hell yes it works. just ask the many many people who have worked with me. you might want to find that out before you dimsiss someone so completely.

the truth is that it is your kind of totally dimsissive negative painting of people who are working hard to make change that slows down progress.

you think people are going to hire me to kick their ass if i say “bring me to your school, i’m gonna be a real bitch and tell you that racism can never be fixed?” no. they’re not. what will happen is that i present them some serious solutions- that yes, are easy to do- racism has some very easy to do solutions that people have avoided for too long. it’s time to stop making the excuse that this work is so hard that we can never fix it.

reading your post, it seems like you want racism to stay around so you can complain about it.

check yourself, before you wreck us all.

damali

Later today…The Breakdown

You Have To Identify The Disease Before You Can Treat It

Visible Man has been chatting me up about “what we should do?”

I felt a growing tension inside and a pressure from him to come up with the goods, give him the right answer. Sorry, but I don’t have the answer. I believe that WE have the answer within us; and that through dialogue, through a searching, fearless, brutally honest effort, we can find it. But it’s merely fog right now, there is no - and I have no - concrete destination, prescription, master plan.

I am one human being trying to figure this stuff that stinks out and make it a better place for me and my kind. I hope I’ve never given the impression that I’m some kind of authority, that I seek some position or status. I bring some shit to the table, but I believe that everybody has to be at the table. The past should have taught us that a people who rely on ‘leaders’ ain’t goin’ no further than their teachers/masters are allowed to go.

This thing called ‘Thefreeslave’ is all about feeling it out, figuring it out, shouting it out. This is my place to process with the Universe as my witness. I’ve been gratified to make a couple of friends along the way, but that wasn’t my intention. I’m trying to grow, grow up, see what the fuck is going on. I don’t want to be Ghandi, Malcolm or Martin. That kind of mentality - “that I want to be a leader” - is in me. I try very hard to qwell that shit because liberation is a WE program, not a ME program.

My boss mentioned this book to me called “The Wisdom of Crowds” which posits that there is more information in the collective, more truth in the masses, than in the elites, in the ‘talented tenth.’ Freeing that up, helping people locate the wisdom in themselves so that it can be unleashed on the world - now that is some exciting stuff. I want to be a part of that movement.

But I’m young in this thing and I’m observing and changing and feeling, sensing, breathing. I ain’t no expert, but I want to help find the cure. But before we find it, we gotta understand the disease and how it operates, how it afflicts even those of us who think we are a part of the solution. Including myself.

So don’t think that I’m not in a regular ’self examination’ mode, trying to check my motives and ensure that I’m not running some unconscious agenda. I’ve seen it and I don’t like it.

Getting To The Underneath…

I ran this quote from an email from damali ayo recently:

I hope to see some of you at my upcoming talks. Unless noted, all are free and open to the public.

I am looking for specific contacts in schools and organizations that can benefit from my work. I offer a dynamic presentation with stories and visuals that opens a dialogue about our current way of handling race relations. Then I take the audience through easy-to-do solutions to these problems. I also work very closely with the community of the school or organization so that my presentation is tailored to their needs. Following my talk, I offer ongoing coaching for selected members of the school or organization, so that they might continue this conversation and produce tangible results within their community. The process is exciting and creates real change- my approach works! We all know that a personal touch is needed to create change on a real level, I’m here to be that person.”

Some folks didn’t like what I said.

Well….Paolo Friere talks about the ‘banking method of education’ whereby the teacher instructs the student, depositing information into the student’s empty teller machine. The students (audience) are the object to be acted on, the teacher, the actor who provides the object info that animates them. The teacher is thus, the ‘expert’ repository of the commodity called ‘knowledge.’

I’m not down with any process whereby people project themselves as ‘teachers’ or ‘experts’ who offer methods that ‘really work.’ We are all teachers and students, simultaneously. We are taught the opposite in order to mentally cripple us.  If we have some sort of specialized, unique experience - like Angela Davis being a Panther, educator for 30 odd years, putting her life on the line, speaking in an uncompromising fashion - I’m with that person.

But when people use the struggle for freedom to project themselves as some kind of facilitator of change, offering ‘originality’ or ‘humor’ or ‘cuteness,’ as opposed to a program, piercing, hard truth or deep analysis - I got problems with it. I don’t care what color they are.

And why are we duplicating this kind of high-low, teacher-student paradigm?

White people have a problem with our ‘current way of handling race relations.’ They’d rather not talk about it at all. People of color have a problem with racism/white supremacy. We want Plymouth Rock off our ass. There’s a difference. If white people touching our hair was the worst of our problems, I’d say more power to you. But the troubles, the issues people of color confront are profound.

And I don’t think damali’s ‘talks’ are intended for our audience or our issues, nor do I think they are intended to help end R/WS. There was a wonderful little play here recently called “Mutt”, about a woman of color who was grappling with her identity. It was quite pleasant and cute on the surface, thought though mildly problematic for me.

A beautiful sister I know here, Sharon, saw it on my recommedation and when we spoke about it, she was livid. She pointed out things that I’d seen but hadn’t noticed. The way the character stereotyped black folks as gangsters or thugs, the fact that there were no other characters of color, the way that ‘Madonna’ was the lead’s idol, the ‘Great Appropriator’ of black culture; the play mammied the white audience, played to their concerns, tickled their fancy and comforted them. And they loved it.

I realized that I was aware of those issues, but only superficially. When my friend brought the knowledge and the heat, I was like ’sho’ you right!’ She was dead on it and it was I who had to get deeper.

But not all of us go there or want to. Some of us are happy with crumbs, happy with the fact that somebody out there is ‘trying.’ The problem is that everyone out there doing work (or appearing to) for so-called racial justice ain’t necessarily looking out for our interests. They might be talking about us, but only to position themselves next to massa’s wallet, in the marketplace, instead of the ring fighting for justice and trying to end this vicious system.

Black Is…Not Necessarily Skin Color…Rhetoric, Or Posture (Including Mine)

Is Dennis Kucinich the Black Candidate?

by BAR managing Editor Bruce Dixon

The Cleveland congressman’s record matches the best of the Congressional Black Caucus across the board.”

By now, most of us have seen a Congressional hearing or two on TV and can reconstruct the familiar scene in our minds. A continuous row of desks on a raised platform, complete with nameplates and microphones occupies one wall. Opposite them are chairs for spectators and in the middle you’ll see tables at which those testifying can face the members of Congress, with space between those tables and the members for cameras and recording devices. But when Congressman Dennis Kucinich of Cleveland, Ohio convened what may have been the first ever Congressional hearings into the civilian death toll of the three-year-old Iraq war, the room’s layout was dramatically different.

Kucinich was the lone member of Congress present at the hearing. The imposing row of raised desks, nameplates and microphones against one wall was vacant. Kucinich sat at the same table with Middle East scholar Juan Cole of the University of Michigan, and with two authors of the peer-reviewed Lancet study which fixed the number of excess deaths produced by the US invasion of that unhappy land at about 650,000 to date, more than 200 dead Iraqis for each American. The four men at the table faced a small number of media and spectators.

Not a single one of the 75-strong member Congressional Progressive Caucus was in attendance. Not one member of the Congressional Black Caucus was present. Three days earlier, Congressman Kucinich had declared himself a candidate for the Democratic nomination for president in 2008.

To read more… 

Is This Real, Or Only Accurate?

HOW TO KEEP A BLACK MAN DOWN

 

In the words of Willie Lynch in 1712, there are many ways in which you can keep control of your “slaves”. His wisdom of 288 years has not changed. It’s time to wake up Black America!

 

 

 

GENTLEMAN:

I greet you here on the bank of the James River in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and twelve. First I shall thank you, the Gentlemen of the Colony of Virginia, for bringing me here. I am here to help you solve some of your problems with slaves. Your invitation reached me on my modest plantation in the West Indies where I have experimented with some of the newest and still the oldest methods for control of slaves. Ancient Rome would envy us if my program is implemented. As our boat sailed south on the James River, named for our illustrious King James, whose bible we cherish, I saw enough to know that your program is not unique. While Rome used cords of wood as crosses for standing human bodies along the old highways in great numbers, you are here using the tree and the rope on occasion.

I caught the whiff of a dead slave hanging from a tree a couple of miles back. You are not only losing valuable stock by hangings, you are having uprisings, slaves are running away, your crops are sometimes left in the fields too long for maximum profit, you suffer occasional fires, your animals are killed, gentlemen…you know what your problems are; I do not need to elaborate. I am not here to enumerate your problems, I am here to introduce you to a method of solving them.

In my bag here, I have a fool-proof method for controlling your black slaves. I guarantee everyone of you that if installed correctly it will control the slaves for at least 300 years. My method is simple, any member of your family or any overseer can use it.

I have outlined a number of differences among the slaves, and I take these differences and make them bigger. I use fear, distrust, and envy for control purposes. These methods have worked on my modest plantation in the West Indies, and it will work throughout the South. Take this simple little test of differences and think about them. On the top of my list is “Age”, but it is there because it only starts with an “A”; the second is “Color” or shade; there is intelligence, size, sex, size of plantations, attitude of owners, whether the slaves live in the valley, on a hill, East, West, North, South, have fine or coarse hair, or is tall or short. Now that you have a list of differences, I shall give you an outline of action–but before that, I shall assure you that distrust is stronger than trust, and envy is stronger than adulation, respect, or admiration.

The Black Slave, after receiving this indoctrination, shall carry on and will become self refueling and self generating for hundreds of years, maybe thousands.

Don’t forget, you must pitch the old Black vs. the young Black male, and the young Black male against the old Black male. You must use the dark skinned slaves vs the light skinned slaves, and the light skinned slaves vs. the dark skinned slaves. You must use the female vs. the male, and the male vs. the female. You must also have your servants and overseers distrust all Blacks, but it is necessary that your slaves trust and depend on us. They must love, respect, and trust only us.

Gentlemen, these kits are your keys to control, use them. Have your wives and children use them. Never miss opportunity. My plan is guaranteed, and the good thing about this plan is that if used intensely for one year, the slaves themselves will remain perpetually distrustful.

Sambo & The Commodification of Racial Justice

I got this email this week re. Damali Ayo…

“Email list members:

I hope to see some of you at my upcoming talks. Unless noted, all are free and open to the public.

I am looking for specific contacts in schools and organizations that can benefit from my work. I offer a dynamic presentation with stories and visuals that opens a dialogue about our current way of handling race relations. Then I take the audience through easy-to-do solutions to these problems. I also work very closely with the community of the school or organization so that my presentation is tailored to their needs. Following my talk, I offer ongoing coaching for selected members of the school or organization, so that they might continue this conversation and produce tangible results within their community. The process is exciting and creates real change- my approach works! We all know that a personal touch is needed to create change on a real level, I’m here to be that person.”

You cannot be serious?!

I mean, are we talking about racism/white supremacy, or a schoolyard spat?  ‘Easy to do solutions?’  ‘Exciting?’ 

Who are these ’solutions’ geared towards and designed to help? The people who suffer racism/white supremacy, the people who inflict it on those people, or, the people who use R/WS to sell product and services?

I’ve always been leery of these chumps who “sell” methods of dealing with “diversity” and “racism.”  Sure, on the surface, the package and presentation seems to be about it.  It can seem deep and be nattily original.  But its a “package” a commodity, to be offered in the ‘marketplace.’  The sellers desperately offer their services to interested ‘buyers.’  And what are these buyers looking for? Something painless, perhaps marginally uncomfortable.  In the end, these ‘no pain-fake gain’ stock traders are looking for a ‘happy ending,’ one that’s revelatory, preferably pseudo-orgasmic; a bonified teaching moment that leaves everyone feeling good  about themselves (”and what they had to go through”) and the presenter (the better to snag repeat customers).

How can someone focused on ‘growing their niche race-business’ and publicizing themselves and their ‘approach that works’, truly be about telling the truth at all costs?   What happens when business conflicts with angering friend and foe by bursting their necessary illusions, or alienating the paymasters who book ‘popular’ speakers?

It gets really slick when you have “free talks open to the public” that serve as advertisements for what?  Product.  The public is invited to attend a ‘talk’ on race by some calculator-carrying, dread wearing (to promote just the right ethno-militant aesthetic) race warrior!

The presentation is ‘tailored to the needs of the audience’ - chameleon-like.  This is the new millennium minstrel code for telling people what they want to hear with a little salsa to give them the thrill of being woodshedded by a Kneegro.  Its ‘jungle fever without the sex.’

How can you tell the truth about racism/white supremacy - when you are looking for ’specific contacts in schools and organizations who can benefit from my work?’ 

You can’t.

Ending racism can’t be sold by Jack LaLanne at 3:00am in the bottom of a fucking juicer.  Justice ain’t easy  and it ain’t for sale (except for the grey boys with the large greeen).  For us in the real world, the steps are  like those of a plow horse.   How dare this jive muthafucka sell an anti-racism pill they goes down like cotton candy.

 

 

“The Culture of Death” Versus Life

“It’s a deathstyle!”  That’s what a friend in recovery told me many years ago when I decided to ‘get clean’ and ’stop using’ drugs and alcohol.

There’s another habit that I need to kick: European culture.

European culture can be defined as the global capitalist, imperialist plantation that places white over non-white.  There is no country on Planet Earth where a non-white population lives higher than a white population.  There is no country on Planet Earth, founded on non-white supremacy, white chattel slavery and RAPE.  NONE!

Malcolm said that this man ‘came from the jungle to civilization!  The jungle was in Europe, savages were in Europe.  Savages weren’t in Africa; savages were in Europe.’

The state of the world, on the surface, would appear that the Europeans were right and Malcolm’s judgement absurd on its face.  But…once you remove the shackles from your mind and see this world for what it is….

We, here in America, live in a technologically advanced jungle.  The baubles and gadgets shine so brightly - for some - that they fail to detect the base, monstrous instincts at the heart of this refined, accredited, grade A slaughterhouse.  The beef in this scenario is brown, red, beige and it is processed in the streets by the po-po; school, in the military and in prison.  We NEVER make the grade.

They teach you to chase degrees that they say are valuable, that make you marketable, and to whom??  A machine that turns people into machines, savage beasts who don’t give a fuck about the planet and what we are doing to it.

You have a job and a couple of letters behind your name and you think you are ’superior’ to the one who only has a bachelor’s or a master’s degree.  Master’s, did you get that?!  Its a plantation!

You ain’t better and worse, the more bullshit you accumulate, the more you need to maintain.  Who’re the REAL drug addicts?!

I reserve my venom for the one’s who should know better, but are the greatest liars of all: the progressives.  These jive hipsters, pretending to care about the planet and George Bush, when it is you who put him in office and you who allow him to stay in office.  You only pretend to want him out; you only pretend to take actions to get him out.  And the truth is: it ain’t George Bush, its YOU!  “It wasn’t him Charlie, it was YOU!”

YOU are the one who created George Bush, in order to, turn the mirror from your face to his ugly mug.  Take a look at yourselves: but that is an impossibility.  You couldn’t survive living in truth one day.

It reminds me of an experiment (TheCode.Net).  Read this and laugh out loud.

You can’t reform a plantation, you can only burn it down and start over again.  The Left tells you there goal is change; they want change.  But these devils don’t want to dismantle the master’s house; they want to take his place.  They wanna be massa, in their hemp clownsuit.

There is no reforming this culture; there is only its termination.  The savages who lived in harmony with the land, ate only what they needed of the animal and used every single bit of it (thanks, SM) live in concentration camps; the beasts of burden who built not only the US Capitol, but the country are the most despised, copied human beings in this solar system.  The intellectual property debt owed black people - not to mention our reparations - makes the national look like a roll of quarters.

Don’t trust these fools who tell you to vote your way off Mr. Charlie’s plot.  Don’t trust these people who espouse the other side of the same Euro-wrong-wing, denatured-ISM.  They have NOTHING to teach you.  NADA!

Listen to your body.  Feel it.  Learn what feeling it really means.  And then feel it some more.

People of color must unite.  Willie Lynch must die!!  Love your people.  Work with them.  Stay strong.

Learn to recognize the hypocrites, double dealers and tricknologists like Jesse Jackson and Barrack Obama, who are tools to keep your allegiance in a toxic system.

Before you create a blue print, you check the lay of the land where you want to build.  If the land is infested, if the groundwater is poisonous, would you build there?  So why the hell would you even consider this country, this system, this culture, a viable plot of land to be worked with.  If the root was poisonous, the fruit shall be as well.  And it always has been.  Certainly, there has been Strange Fruit that transcended the trunk; it was quickly picked, trimmed, plucked.

LA Turned Me Onto This…

This said so many things I’ve felt for so long:

 

The following speech was given by Russell Means in July 1980, before several thousand people who had assembled from all over the world for the Black Hills International Survival Gathering, in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It is [said to be] Russell Means’s most famous speech


The only possible opening for a statement of this kind is that I detest writing. The process itself epitomizes the European concept of “legitimate” thinking; what is written has an importance that is denied the spoken. My culture, the Lakota culture, has an oral tradition, so I ordinarily reject writing. It is one of the white world’s ways of destroying the cultures of non-European peoples, the imposing of an abstraction over the spoken relationship of a people. So what you read here is not what I have written. It is what I have said and someone else has written down. I will allow this because it seems that the only way to communicate with the white world is through the dead, dry leaves of a book. I don’t really care whether my words reach whites or not. They have already demonstrated through their history that they cannot hear, cannot see; they can only read (of course, there are exceptions, but the exceptions only prove the rule). I’m more concerned with the American Indian people, students and others, who have begun to be absorbed into the white world through universities and other institutions. But even then it’s a marginal sort of concern. It’s very possible to grow into a red face with a white mind; and if that’s a person’s individual choice, so be it, but I have no use for them. This is part of the process of cultural genocide being waged by Europeans against American Indian peoples’ today. My concern is with those American Indians who choose to resist this genocide, but may be confused as to how to proceed.

(You notice I use the term American Indian rather than Native American or Native indigenous people or Amerindian when referring to my people.) There has been some controversy about such terms, and frankly, at this point, I find it absurd. Primarily it seems that American Indian is being rejected as European in origin - which is true. But all the above terms are European in origin; the only non-European way is to speak of Lakota - or, more precisely, of Oglala, Brule, et. - and of the Dineh, the Miccousukee, and all the rest of the several hundred correct tribal names.

(There is also some confusion about the word Indian , a mistaken belief that it refers somehow to the country, India. When Columbus washed up on the beach in the Caribbean, he was not looking for a country called India. Europeans were calling that country Hindustan in 1492. Look it up on the old maps. Columbus called the tribal people he met “Indio,” from the Italian in dio , meaning “in God.”)

It takes a strong effort on the part of each American Indian not to become Europeanized. The strength for this effort can only come from the traditional ways, the traditional values that our elders retain. It must come from the hoop, the four directions, the relations: it cannot come from the pages of a book or a thousand books. No European can ever teach a Lakota to be Lakota, a Hopi to be Hopi. A master’s degree in “Indian Studies” or in “education” or in anything else cannot make a person into a human being or provide knowledge into the traditional ways. It can only make you into a mental European, an outsider.

I should be clear about something here, because there seems to be some confusion about it. When I speak of Europeans or mental Europeans, I’m not allowing for false distinctions. I’m not saying that on the one hand there are the by-products of a few thousand years of genocidal, reactionary European intellectual development which is bad; and on the other hand there is some new revolutionary intellectual development which is good. I’m referring here to the so-called theories of Marxism and anarchism and “leftism” in general. I don’t believe these theories can be separated from the rest of the European intellectual tradition. It’s really just the same old song.

The process began much earlier. Newton, for example, “revolutionized” physics and the so-called natural science by reducing the physical universe to a linear mathematical equation.

[JS Dill note: ...we are not witnessing a peculiar twist in the fortunes of postwar Europe and America, an aberation that can be tied to such late twentieth-century problems as inflation, loss of empire, and the like. Rather, we are witnessing the inevitable outcome of a logic that is already centuried old, and which is beng played out in our lifetime.

The collapse of capitalism, the general dysfunction of institutions, the revulsion against ecological spoilation, the increasing inability of od the scientific world view to explain the things that really matter, the loss of interest in work, and the statistical rise in depression, anxiety, and outright psychosis are all of a piece.

The Reenchantment of the World, Morris Berman, ISBN 0-8014-9225-4]

Descartes did the same thing with culture. John Locke did it with politics, and Adam Smith did it with economics. Each one of these “thinkers” took a piece of the spirituality of human existence and converted it into a code, an abstraction. They picked up where Christianity ended: they “secularized” Christian religion, as the “scholars” like to say - and in doing so they made Europe more able and ready to act as an expansionist culture. Each of these intellectual revolutions served to abstract the European mentality even further, to remove the wonderful complexity and spirituality from the universe and replace it with a logical sequence: one, two, three. Answer!. This is what has come to be termed “efficiency” in the European mind. Whatever is mechanical is perfect; whatever seems to work at the moment - that is, proves the mechanical model to be the right one - is considered correct, even when it is clearly untrue. This is why “truth” changes so fast in the European mind; the answers which result from such a process are only stopgaps, only temporary, and must be continuously discarded in favor of new stopgaps which support the mechanical models and keep them (the models) alive.

Hegel and Marx were heirs to the thinking of Newton, Descartes, Locke and Smith. Hegel finished the process of secularizing theology - and that is put in his own terms - he secularized the religious thinking through which Europe understood the universe. Then Marx put Hegel’s philosophy in terms of “materialism,” which is to say that Marx despiritualized Hegel’s work altogether. Again, this is in Marx’ own terms. And this is now seen as the future revolutionary potential of Europe. Europeans may see this as revolutionary, But American Indians see it simply as still more of that same old European conflict between being and gaining . The intellectual roots of a new Marxist form of European imperialism lie in Marx’ - and his followers’ - links to the tradition of Newton, Hegel, and the others.

Being is a spiritual proposition. Gaining is a material act. Traditionally, American Indians have always attempted to be the best people they could. Part of that spiritual process was and is to give away wealth, to discard wealth in order not to gain. Material gain is an indicator of false status among traditional people, while it is “proof that the system works” to Europeans. Clearly, there are two completely opposing views at issue here, and Marxism is very far over to the other side from the American Indian view. But lets look at a major implication of this; it is not merely an intellectual debate.

The European materialist tradition of despiritualizing the universe is very similar to the mental process which goes into dehumanizing another person. And who seems most expert at dehumanizing other people? And why? Soldiers who have seen a lot of combat learn to do this to the enemy before going back into combat. Murderers do it before going out to commit murder. Nazi SS guards did it to concentration camp inmates. Cops do it. Corporation leaders do it to the workers they send into uranium mines and steel mills. Politicians do it to everyone in sight. And what the process has in common for each group doing the dehumanizing is that it makes it all right to kill and otherwise destroy other people. One of the Christian commandments says, “Thou shalt not kill,” at least not humans, so the trick is to mentally convert the victims into nonhumans. Then you can proclaim violation of your own commandment as a virtue.

In terms of the despiritualization of the universe, the mental process works so that it become virtuous to destroy the planet. Terms like progress and development are used as cover words here, the way victory and freedom are used to justify butchery in the dehumanization process. For example, a real-estate speculator may refer to “developing” a parcel of ground by opening a gravel quarry; development here means total, permanent destruction, with the earth itself removed. But European logic has gained a few tons of gravel with which more land can be “developed” through the construction of road beds. Ultimately, the whole universe is open - in the European view - to this sort of insanity.

[JS Dill Note: For more than 99 percent of human history, the world was enchanted and man saw himself as an integral part of it. The complete reversal of this perception in a mere four hundred years or so has destroyed the continuity of the human experience and the integrity of the human psyche. It has very nearly wrecked the planet as well.

The Reenchantment of the World, Morris Berman, ISBN 0-8014-9225-4]

Most important here, perhaps, is the fact that Europeans feel no sense of loss in this. After all, their philosophers have despiritualized reality, so there is no satisfaction (for them) to be gained in simply observing the wonder of a mountain or a lake or a people in being . No, satisfaction is measured in terms of gaining material. So the mountain becomes gravel, and the lake becomes coolant for a factory, and the people are rounded up for processing through the indoctrination mills Europeans like to call schools. But each new piece of that “progress” ups the ante out in the real world. Take fuel for the industrial machine as an example. Little more than two centuries ago, nearly everyone used wood -a replenishable, natural item- as fuel for the very human needs of cooking and staying warm. Along came the Industrial Revolution and coal became the dominant fuel, as production became the social imperative for Europe. Pollution began to become a problem in the cities, and the earth was ripped open to provide coal whereas wood had simply been gathered or harvested at no great expense to the environment. Later, oil became the major fuel, as the technology of production was perfected through a series of scientific “revolutions.” Pollution increased dramatically, and nobody yet knows what the environmental costs of pumping all that oil out of the ground will really be in the long run. Now there’s an “energy crisis,” and uranium is becoming the dominant fuel.

Capitalists, at least, can be relied upon to develop uranium as fuel only at the rate at which they can show a good profit. That’s their ethic, and maybe that will buy some time. Marxists, on the other hand, can be relied upon to develop uranium fuel as rapidly as possible simply because it’s the most “efficient” production fuel available. That’s their ethic, and I fail to see where it’s preferable. Like I said, Marxism is right smack in the middle of the European tradition. It’s the same old song.

There’s a rule of thumb that can be applied here. You cannot judge the real nature of a revolutionary doctrine on the basis of the changes it proposed to make within the European power structure and society. You can only judge it by the effect it will have on non-European peoples. This is because every revolution in European history has served to reinforce Europe’s tendencies and abilities to export destruction to other peoples, other cultures and the environment itself. I defy anyone to point out an example where this is not true.

So now we, as American Indian people, are asked to believe that a “new” European revolutionary doctrine such as Marxism will reverse the negative effect of European history on us. European power relations are to be adjusted once again, and that’s supposed to make things better for all of us. But what does this really mean?

Right now, today, we who live on the Pine Ridge Reservation are living in what white society has designated a “National Sacrifice Area.” What this means is that we have a lot of uranium deposits here, and white culture (not us) needs this uranium as energy production material. The cheapest, most efficient way for industry to extract and deal with the processing of this uranium is to dump the waste by-products right here at the digging sites. Right here where we live. This waste is radioactive and will make the entire region uninhabitable forever. This is considered by industry, and by the white society that created this industry, to be an “acceptable” price to pay for energy resource development. Along the way they also plan to drain the water table under this part of South Dakota as part of the industrial process, so the region becomes doubly uninhabitable. The same sort of thing is happening. The same sort of thing is happening down in the land of the Navajo and Hopi, up in the land of the Northern Cheyenne and Crow, and elsewhere. Thirty percent of the coal in the West and half of the uranium deposits in the United States have been found to lie under reservation land, so there is no way this can be called a minor issue.

We are resisting being turned into a National Sacrifice Area. We are resisting being turned into a national sacrifice people. The costs of this industrial process are not acceptable to us. It is genocide to dig uranium here and draw the water table - no more, no less.

Now let’s suppose that in our resistance to extermination we begin to seek allies (we have). Let’s suppose further that we were to take revolutionary Marxism at its word: that it intends nothing less than the complete overthrow of the European capitalist order which has presented this threat to our very existence. This would seem to be a natural alliance for American Indian people to enter into. After all, as the Marxists say, it is the capitalists who set us up to be a national sacrifice. This is true as far as it goes.

But, as I’ve tried to point out, this very “truth” is deceptive. Revolutionary Marxism is committed to even further perpetuation and perfection of the very industrial process which is destroying us all. It offers only to “redistribute” the results - the money, maybe - of this industrialization to a wider section of the population. It offers to take wealth from the capitalists and pass it around; but in order to do so, Marxism must maintain the industrial system. Once again, the power relations with European society will have to be altered, but once again the effects upon American Indian peoples here and non-Europeans elsewhere will remain the same. This much the same as when power was redistributed from the church to private business during the so-called bourgeois revolution. European society changed a bit, at least superficially, but its conduct toward non-Europeans continued as before. You can see what the American Revolution of 1776 did for American Indians. It’s the same old song.

Revolutionary Marxism, like industrial society in other forms, seeks to “rationalize” all people in relation to industry - maximum industry, maximum production. It is a materialist doctrine that despises the American Indian spiritual tradition, out cultures, our lifeways. Marx himself called up “precapitalists” and “primitive.” Precapitalist simply means that, in his view, we would eventually discover capitalism and become capitalists; we have always been economically retarded in Marxist terms. The only manner in which American Indian people could participate in a Marxist revolution would be to join the industrial system, to become factory workers, or “proletarians,” as Marx called them. The man was very clear about the fact that his revolution could occur only through the struggle of the proletariat, that the existence of a massive industrial system is a precondition of a successful Marxist society.

I think there is a problem with language here. Christians, capitalists, Marxists. All of them have been revolutionary in their own minds, but none of them really means revolution. What they really mean is a continuation. They do what they do in order that European culture can continue to exist and develop according to its needs.

So, in order for us to really join forces with Marxism, we American Indians would have to accept the national sacrifice of our homeland; we would have to commit cultural suicide and become industrialized and Europeanized.

At this point, I’ve got to stop and ask myself whether I’m being too harsh. Marxism has something of a history. Does this history bear out my observations? I look to the process of industrialization in the Soviet Union since 1920 and I see that these Marxists have done what it took the English Industrial Revolution 300 years to do; and the Marxists did it in 60 years. I see that the territory of the USSR used to contain a number of tribal peoples and they have been crushed to make way for the factories. The Soviets refer to this as “the National Question,” the question of whether the tribal peoples had a right to exist as people; and they decided the tribal peoples were an acceptable sacrifice to industrial needs. I look to China and I see the same thing. I look to Vietnam and I see Marxists imposing an industrial order and rooting out the indigenous tribal mountain people.

I hear a leading Soviet scientist saying that when the uranium is exhausted, then alternatives will be found. I see the Vietnamese taking over a nuclear power plant abandoned by the U.S. military. Have they dismantled and destroyed it? No, they are using it. I see China exploding nuclear bombs, developing nuclear reactors, and preparing a space program in order to colonize and exploit the planets the same as the Europeans colonized and exploited this hemisphere. It’s the same old song, but maybe with a faster tempo this time.

The statement of the Soviet scientists is very interesting. Does he know what this alternative energy source will be? No, he simply has faith. Science will find a way. I hear revolutionary Marxists saying that the destruction of the environment, pollution, and radiation will be controlled. And I see them act on their words. Do they know how these things will be controlled? No, they simply have faith. Science will find a way. Industrialization is fine and necessary. How do they know this? Faith. Science will find a way. Faith of this sort has always been known in Europe as religion. Science has become the new European religion for both capitalists and Marxists; they are truly inseparable; they are part and parcel of the same culture. So, in both theory and practice, Marxism demands that non-European peoples give up their values, their traditions, their cultural experience altogether. We will all be industrialized science addicts in a Marxist society.

I do not believe that capitalism itself is really responsible for the situation in which American Indians have been declared a national sacrifice. No, it is the European tradition; European culture itself is responsible. Marxism is just the latest continuation of this tradition, not a solution to it. To ally with Marxism is to ally with the very same forces that declare us an acceptable cost.

There is another way. There is the traditional Lakota way and the ways of the other American Indian peoples. It is the way that knows that humans do not have the right to degrade Mother Earth, that there are forces beyond anything the European mind has conceived, that humans must be in harmony with all relations or the relations will eventually eliminate the disharmony. A lopsided emphasis on humans by humans - the European’s arrogance of acting as though they were beyond the nature of all related things - can only result in a total disharmony and a readjustment which cuts arrogant humans down to size, gives them a taste of that reality beyond their grasp or control and restores the harmony. There is no need for a revolutionary theory to bring this about; it’s beyond human control. The nature peoples of this planet know this and so they do not theorize about it. Theory is an abstract; our knowledge is real.

Distilled to it’s basic terms, European faith - including the new faith in science - equals a belief that man is God. Europe has always sought a Messiah, whether that be the man Jesus Christ or the man Karl Marx or the man Albert Einstein. American Indians know this to be truly absurd. Humans are the weakest of all creatures, so weak that other creatures are willing to give up their flesh that we may live. Humans are able to survive only though the exercise of rationality since they lack the abilities of other creatures to gain food through the use of fang and claw.

But rationality is a curse since it can cause human beings to forget the natural order of things in ways other creatures do not. A wolf never forgets his or her place in the natural order. American Indians can. Europeans almost always do. We pray our thanks to the deer, our relations, for allowing us their flesh to eat; Europeans simply take the flesh for granted and consider the deer inferior. After all, Europeans consider themselves godlike in their rationalism and science. God is the Supreme Being; all else must be inferior.

All European tradition, Marxism included, has conspired to defy the natural order of things. Mother Earth has been abused, the powers have been abused, and this cannot go on forever. No theory can alter that simple fact. Mother Earth will retaliate, the whole environment will retaliate, and the abusers will be eliminated. Things will come full circle, back to where they started. That’s revolution. And that’s a prophecy of my people, of the Hopi people and of other correct peoples.

American Indians have been trying to explain this to Europeans for centuries. But, as I said earlier, Europeans have proven themselves unable to hear. The natural order will win out, and the offenders will die out, the way deer die when they offend the harmony by over-populating a given region. It’s only a matter of time until what Europeans call “a major catastrophe of global proportions” will occur. It is the role of American Indian peoples, the role of all natural beings, to survive. A part of our survival is to resist. We resist not to overthrow a government or to take political power, but because it is natural to resist extermination, to survive. We don’t want power over white institutions; we want white institutions to disappear. That’s revolution.

American Indians are still in touch with these realities - the prophecies, the traditions of our ancestors. We learn from the elders, from nature, from the powers. And when the catastrophe is over, we American Indian people will survive; harmony will be reestablished. That’s revolution.

At this point, perhaps I should be very clear about another matter, one which should already be clear as a result of what I’ve said. But confusion breeds easily these days, so I want to hammer home this point. When I use the term European , I’m not referring to a skin color or a particular genetic structure. What I’m referring to is a mind-set, a worldview that is a product of the development of European culture. Peoples are not genetically encoded to hold this outlook, they are acculturated to hold it. The same is true for American Indians or for the members of any other culture.

It is possible for an American Indian to share European values, A European worldview. We have a term for these people; we call them “apples” - red on the outside (genetics) and white on the inside (their values). Other groups have similar terms: Black have their “oreos;” Hispanos have “coconuts” and so on. And, as I said before, there are exceptions to the white norm: people who are white on the outside, but not white inside. I’m not sure what term should be applied to them other than “human beings.”

What I’m putting out here is not a racial proposition but a cultural proposition. Those who ultimately advocate and defend the realities of European culture and its industrialism are my enemies. Those who resist it, who struggle against it, are my allies, the allies of American Indian people. And I don’t give a damn what their skin color happens to be. Caucasian is the white term for the white race: European is an outlook I oppose.

The Vietnamese Communists are not exactly what you might consider genetic Caucasians, but they are now functioning as mental Europeans. The same holds true for the Chinese Communists, for Japanese capitalists or Bantu Catholics or Peter “MacDollar” down at the Navajo reservation or Dickie Wilson up here at Pine Ridge. There is no racism involved in this, just an acknowledgment of the mind and spirit that make up culture.

In Marxist terms I suppose I’m a “cultural nationalist.” I work first with my people, the traditional Lakota people, because we hold a common worldview and share an immediate struggle. Beyond this, I work with other traditional American Indian peoples, again because of a certain commonality in worldview and form of struggle. Beyond that, I work with anyone who has experience the colonial oppression of Europe and who resists its cultural and industrial totality. Obviously, this includes genetic Caucasians who struggle to resist the dominant norms of European culture. The Irish and the Basques come immediately to mind, but there are many others.

I work primarily with my own people, with my own community. Other people who hold non-European perspectives should do the same. I believe in the slogan, “Trust your brother’s vision,” although I’d like to add sisters in the bargain. I trust the community and the culturally based vision of all the races that naturally resist industrialization and human extinction. Clearly, individual whites can share in this, given only that they have reached the awareness that continuation of the industrial imperatives of Europe is not a vision, but species suicide. White is one of the sacred colors of the Lakota people - red, yellow, white and black. The four directions. The four seasons. The four period of life and aging. The four races of humanity. Mix red, yellow, white and black together and you get brown, the color of the fifth race. This is the natural order of things. It therefore seems natural to me to work with all races, each with it’s own special meaning, identity and message.

But there is a peculiar behavior among most Caucasians. As soon as I become critical of Europe and its impact on other cultures, they become defensive. They begin to defend themselves. But I am not attacking them personally; I’m attacking Europe. In personalizing my observations on Europe they are personalizing European culture, identifying themselves with it.By defending themselves in this context, they are ultimately defending the death culture. This is a confusion which must be overcome, and it must be overcome in a hurry. None of us has energy to waste in such false struggles.

Caucasians have a more positive vision to offer humanity than European culture. I believe this. But in order to attain this vision it is necessary for Caucasians to step outside European culture - alongside the rest of humanity - to see Europe for what it is and what it does.

To cling to capitalism and Marxism and all the other “isms” is simply to remain within European culture. There is no avoiding this basic fact. As a fact, this constitutes a choice. Understand that the choice is based on culture, not race. Understand that to choose European culture and industrialism is to choose to be my enemy. And understand that the choice is yours, not mine. This leads me back to address those American Indians who are drifting through the universities, the city slums, and other European institutions. If you are there to learn to resist the oppressor in accordance with your traditional ways, so be it. I don’t know how you manage to combine the two, but perhaps you will succeed. But retain your sense of reality. Beware of coming to believe the white world now offers solutions to the problems it confronts us with. Beware, too, of allowing the words of native people to be twisted to the advantage of our enemies. Europe invented the practice of turning words around on themselves. You need only look to the treaties between American Indian peoples and various European governments to know that this is true. Draw your strength from who you are.

A culture which regularly confuses revolution with continuation, which confuses science and religion, which confuses revolt with resistance, has nothing helpful to teach you and nothing to offer you as a way of life. Europeans have long since lost all touch with reality, if they ever were in touch with it. Feel sorry for them if you need to, but be comfortable with who you are as American Indians.

So, I suppose to conclude this, I would state clearly that leading anyone toward Marxism is the last thing on my mind. Marxism is as alien to my culture as capitalism and Christianity are. In fact, I can say I don’t think I’m trying to lead anyone toward anything. To some extent I tried to be a “leader,” in the sense that white media like to use that term, when the American Indian Movement was a young organization. This was a result of a confusion that I no longer have. You cannot be everything to everyone. I do not propose to be used in such a fashion by my enemies. I am not a leader. I am an Oglala Lakota patriot. This is all I want and all I need to be. And I am very comfortable with who I am.


First

Like A Dog On A Bone!

Me and the truth?

(Crosses fingers) We’re like that, SON!!!

Some call it a bullshit detector - I call it self-preservation.

Here is an email I sent yesterday to one, Barbara Bernstein, radio talkshow host, know-it-all-hubristic-hedgehog:

Barbara,

I am the African-American - not white - man, who called at the end of your
show today, critical of progressive faintheartedness in the wake of 6+ years
of Bush’s imperial presidency. Your show and approach are indicative of the
exclusionary approach that is normative in white progressive PDX; its the
shared approach the ruling class uses to silence dissent. It is ironic that
so many white liberals don’t like Bush; I see little difference.

There is a tiny group of people who have been trying to get the attention of
the so-called progressive leaders and media heads who condition the troops
as it were. You should read Pattrice Jones’ “Let’s Put On A Show”
(http://www.thinkingpeace.com/pages/Articles/arts158.html) for some
perspective. You may not be willing to go there.

What you said about me (once I left the air) was that I was “negative,”
which conveniently eliminates your need to examine whether or not the shoe
fits. Self examination is not a high priority, I understand that. However,
your shit does stink and it is black people and other people of color who
have to smell it. Do you have no blindspots, have nothing to learn from
other people with a different perspective? I hear nothing in your on-air
persona that indicates humility or a willingness to hear opinion that
doesn’t jibe with your own.

You claimed that you had “tried” to get me to explain what should be
happening/what we should be doing, to a later caller. That’s a lie. You
never asked; I don’t believe you wanted to know. But I’m not surprised.

You covered your ears and opened your mouth when should have been listening.
In my experience, that is what white people do whose image is dependent on
being ‘good’ and the ‘right’ kind of on-point white people. But what if
your image hides another reality, that you don’t want to see? What if your
privilege blinds you? No chance of that, right?

Your performance today is what the white progressive community does as a
matter of course. You are deaf, dumb and blind - particularly when
YOUR
conduct and behavior is challenged. You arrogantly believe that all of the
answers reside in your own white self. And you fail to notice the
racism/white supremacy that your people practice de rigueur in Portland.

Have you ever really looked at the black community here? Seen them with
your eyes, your heart? Have you noticed the ineffectuality, the
downtrodden, beaten down appearance, the way they stare at their shoes,
shuffle? Have you noticed their political powerlessness? Have you noticed
the FIVE white men on the city council? Portland=White Power.

I’m not from here and I have noticed. I have never seen such strange, self
hating black people. Who taught them to hate themselves? Who taught them
to be as docile as plantation slaves? The white community. It benefits
white folks like you
NOT to deal with the racism in you and yours. And the
price is cheap: black dignity, black power, black progress.

Clearly, you don’t want to see it, are afraid to even look at yourselves.
Its a disgrace that THE local, progressive community is so blinded by
racism, that they can’t bear to look in the mirror. You should consider
taking (a peek) for a change.

Sincerely,

MaxJulian

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I ain’t lettin’ go of a lie’s pants leg. I gots ta tell the truth and trust me - it starts with me. I’m tryin’ to tell the truth about my own black self. I need YOU to help me keep it real. If I go astray - need to hear from ya. I’m hardheaded; ask my brother, Asa. But I learn.

I’m proud to report that (I have not caluculated the number of days): I HAVE NOT UTTERED THE N-WORD IN ……..

A NUMBER OF DAYS.

Asa took me to N-word rehab; I was there with Paul Mooney and Michael Richards and all the other wretched refuse who have misused. Its truly one day at a time. I’ve had a couple of slips - but never in public. (Almost never)

I think I’m even going to start a meeting.

Hep me, HEP ME!!

Racism Science Experiment: Volume One

Racism 219

I used to comment on a now defunct, Portland blog that shall remain nameless. It was Euro-American woman’s blog. Occasionally, she’d take on the issue of racism.

However, when one of her “boyfriends” would exhibit rank ignorance and serial racism, she habitually rode in on her trickpony and defended her “man” of the moment against a brother’s righteous rhetorical retribution.

I called her on this several times cuz it was hard not to notice; in the face of racial stupidity, she’d put on her combat boots and come out swinging, no matter how illogical or undeserving her ignoramus was. The last time I let loose on her, I told her that she was making a habit of “burping” white men, coddling them in their racism.

{Here is where I received an education in the trickiness of the liberal/progressive racist, the one who underlined ‘progressive’ in “What Color Is My Parachute” and began workin’ it, gurl(!) as a career move. Its called the Jean Seberg-Mau-Mau-PR-Pose for anyone interested.}

She lambasted me for my sexism. By using the word ‘burping,’ I was making direct, unwanted, objectifying reference, to her ‘breasts.’ And she wasn’t going to stand for it.

{When the clock is almost clicking Double Zero, this is when you break out the ‘White Woman’s Syndrome/Damsel in Distress’ strategy and play it for keeps.}

Now, I’m thinking it’s pretty clear that her, equating my charge that she was a serial “burper of racists” with “objectifying” her titties, was a stretch. And a half. However, here is where Racism/White Supremacy bears the strangest fruit.

A man of color, radical-activist-poseur-dude, who commented quite often on ‘that woman’s’ blog weighed in with his opinion: I was ABUSING the white woman.  Why?  Because she said so, evidently.  And, because he had been abused. I was stunned; suddenly I knew how the Scottsboro Boys felt when they were falsely accused of rape.  Except, here was a brown man, nostrils thrust deeply, slavishly in this white woman’s prodigious buttocks, supporting her false accusation.

As I usually do in such matters, I actually seriously considered whether or not I had intentionally or unintentionally sought to or actually did harm to this very young woman. And I realized that I had.

I had - one time too many - pointed out the obvious: that she was a compulsive racist-loving, defender of the Fatherland. Which makes her a part of the Portland Tribe of Bohemian, Racists.  Had I truly slipped, and by some bizarre association or by implication, been talkin’ ’bout this young lady’s bosom?  {Burping, bosom, bosom, burping. Well the words begin with the same first letter I will grant you that. ‘Boss, I didn’t means ta think on her swelling bazoom. It wa a vision I couldans’t gits outsa ma mind, boss.’ We find the defendant GUILTY as muthafucking charged!‘}

But for realz, this was a beautiful moment for me. I checked myself and for one time and maybe one time only, I gave myself a complete pass. I thought - HARD - about whether or not I even had titties on my mind when I was writing that piece and I was like —- HELL, NO!

And what really undermined her charge was that a week or so later, her skinhead wrote: “I luv your cunt, baby!” And she responded: “My cunt luvs you.”

Case Dismissed!

To recap Racism Science Experiment One: Racism is NOT necessarily a conscious choice, nor does one’s stated political affiliation, bankroll or hairdo innoculate them from the vilest disease on the planet.  People of color are not exempt from mental colonization, Stockholm-Syndrome-collaboration or racial sell outs.   Again political positions or professions, or declaring your ‘radical-hip-ness,’ precludes not YOUR being a Stepin Fetchit for the white man.  Or white woman.  Or the system of Racism/White Supremacy.

Racism/White Supremacy…“The White Man Has A Thousand Different Kinds of Chains”

Employees find noose hanging at work (CNN)

NEW YORK (CNN) — James Jackson, a 26-year-old black employee of 180 Connect, was preparing for another day of installing cable, telephone and Internet service to residential customers of Cablevision in Nassau County, New York on December 7.

When he walked to the fenced-off area to pick up equipment for the day’s jobs he looked up and was shocked to see a vicious, racist symbol in his workplace. A noose was hanging in the fenced-off equipment area, visible to the dozens of installers, the majority of whom are black, but accessible only to his boss and an equipment manager, both of whom are white.

Jackson, a former messenger who had worked at 180 Connect for a year and a half, immediately confronted the equipment manager, Dave Willie.

“I asked Dave,” Jackson told CNN, ” ‘What is that hanging up there?’ and he said, ‘That is a noose’ and I said, ‘I know it’s a noose, but why is it up there?’ And he walked away.”

Jackson and his co-workers say they were distraught.

“I just wanted to leave. I wanted to get out of there,” 180 Connect employee Ralph Satterwhite told CNN. (Perhaps, that was the point) “I was disgusted.”

The installers say they never complained to Human Resources. Instead, they consulted with a labor attorney, documented the incident, and decided to file a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

Installer Shomari Houston, according to the complaint, says he asked his white boss, Gary Murdock, why a hangman’s noose was in his workplace. He says the response was:

To hang two black employees.

“He said, ‘Yo, I like that, it’s cool, I am gonna hang Russell up there. Think we can get James up there?’ ” Houston recalls Murdock saying. “I looked at him like, ‘You serious.’ “

Jackson says he continued to ask that the noose be taken down, and openly recorded the following conversation with Willie.

Jackson: “Who’s that for, the rope?”

Willie: “For anybody who goes past that door that I don’t want them in there.”

Jackson: “Hang ‘em?”

Willie: “Yeah.”

Company says it has no tolerance for racism (Right!)

After a week of complaints, the noose finally came down. (And if it had been a Swastika?) The next day, December 14, the installers went public with their gripe, announcing their plans to file the EEOC discrimination claim.

180 Connect says it has zero tolerance for racism.

“It’s inappropriate to put up any sign of violence in the workplace,” said 180 Connect attorney Joel Cohen. “The company is aware that a noose could have racial connotations and could be a very negative symbol to African-American people.

“The company does not tolerate racism in the workplace and if anybody in the company engaged in wrongdoing, that will be dealt with and will be dealt with in a responsible way.”

180 Connect has suspended Willie with pay, pending results of an investigation.

In a statement, Willie told CNN, “I am deeply saddened that a few of my co-workers have chosen to publicly air allegations of racism which they know to be false.”

Willie’s attorney, Richard Gertler, says his client’s comment had no racial intent.

“He was saying it tongue in cheek. It’s taken out of context,” said Gertler.

Willie, Gertler stresses, is no racist. “My client’s first marriage for 17 years was to an African-American woman. So I don’t think he’s racist.”

Gary Murdock continues to oversee the warehouse at 180 Connect. Murdock did not return CNN’s phone calls.

180 Connect has retained former National Labor Relations Law Judge Edwin Bennett to conduct an investigation. The installers, however, are refusing to appear before the judge without their attorney, which the company is not permitting, arguing it is not a legal proceeding.

Although the installers don’t work directly for Cablevision, they also named the cable operator in their suit, saying company employees saw the noose and took no action.

Cablevision told CNN, “We are deeply troubled by the allegations about 180 Connect’s workplace. We expect 180 Connect to conduct a thorough and credible investigation, to cooperate with any external investigation, and to take any appropriate actions.” (Of course you’re concerned; revenue may suffer)

This is how white people think:  “I was married to a black woman; I couldn’t possibly be a racist.”  Neither could the slavemaster - by that definition - who raped more black women than I’ve ever seen.  If the white slavemaster, or a white man who happened to be fucking a black woman COULDN’T be racist; why would some white liberal who knows all the right things to say be painted with a racist brush?

Call This Post Anything…

I love the caliber of truthseekers and tellers who have begun to grace this blog; thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!!!!

And thank you to the old standbys and you know who you are.

I even love those of you who have bailed and have reduced yourself to periodic lurking status.  I’m honored to note your presence, even if its only to check and see if I’m talking about you.

In other old news…

AskWhy said: “When we white people act as part of this system we are SO MUCH BIGGER in our effect than we would be as individual humans, because our actions are backed by the weight of the whole system somehow.”

Yes, when white progressives in particular take these stances, that they are somehow exempt because of their “intentions” or “positions,” “Bob Marley record collection,” or “education” its a quadruple whammy.  Thus, my belief that racism is a mental illness on steroids.

When people who have read Alice Walker and Foucalt, folks who have a broader intellectual palette, yet think that automatically means deeper - Houston, we have a problem.

When I first got into recovery, I remember someone saying alcoholism is a “feeling disease.” Well, I think racism, if it is to be healed/cured, must be “felt into.”  A white head will not breakthrough; only a white heart can, a heart unafraid to be called “racist”, unwilling to take their eye off of the prize of understanding this disease.  A white heart can lead a white intellect, but not the other way around.  It won’t happen.  White folks have to allow themselves to be shattered by their racism- not my accusation of racism.

To accuse a white person of racism is like accusing a living person of breathing.  When you hear those words, you should say ‘thank you, may I have another.  Show me the way, show me what I missed.’

I have a bigtime problem with all of those people who fled the “RAMI” conversation because their “feelings got hurt.”  They used their paper tissue feelings, impregnable arguments and political affiliations to retreat into what?  Racism/White Supremacy.  That is the ‘default operating system of the White Western World. (I didn’t realize that that’s what www. meant on the Internet!!)

To be teachable, humble in the face of black thought, is unthinkable, unimaginable.  They come back to see if the heat is off, but it ain’t.  I submit that those whites who AskWhy was describing are the greatest impediment to justice for people of color because they REFUSE to see that they are the product of the white supremacist system.  And unlike the conscious racist who can tell you to your face that they hate you and are against you, the liberal racist will insist that they are your friend while selling you - accidentally/on purpose - down the river.  They won’t realize it on one level; but on another, they are defending white turf.

Their only hope is to see themselves in the reflection of those people honest enough to reflect back to them the full measure of themselves.

Now, how do we people of color save ourselves?

How do we develop some black, sepia unity?

How do we destroy the ‘Willie Lynch syndrome’ before it kills us???

To be continued…..

If You Don’t Read the Conclusion of AskWhy’s Dissertation on Progressive White Culture, You Ain’t Interested In Purging Racism/White Supremacy From Your Own White Self

(The Freeslave here: “I want to thank AskWhy profusely for allowing me to post her most valuable dissertation on progressive white racism and culture. As I’ve stated, progressive white folks’ ’shit don’t stink’ - to them; therefore any racially based criticism of them is WRONG from the git; they are “right/experts/smarter” than any black person on the planet. Their actions demonstrate this, regardless of what the mouthpiece plays. Thus, black folks are misguided, overly emotional children (or beasts), ironically, the kind of assumptions that laid the foundation of R/WS in the ‘old days.’

To know that there are white people who ‘get it’ on a level far beyond the norm of drawbridge-raising evasiveness engenders just a little bit of hope. Right On, AskWhy, and keep on keepin’ it realz!!!

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The PROG Racism (and/or Anti-Racism) Committee

During my time with the organization, much of the talk and action about race in PROG emerged during a long-term strategic planning process. Several months before I arrived at PROG, PROGers had, in the context of this planning process, created a committee to address racism and race-related issues in the organization. According to PROG’s strategic planning documents, strategic planning consultants had introduced racism as a topic for discussion around the same time people of color challenged the organization to address its own racism. Specifically, strategic planners had included racism in a list of “dominant themes” in larger society that PROG and organizations like it should seek to eradicate through the development and dissemination of alternative perspectives. In this way, strategic planning materials both highlighted the salience of racism as an important issue for progressive organizations and positioned “good guy” PROG as its natural opponent.

In this context, the assertion that PROG should be concerned with racism resonated with PROG’s worldview — after all, as a progressive organization and a disseminator of alternative themes, it would certainly make sense for PROG to actively oppose racialized power imbalances as part of its social change efforts. Change agents in PROG were able to draw on this ideological resource in their insistence that PROG address racism as part of its strategic planning process.

At the same time, however, the worldview’s assumption that PROG was a “good guy” in the fight for justice constrained efforts to address racism within the organization itself. Indeed, attention to structural or other forms of white dominance threatened to disrupt PROG’s worldview by challenging the organization’s “good guy” status. If, as a good guy, PROG was a natural opponent of societal power imbalances, and if racism was one such imbalance, than PROG by definition could not reproduce this unjust pattern in its own structures and processes. If it did so, it would be colluding with the very forces that the organization was fighting to eradicate.
Any suggestion that anti-racism differed from PROG’s interests carried serious risks in the context of the organizational culture. It appeared that other group members were well aware of this point; these individuals argued for the more “diplomatic” approach of oppositional adherence. According to one of these participants, a person of color, a diplomatic approach was necessary because otherwise there was the possibility that:

My relationship with my colleagues would change, that I would be considered this rabble rouser who didn’t understand that racism doesn’t exist at PROG. I was thinking of things that could potentially happen, arguments [that might potentially occur] whether they were true or not (emphasis mine).

This comment suggests that the speaker was well aware that blunt efforts to challenge racism in PROG would be perceived as a deep-seated threat to the organization. Further, the speaker was also aware that individuals who pointed too directly to the power dynamics of racism in PROG risked encountering a common PROG response — the assertion that anyone speaking from outside the organization’s worldview simply did not understand how the world (or in this case, the organization) actually worked.

As with [the white feminist organization], PROG’s organizational culture contained unspoken “rules of resistance” that constrained members’ efforts to eradicate racism in the organization. In general, these rules mandated that resistance efforts should not threaten PROG’s worldview. More specifically, these rules required that critics not challenge the “good guy” status of PROG and its activists. Further, as discussed below, the organization’s rules of resistance also mandated that resistance efforts should not challenge the assumption that PROG insiders had a clearer understanding of the world than did anyone else. Both of these rules were broken during the first racism committee meeting, with explosive results.

The First PROG Racism Committee Meeting: An “Outsider” Breaks the Rules of Resistance
“Emotional.” “Tinderbox.” “Ugly situation.” These were some of the descriptive words participants used to describe the racism committee’s first meeting. This meeting occurred before I began fieldwork in PROG. Nonetheless, I learned a great deal about what happened from the vivid accounts offered by four different individuals who attended the meeting — two people of color, and two white people. I also heard a fifth account from a white person who did not attend the meeting, but heard about it from several pa