Now that almost all mainstream political and media mind
managers have responded, in horror, sympathy or skepticism, to the most recent
– as this is written – police killing of an unarmed black man, it is time to
consider radical action for social change as opposed to the usual reactionary
individual reform.
The attention given this latest outrage has been greater
than ever before, which is good no matter what form it takes. Most often it has
been understandably critical of the police action, though not many will
publicly shout “great” at any alleged racially motivated killing unless they
are brain dead, or racists, or more likely both.
The specific facts of the case are not known to anyone but
the deceased, who cannot speak, and the killer, who would only be believed or
doubted by those whose minds were already made up. We know that the dead man
was unarmed and that he was shot six times. We also know that he was young, big
and may have been angry, but there is nothing in the biblically worshipped constitution
that says you get the death penalty for being a big black man who may be angry.
Or, for that matter a dumb white man in a position of authority. In fact, if
being a dumb white man in a position of authority were a capital offense, our
government would be the site of an ongoing blood bath of executions. Sarcasm
aside, what is to be done?
Another in a dreadful series of murders of unarmed black men
by police officers frequently dressed and equipped like an invading colonial
army in a foreign country – what they often are - should not only invite anger
but also concern for society in general and not just the community in which
this killing took place.
Police officers sometimes commit violent acts based on
individual racist ignorance, the last two words being synonymous. But far more
often they act for the social ignorance of their employers, to do dirty work in
communities many americans who vacation in foreign countries have never seen
except on the TV news.
Who wants to visit ghettos where poor, often darker skinned people
live, and without hotels, restaurants, museums and gift shops welcoming to
tourists? And given class realities which trump alleged differences in race,
how many affluent professionals who accept being designated as “people of
color” live in or visit such communities? So the rest of us can think we are
personally clean, we employ the police to do the socially dirty work in keeping
order among people who have every right to occasionally act disorderly because
of the often wretched conditions of their lives. This depraved social situation
prevails regardless of the mental or moral cleanliness of any individual police
officer’s mind.
While we spend trillions on a warfare state that murders
foreigners while maintaining military bases all over the world, and tens of
billions on the care and feeding of our pets, and billions to prop up an
apartheid state in the middle east that makes us party to mass murders and
leads to our being increasingly despised by people all over the world, we
tolerate communities of tragic poverty, blatant economic inequality, low income
and high crime which are the result of political horrors having little to do
with the police officers we employ as veritable colonial armies.
Blaming the police for the bigotries of class, poverty and
racism endemic to our system is as stupid as blaming the military for wars. And
if you believe that soldiers are responsible for war, whether you are a person
of color, no color, or more likely, no brains, be glad there is no death
penalty for being stupid.
Even our ruling media corporations are unable to deny some unmistakable
facts that can no longer be hidden about our economy:
Inequality is written into the market system under control
of private profiteers. It must have vast oceans of poverty to maintain the
mountain from which a relatively small number of incredibly wealthy people look
down on the rest of us. The increased human suffering this system brings is
compounded by what is being done to the natural environment which investment
capital treats as just another profit making commodity. That is not simply an
aspect of the police, the military, parking lot attendants, school teachers or
any other group of workers but rather the necessary social outcome of the
system they, and we, are part of and suffering from, until and unless we bring
about systemic change that ends that endemic inequality, injustice and human
suffering.
Prosecuting one cop who kills a person probably innocent of
any crime other than being angry will socially accomplish what all other
prosecutions of individual killers do: Nothing!
As long as we lavish hundreds of billions of dollars on
producing, selling and using weapons, and compound the moral felony of profit
for some at loss for most others by maintaining separations based on skin
color, national origin or other divisions created to keep us a mass of minorities
controlled by a tiny group of plantation masters who own what we call our
democratic homeland, we can prosecute individuals for war crimes and continue
killing one another until we run out of scapegoats and face the need to stop
the war.
While an idiotic governing group threatens war with Russia
over the Ukraine and spreads fanatic hatred in the Middle East with a bombing
campaign to supposedly bring democracy and peace while creating death,
destruction and refugees, the degradation of inequality, poverty and racism
grows much worse at home.
Life is getting
worse in communities where almost everyone is either poor, low income or living
with minimal choices if any at all by comparison to what passes for those available
to a diminishing group living above poverty. Those former working class members
rebranded as “middle” as they went into debt to purchase what they could not
afford, have in recent years expanded to include more varied skin tones and ethnic
integration, but are in decline as wealth grows only for the minority at the
top. As life becomes more dangerous for those formerly believing they were
affluent, it becomes more miserable for those never more than barely surviving.
With ugly race and ethnic barriers used to keep divisions
among people, the class barriers which are the burden of all need to be
understood and fought in order to achieve a democratic system that affords
social justice, and equality to all and not just some.
Ferguson is another cancer sore in a nation facing a
terminal condition if it insists on simply removing one or another blemish
while allowing the organism to continue its deterioration. The personal tragedy
suffered in suburban St.Louis needs to be seen and acted upon as a national
disorder not limited to one community, and certainly not one aspect of the
system of private profits and public loss that reduces us all to accept false identitarian
divisions when we most need democratic unity. And real democracy, as opposed to the sham we have that disgraces its name, demands radical action to change the system, not just one or another of its component parts.
5 comments:
Unbelievably, great article. This needs to be circulated Everywhere.
I thank you for posting.
Thank-you, Frank.
How, now, would we change the socio-political-economic system? One political economist said the Democrats and Republicans are simply the right and the far right in American politics. Thus, and only as a start, I suggest we consider the Third Way: the Green Party of the United States.
We should not look to the same System which operates as a viral cancer to change itself. Nor should we emulate its formula and replace it with whomever we imagine will do what is right. From my perspective, what is occurring is the complete breakdown of an invisible, but very real psychosocial construct, which we call government. The word goverment literally means: "control mind!" Its etymological base construct is made up of two words -- "guber" meaning "to control or manipulate", and "mentis" meaning "mind". In fact government means "to manipulate and control the mind by unfair means or tactics." Based upon this fact alone, government IS an antagonist, parasitical cyborg collective or assemblage. This deleting cyborg is struggling to hold captive our minds, which it does via divisive methods in order to dominate or rule us. My awareness is this: Disconnect from the cyborg. It NEEDS our participation badly. It dies when we unhook our mentis/minds from it. Turn off the tv, in fact take a sledgehammer to it. Get to know earth by taking walks. Be loving to yourself and others. Yeah, I know, I am really starting to sound Sopia, Gaia, earthy. Lol
But it is not soppy - it in what we need. Empathy,love and compassion in bucketloads. Yes, turn off the tv, get informed by watching David Icke's Headlines and go along to your local council/town hall meetings and start to question where the money is going and how we can sort out our priorities.
It's not too late, yet but it's getting close!
Love
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The problem is too many people in society believe what the mainstream media tell them and are unable to think for themselves.
I mean common sense suggests that America showing aggression and violence towards it's own citizens (Regardless of race) are equally capable of being aggressive towards other citizens of other nations I.E Ukraine, Russia and the whole of the middle East.
I don't know who is more stupid, the controllers with their primitive lies or the people being controlled.
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