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What is the recipe for a toxic sludge potent enough
to destroy a heavily populated city and inflict infection with
a mere splash? Start with a force of nature powerful beyond belief.
Mix in an ample supply of sewage, garbage, brackish water from
Lake Ponchatrain, floating corpses of humans and animals, and
various and sundry noxious chemicals. Blend well with a system
of seriously inadequate levees resulting from cuts in federal
funding. Of course this concoction would not be complete without
heaping portions of racism, spiritual emptiness, and avarice fueling
slow and inadequate federal relief efforts.
Heart of darkness revealed
The New Orleans debacle exposed America's "heart
of darkness" to the world as its leaders allowed their own
tens of thousands of Americans to suffer or die. Many throughout
the world were aware of the damage the US government was capable
of inflicting upon people of other nations, but Hurricane Katrina
showed what America’s decision-makers were willing to do to their
own. The twin evils of raw capitalism and imperialism were on
full display as the human race watched the events unfold on the
Gulf Coast. As Mother Nature unleashed her ferocity, Americans
witnessed the destruction of a jewel of a city and the pleasant
fiction of the “American Dream” in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
With the eyes of the world upon its sole remaining
superpower, President Bush, who fancies himself to be a monarch, remained
on vacation, strummed his guitar, and led a federal response
to the disaster which moved with the speed of a wounded snail.
Several days into the aftermath, the "Queen Mum" surveyed
the conditions under which the survivors were living and remarked
how things were "working very well" for the "underprivileged,”
As the lies unraveled and the truth was revealed, the people learned
that the Bush administration had significantly reduced funding
for fortification of the levees protecting New Orleans. They realized
that FEMA, whose purpose is to provide federal aid in the event
of natural disasters, had been absorbed by Homeland Security and
the military industrial complex. As humankind watched the nauseating
events in New Orleans unfold, they realized that George Bush cared
so little about the welfare of his people that he would appoint
a grossly incompetent crony to head the federal organization upon
which people counted to save them in the event of a disaster.
American citizens have been in denial about the cruelty of their
government’s foreign policy for years, but now that their leaders
have imposed that truculence upon fellow Americans, it will be
difficult to evade the painful reality of the depth of the corruption
and malevolence of the United States government.
Who do they think they are fooling?
Even the typically compliant mainstream media made
strong note of the skin color and socio-economic status of most
of the hurricane survivors, whom the federal government left to
fend for themselves for several days. Stranded on roof-tops, taking
refuge on islands formed by broken slabs of highway, hiding in
attics, or clinging to survival inside the miserable, dangerous
squalor of the “Super” Dome, tens of thousands of poor black Americans
exposed a truth they have known for years. To the soulless plutocrats,
aristocrats, white patriarchs, and "captains of industry"
who rule the United States, black people are expendable, particularly
if they are poor. The power-brokers in the US federal government
only provided assistance for two reasons. One was to prevent
civil unrest amongst the Proletariat. Secondly, they needed to
provide window dressing in their desperate attempt to maintain
their facade as champions of "freedom and democracy"
so they could continue to justify their ongoing quest for global
domination.
It staggers the imagination to think that The Big
Easy (the home to Mardi Gras and the birthplace of jazz) has
essentially been reduced to memories. The perverse emphasis on
property, power, and wealth over humanity by a government “of
the wealthy, by the wealthy, and for the wealthy” caused the demise
of New Orleans. Under this twisted paradigm, the city was doomed
when the hurricane struck. 68% of the population was black.
Less than half owned their homes. Almost 30% lived below the poverty
line. An estimated 134,000 residents did not have cars or other
viable means to evacuate. The demographics virtually ensured
that the Bush administration would render aid slowly and ineffectively,
resulting in suffering and death on a scale usually associated
with third world nations.
Hurricane Katrina's devastation and the US government's
anemic response revealed the malevolent and wicked face which
lurks beneath the mask of “freedom and liberty.” Touting America’s
systems of capitalism and democracy as models for the rest of
the world, the leaders of the United States have carried out an
agenda of imperialism since our nation’s inception. Sorry, Mr.
Rove (and your staff of cunning Orwellian propagandists),
but a true republic would not maintain a perpetual system of apartheid
(which in Afrikaans means "separateness"). Certainly
many laws have been passed to enhance the civil rights of blacks
in the United States, but racism, bigotry, and separatism are
still very much alive, both overtly and covertly. New Orleans
provides a grim reminder that "Apartheid, American Style"
is thriving in this nation.
In an address to Howard University in June 1965,
President Lyndon Johnson stated:
"You cannot take a man who has been in chains for 300 years, remove
the chains, take him to the starting line and tell him to run
the race, and think that you are being fair."
Three months later, he signed an Executive Order
requiring affirmative action by federal government contractors.
Johnson understood that the journey toward equality for blacks
in the United States had been a long and tortuous one, and even
two hundred years after the Civil War, their struggle was far
from over.
America’s wealthy, predominately white power-brokers
dominate the US government by utilizing their money to win elections,
buying elected officials through campaign finance, applying expensive
lobbying efforts to sway votes and decisions, and exerting influence
through powerful corporations. When will they take responsibility
for the plight of black citizens in the United States and rectify
the gross injustices of US Apartheid?
Shameful history exposes the true nature of the beast
In 1619, the first slaves arrived at the British
colony of Jamestown, thus starting the future United States of
America down a path of moral repugnance and turpitude. By 1850,
there were 2.5 million enslaved Africans in the United States.
The agrarian economy in many southern states was so dependent
upon slavery that they were willing to secede from the Union and
to initiate the Civil War to ensure the perpetuation of an evil
institution which had enabled them to build a thriving economy
with the blood, sweat and tears human beings. White slave owners,
a small minority of the population in whose hands rested most
of the Confederacy’s wealth, were able to convince poor, ignorant
Southern whites that preserving slavery was critical for them
as well. So compelling was the slave-owners’ argument that poor
white Southerners died by the tens of thousands defending the
"great institution" of slavery.
In 1865, the Union triumphed and the Thirteenth
Amendment made chattel slavery unconstitutional. Despite these
events, the lot of black Americans, particularly in the South,
improved little. "Mr. Jim Crow" saw to their continued
suffering. In 1830, a white minstrel show performer named
Thomas "Daddy" Rice blackened his face and danced an
absurd jig to the song "Jump Jim Crow" as he mimicked
a crippled, elderly black man singing and dancing. Jim Crow became
a popular character in American culture and grew to represent
"black inferiority." Faced with the Constitutional mandate
to abolish slavery, vanquished states in the post-bellum South
began to pass laws to ensure government-mandated suppression
of the civil rights of black Americans. Jim Crow laws became common
in most southern states starting in 1890.
Ironically, the US Supreme Court opened the door
for Jim Crow segregation laws. In 1883 it ruled that the Civil
Rights Act of 1875 was unconstitutional. The gist of the ruling
was that the Fourteenth Amendment did not prevent individuals
or private businesses from discriminating against black people.
In 1896 the highest court of the “Bastion of Freedom” upheld a
lower court ruling in Plessy vs. Ferguson, which affirmed Louisiana's
law mandating that blacks ride in separate railroad cars. The
ultimate arbiters in the "Land of the Free" made a ruling
in Cummings vs. Richmond County Board of Education in 1899 which
enabled local governments to maintain "whites only"
schools and close schools for blacks based on claims of financial
hardship.
Throughout the Jim Crow era, blacks faced many hardships.
They were denied access to public areas and accommodations, like
hotels and restaurants. Public restrooms and water fountains were
designated for "Whites Only" and "Coloreds."
White and black workers were separated. Schools were segregated.
Gerrymandering, voter intimidation, fraud, manipulation by white
landlords, literacy tests and poll taxes prevented many blacks
from exercising their right to vote. Crop lien laws, which allowed
creditors to charge outrageous interest, and the system of
sharecropping reduced black farmers to little more than indentured
servants as their debt perpetually exceeded their income. Debts
were enforced by local police, creating a system of debt peonage.
Stiff penalties for minor crimes often committed by itinerant
blacks (i.e. five year prison sentences for stealing a pig) stocked
the penal system in the South with slave labor. Prison farms and
chain gangs became the order of the day, with black convicts returned
to enslavement under unimaginable living conditions.
Vigilante groups like the Ku Klux Klan did their part
to suppress the black race and guarantee they suffered. Nearly
5,000 blacks were lynched between 1890 and 1968. Virtually all
of these atrocities occurred in former Confederate states. Many
more than just the perpetrators were complicit in these murders.
Railroads sold tickets for the express purpose of attending these
executions committed by mobs. Many of the killings involved brutal
torture prior to actual death. White families brought their children
to watch lynchings. After the murders, participants and onlookers
bought and sold body parts of the victims as "souvenirs".
Progress toward equality at last
Slowly and steadily through the course of the Twentieth
Century, black Americans made progress toward equality and civil
rights. In a significant blow to the "separate but equal"
doctrine, in 1954 the Supreme Court ruled in Brown vs. the Board
of Education that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.
Tireless, courageous efforts by people such as Rosa Parks, Martin
Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and Medger Evers applied tremendous
pressure on the federal government to protect the civil rights
of black Americans. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 outlawed Jim
Crow laws, prohibited employment discrimination, and enhanced
the voting rights of blacks. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 went
further in protecting the rights of blacks to vote by abolishing
literacy tests. To this day, the right to vote remains state-granted,
but the Voting Rights Act and three Constitutional amendments
prevent states from discriminating in granting the right. The
push for a Constitutional amendment granting the right to vote
to all Americans continues.
Renaissance of inhumanity
Sadly, despite these strides, black Americans still
lag far behind their white counter-parts. Under the brutal "trickle
down" economic policies which started in the Reagan era,
the rich have enjoyed a succession of generous tax cuts and businesses
are operating in an increasingly deregulated environment. Black
Americans have simultaneously experienced a serious decline
in their situation. Chanting the mantra that less
government is better, US policy-makers have diligently worked
to diminish domestic spending and decrease taxes on the wealthy
(progressive taxes). Despite the subterfuge, their true objective
has been to line the pockets of the wealthy by diverting federal
money previously spent toward humanitarian ends (like education
and health) to military and defense, which benefits the many affluent
who have heavy stakes invested in the military industrial complex.
The end result has been an increase in regressive taxes to make
up for revenue lost on tax cuts for the rich, obscene federal
deficits, and a serious decline in funds available for education,
health care, assistance to the poor, and emergency preparedness.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. once said:
“There is nothing new about poverty. What is new
is that we now have the techniques and the resources to get rid
of poverty. The real question is whether we have the will.”
Since Reagan, the US government has consistently
employed policies demonstrating a lack of will to eliminate poverty.
Who has born the brunt of the obsession with greed and power which
has been such a detriment of humanity?
For a concrete example, look no further than the
disaster in New Orleans (bear in mind that 68% of the population
was black), the 360 deaths verified as of 9/10, the government's
emphasis on containing looters over rescuing victims, and the
countless people who have been rendered homeless and jobless.
Appropriate funding to strengthen the levees and a quick and appropriate
federal response to the hurricane could have alleviated much of
this suffering.
For statistical evidence, consider the 2004 US
Census figures. While the overall poverty rate in the
United States stood at 12.7%, the poverty rate for blacks
was 24.7% compared with 10.8% for whites. Only 11.3% of white
Americans did not have health insurance while 19.7% of blacks
lacked coverage. At $30,134, the black median household income
came in at the bottom of the ladder compared to other race groups.
As of August 2005, white unemployment came in at
4.2% while blacks were jobless at a rate of 9.6%. Black infants
are more than 2.5 times as likely to die before age one as white
infants. In 2001, the average net worth of a white household was
$468,200.00, while blacks rang in at a mere $75,700.00. The disparities
are indeed staggering.
Separate and unequal
A "separate and unequal"
educational system continues to exist in the US. How can this
be, you ask, after the federal government ordered school
desegregation? "White flight" to the suburbs and
inequitable distribution of education dollars are the principal
reasons. Using their higher economic means, many whites have fled
deteriorating urban cores for the haven of the suburbs. A 2004
report by the Harvard Civil Rights Project found that in the Midwest,
46% of black children attend schools in urban areas which are
90 to 100% black. Of these children, 88% are from poor families.
The HCRP report found that nationwide, America’s schools spend
an average of $1500.00 less per black student than they do on
white students. Poor black students attending under-funded
schools face decrepit buildings, archaic classroom materials,
under-qualified teachers, over-crowding, and simplistic curriculum
which emphasizes rote memory over the development of critical
thinking skills. The end result statistically? While 91.8%
of white students graduate from high school, blacks graduate at
a rate of 83.7%. Renaissance
of inhumanity Perhaps even more damning is the fact that only 17%
of blacks have college degrees versus 30% of whites.
Challenge us and
see what happens to you
The Civil Rights Movement represented a serious
threat to the dominance of the wealthy, white patriarchy dominating
the federal government. Naturally, they responded by imprisoning
those challenging their stranglehold on power. In doing so, they
employed the typical guile of the US government. In 1971, the
US prison population was 200,000. Today it is 2.1 million. Half
of the US prison population is black. While having only 5%
of the world's overall population, the United States now
harbors 25% of the incarcerated population of the world.
13% of prisoners worldwide are black Americans. 30% of black American
men experience incarceration during their lifetime. The most rapid
growth in prison populations began during the Reagan era, with
blacks leading the way. Federal sentencing laws passed in the
1980's virtually guaranteed that black Americans would swell the
ranks of the incarcerated. These laws enacted federal sentencing
guidelines for the distribution of crack cocaine (used predominately
in poor black neighborhoods) 100 times more harsh than those for
distributing white cocaine powder (often the "drug of choice"
for more affluent whites). Contrary to the hysteria often created
by the mainstream media (i.e. the over-blown reports of rampant
looting, raping and shooting in New Orleans), a majority of the
nation's prison population is serving time for non-violent crimes.
Legacies were meant to be continued, weren’t they?
Building upon the Reagan legacy, Bush II has continued
to chip away at the federal disbursements to the poor, elderly and
disabled, shrinking a safety net which the world’s wealthiest
nation has a moral obligation to provide for its less fortunate
citizens. While bankrupting the United States to fund
a grossly bloated military budget (the US accounts for 50% of
world military spending to "protect" 5% of the world's
population), Bush continues to chop domestic spending (i.e. funds
to strengthen the levees in New Orleans). If you doubt that
Bush's axe-swinging is disproportionately affecting the black
population, consider that the poverty rate for blacks is
25% while the black population of New Orleans used to be 68%.
One way the merciless decision-makers in the United
States justify their push to significantly diminish the social
welfare system, including Medicaid, AFDC, and Social Security, in
favor of private charity is to utilize the mainstream media, their
instrument of propaganda, to re-enforce common myths about welfare.
Contrary to the lies, poor women on AFDC (federal financial aid
to single mothers) generally do not bear more children to garner
more benefits. The average family receiving AFDC has 2 children.
Many media “pundits” claim that the US has spent $5 trillion on
welfare since the 1960's and it has "not worked". To
put this into perspective, consider that spending on AFDC from
1964 to 1994 was $500 billion, less than 5% of defense spending
during the same period. Most of the $5 trillion of which the media
puppets speak went to the disabled, the elderly, and the uninsured
(via Medicaid). Another common misconception perpetuated by the
mainstream media is that of the "black welfare queen."The
truth is that a majority of those receiving benefits from federal
entitlement programs are white, and many are elderly or are children.
“Velvet” revolution unfolding
If perverse individuals like George Bush, who is
devoid of empathy and compassion, continue to impose their sick
will upon America by diminishing domestic spending and increasing
defense spending to seek global dominance, black Americans will
continue to suffer. They will see significant declines in federal
programs which aid them in their quest to reach a level playing
field. The quality of their education will further deteriorate.
Aid available to the 25% of black Americans living in poverty
will continue to vanish. More will find themselves in prisons.
Many black mothers will find themselves grieving for the loss
of sons lured by slick recruiters (and a dearth of opportunities)
to fight in America's latest imperial conquest. Urban cores will
further decay, encouraging more "white flight". Despite
the promises of Reagan and his successors, the money is not "trickling
down" to black America. How many more travesties have to occur,
and how many more cities must America lose before spiritually
evolved Americans demand an end to "Apartheid, American Style"?
The illegal occupation in Iraq and the American
Apartheid revealed by events in New Orleans provide ample evidence
that it is time that “We the People” oust the scoundrels who are
“leading” our nation. It is incumbent upon the poor and the working
class, the true majority in the United States, to exercise our
social consciences and wrest the power from the unworthy hands
of the wealthy minority who now hold that power. They have proven
their moral bankruptcy and ineptitude as leaders. A non-violent,
“velvet” revolution is evolving and gaining momentum. If you have
not done so already, I hope you join.
Jason Miller is a
38 year old activist writer with a degree in liberal arts. He
works in the transportation industry, and is a husband and a father
to three boys. His affiliations include Amnesty International,
the ACLU and the Americans United for Separation of Church and
State. He welcomes responses at [email protected]
or comments on his blog at http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/.
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