What happened on Northwest Airlines flight
327?
The question has been on the lips of the press, public, and punditry
ever since the story was reported on the website, Women
on Wall Street.
The author of the article, Annie Jacobsen, was traveling with her
family from Detroit to Los Angeles on June 29, 2004. She and other
passengers were frightened when fourteen Middle Eastern men behaved
in what they felt was a “suspicious” manner during the
flight. One gave her a hard stare and others went to the bathroom in
succession. The crew shared Ms. Jacobsen’s alarm and dialed the
airline equivalent of 911. When the plane landed in Los Angeles the
FBI and other law enforcement personnel were on hand.
A search of the plane turned up nothing suspicious and it was later
confirmed that the men were musicians on their way to a performance
near Los Angeles. By now the tale has been told on the Internet and
on radio and television talk shows. It has become commonly accepted
that the musicians were practicing for a terrorist attack or might
have planted explosives on the aircraft.
September 11th made it easy to justify racial profiling and this story
has bolstered the argument. Anyone who questions the practice is dismissed
as “politically correct,” naïve, or forgetful of the
terror attack that took nearly 3,000 lives.
If it is acceptable to be queasy on a plane if a group of Arabs go
to the bathroom on a three-hour flight it should also be acceptable
to assume the worst about other groups. If Arabs can be automatically
suspected of terrorism just because they are Arabs, then white people
should be suspected of chicanery, thievery, and corruption, just because
they are white. Paranoia is often justified, and we should not
exclude any group from our own personal security alerts.
Richard Grasso was CEO of the New York Stock Exchange, which unbeknownst
to all but a few, is a non-profit organization. Mr. Grasso was forced
out of his job but not before he convinced a passive board of powerful
New York movers and shakers to give him an exit package totaling $139
million.
When the startling sum was made public, Board Chairman H. Carl McCall,
former Comptroller of New York and the only African American ever elected
to statewide office, was forced to resign due
to the board’s
dereliction of duty. Not only has Mr. Grasso refused to return any
of the money wrongly given to him but he has sued his
successor, John Reed, for defamation because Reed had the gall to criticize
the
pay package.
The list of corruption, conflicts of interest and outright theft among
the white, high and mighty is a long one indeed. Who bankrupted Enron?
If one listens to those on the daily “perp walk” the culprit
is a mystery. Ken Lay, a fund-raiser for George W. Bush (who gave Lay
the nickname, “Kenny Boy”) pleads ignorance. His cohorts
who cashed in their chips before the bottom fell out on Enron employees
and their 401Ks are likewise clueless, even as they cut deals with
prosecutors to get the shortest prison sentences possible.
Who worsened prescription drug coverage for retirees? It wasn’t
Arabs, terrorist or otherwise. It was white American politicians, lobbyists,
pharmaceutical companies and a corrupted AARP. The recently passed
Medicare prescription drug package will not provide adequate coverage
for needy seniors, but it also imperils coverage that millions
of middle class Americans already have.
If Arabs should be suspect while in flight, then white people should
not be allowed near anyone’s money. Taxpayers, shareholders,
and workers have all been taken by the group that is most trusted but
is the least worthy of anyone’s trust. The United States is occupying
Iraq, incurring the wrath of the Iraqi people and millions more around
the world. The total of American soldiers killed in action now stands
at 900. The Iraqi death toll is 11,000. Anyone who wanted payback for
September 11th should be happy. The Iraqis have paid a very high price
for the American desire for revenge.
Of course, powerful white people in executive suites brought this
tragedy to fruition. They wanted to make lots and lots of money. So
began a litany of no bid contracts, deals to transport oil to an oil
rich nation, jobs for non-Iraqis while Iraqis look for work and
immunity from prosecution for any corporate wrong doing.
To those who argue that we can’t take a chance with suspicious
Arabs I say that we should be consistent. If we can profile in the
airport we should profile in banks, board rooms and in the halls of
Congress. White people should be banned from involvement in any transactions
involving large sums of money. If every Arab can be a presumed Mohammed
Atta, then every white man should be a presumed Richard Grasso or Ken
Lay. Let’s have racial profiling everywhere in America. We will
all feel a lot safer.
Margaret Kimberley’s Freedom Rider column appears weekly
in . Ms.
Kimberley is a freelance writer living in New York City. She
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