The contradictions of
American capitalism flow like Niagara, as revealed
by the controversy over the United Arab Emirates'
scheme to take over control of American ports. The
fact is, the United States is ruled by a financial
elite that creates nothing, does nothing, but move
money around. The whole system is about exchanging
money.
This elite is not concerned about
Americans' jobs, or anybody's jobs. They are not
concerned about anybody's security, here or abroad.
They are concerned about their financial assets,
which they assume includes the public assets of
the United States' people - such as the U.S. ports.
That's the game they play. American politics - and
the U.S. military posture in the world - is built
around the financial edifice that the pirate class
that has seized control of the United States, has
built.
In order to create a mass popular
base for these pirates, the Republican Party has
mobilized white racism, to energize their own jihad
against Muslims - just as the Dixiecrat Democrats
mobilized white folks to do their bidding by making
Blacks the great threat to white civilization. Now,
it is the Muslims who threaten white civilization,
as constructed by the white financial elite.
But there is a problem. Dubai, the
hub of the United Arab Emirates, is a locus of global
financial capital, emanating from oil. How does
the finance capitalist class wage a jihad against
Muslims, and at the same the same time maintain
relations with their Arab and Muslim counterparts
in the world of money? This is a serious problem,
for the high finance class that rules America.
The contradiction came into flagrant
view in the dispute over the American ports contract.
Having been whipped into a frenzy of anti-Arab and
anti-Muslim fervor, the white American public could
not countenance - would not tolerate - the presence
of Arabs in U.S. ports of entry. But they had tolerated
Brits and other foreigners for years as overseers
of U.S. ports. The problem was with Arabs. White
commentators noted that the heads of the Arab port
consortium wore…Arab headdresses. How dare
they?!
Now, let's get down to the bone. The
engine that the American business class has always
fired up, to maintain the rule of the rich, is racism.
But now that chicken has come home to roost. The
Republicans, who are the greatest purveyors of anti-Arab
racism, are also the greatest friends of the Arab
ruling classes in places like Dubai - where the
money is. Bush & Company claim that these ties
are national security issues, but we know the deal:
it has nothing to do with American national security,
but with the financial arrangements among the international
rich classes. This naked reality, revealed in the
United Arab Emirates deal, led to a revolt among
the Republican base. Racism turned around and bit
them on their backsides. You cannot demonize Arabs
and do mega-billions of dollars in business with
them at the same time. The same thing goes for the
Chinese.
The same engine that drives reactionary
Republican political policy - racism - stands in
the way of their ability to deal financially in
the global market. That's their contradiction, and
they deserve to have it. For Radio BC, I'm Glen
Ford.