Issue
Number 8- July 25, 2002
Peace
and Justice Forces Rally to McKinney
By Frances M. Beal, Guest Commentator
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Frances
M. Beal is a political columnist for the San Francisco Bayview newspaper
and national secretary of the Black Radical Congress.
AIPAC,
the American Israel Political Affairs Committee is tasting blood with
the defeat of Earl Hilliard in Alabama. The U.S. Congressman had enraged
the Zionist lobbying group by often voting against legislation that
one-sidedly favored Israel and introducing a bill to drop sanctions
against Libya and Iraq.
AIPAC
is now aiming its big financial and political fangs at Cynthia McKinney
from Georgia's 4th congressional district. She faces a primary runoff
on August 20th, which for all intents and purposes, determines the general
election with an overwhelmingly Democrat constituency. Her stance on
a balanced Mid East policy and her outspoken criticism of the Israeli
occupation army has enraged AIPAC and it has arranged for hundreds of
thousands of dollars to be poured into her opponent's campaign coffers.
McKinney's
Black female opponent is a former Judge who was appointed by Sen. Zell
Miller, a Georgia democrat who initially appointed this Jonetta come
lately to the bench. He has joined the AIPAC chorus with an unprecedented
assault on Democratic Party colleague McKinney. Thus, AIPAC is joined
in this all-sided assault by the local and national apparatus of the
Democratic Party because of McKinney's views on peace, human rights
and civil liberties.
The
question posed sharply is whether progressives will permit AIPAC and
the Dixiecrats to foist Israeli policy on voters as the defining issue
for the mainly Black district in the Atlanta suburb McKinney represents.
More importantly, will they tolerate AIPAC to further subvert 37 years
of struggle to implement the 1965 Voting Rights Act by its use of the
discriminatory campaign financing laws to oust an African American woman
whose outstanding performance on a peace and justice agenda has earned
her the hatred of the racists and the war mongers.
Months
of slanderous assaults have been directed at this first African American
congresswoman from Georgia, including labeling her a "loony"
for suggesting that the Bush Administration be investigated for what
it may or may not have known and failed to act upon about the tragic
events of September 11th. Even though she has been vindicated by subsequent
exposures, the attacks on McKinney's "intemperate remarks"
continue unabated.
Black
politicians, however, are beginning to feel threatened by outside support
of Black stooges and have begun to mobilize on behalf of McKinney, the
first African American female elected to the U.S. Congress from Georgia.
The Georgia Association of Black Elected Officials (GABEO) unanimously
adopted a resolution on June 22nd accusing Zell Miller of "scurrilous
comments" and demanded that he repair his relations with the Black
community by offering McKinney "the same respect given to other
elected leaders in the state of Georgia."
The
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, on the other hand, has been unrelenting
in its attempts to discredit McKinney. "[She] has shown herself
to be a fringe lunatic, well outside the congressional mainstream,"
writes Cynthia Tucker in a typical commentary. She asserts that McKinney
is "incapable of aiding any cause," and exhibiting an astonishing
level of hypocrisy writes, "The plight of the Palestinians and
their desire for an independent homeland is a serious cause deserving
of thoughtful, mainstream advocates. Hilliard wasn't one and neither
is McKinney."
The
problem with Tucker's own "intemperate remarks" is that there
are no "thoughtful, mainstream advocates" prepared to take
up the defense of Palestinian sovereign rights. But there are others,
and they are determined to build a financial and political fight back
to protect the outspoken advocate that is not afraid of AIPAC's vilification
nor its financial war chests.
Nevertheless,
spirit and courage alone do not win campaigns in the year 2002. It takes
grassroots organizing combined with financial support - lots and lots
of financial support. A national grassroots campaign to provide Cynthia
McKinney with the necessary funds to fend off AIPAC's blood lust has
emerged from coast to coast. Peace and justice forces nationwide are
combining with local Black political organizations to draw a line in
the sand.
Noting,
"We must stand by those who stand by us," CAIR-PAC, a Moslem
based group has called for its members to "step forward" and
donate to McKinney's campaign. "Her victory will also give strength
to those other members of Congress who also want to vote their conscience
on issues relating to the Middle East" CAIR-PAC concludes. Other
Arab American groups are also soliciting their members for financial
support for her re-election efforts.
Typical
of the peace forces galvanizing support is Just Peace Contacts, which
includes many Jewish activists. They have set an ambitious goal. "Through
our networks across the country of Jews, Arabs, Christians and others
active in the struggle for Justice in Israel and Palestine, we ought
to be able to raise $100,000 by August 1," they say. Lastly, a
variety of Black websites and free thinkers like The Konformist are
also carrying calls for financial assistance as are scores of listserves
of racial justice and peace advocates.
The
irony here is that Hilliard's defeat in Alabama may very well have provided
the impetus for Cynthia McKinney to amass the financial means necessary
to push back AIPAC's reactionary assault on Black political power in
Georgia and on a congressional peace advocate nationwide.
Contact
info for Frances M. Beal:
e-Mail - [email protected]
Black Radical Congress - http://www.blackradicalcongress.org/
www.blackcommentator.com
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