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Ferguson and the War on Black America
The Progressive ^ | August 21, 2014 | Glen Ford, executive editor, Black Agenda Report

Posted on 08/21/2014 10:30:55 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

The corporate media, reflecting their owners’ anxiety at the failure of Black people to revert to a state of passivity in Ferguson, Missouri, have arrived at a general consensus on two counts: the need to “demilitarize” the police (fewer bullets, smaller armored vehicles?) and, more immediately, to re-establish some semblance of “calm” (as in comatose) in the neighborhood and beyond.

Corporate-attuned Black powerbrokers and politicians deliver essentially the same message, counseling (quiet) introspection and a search for “solutions” (diversions) to the historical oppression in which they are deeply complicit.

But first, tensions must be reduced, to diffuse the confrontation – which, we are told, serves no one’s interests but the “agitators and instigators” (who, apparently, have millions of dollars in derivatives wagers riding on urban chaos).

Fortunately, the “street” ignores the misleaders. If Ferguson had remained “calm” in the face of Michael Brown’s murder, nobody outside greater St. Louis would know the place existed.

De-militarize the police? After 50 years of seamlessly integrating the local constabulary into the National Security State and its War on Drugs, War on Terror, myriad and unending foreign wars, and of funneling millions of Black prisoners into the world’s largest system of incarceration, where would the process of demilitarization begin?

What, exactly, does it mean to be militarized?

Is it defined by the equipment the troops/cops carry?

Or, by the mission they are assigned?

If the mission of police forces in the United States is to contain, suppress, hyper-surveil and incarcerate huge numbers of Black people as a matter of policy, then police departments require all the tools the federal government has been giving them since President Lyndon Johnson signed the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 – a cornerstone in the construction of a truly national, integrated gendarmerie, which is defined as “a military force charged with police duties among civilian populations.”

SWAT teams, first formed in Philadelphia in 1964 and Los Angeles in 1967 as unabashed counter-Black insurgency units, have proliferated to the far corners of the land, and are now standard drill for warrant-serving cops.

The domestic counterinsurgency army has been methodically expanded by each successive President, first through the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, and ultimately drawing on the stocks of, not only the Pentagon, but virtually every armed agency of the federal government.

President Obama, to whom idiots appeal to scale back police militarization, is as hawkish as any of his predecessors in about keeping America safe from Black-inner city insurgency.

The lead sentence in an item the New York Times blandly titled “Data on Transfer of Military Gear to Police Departments,” tells the tale, succinctly: “Since President Obama took office, the Pentagon has transferred to police departments tens of thousands of machine guns; nearly 200,000 ammunition magazines; thousands of pieces of camouflage and night-vision equipment; and hundreds of silencers, armored cars and aircraft.”

Clearly, the U.S. is at war with Black America.

All the nation’s police departments are following the same drill, with the same tools and weapons, under the same mandate: keep the Blacks in check; terrorize them as a matter of policy; provoke them, when it is politically convenient; and keep them imprisoned at rates never experienced over time by any group that was not formally enslaved.

This is not “mission creep,” but the logical fulfillment of the mandate handed down by the collective political leadership of the United States in response to the Black Freedom Movement of the Sixties – a movement whose most militant sector was “militarily defeated,” as Black Is Back Coalition chairman Omali Yeshitela points out, by the U.S. gendarmerie’s counterinsurgency campaign of assassination, disruption and mass arrests.

The U.S. government was not content to simply crush the organized activists, but opted to put Black Americans as a group under a militarized regime of mass incarceration. That’s the regime that shot Michael Brown six times, two Saturdays ago, and which has since sent reinforcements in various uniforms to bolster the state’s longstanding policy of Black containment.

That’s why Al Sharpton statements on Ferguson are diversionary, at best:

"America as a nation, Missouri as a state, Ferguson as a city, is at a defining moment on whether or not we know and are mature enough to handle policing — whether it goes over the line or not.... All policemen are not bad; most policemen are not bad. But all of them are not right all the time. And when they're wrong, they must pay for being wrong just like citizens pay when they're wrong.... Looting is wrong. We condemn the looters. But when will law enforcement condemn police who shoot and kill our young people? We got to be honest on both sides of this discussion."

We only quote Sharpton because his views are essentially representative of the Black Misleadership Class, which has presided over nearly half a century of mass Black incarceration and containment, yet continues to counsel that African Americans are only a reform or two away from true “freedom.” Sharpton wants Black people and the police to understand each other’s perspectives, which is the common refrain of corporate media, as well.

Fortunately, the defiant activists in Ferguson understand all too well where the police are coming from. This is not about bad, rogue cops, but an entrenched system of Black oppression that the cops are paid and trained to enforce.

It was understandable that previous generations of Black people, who came to political consciousness in the late Fifties and Sixties, could believe that growing police repression would surely be overcome by what seemed like the inexorable rise of Black majorities and decisive voting pluralities in the cities.

But the election of Black city councilpersons and mayors did not transform the fundamental relationship between the community and the police, who were even more quickly being integrated into a national gendarmerie that was sworn to impose what Michelle Alexander calls The New Jim Crow.

Meanwhile, the Black Misleadership Class – the beneficiaries of the limited, civil rights gains of the Sixties – spent most of their energies integrating themselves into the Democratic Party and affiliated corporate structures, while accepting every gift of guns and gear from the feds.

Black majority rule does not automatically transform the relationship between cops and citizens. Newark, New Jersey, for example, has had Black mayors since 1970. Yet, a U.S. Justice Department review shows that cops violate the rights of residents in 75 percent of pedestrian stops. There is nothing atypical about Newark among largely Black cities.

Back in the late Sixties, many believed that an influx of new, Black and brown police would compel local departments to “protect and serve” the people, rather than protect white privilege and serve the rich and powerful. It does generally appear that Black cops are somewhat less likely to kill or maim Black residents, but the repressive relationship is not fundamentally altered by their increased presence on the force.

In New Orleans, which has had a number of Black police chiefs, about 40 percent of the department is Black. Nevertheless, the department’s conduct in Black neighborhoods is as savage and predatory as in any city in the nation.

Back in 1969, it was not hopelessly naïve to believe that the establishment of civilian review boards to oversee police departments would make a huge difference in the lives of people at the other end of the nightstick. Today, there are plenty of such boards, with varied levels of independence and power, but nowhere can it be said that review boards have fundamentally altered Black-police relationships in statistically significant ways.

If the people of Ferguson or anyplace else demand more Black police officers or a civilian police review board, we should all support them. But we have the benefit of history to inform us that such reforms will have only marginal impact on community-police relations as long as the police mission is to contain and incarcerate Black people – which is the root of the militarized police state. The same “army/police” rules everywhere in America.

There is no liberated territory – not yet. But, that must be the goal.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government
KEYWORDS: blacks; ferguson; lawenforcement; sharpton
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Got that?
1 posted on 08/21/2014 10:30:55 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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2 posted on 08/21/2014 10:33:01 AM PDT by caww
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3 posted on 08/21/2014 10:34:38 AM PDT by QT3.14 (To learn who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize - Voltaire)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Where’s the BARF alert?


4 posted on 08/21/2014 10:34:45 AM PDT by SZonian (Throwing our allegiances to political parties in the long run gave away our liberty.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Black Agenda Report

Sounds racist ...

5 posted on 08/21/2014 10:35:27 AM PDT by NorthMountain
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“Got that?”

No, because I stopped reading. Foolishness.


6 posted on 08/21/2014 10:35:45 AM PDT by demshateGod (The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Now we are at way with Black America?

Can we fight 2 war fronts right now? We still haven't defeated women yet in our War Against Women.

7 posted on 08/21/2014 10:36:30 AM PDT by GregoTX (Remember the Alamo)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
More agonized, tortured Bravo Sierra.

So what is really going on in Ferguson?

The left, the race batters, and this administration want a particular narrative about Ferguson, and they have a willing and abetting media to help make it happen and maintain it.

Simply put...that's why this incident is lasting so long in the media.

This Ferguson narrative of a white cop deliberately executing an unarmed black teenager who was just walking down the street continues their race touble propaganda, distracts from the much more serious issues of the day, and they hope will give them political cover for the fall election.

This Ferguson narrative also has no basis whatsoever in the truth.

Eyewitness accounts make plain that:

1) Michael Brown profaned a police officer who at first simply asked him get out of the middle of the street.

2) Micael Brown refused to follow a lawful police instruction to get out of the middle of the street.

3) Michael Brown assaulted the police officer when he returned to question Brown, striking him several times in the face, attempting to the get the officer's weapon in the process.

4) Michael Brown ran from the police car after assaulting the officer.

5) Michael Brown turned around and taunted the police officer when that officer gave chase and told him to stop.

6) Michael Brown then charged the police officer.

7) Michael Brown was killed by gunfire from the police officer as he charged that officer, Darren Wilon.

The police incident report agrees with this sequence of events.

Conversation from two bystanders discussing what happened on a YouTube video agrees with this sequence of events.

Other eyewitnesses agree with this sequence f events.

The medical report on the officer indicates he was severely beaten about the face and head...beaten almost unconscious...and sustained a fractured orbital bone to his left eye.

I believe that forensics and ballistics will prove this sequence of events.

Michael Brown was a large, very powerfully built and strong young man who was also a violent criminal and thug. He had strong-arm robbed a store minutes before this confrontation.

This officer, Darren Wilson, was heroic in his actions.

After significant injury to himself, and at moral peril to himself, he confronted a violent criminal and attempted to do his duty and apprehend the criminal. He then had to defend his life against the criminal and shoot him.

God bless you officer Wilson, and God keep and heal you.

8 posted on 08/21/2014 10:38:52 AM PDT by Jeff Head (Semper Fidelis - Molon Labe - Sic Semper Tyrannis)
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To: QT3.14

I think this is about right....commenter quote:

Is there really a lot of unanswered questions about the Ferguson Shooting or are there a lot of answers that people don’t want to hear?


9 posted on 08/21/2014 10:40:23 AM PDT by caww
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To: GregoTX

It’s like pick the most PC oppression since they apparently don’t care for the truth of “don’t rob and don’t smash a cop in the face and you won’t get shot at by a cop”....that must just be too much responsibility.

If Brown had killed the cop, the “victims of oppression” would still be screaming how awful their plight is and it was the cop’s fault for coming after a Black man. How dare he do that!

I’m done with the BS dia-TRIBE!


10 posted on 08/21/2014 10:40:41 AM PDT by austinaero
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Isn’t Detroit liberated enough?


11 posted on 08/21/2014 10:42:47 AM PDT by Pietro
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There is no liberated territory – not yet. But, that must be the goal.

Give him what he wants.

Pull all police and other services out of the black areas. Give them full independence.

Of course, that also means all government support checks, EBT, etc. stops.

They want to be liberated.

12 posted on 08/21/2014 10:44:32 AM PDT by Sherman Logan (Perception wins all the battles. Reality wins all the wars.)
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Star Witness In Michael Brown Shooting Charged With Theft, ‘Filing False Police Report’

Is this true?????

http://www.ijreview.com/2014/08/170048-star-witness-michael-brown-shooting-charged-theft-filing-false-police-report/


13 posted on 08/21/2014 10:45:21 AM PDT by caww
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To: Sherman Logan

16 posted on 08/21/2014 10:47:44 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out for himself.)
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To: Pietro

Exactly...These are our “Palestinians”. I truly wish, that we could give them exactly what they want—a country of their own. We build an Israeli-style wall on the border and regulate who can then enter our space.

Let’s see how long they would be capable of governing themselves. We’ve been hoodwinked into pouring trillions into their community with absolutely zero positive results.

The war is on America—declared by them. This nonsense will never cease until Americans decide to hold them accountable. Fat chance on that ever happening.


17 posted on 08/21/2014 10:52:14 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal (Bible Summary in a few verses: John 14:6, John 6:29, Romans 10:9-10)
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There is no liberated territory – not yet. But, that must be the goal.

The leftist "racist America" is a lie, but the goals are real.

One is to create and expand zones, similar to Muslim-controlled areas in France and England, or cartel-controlled areas along the U.S. / Mexican border, where the rule of law cannot be enforced.

18 posted on 08/21/2014 10:54:20 AM PDT by Interesting Times (WinterSoldier.com. SwiftVets.com. ToSetTheRecordStraight.com.)
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"Let’s see how long they would be capable of governing themselves."

Take a hint from Haiti

19 posted on 08/21/2014 10:55:09 AM PDT by Pietro
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No,we have to pay for water as you know a human right!


20 posted on 08/21/2014 11:03:21 AM PDT by Dr. Ursus
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