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FUCK TRUMP, BUT FUCK YOU TOO: NO UNITY WITH LIBERALS
November 17, 2016
A cop begins swinging his baton at the protesters in front of me. A riot line begins to form and push against the crowd as they chanted “this is a peaceful movement”. I began chanting “fuck the police” cause that’s what you do when cops start being…well cops. “Shhhh”, a man I did not know said to me while he put his hand in front my lips almost close enough to touch them. I told him to get his hand out of my face, and was met with several other men pushing their bodies up against me, forming hearts with their hands while yelling at me “this is a peaceful movement”. As that is happening, a white woman hits me in the head, knocking my hat off onto the ground. Where were my safety pin allies when I needed you then?
The cop who was swinging his baton watched as the crowd turned their anger on me instead, he smiled. Probably laughing on the inside while the people he so badly wanted to hit made sure no one said, “fuck the police”. Funny enough, earlier the predominantly white crowd was very eager to chant “black lives, they matter here”, just like they saw before on their computer screens when black people took to the streets to protest the violence wielded by the police.
What was made clear that night was that blue lives mattered more than this black one.
This is the anti-Trump movement, at least in Los Angeles. A bunch of white liberals with a fringe radical element who they continuously silenced, policed, threatened, and attacked for pushing past the “not my president” narrative.
While it is great that people are taking the streets, and that protests have remained consistent since the election, it will be all in vain unless systemic issues are brought up and addressed within the movement.
As it stands, for radicals, specifically non-white anti-authoritarians, these actions hold the same element of danger as attending a Trump rally. For a white liberal may not shoot you, they’ll just snitch on you to the cops who will. They’ll also wear a safety pin to show how much of an “ally” they are, while shaking the hands of police officers at an action, cause “LAPD are good cops”, “better” than those other ones.
So while some may try to argue that there is room for everyone in this movement, that we have more to gain from the masses than to be alone in our ideology. It often feels like people don’t understand the gravity of what is happening in this country and around the world. The danger and high stakes we face for being a part of those marginalized groups liberals pretend to represent. They can’t understand what the reality is for undocumented people who are fearful of losing their DACA status and be deported, for those with differentabilities who depend on Obamacare and Medicaid, for trans women who fear their name will be added to this year’s deadliest record of violent killings, for queer people attacked and then later placed in an ICE detention center for being a queer immigrant in Orange County, for Muslim women who are afraid to wear their hijab because people are setting them on fire, and for black freshmen in college being put on a lynch lists, because now white people have gotten “their country back”. Let’s understand that all of this racism, hate, and violence was already true and occurring in our lives before Trump. That these same oppressed groups have been ignored by those same white liberals that are now consumed and overwhelmed with a need to take action. After they have spent years ignoring us when we have screamed and stated openly that America is a racist, white supremacist, fascist country, created through the genocide and physical erasure of indigenous people, and built on the backs of Africans that were kidnapped and brought over here and forced into slavery.
Let’s understand all of this, all that has happened and continues to happen, and respect the resistance that has existed and will continue to exist even after Liberals leave because they become satisfied and content with Trump because gay marriage is protected and the Trans-Pacific Partnership was killed.
So while it might appear that the masses have awoken, what use are those masses when they are mostly white liberals filled with denial of their own complacency and contribution towards maintaining the hierarchy of violence?
The fight is against the state and all those who are in place to protect it, liberalism in effect has become the state’s first line of defense. Their role is to funnel dissent into the electoral process for the Democratic party, to keep us dependent on them through funding, and to enforce that our tactics remain weak and passive.
Movements do not move forward on their own. They take a lot of labor, both emotional and physical. We stand on a foundation of resistance built by the blood and hands of our ancestors, as well as those in recent years. People have fought hard against co-optation and peace policing to get to the place we are now, where taking the streets is a given and not a question, to the point where cops now preemptively block every freeway entrance out of fear we will out maneuver them again. With each wave, the same debates resurface, “no police are not your friends”, “yes it’s okay to take the streets”, “no property destruction isn’t violence” this results in keeping us stagnant.
What is the point of pushing the line if we are only to end up back at the start due to the dominance of liberals in our movement?
We might all hate Trump, we might all fear what his presidency will bring, but we don’t all have the same consequences of a Trump presidency, or any other president for that matter.
There is a lot of talk about unity right now, there is this desire by those who seek liberation and revolution to align themselves with liberals. This must end, we must stop chasing the masses, we must realize that we have to be the people we have been waiting for.
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FUCK TRUMP, BUT FUCK YOU TOO: NO UNITY WITH LIBERALS
November 17, 2016
A cop begins swinging his baton at the protesters in front of me. A riot line begins to form and push against the crowd as they chanted “this is a peaceful movement”. I began chanting “fuck the police” cause that’s what you do when cops start being…well cops. “Shhhh”, a man I did not know said to me while he put his hand in front my lips almost close enough to touch them. I told him to get his hand out of my face, and was met with several other men pushing their bodies up against me, forming hearts with their hands while yelling at me “this is a peaceful movement”. As that is happening, a white woman hits me in the head, knocking my hat off onto the ground. Where were my safety pin allies when I needed you then?
The cop who was swinging his baton watched as the crowd turned their anger on me instead, he smiled. Probably laughing on the inside while the people he so badly wanted to hit made sure no one said, “fuck the police”. Funny enough, earlier the predominantly white crowd was very eager to chant “black lives, they matter here”, just like they saw before on their computer screens when black people took to the streets to protest the violence wielded by the police.
What was made clear that night was that blue lives mattered more than this black one.
This is the anti-Trump movement, at least in Los Angeles. A bunch of white liberals with a fringe radical element who they continuously silenced, policed, threatened, and attacked for pushing past the “not my president” narrative.
While it is great that people are taking the streets, and that protests have remained consistent since the election, it will be all in vain unless systemic issues are brought up and addressed within the movement.
As it stands, for radicals, specifically non-white anti-authoritarians, these actions hold the same element of danger as attending a Trump rally. For a white liberal may not shoot you, they’ll just snitch on you to the cops who will. They’ll also wear a safety pin to show how much of an “ally” they are, while shaking the hands of police officers at an action, cause “LAPD are good cops”, “better” than those other ones.
So while some may try to argue that there is room for everyone in this movement, that we have more to gain from the masses than to be alone in our ideology. It often feels like people don’t understand the gravity of what is happening in this country and around the world. The danger and high stakes we face for being a part of those marginalized groups liberals pretend to represent. They can’t understand what the reality is for undocumented people who are fearful of losing their DACA status and be deported, for those with differentabilities who depend on Obamacare and Medicaid, for trans women who fear their name will be added to this year’s deadliest record of violent killings, for queer people attacked and then later placed in an ICE detention center for being a queer immigrant in Orange County, for Muslim women who are afraid to wear their hijab because people are setting them on fire, and for black freshmen in college being put on a lynch lists, because now white people have gotten “their country back”. Let’s understand that all of this racism, hate, and violence was already true and occurring in our lives before Trump. That these same oppressed groups have been ignored by those same white liberals that are now consumed and overwhelmed with a need to take action. After they have spent years ignoring us when we have screamed and stated openly that America is a racist, white supremacist, fascist country, created through the genocide and physical erasure of indigenous people, and built on the backs of Africans that were kidnapped and brought over here and forced into slavery.
Let’s understand all of this, all that has happened and continues to happen, and respect the resistance that has existed and will continue to exist even after Liberals leave because they become satisfied and content with Trump because gay marriage is protected and the Trans-Pacific Partnership was killed.
So while it might appear that the masses have awoken, what use are those masses when they are mostly white liberals filled with denial of their own complacency and contribution towards maintaining the hierarchy of violence?
The fight is against the state and all those who are in place to protect it, liberalism in effect has become the state’s first line of defense. Their role is to funnel dissent into the electoral process for the Democratic party, to keep us dependent on them through funding, and to enforce that our tactics remain weak and passive.
Movements do not move forward on their own. They take a lot of labor, both emotional and physical. We stand on a foundation of resistance built by the blood and hands of our ancestors, as well as those in recent years. People have fought hard against co-optation and peace policing to get to the place we are now, where taking the streets is a given and not a question, to the point where cops now preemptively block every freeway entrance out of fear we will out maneuver them again. With each wave, the same debates resurface, “no police are not your friends”, “yes it’s okay to take the streets”, “no property destruction isn’t violence” this results in keeping us stagnant.
What is the point of pushing the line if we are only to end up back at the start due to the dominance of liberals in our movement?
We might all hate Trump, we might all fear what his presidency will bring, but we don’t all have the same consequences of a Trump presidency, or any other president for that matter.
There is a lot of talk about unity right now, there is this desire by those who seek liberation and revolution to align themselves with liberals. This must end, we must stop chasing the masses, we must realize that we have to be the people we have been waiting for.
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The Battles Ahead
Advocating for police reform is like thinking you can regulate racism, you just can’t. When you hear about an officer killing a black person it should not be surprising, this is their job, this is the reason why they were created. The protect and serve motto has been and will always be for white people and white capital only. This being said, it is also important to acknowledge that by abolishing the police the problem is not eliminated, there will still be armed racists killing black people with impunity because we live in a white supremacist anti-black world.
This doesn’t mean that nothing should be done. By all means, for those who have the temperament to advocate for changes within the structure of the state for the abolishment or reduction of the police please go and do so. I have always been a diversity of tactics type of person, as long as those who want to attempt reform do not try to co-opt or intrude on those who seek tactics that may be for the destruction of the institutions that are being pleaded to. It is important to note that co-optation is a form of policing, and is a tactic that benefits the state. Not all cops wear uniforms, and in my experience with uprisings organizations can often take the role of the police in effort to control the protest, the people, and the narrative. It is important that while we talk about abolishing the police as a structure we must understand that the idea of policing is not only limited to one who holds a badge.
If the police as a public entity was abolished they would be replaced with private security forces, mercenaries, or white vigilante groups. Just the same as when America removes “boots from the ground” it doesn’t mean that the war is over, or that the US occupation has ended. All it means is that private companies like Blackwater, drones, and other foreign entities have contracted out soldiers who will now be taking over the operation. The goal is control, domination, and the maintenance of power and capital. This is why it’s important to understand that this is a larger conversation than just the police, this is about white supremacy, capitalism, and the state.
It is not enough to just say we need to abolish the police, we must abolish the state as well. The state since its creation has done nothing but institutionalize its violence towards black people and other communities of color. It is the state that gives police it’s legitimacy, it is the state that gives the police its protection. As well as providing protection towards white supremacist groups and white vigilantes. As we are on a cusp of either a Clinton or Trump presidency we are guaranteed an increase in the power of the police. With Hillary’s backdoor arms deals we can be sure that the military’s old weapons will soon become your local police stations new favorite toys. So as we talk about alternatives to the police we can’t forget about all those weapons that aren’t going to simply disappear anytime soon (unless we’re talking about the “loads” of Pentagon issued weapons missing from more than a hundred state and local police departments).
With every year the state becomes more powerful, the empire becomes larger, and the tactics of the resistance remain the same. The dystopic future we’ve all feared is here, global fascism is rising, and globally, police are becoming more militarized. Why?
As global capitalism begins to phase into global fascism we are seeing an overall effort to repress and quell all forms of resistance. As wealth inequality continues to increase, the more the wealthy will depend on the police, as well as private security.
We need not wonder what the state's next tactics will be, Israel has been the common force behind the militarization of the world's local police. This could not be stated enough, the Israeli Defense Force is as embedded in our police departments as money is in our politics. The Israeli Defense Forces are who US police officers get their training from, so whatever crimes you choose to ignore being committed against Gazans you can expect here in the states, and elsewhere.
As black resistance continues to grow, we can not let our movement be limited to reforms and incremental measures. We have attempted the incremental approach for almost 500 years now and it is not working. We must fight not just for our right to live, but for our right to live autonomously. Any individual black death is a result to a collective assault on black people world wide. As long as the United States government stands, there will always be racists murdering black people. Even if the State were to fall there would still be attacks on black lives, the only difference is, we would no longer be tied to the laws that have never served us.
By abolishing the state and capitalism we do not solve our problem with white supremacy but we do allow for is a more even fighting ground for the battles ahead. Read more from Bobby London
We need a collective effort to reclaim the movement from the movement™ branding benefits the state not us If the state is comfortable with our movement then we are not moving in the right direction #BlackLivesMatter
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The world is outraged and I’m just numb.
I feel no more upset or sadden than I did a month ago. The news of cops killing another black person is no longer news, it just is.
There is a sense of pity that I feel from other non-black people, like I’m a character on a reality show as if my venting and pain is a production for others to consume.
Black resistance has become twitter hashtags that now everyone feels comfortable to use. Yes, say black lives matter three times fast and purify yourself of all your internalized anti-blackness and white supremacy!
Temporary awareness means people have finally had enough! Yes, lets take action, yes lets march in the streets, then people get arrested, organization co-opts, and energy is filtered into respectable politics. The movement fizzles until the next Cops Gone Wild video is released and we start all over again.
–I wonder how many fraternities stream the police murders and laugh, how many people watch it with enjoyment, ooh look they just released the uncut version, hell ya put that shit on the wide screen!
Every media outlet cover page reads Black Lives Matter. Media institutions that usually ignore our voices love moments like these. So much click bait. Let this be the moment you let your ONE token black staff writer shine.
So much profit in black death, we are not seen as human. Black people stay exploited, during grief, during pain, and in death.
Our suffering is entertainment, our coping is your entertainment, our resistance is YOUR entertainment.
And like a sitcom that has been on for too long there is predictability in both our action and inaction. Movement politics are as corrupt and opportunistic as state politics. The longer you stay involved the more cynical of people and their intentions you become. This is often written off as being jaded, but I think cynicism is an undervalued trait.
I guess I’m just over it all. What does it do, what has it done? As much as I think action is needed I know that it will lead to nothing. I know it’s not something I’m supposed to talk about or even say out loud. But, I do not owe anyone optimism. I fluctuate from nihilism and moments of hope.
Consider this the B-side, hopefully something out there will inspire me to write the A.
It's Time to Wake Up About the Democratic Party
by Bobby London
“Right at the tail of the 24-hour sit-in, Bernie Sanders headed to New York and gave one of his "revolutionary" speeches, in which he said to supporters that, "We might as well change the whole Democratic Party." He also wrote an op-ed for The New York Times, titled, "Democrats Need to Wake Up." In it, he reinstates his campaign policies regarding income inequality, the environment, war and immigration. He begins the piece with empathizing with Brexit supporters, and ends with a warning to Democrats that they, too, could lose the white working-class completely to Trump. In what felt like a subtweet, he closed the essay with a call for the next Democratic president -- and the Democratic Party as a whole -- to work towards more progressive issues. Not too shortly after the piece was published, the title of his op-ed was a trendy hashtag on Twitter. Tweets of support for the op-ed with hope that this could be fire that the Democratic Party so desperately needed to be put under them.
And that's what they'd like you think -- that this is the beginning of a new DNC. But this is the Democratic Party's attempt to co-opt whatever leftist energy existed within Bernie Sanders' campaign. This is Sanders funneling his supporters towards Hillary Clinton with hopes that he can push her to the left of the political spectrum. As if a masterful political manipulator like Hillary Clinton cares what Sanders or his supporters think. The only thing she cares about is that they show up and vote for her on Election Day. Which she knows they will, because hey, anything but Trump.
And while we fear what a Trump presidency could mean for this country, we are mistaken to think that a Hillary presidency would be any safer.
As Hillary Clinton represents the same party as Trump, the oligarchs, the military, the capitalists, imperialists, colonizers, white supremacists, patriarchs and fascists. She promotes Islamophobia and fear of "the other" -- just look at her 2008 campaign election and her treatment towards then-Sen. Barack Obama. Whether it was circulating rumors that he was Muslim in an effort to play into the country's anti-muslim sentiment, or having her campaign floating around an image of Obama in traditional Muslim garb when he visited Somalia in an overseas trip. Furthermore, Clinton is the preferred candidate of Wall Street and the global financial elite. She is the Democrat that will guarantee that the Palestinian genocide will continue with the help of the United States. And with the leaked emails from her time in the US State Department, we can thank her for her help in destabilizing Syria and empowering ISIS. Clinton represents more war, more imperialism, more deregulation, more of the status-quo. Like the Clinton before her, she hides her conservatism while implementing neoliberalist policies.
Just look at all the different donors for the Clinton foundation. Millions of dollars donated from corporations, oil companies, telecommunication networks, hedge funds and Monsanto. International Business Times reported: "Under Clinton's leadership, the State Department approved $165 billion worth of commercial arms sales to 20 nations whose governments have given money to the Clinton Foundation."
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NO LEADERS, NO MASTERS: WE MUST LIBERATE OURSELVES
December 3, 2015
When the State, the Media, and White America saw one of our “beloved leaders” Jesse Jackson confronted and challenged by Ferguson protesters, an uneasiness was felt. What they learned was something that had been true for some time now, if anyone ever bothered to ask us, is that people like Jesse Jackson, or Al Sharpton, don’t speak for us. The same has become true with the NAACP, which has done little in recent years towards the advancement of colored people. With last year incidents such as a letter in support of Rachel Dolezal, or giving Donald Sterling a lifetime achievement award, it is fair to say there is quite a disconnect between the organization and the community it is supposed to represent.
As we move forward it is important that we reflect on our immediate history and whether the tactics that have been used are ones that support us towards our liberation. The roles of hierarchy in black movements often reinforce systems of oppression that many of those are fighting against. The traditional black leadership that I spoke about before has become irrelevant to this new generation of resistance, and because of this we are seeing a new generation of leadership put in place to help guide us to the promise land.
The black leadership has come to be defined as an individual or group that has been deemed a leader and voice of black people usually by white media. The current black revolt has been branded as the Black Lives Matter movement, and although the creators of the BLM movement were three black queer women, it is the men of twitter who have been placed in leadership positions. Yes, women are the creators, or in other words, mothers of our movements, giving birth to our next kings. As someone who believes in autonomy and is against hierarchical ways of organizing, since it is contrary to the path of liberation, I am not arguing that they should be our rightful leaders, instead I simply want to point out the level of patriarchy and sexism present here.
Now, the aim of this piece is to target the idea of leadership, individually and within organizations. Who gets to decide who that said leadership is? Do retweets and hashtags count as votes these days? And who really benefits from a black leadership?
It’s quite interesting when you think about it, even the simple fact that black people have a leadership but white people don’t? You’ll never hear some news anchor say “well now we’re going to listen to the white leadership give a press conference on why Timmy shot up that school today” or, “lets discuss with the white leadership as to why there is an epidemic of heroin use in their community.” No, racial leadership is something that is reserved for the black community since we’re all homogeneous and think the same, we’re simple folks like that.
For one to be given the title leader it’s important that 1. The person is a cis-male, 2. The person isn’t afraid to get their hands dirty, and by dirty I mean work with politicians, media heads, and the police. On the local level it’s with community leaders you never even knew you had until a riot happens and they speak in front of a press conference telling black youth to calm down and to protest peacefully, or on the national level where they are doing the same thing but on some cable news network.
The media plays the most important role when it pertains to black leadership, they are the ones who solidify and reinforce the narrative. Either by continuously asking those said individuals to speak on available platforms, or simply by labeling them as leaders when referring to them on broadcast, validating them. The same is true with organizations, as I wrote in “How to Kill A Movement” the Ferguson uprisings became the Black Lives Matter movement after one caravan ride. And although many of us thought #BlackLivesMatter was just a hashtag we soon found out that it was in fact an org. The media, academia, and the state love to label movements because it allows for both lazy journalism and the control of the national narrative, such as the Ferguson uprisings being rebranded as part of the Black Lives Matter movement, offering no complexity. But, let’s not forget the real reason why the conversation of race and police brutality has changed in this country. It’s not because of any self-proclaimed leadership, or because of any of the civil disobedience media stunts and planned arrests that have taken place. It is because black people burned some shit down, broke some windows, and when tear gas canisters were thrown at them, they threw that shit back. It’s those freedom fighters, who you won’t see on a cover of a magazine, interviewed on cable news, or give a lecture at some white Ivy League school, who made it happen.
Now, many will wonder, “so what, what’s wrong with a little leadership, what good do riots bring to our communities anyway? We need organization!” For those individuals I would suggest you read my earlier pieces, “Looting is A Political Tactic”, “Embrace The Riot: Why Liberalism Fails”, and “It’s Time For Black Liberation, Not Liberalism” where I’ve discussed more in depth why rioting is a necessary tactic. Now, in the matters of the necessity of leadership, I will discuss further.
In my piece “It’s Time For Black Liberation Not Liberalism”, I wrote:
All of the forms that we’ve been examining above are various forms of hierarchy. Hierarchy is in opposition to liberation. This is why we need to re-examine the way we understand movement building and how resistance will be envisioned. A liberated person has no leaders, and a movement aiming towards liberation must be leaderless. We should be empowering each other and ourselves, while working together horizontally in our revolt.
The idea that what this movement needs is more leadership is false. Leaders can be compromised, and can be bought. The movement needs to be like wildfire, breathing life into each flame that springs up.
We have been dictated to our whole lives, controlled, and told what to do, the idea that this same violence needs to be replicated in our practice of resistance is ridiculous.
The state, like the media, seek out their go-to person(s), this person will be called whenever black unrest happens and will be invited to private meetings. In Los Angeles before the Darren Wilson verdict was released it was assumed that there would be a response by both the black and non-black political community. The police met with their go-to community leaders and org heads to discuss both what the allowed response would be and to snitch out what troublemakers or radical elements the police should look out for. Recently BLM has been in the news because of their closed meetings with Democratic Presidential candidates, because these candidates can’t be bothered to pander to black votes, they need black faces to do that for them. In either case it’s good to be careful of those whom the state feels comfortable meeting with. The interest of the state is to maintain order, whether it’s through the promise of reform or the inflation of individuals’ egos – suppression of resistance will be attempted.
There is an inherent lack of accountability when leadership is concerned. Whether it’s addressing concerns about private meetings with the State or allegations of abuse, the social capital and unchecked authority creates an environment for abusive and treacherous behavior. It is for this reason and many others that tactically hierarchical organizing not only does not work but is dangerous to the resistance. Individual and collective autonomy with both individual and collective accountability is crucial towards our working together towards liberation. As we reject the hierarchical concepts of race, economical structures, gender, abilities, body types, and species we must also look inward in how we reflect those hierarchies amongst each other, our organizing, and in our resistance as we strive to change and build a better world.
Since our capture and placement into this country we black people have been fighting for our liberation. When we talk about liberation we must understand what that word means, and what it’s going to take to truly achieve it. Hierarchy is another form of enslavement; it is someone having power over, instead of power with. For me liberation means no masters, none of any kind. For that to take place it will mean for the destruction of white human supremacy, hetero-patriarchy, capitalism, and the hierarchical authoritative structure. It is important both tactically and spiritually that this movement is not owned by one individual or organization.
To many you are just the masses they’ve been waiting for, wanting to take your vengeful energy and usurp it under their rightful control. They don’t care who the latest murder victim is, they’re just hashtags, your failure to disperse is just a wonderful example of how great they are at movement building. Even well intended people can lose their way, which is exactly why leadership and hierarchical tactics fail.
I reject the labels of activist and organizer, these titles create an inherent hierarchy and perpetuate the idea that you need to be directed. This doesn’t mean a movement can’t be organized. We can organize with each other or autonomously and horizontally without inflicting power structures against each other. I choose to participate in the resistance with those who I am in affinity with, loosely and freely under no name other than the banner of resistance. For this reason I have no blue print to offer, and you should be weary of me if I did. What I do however have is advice for those with whom I struggle with. As we fight for our liberation, our freedom, we must empower each other, speak for only ourselves, deconstruct the oppressive logic that we have internalized while living under white supremacy, and understand and embrace the fact that you do not need to be lead.
No leaders, No masters.
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