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I am currently writing to you from inside the walls of Georgia’s Hancock
State Prison where I am housed in its Tier II program. I am writing in
hopes that I can be one of those who receives Under Lock &
Key issues because I have a supreme respect for its message. I
really value its information and am in hopes that I can help in
spreading its message to the unconscious minds that fill these prison
cells to its fullest capacity.
Also I would like to study and learn as much about Maoism, as I have
taken his views as mine thus far. Me and three of my comrades have been
rotating the few issues available among one another, and have taken to
your 6 points and 5 principles as the foundation of our Guerrilla Union.
We all come from different sides, but through awareness of the truth
taught by you comrades of MIM we’ve put these titles aside and are now
striving to build a strong unity under Maoist teachings and play our
part in the struggle towards a socialist/communist society. Whatever
must be done will be done on our end. This paper would do a lot for us.
Keep spreading the word cause with us it starts inside but continues
when we return to the streets. Please keep me in mind, for I am a
sincere comrade, and once again your paper would mean a lot to my
strive. Your brother in the struggle, UHURU. Let’s get free!!
MIM(Prisons) responds: This comrade is on the same track as
thousands of other prisoners across the United $tates who have
discovered that Maoism isn’t just words written by some long-dead persyn
from China, but a living philosophy that can be applied to current
conditions of oppression around the world. This should be no surprise,
even to the imperialists if they are paying attention. Maoism is merely
the practice and application of scientific thought, or as communists
call it, dialectical materialism. We learn from history and apply those
lessons to advance our theoretical understanding.
Prisoners, who are among the most oppressed people within U.$. borders,
can see from their everyday experiences that the oppressors aren’t
giving up their power without a fight. This is just one example of why
Maoists understand the need for a dictatorship of the proletariat after
the people overthrow the imperialist governments. We need a system that
can enforce the power of the people, even when the oppressors try to
claw their way back into power.
And once we have established a system of government that is serving the
interests of the majority of the world’s people rather than the
minority, history teaches us that we still can’t rest easy. It’s not
just the old bourgeoisie of capitalism who will present a threat, but
the new bourgeoisie that will arise and hope to seize power from within
the party and government. This drive for persynal power and wealth is a
remnant of capitalist culture that won’t disappear overnight after a
socialist revolution.
It is these lessons, among others, that prisoners must study to help
build an organization that can eventually join the oppressed nations of
the world in successfully ending the reign of terror of the
imperialists. Thankfully MIM(Prisons) distributes many of these
materials and helps run study courses on vital topics. Write to us at
the address on p. 1 to get involved!
I am not a murderer yet i am not free I am not alone in this
struggle Just solitary I’m not ever going to putt or give up
Like my blood kin have done on themselves and me I’m not racist,
but I’m white but I find no pride in the latter or excuses in
the former I am not religious Science has proven evolution
Therefore I’m atheist What’s your excuse? I am not some scholar
or martyr Just a man skating on the edges of insanity Because of
my country And its ‘cruel world’ hypocrisy I’m the person
lifting and dropping this pen but these words aren’t just mine I
am not alone in this emotion I’m not! not ever going to
accept this system I’ll fight it to my death (I swear!) and
gratefully I am not you I am not an Amerikkkan And I will
never ever be
I have been having trouble with the medical treatment I have been given
since entering the system, to include mis-diagnosis and further injury
after this. I have twice been charged for treatment of illness/injury
caused by neglect and the negligence of the medical department. Not only
am I being charged, I am being refused surgery to correct an injury
because it is not life-threatening. But it is definitely causing a lot
of misery/discomfort and diminished quality of life.
Without getting into specifics, I was treated for cancer in 2011-2012
and after 1 year of trying to get properly diagnosed, I had chemotherapy
and two surgeries. After my last surgery, I was forced to return to work
and, despite complaints, developed a hernia on my surgery site. I have
seen a surgeon twice since 2012 and have been declined for surgery and
only given work restrictions.
I have a lot of complications developing from this and twice the medical
department has charged me for treatment. I would like some help in the
procedures to properly grieve these issues and prayerfully get relief.
Thank you for your assistance.
To fight oppression We advocate secession Lest we fall, we
unite And stand tall We’re wise We heed the call To
revolt, in mass All or one, one for all To fight oppressor
class Procrastination long past Now their reign It won’t
last Oppression we slew Liberation, in full view Through
wrong We’re made strong Mass movement Brings vast
improvement We study in group We unite in troup We are
cadre Benevolent, your padre Heed to call Together let’s
stand Alone, we stumble, then fall Heed the Call
“We seldom, if ever, think of ourselves as among those petty-bourgeois
forces in need of committing ‘class suicide’ - but We must remember
where We are. Here in the seat of empire, even the ‘slaves’ are
‘petty-bourgeois,’ and our poverty is not what it would be if We didn’t
in a thousand ways also benefit from the spoils of the exploitation of
peoples throughout the world. Our passivity wouldn’t be what it is if
not for our thinking that We have something to lose.” - James Yaki
Sayles,
Meditations
on Frantz Fanon’s Wretched of the Earth, p. 188
I believe this quote may be of some interest to you in your development
of the First World Lumpen (FWL). I believe this applies more to the
Euro-Amerikkan than to the nationless New Afrikan who falls into the
class lumpenproletariat (LP) by default of lacking a class society of
its own.
I am aware that the New Afrikan lumpenproletariat (NAL) is more
privileged than the Third World lumpenproletariat (TWL). But not
privileged enough to make it reactionary. The LP of Amerikkka is
majority New Afrikan - or an oppressed nation, which changes the quality
of the question. So it is not just a LP, but LP of an oppressed nation.
This qualitative leap in the discussion pushes us to do a through
theoretical analysis on the LP from all sides of the question.
The contradiction may look like this: First World lumpen and New Afrikan
lumpen.
Then it can be stated as this: Euro Amerikan FWL and New Afrikan FWL
Then Euro-Amerikan FWL must be understood to be reactionary as it is
majority white nationalist (racist). They consist of oppressor nation
background.
MIM(Prisons) responds: We have a lot of unity with this comrade
on assessing the national contradiction between oppressed and oppressor
nation lumpen. As we get into in the Lumpen Class Analysis article in
ULK 51, we make a distinction between the lumpenproletariat and
the First World lumpen that gets at this comparison between the NAL and
TWL the writer points out. We find the lumpenproletariat in countries
where there is a sizable proletariat, while the First World lumpen
exists in First World countries where there is almost no proletariat to
speak of, and this later group benefits from living in an imperialist
country.
Further, we agree that there is an important overlap between class and
nation when it comes to the lumpen. The national privilege of the
oppressor nation makes it unlikely that the lumpen from that nation will
be revolutionary, while national oppression puts the lumpen from
oppressed nations more likely to be on the side of the world’s
oppressed. In fact, we believe that the class privilege enjoyed by the
oppressor nations extends to encompass any potential white nation lumpen
to the extent that they can effectively be considered part of the petty
bourgeois class from the perspective of class consciousness. And so when
we talk about First World lumpen, we are usually looking at oppressed
nation lumpen only.
Knowledge is the higher power. Thru dedication, struggle, sacrifice,
knowledge and revolution we will put Aztlán along with the rest of the
oppressed back in power. Don’t let TV and the bullshit ass propaganda
dictate what you can and can’t do, much less a bunch of sheep heads with
a stitched up patch that suppose to mean “authority say so.” Also to my
elders out in the so-called free world and the ones coming out them SHU
dungeons after years and decades of oppression, my message is this:
Avoid calling the youth “little homies” as in diminishing their status
comrade!! Instead if you are so “big,” I’m assuming in mind,
por favor embrace the youth and teach em to teach, teach em to
understand, teach em to resist, teach em to organize. Put a mirror in
front of em and give em a soul. Cuz 80% of the population are zombied
out. We all put in work the same, but you that are looked upon as elder
and leader, especially from out the dungeon, have a stage and a mic.
Remember a true revolutionary is not categorized by age, looks, material
items or what one did a thousand years ago, but by what one is doing now
and is willing to do for the causa.
Anyone can sit on a bunk and zombie out at the stupid box (TV) for all
your life. That my friend is not a revolutionary individual, an Oh Gee
or whatever you want to call it. The youth is our future. Embrace and
teach. Oh, one more thing, don’t get caught up on the goodies. The pigs
love to see that shit. I wonder why?
Also, there’s this hardcore book that just came out: Chican@ Power
and the Struggle for Aztlán. Man, everybody needs to read it. Go on
and put that paypal you was gonna spend on hold and order this book. And
don’t forget to also slide a donation to MIM to help out with the books
and material that MIM provides to the less fortunate. Think of it as the
prison kitty we have here in the yards and write in!!
Enclosed is a bit of stamps as a donation, and I’ve been recruiting. I
hope they’ll pitch in as well.
p.s. For those going to board, know that the swine is conducting a
facebook background check, trying to catch mofos on the web. Incognito
fellas, it can result in a denial of parole.
MIM(Prisons) adds: A few good tips from our comrade here who is
putting eir money where eir mouth is. While we do not promote an
idealized revolutionary lifestyle, we do think that people can often
underestimate the effect that watching TV has on people and their
health. And if that is what you are doing with all your time you really
aren’t living life.
MIM has long been cutting edge in terms of promoting good security
practices and technologies. And a while ago we realized that even
prisoners need to be conscious about security in relation to computers
and cell phones as we wrote about in Under Lock & Key 31.
Finally, if prisoners want to get Chican@ Power, it is available
for the discounted rate of $10 from MIM Distributors or for work
exchange from our Free Books for Prisoners program.
I am a true soldier for the cause of change and the fight it takes to
accomplish it. I have been housed at Pelican Bay State Prison since
2013, after being released for a sticking. My prior dealings with this
place dates back to 1996 when I did my first bid. Currently I have
chosen to embrace change and growth as well as a United Front for Peace
at Pelican Bay State Prison.
I am currently involved in “P.E.A.C.E.”, Prisoners Embracing
Anti-hostilities and Cultural Evolution. We have been going strong for
over 8 months. Our cause is based on embracing anti-hostilities and
cultural evolution amongst Africans, Hispanics, Whites, Asians,
Islanders, and Native Americans by way of partaking in tournaments of
basketball, handball, volleyball and having made a conscious choice for
change.
These efforts are not being taken lightly by this prison, and every
effort is being made to stomp our push for change. The oppressor has
refused to follow any of their own set rules and regulations as far as
Inmate Leisure Time Activity Groups (ILTAGs) are concerned and assisting
our approved ILTAG from running said tournaments without any hassle or
fear of our sponsor being prevented from performing his duties without
constant nickel and dime harassment tactics.
Pelican Bay State Prison is not open for change. I have been placed in
Ad-Seg due to what staff here refer to as “causing ripples.” I did 9
months with no charges or a finding of guilt as to that 115
[Disciplinary Report]. A comrade took on the Men’s Advisory Council
chairman job and raised many concerns of the general population, only to
find their house searched by squad numerous times, and constantly given
urine tests, though none of these tactics ended with any findings of
guilt.
I have so much to share with you all including the atmosphere on these
main lines and the new tactics being used to incite violence, chaos and
riots. I am on the front line as are so many other brethren here, but we
need that voice and the way shared with us on how to proceed in the
correct way.
I wish to further educate the masses here at Pelican Bay State Prison as
do others, but we seriously need a support system from the outside. Just
like the distance of this place from civilization, this is what it feels
like to seek rehabilitation, peace, and change at a place that
specializes in oppressing. Prisoners’ mail is not going out or coming
in, and there is no way to prove either way, the
602
[prisoner grievance] process is in shambles; even when you win in
this prison you still lose. Every action causes a reaction and Pelican
Bay is notorious for their continued nit picking until they get the
reaction they are seeking: chaos, violence, riots and disunity amongst
prisoners.
We humbly ask for your assistance in bringing change to Pelican Bay
State Prison, and the followers you possess in how to proceed. Please
include all information and knowledge needed to proceed. Contact myself,
and all will be shared with the men concerned. P.E.A.C.E.
In the 20th century New Afrikans reached out to Islam in an attempt to
find identity outside of Amerikkkan culture. In Islam they found
history, identity, independence, integrity and a connection to the
larger world, in particular the Third World. Today, revolutionary Islam
is reaching out to New Afrikans and the First World lumpen. Just this
month, an Al Shabaab-affiliated video was released featuring the stories
of young men recruited from Minnesota who were martyred in Somalia
fighting the African Union troops who serve their U.$. imperialist
master. The first five minutes of this video is a pointed critique of
the history of national oppression in the United $tates and the idea of
race. It features footage from Rodney King to Michael Brown and
uprisings in Ferguson, Missouri, prisoners from Georgia to California,
and sound bites from Malcolm X to Anwar al Awlaki. It is an agitational
piece that clearly promotes the national interests of New Afrika.(1)
In the video, Islam is presented as the answer to the racism and social
hierarchy based on pseudo-biology that is inherent to Amerika. The
conception of Islam as a liberation theology is not difficult to make
given the prominence of the concepts of jihad, or Holy Struggle,
and shahada, translated as witness or martyrdom. The Holy
Struggle is to be one with Allah and to represent righteousness, truth
and goodness as determined by Allah’s divine wisdom. While jihad
and shahada do not require armed struggle, martyrdom in battle
for Allah’s will is one way that Muslims can reach shahada
according to the Qur’an.(2)
Throughout the stories of the Minnesota martyrs there is a theme of not
fearing death, but rather running towards it. In regions where
revolutionary struggle and political dissent of any form has been
brutally crushed, Islam might fulfill a need in providing this basis for
courage in the face of imminent death. There are many examples in
history of the oppressed finding courage in a belief in their own
immortality, but they generally did not end well for the oppressed.
Ultimately, the myth of immortality may be good at recruiting cannon
fodder, but it leads to recklessness and a lack of a scientific approach
that is required for victory. We see the brazen unscientific approach to
battle playing out in the Islamic State, which is now losing ground
after a couple years of impressing the world with their successes.
“You can kill the revolutionary, but you can’t kill the revolution.” -
Fred Hampton, National Deputy Chairpersyn of the Black Panther Party
Like the Muslim in jihad, the communist struggles to discover truth and
goodness. But the communist serves the people, not Allah, so that
goodness is relative to the real lives of humyn beings, and truth is
that which changes the conditions of that reality. Whether we can serve
the people better in life or in giving our lives will depend on the
situation. But as most Muslims will agree, serving truth and goodness
does not come in seeking death. Rather than finding our strength and
resolve in myths, we look to this world to find strategic confidence in
our victory. The vast majority of the world’s people suffer under the
current imperialist system. Yet that system depends on those same people
to derive the profits that keep the system moving. So there is an
inherent contradiction that will continue to play out in the form of
class and national conflict until the exploitative system is destroyed
and replaced with one that serves humynkind.
Islam is Growing
If there were to be a religion of the Third World proletariat, it would
be Islam, just by the numbers. As of 2010, only 3% of Muslims lived in
the imperialist countries, yet Muslims made up 23.4% of the world’s
population.(3) The Muslim-majority countries are dominated by young
people, with over 60% of their citizens being under 30 years old
today.(3) Thus the Muslim population is projected to increase, as
Muslims will have birth rates twice the rest of the population for the
next couple decades. The contradiction between youth and adults has
always been an important one, with youthful populations being more open
to change.
Of course, Islam has almost no influence in Central and South America
and significant chunks of Africa and Asia. So Islam does not represent
the Third World as a whole. But First Worldist chauvinism is just as
likely to come in anti-Muslim rhetoric as it is to come in the form of
racism these days. And it is interesting how its role among the internal
semi-colonies of the United $tates has also emerged from the oppressor
nation vs. oppressed contradiction, as we will examine in more depth.
It is of note that France, Belgium and Russia are the only imperialist
countries that are predicted to have more than 10% of their populations
Muslim by 2030.(3) In November 2015, France and Belgium were put under
the equivalent of Martial Law in a search for radical Muslims in their
countries. Paris remains under this oppressive police state months
later. Following the attacks in Paris, there have been attacks in Russia
and the downing of a Russian plane. Anti-Muslim nationalism is also rife
in Russia, which has recently joined the war against the Islamic State
in full force.
In the United $tates, Muslims make up a mere 0.9% of the population.(4)
For this reason there is great ignorance of Islam, but Amerikkkans still
share the anti-Muslim sentiments of other imperialist countries. 2015
saw the greatest number of attacks on Mosques in the United $tates on
record, with a surge following the attacks by Muslims in Paris, France
and San Bernardino, California.(5)
The imperialists have succeeded in creating a new race, that is Muslims,
for the oppressor nation peoples to focus their hate on. Without this
racism, there could be no bombings or occupations in Palestine, Syria,
Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya. Yet the white nationalists, in their own
twisted logic, can claim Islamophobia is not racism because its based in
religion and not “biology.” Academia and the media have jumped on this
opportunity, presenting Islamophobic papers as legitimate research and
reporting, in a form of modern-day phrenology. There have even been
discussions online, no doubt dominated by Euro-Amerikans, about how
being anti-Jewish is racist but anti-Muslim is not. It is amazing that
in 2016, politricks still trumps science, and most people still believe
in race. Racist has become such a powerful word due to a
combination of the righteous struggles of the oppressed and the
promotion of identity politics, that First Worldists are now convinced
that Islamophobic chauvinism is not as bad as racist chauvinism.
Islam as Philosophy
When you study philosophy you will inevitably study many religious
thinkers. To this day, you will find those who are very deeply involved
in religions to be thinkers and philosophers who are trying to
understand and use that understanding to interact with the world. As
communists, we do the same. So it is no surprise that we often find
ourselves in deep dialogue with those of different religious leanings.
As we’ll get into below, the underlying class makeup of different
religions has more to do with how those religions engage with communism
than anything else.
So what are we talking about then when we talk about religion? Religion
is idealism with organized rituals. The organized rituals part is pretty
straight forward. It implies that there is a group of people who adhere
to the religion in order to participate in the rituals. And the rituals
include all sorts of things from regular meetings, prayer, fasting,
philanthropy, dressing up, studying texts, marriage, etc.
Idealism is a broader category of philosophy that includes religions.
And there are different versions of idealism, as we might expect. What
is common between the different versions is that idealism puts the mind
as primary and matter as secondary or non-existent in terms of
understanding the “real world.” Prior to Hegel, who introduced the
radical method of dialectics, idealism was generally metaphysical.
Metaphysical idealism is the belief in predefined, static
things-in-themselves. For example, for those who believe in one god as
the creator, everything that exists is defined by an ideal image from
that god. For idealists, there is a barrier between what we perceive
through our five senses, and this pre-defined ideal. Philosophers like
Kant, who Engels called an agnostic, falling between idealism and
materialism, believed that the real ideal was unknowable, or knowable
only through faith. For many religions, it is the task of the individual
to attempt to know that ideal or absolute truth by following the rituals
of their religion. In Islam, this is called jihad. The passing
from the material world to the world of ideas is also called
transcendence. Transcendence is a major theme of many religions.
For materialists there is no such thing as transcendence. We see that
truth is obtained through our five senses in a constant process of
gaining knowledge and understanding as a species through practice and
the scientific method. There is no ancient scroll or secret key that
will open our third eye allowing us to suddenly see and understand all
the secrets of the world that are hidden from us by our senses. Or, as
Engels puts it in describing why Hegel marked the end of philosophy:
“As soon as we have once realised – and in the long run no one has
helped us to realize it more than Hegel himself – that the task of
philosophy thus stated means nothing but the task that a single
philosopher should accomplish that which can only be accomplished by the
entire human race in its progressive development – as soon as we realise
that, there is an end to all philosophy in the hitherto accepted sense
of the word. One leaves alone ‘absolute truth’, which is unattainable
along this path or by any single individual; instead, one pursues
attainable relative truths along the path of the positive sciences, and
the summation of their results by means of dialectical thinking.”(6)
Why Do We Still Have Religion?
The United $tates is exceptional in the First World in often defining
itself through religion (Christianity). One recent book describes this
as a fairly recent development, starting from a campaign by industrial
capitalists with libertarian interests opposed to the New Deal.(7) The
author points out, however, that Franklin D. Roosevelt used a lot of
Christian language in his promotion of the New Deal and criticism of the
evils of the capitalist class. Roosevelt used that language to capture
the populist interests of the majority in the United $tates who were
suffering from the Great Depression. The Christian language was an
alternative to the communist language in the Soviet Union, which FDR was
trying to save the United $tates from. Since the Bolshevik revolution,
religious language has been openly used to combat the materialist
language of communists.
The capitalist class took up the religious lingo as a marketing scheme
after they realized that campaigning honestly for their own interests
against the New Deal was not going to get popular support.(7) They
backed the election of Dwight Eisenhower in 1954 who brought “In God We
Trust” to our currency and put “One Nation Under God” into the pledge of
allegience. While Eisenhower did not undo the New Deal as they’d hoped,
this trajectory continued with it’s pinnacle in 1980 with Ronald Reagon
backed by groups like the Moral Majority. It was Reagan who introduced
the tradition of U.$. presidents ending speeches with “God Bless
America.” To this day these evangelical Christian groups have played a
strong roll in U.$. politics.
This is just one example of how religion can be used to mobilize people
behind a political cause. It also demonstrates how religion can be a
very deceptive tool in politics because the politicians avoid talking
about the real issues. While in the realm of philosophy we can talk
about religion as idealism, in the realm of sociology we see it as
culture. And culture is part of the superstructure in that it reflects
the economic substructure; in our world that would be (imperialist)
capitalism. And within capitalism the fundamental contradiction that
defines that system is that between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie.
So, we will see how as the proletarian forces become stronger religion
will reflect the proletarian world view, such as in Central America when
socialism/communism had captured the interests of the masses in those
Catholic countries. Religion must adopt a proletarian worldview to stay
relevant as the scientific method begins to provide the masses with
answers that the religions had failed to. In the status quo under
capitalism religion most often reflects the interests of the
bourgeoisie.
It has been popular in recent decades to talk about the clash of
civilizations between the Muslim and Christian worlds. Some even look to
history to show a long pattern of these clashes along religious lines.
But these lazy historians cherry pick instances in history when religion
is used to further the economic interests of different groups, as it
often is. Yet a study of the causes of the most brutal wars in in our
modern industrial society demonstrate that it was all about trade,
markets and national interests. The two world wars were
inter-imperialist rivalries over these things.(8) Then as communism
threatened to remove vast segments of the world from the capitalist
market economy, the imperialists took aim at countries building
socialism. The focus on religion in the the last couple decades is a
direct result of the victory of the imperialists in crushing socialist
aspirations around the world. This repression, combined with some of the
negative experiences countries in regions like the Middle East had
interacting with revisionists and social-imperialists claiming to be
communists, has led to a significant turning away from the socialist
path in many parts of the Third World.
Islam and New Afrikans
Just as religion is today an outlet for many radical youth in the Third
World, religion has been influenced by revolutionary politics in the
context of New Afrika. In the 20th century we see a turn towards Islam
by a number of New Afrikans who are searching for identity and
liberation from oppression by Amerika. The great migration from the
Black Belt to the industrial centers of the north was a time of great
change for the nation, that left many searching for identity and
culture. In fact, Noble Drew Ali, Elijah Muhammed and Father Allah all
came from the south to face unmet promises of freedom and the American
Dream.(9)
The appeal of Islam for people like Noble Drew Ali seemed to be in that
it was exotic and unknown in North America, yet well-established
elsewhere in the world. New Afrikans have spent much time trying to
create a new identity by linking their history to lost histories of
other peoples, and this was the tradition that Ali worked in. At this
time, it seems that many would-be leaders presented themselves as
actually being from more exotic places in order to inspire awe and
respect from their would-be followers. But it wasn’t just novelty that
New Afrikans were looking for, it was something that spoke to their
national aspirations, and not the same old Christian doctrines that had
been used to keep their progenitors down.
There is a direct lineage from Ali’s
Moorish
Science Temple of America (MSTA) to Elijah Muhammad’s Nation of
Islam (NOI) to Father Allah’s Five Percenters, later the
Nation
of Gods and Earths (NGE). Even today people move from one
organization to the other, building on the common mythologies between
them. And all three organizations have had important relationships with
various lumpen street organizations.
While loosely based on Islam with their founders basing their studies on
religious texts, these groups represent a unique New Afrikan theology
and culture. The NGE is the most eclectic of the groups because of its
open nature. It had a more direct relationship to street life in New
York City, and had influences from practices such as Rastafari, making
it again a unique New Afrikan culture.(10)
While the NGE has generally shunned being called a religion, its primary
purpose was in the realm of thought and philosophy. Father Allah focused
on teaching, not on organizing people for any political goals aside from
building opportunity for New Afrikan youth. Elsewhere we discuss the
Almighty
Latin King Queen Nation and its openness to representing religious
ideas, while primarily being a lumpen mass organization. In
contrast, the NGE, while rejecting religion ideologically, functioned
primarily as a religious or spiritual organization, at least at first.
It did evolve to take on more characteristics of a lumpen organization
after The Father was killed leaving the youth to organize themselves.
In 1966, a couple years after the Five Percenters began, the New York
City Police Department reported that they saw the decline of 200 street
gangs, and the rise of one – the Five Percenters.(11) While they often
found themselves in violent conflict with the armed wings of other New
Afrikan religious sects, in 1971 the NYPD believed the Five Percenters
worked with Muslims and Rastafarians in a vigilante killing of ten
suspected drug dealers. Around that same time, in the 1970s, the Five
Percenters played a leadership role in inspiring gangs to come together
to obtain anti-poverty funds, parallel to what groups like the Vice
Lords and Black P. Stone Nation were doing in Chicago.(12) In the later
1970s the Five Percenters recruited whole street gangs into their fold
whose members accounted for a significant portion of the arrests in
Brooklyn during those years.(13)
In another
article
on the MSTA, a comrade explains the dual roles of the organization,
which began as a civic organization and later became a religion. This
duality is another thing that MSTA has in common with the NOI, NGE and
other New Afrikan organizations that are just as concerned with the
nation as with spirituality. This role is also seen in leaders of
Christian-based churches, as well as lumpen organizations in the New
Afrikan community. While this is a manifestation of the continued
national interests of New Afrikans separate from Amerika, it has
unfortunately been used against their national interests as well. Some
revolutionary theorists have pointed out that it is the most scientific
revolutionary leadership that has been targeted for complete
annihilation by the state, leaving those with idealist and
profit-motivated views to fill the leadership vacuum.
Back in 1996, MIM Notes criticized the Nation of Islam’s Louis
Farrakhan for stating that an earthquake would strike California in
response to federal agents’ harassment of NOI officials. MIM wrote,
“While Farrakhan’s statement appears on the surface to be an extreme
example of religious metaphysics, Farrakhan was in fact skillfully using
metaphysics as a cover for a crypto-pacifist line directed at his
followers.”(14) Farrakhan followed in Elijah Muhammad’s footsteps, who
predicted many major events that never materialized. The mythology of
Fard (who is considered a prophet by the NOI) and Elijah Muhammad
promoted the idea that the Black man was god and created the white man
over 600 years of grafting by the scientist Yacub. Muhammad, and his
follower Clarence 13X (later Father Allah), believed that after 6000
years the Black man would return to power, which happened to be in 1966.
Muhammad predicted the “Fall of America” to occur that year. The early
years of the Five Percenters focused on preparation for this event.
While Father Allah was close to Malcolm X even after both had left/been
forced out of the NOI, ey did not join up with Malcolm because Malcolm
had rejected the story of Yacub after eir trip to Mecca.(15) Later,
Father Allah would take up the line that devilishment was a state of
mind and not a genetically distinct white man that was bred by
Yacub.(16)
It was Malcolm X who had developed the most scientific theory of
liberation coming out of the NOI, which ey seemed to be separating from
eir religious beliefs before ey was assassinated, by setting up two
separate organizations. Malcolm X inspired many, but it was the Black
Panther Party, a Maoist, and therefore atheist, organization that best
claims to be the direct descendents of Malcolm’s ideas.
The religious side of Malcolm’s evolution was carried on by Elijah
Muhammad’s son, Wallace, who took leadership of the NOI after Elijah’s
death. Wallace had been shunned for siding with Malcolm in the past, so
it was not too surprising when ey took the NOI and transformed it into a
group based in traditional Sunni Islam, rejecting the mythology of Yacub
and the focus on race. But once again, the appeal of that mythology had
not died, and many traditional NOI members left. After originally
following (and praising) Wallace’s leadership, Louis Farrakhan restarted
the Nation of Islam a few years later under the original teachings of
Elijah Muhammad. Ey courted the Five Percenters as part of eir efforts
to rebuild the NOI.(17)
It is MIM(Prisons)’s line that the principal contradiction within the
internal semi-colonies is that between integration with Amerika and
independence from Amerika. The continued interest in the mythology of
Yacub indicates an unscientific rejection of integration by many New
Afrikans. The organizations discussed here all have a significant base
in the New Afrikan lumpen, and have ideologies that reflect a kernel of
the drive for national independence. While some people from MSTA and NGE
have recently distanced themselves from Third World Islam, we shall see
whether this becomes the dominant tendency, indicating a further move
towards integration with Amerikkka for New Afrikans.
“You know back in the day, some of y’all Would shout out Allah’s
name like he was hostin yo’ mixtape Then after 9/11 you got scared
and shut the fuck up Didn’t talk about the demonization of a
culture, immigrants, nothin Now you show up, talk about we takin it
too far Die slow! MOTHERFUCKER!” –Immortal Technique, Watchout
(3rd World Remix) from the album The 3rd World (2008)
Addendum: Islam Still Small in the U.$.
After publishing this article, we thought it instructive to add some
data we came across on the numbers of people, in particular New
Afrikans, who represent some strand of Islam within U.$. borders. That
number is quite small, representing less than 1% of the people in the
country.(1) Even within the New Afrikan nation the percentage is about
the same. Yet, that hides the fact that New Afrikans are
disproportionately represented in the U.$. Muslim because virtually all
other Muslims are recent immigrants (63%) or descendents of recent
immigrants from major Muslim countries.(1) In other words, 0.9% of New
Afrikans is much greater than the almost negligible number of Muslim
Euro-Amerikans. This leads us to the third pie chart above, showing 59%
of Muslims born in the United $tates being New Afrikan. Again, this is
why we stress the connection to the national question in the article
above.
Finally, it should be noted that even among the small percentage of New
Afrikans that do identify as Muslim, most practice a more traditional
form of Islam than the groups discussed in the last section above.(2)
While we didn’t find good numbers on Nation of Islam membership,
estimates put it at in the neighborhood of 10% of New Afrikan Muslims.
The various sects of the Moorish Science Temple of America represent a
much smaller group, though we know that among imprisoned New Afrikans
the percentage is higher and we have gotten many letters of interest
from prisoners in response to this issue of Under Lock & Key.
We do not have numbers on the Five Percenters.
As I contemplate my situation, I tend to be blinded by the darkness
at the end of the tunnel No light, no hope, no future. The only
future I can see is the life behind bars; under the thumb of
corrupt administrators. One man against injustices that I see, fit
for no man.
Everyone sees it, but doesn’t respond. Just giving into their own
destruction. Not a fight in them. No struggle, no sacrifices.
Content in their situation. Do me how you want to do me
attitudes. No progress, no future. Free education. They don’t get
it. Power in numbers, they don’t use it. Unity, its non-existent.
We can’t let this discourage us. There is light, there is hope. All
it takes is a little struggle, sacrifice, and unity. Never
underestimate your power.
Survival in this imperial dungeon is a must. Survival is more than
looking over ya shoulder wondering when a shank will be placed in your
back. Survival in these walls has a broad base.
First, we must be vigilant in what we eat, the reason why is food
nourishes the body, mind and soul. There are so many chemicals added to
our diet that it kills or destroys us over a period of time. We must
change our diet or balance it with more fruits and veggies. What I have
done was get on a kosher diet rich in fresh produce, and cut back on a
lot of mystery meat. How can we fight with all our strength if what we
eat is making us weak?
Another survival method I use is peers. I connect to those held captive
in the system of snakes, and politic with them so we can all be on
point. Staying away from negative energy which brings chaos. I try to
apply “each one teach one” as my everyday survival method, cause once
you help your brother-comrade in need it brings a feeling of joy.
But the enemy can come with all kinds of tricks, and once they see you
are a fighter for justice, then you’re hauled off to a solitary
confinement unit. Now that’s when you must use all the tools to survive.
One method that I currently use now while housed here is reading a lot
of material and applying the principles to my everyday life. And
spreading literature helps so us comrades can chop it up (conversate)
amongst each other and figure out ways to find solutions rather than
being a problem. But I keep a simple program so I can survive in this
imperial prison. Stocks of peanut butter in case food supply doesn’t
come. Batteries for fuel, radio to keep up with current events. And
learning more about self, so I can be prepared mentally to overcome this
injustice.
MIM(Prisons) responds: On the topic of survival in solitary
confinement, we distribute excerpts from the “Survivors Guide for
Solitary Confinement” pamphlet that was released by the American Friends
Service Committee. It is primarily authored by prisoners and gets into
many mental health tactics, including meditation, setting a schedule,
and regular exercise. These tactics are useful for any comrade who’s
serious about political organizing, whether locked up or not.
Sometimes our oppressors will put us in a strip cell with no bedding, no
warmth, no food, no water, no medical attention. In those moments,
there’s little we can do as far as relying on peanut butter reserves.
But maintaining everyday practices that keep us healthy and strong, and
with a strong ideological understanding of the reasons we’re facing
these horrible conditions, will help us remain strong and make it
through this torture. Our survival tactics may be individual at times,
but our struggle is vast.