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Several weeks ago, Rayshard Brooks – a 27-year-old New Afrikan man –
was murdered by the Atlanta Police Department at a Wendy’s at South
Atlanta. Media reported that armed protestors have set up barricades at
the Wendy’s which by then have been burned down and graffitied up with
support for Rayshard Brooks’s life, the Black Lives Matter movement, and
anti-police messages. On the 4th of July, it was reported that the 7
year old New Afrikan child – Secoriea Turner – had been fatally shot
near the Wendy’s site in a car while with her parents.
Due to the tragic death of
Secoriea Turner, and the violence that heightened at the 4th of July
weekend among the Atlanta masses, Comprador-bourgeois representative
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms declared that the armed New Afrikans must be
vacated from the Wendy’s. From then on, the organization Community
Movement Builders (CMB) stepped in with regards to showing support and
calling for a Peace Site at the Wendy’s. Here is the interview with CMB
leader, Kamau Franklin:
1. The armed protestors in Wendy’s have been occupying the
site since past several weeks. Have these protestors been part of the
Community Movement Builders?
Actually no, these protesters armed and unarmed have been from the
local community. They were inspired to act after the killing of
Mr. Brooks. My understanding is that some protesters provided security
because there were threats of white supremacist coming to the Wendy’s.
We were just getting involved right before the tragic shooting of the
8-year-old girl outside of the Wendy’s. Our understanding is that there
are competing narratives as to what took place. Which does not make the
events any more tragic and has caused the protesters to expand their
vision for the peace center to include the young girl.
2. On Monday of July 14th, there have been protests declaring
to “Take Back the Wendy’s” and calling for a creation of a peace center.
What will the peace center’s role be in the struggle against oppression
and the goals of CMB overall?
The role of the peace center is to make sure that community control
is established over that property and that Wendy’s is not allowed to
rebuild another hamburger chop-shop, but instead something needed and
valuable is established in the community. The center will create
programing against violence and will at the same time highlight the
American role in perpetrating violence on Black people and how we can
stop it from happening. For CMB it is important for us that we continue
to advance the call for liberated territory (places where the community
is in direct democratic control of land, organizations and institutions)
and against the corporate and development class with support from city
officials who continue to treat working class, poor and Black people as
expendable.
3. Mayor Bottoms has declared that the protestors should be
cleared out due to the violence that happened in ATL over the 4th of
July weekend and that she will no longer be “negotiating” with the
protestors. How do you think the actions of “Take Back the Wendy’s” and
the call to build the peace center affected this protocol by the city
government?
Well the city was never negotiating in good faith. The city was
stalling hoping the protesters would go away and or possibly maneuvering
to take back over the space. It seems very disingenuous that Mayor
Bottoms would hold a press conference with Turner’s family but has never
done this is similar cases where people have been killed in senseless
violence. Our goal is to keep the pressure on to force the corporate
owners and the city to have dialogue over the future of this space.
4. A lot of the news media has covered the reports of CMB’s
actions in the Wendy’s site. Has there been any misrepresentation of
what the news media have been reporting? If so, what are some
misconceptions that you would like to clear out regarding CMB and its
actions on the planned peace center?
I think its obvious that the media was looking for violence to break
out and was looking to paint protesters as violent. The idea of
community control over space as opposed to the capitalist private land
grab model is what the corporate media supports and elevates.
After reading your
article i was moved to share some insight from persynal experience.
Comrade, each locale is somewhat unique, yet there are universal tactics
of organizing and consciousness raising that are applicable
wherever.
My first word of advice is to be less focused on those who are
oblivious. Some elements are comfortable simply languishing while their
life is dictated by those outside of themselves or their class.
Remember, the amerikkkan experiment creates such a phenomenon and these
elements are not individually at fault for their slavish obedience. At
least not fully at fault.
Comrade, there is a simple yet profound adage, “organize the
resistant.” See, we want to be the mind behind an already loaded gun,
not having to load the gun and also pull the trigger. Simply put,
observe your peers. There will be rebels in every grouping. This
rebellion won’t always be of the revolutionary variety, yet this is why
as Maoist, scientific leaders we’re to be the brains of the operation.
Influence these cats. Provide direction.
Looking at the current uprisings surrounding police terrorism and
systematic racism you will identify your own place in the overall
picture. See the masses are energized by their own blatant oppression.
Such constant oppression, combined with the economic downturn spurred by
COVID-19 has unleashed a justifiable rage against the machine. However,
single issue reform groups such as Black Lives Matter, mislead and
misdirect the resistance and energy of the masses.
This is where the Maoists are to step up and take our place in
history. Where the reformers, and integrationists, who false-flag as
revolutionaries, misdirect and mislead, it is our duty to properly lead
and direct the resistance and militant energy of the masses. Take that
rage and organize into revolutionary productivity. Feed their
imagination by allowing them to envision a communist society. Provide
concrete formulas and programs that will get us from point A thru B and
all the way to Z (communism). When it is being laid out like such, and
the masses see your sincerity, that’ll add on.
Now, coming back to the individual organizer/influencer level. Again,
seek unification with rebels. Those who’re already fighting the power in
some form or fashion. Not everyone writes grievances, nor does everyone
have to. Do not get caught up in having political allies meet you on
your terms, meet them half way.
Secondly, in Texas, like most prison systems, the lumpen
organizations and tribes largely dictate the flow of the prison
activities. Therefore as an effective organizer you should make it a
priority to build some form of communication line with the most
influential members of each group. When you step to them be sure to have
an effective plan of action outlined, or at least the beginning of one.
Seek their input. In this plan of action you should:
identify the specific problem you wish to solve
articulate how said problem negatively effects these potential
allies
in your articulation, illuminate the reality of our collective
identity as a prisoner class (this is important because it is the basis
of your unity)
Provide a list of possible campaigns y’all may partake in
collectively, while illuminating different specific aspects of your
struggle, such as there are those who can/may write formal complaints,
those who can aid with outside support, some who can aid in physical
protest, etc.
Furthermore, specifically when it comes to grievance campaigns,
realize that some times you have to do all the work. Write multiple
copies of grievances and pass them out to people explaining what the
mission is and make it easy for them where all they have to do is sign
the paper. After a while, people will become inspired by your sheer
determination and raise their own level of contribution. But never,
ever, focus entirely on what is not being done by the masses. Instead
focus on what you’re not doing to inspire their actions.
For example, you can come to the masses which surround you with
something similar to this:
Announce the grievance campaign and what it’s about.
Set a number such as 100 as the goal for grievances on a set
issue.
Write the master copy of the Step 1 yourself
Circulate it around the cell block, around the building, at
education, religious services, etc
Again make it easy on them, provide copies.
Articulate a set plan of action beyond the grievance campaign. What
is it leading up to!? Because, justifiably Texas captives have no faith
in the grievance system and thus see it as pointless.
A good plan of action: organize grievance campaigns on all major
issues. 1. new mail policies 2. new restrictive policy regarding funds
3. sanitation, etc.
Afterwards you should seek a federal investigation by the U.S. DOJ.
The address is in your Texas Pack. Have all the participants mail in
copies of all grievances, petitions etc.
Be mindful of the strict limitations of such an effort. The comrades
at my locale have done this specifically and i’m currently awaiting the
results of a federal inquiry. In conjunction, you may want to build off
the unity and momentum by organizing actions that are more direct so to
speak.
In conclusion, comrade, i hope some of this will be useful to you and
others.
A California prisoner asks: “What are MIM’s thoughts
on”Antifa” and what and who are Antifa? Any information you can provide
will be helpful, thank you.”
MIM(Prisons) responds: Antifa stands for anti-fascist,
and it derives from movements in Europe that have a deeper history that
we won’t attempt to address here. It’s primary symbol is a black flag
and a red flag, symbolizing the unity of anarchists and communists of
all stripes in unity against the fascists. “Antifa” is a generic term in
the United $tates. There is no central organization, only local
collectives. Anti-Racist Action is probably the most active formal group
that is akin to Antifa in the United $tates.
The Antifa strategy is one of confronting various stripes of racists,
white supremacists, fascists, etc. in the streets and in their
communities. When such organizations make a public stand, especially
when they organize marches, Antifa will try to make sure there are more
counter-demonstrators and will attempt to shut down their actions. The
long-time Antifa activists often focus on researching these groups,
tracking down their members, doxing them and exposing them.
MIM has never been involved in this type of organizing. Strategically
we think it focuses on a fringe element rather than the real enemy –
imperialism. Imperialism is murdering people in the streets, locking
them away and torturing them, bombing countries, starving whole
populations and polluting the world. Fighting nazis in the street does
not contribute to ending imperialism at this time. Nor does campaigning
against Trump.
That said, if fascism gains traction in this country, then we need to
assess when to shift our strategy away from imperialism as the primary
enemy and towards the fascists. At that time we will certainly be
allying with and relying on some of the knowledge of those that have
been following these groups closely for years.
Why is Antifa in the News?
So why is this comrade asking us about Antifa now? Probably because
President Trump threatened to declare it a terrorist organization, among
other rants against them over the years. So why is Trump talking about
Antifa? As the self-proclaimed enemies of all things racist and fascist,
the various elements of the alt-right/dissident right/third positionists
and racists in online forums have accepted Antifa as their enemy (more
on these groups below). Donald Trump rose to popularity in part by
following the media outlets associated with these movements and echoing
their talking points, one of which is the danger and threat that Antifa
poses. Many of these groups use videos of street fights and
confrontations between their members and Antifa as recruitment material.
(Antifa as such has little to do with the recent uprisings in the United
$tates against police murders, though certainly many who work in Antifa
groups participated in the protests as well. Trump’s statement falsely
implied that Antifa was behind these uprisings.)
The President of the United $tates stated that Antifa is terrorism.
In other words, he said opposing fascism should be illegal in the United
$tates. Quite a bold statement. One that thankfully received strong
rebuke from the majority of the state apparatus at the time. In response
to that statement by Trump, MIM(Prisons) joined the calls in the streets
that “we are all Antifa.”
Is Fascism on the Rise Due
to Crisis?
Since the 2016 presidential campaign we have published a series of
articles addressing the question of whether fascism is here, or on its
way. An article we published in November 2016, arguing that the crisis
that would trigger fascism just wasn’t there yet, ended with, “That
being said, based on Trump’s statements and actions, if Amerikan
capitalism was truly threatened by the oppressed internal nations,
Trump’s open chauvinism would easily transition to far heavier fascist
tendencies.”(1) Now in 2020 we had the broadest display of street
actions, largely by oppressed nations, seen in most of our lifetimes, if
ever in this country. And we have a downward trend in the economy due to
declining rates of profit and exacerbated by a global pandemic. So we
are in a crisis, and as the threat to Amerikan capitalism becomes more
and more real, so does the threat of fascism.
Theoretically, fascism is always on its way in the advanced stages of
imperialism. This is because of the inherent contradictions within
capitalism that make it harder and harder to extract a profit from the
circulation of capital. Without profit, the economy stops under
capitalism. That is why the COVID-19 shut downs have been so disastrous.
Under socialism, we could cut back production and shelter in place
without threatening the future of the economy.
Denying this reality, one of the ideological leaders of the alt-right
called on the Trump administration to just shut down the economy for a
period and restart again like a long weekend. But capital must
circulate, when it does not things begin to collapse like a house of
cards. The amount of value being circulated in the realm of finance
capital just got a shot of another few trillion dollars by the COVID-19
stimulus bills. This money was created by the Fed from thin air. Most
countries would face a decrease in currency value and increase in
consumer prices if they did this. The U.$. is depending more and more on
international finance capital to come into the country to prop up the
dollar and Amerikan consumerism. But if there is no profit to be had,
that finance capital stops coming. The reason this hasn’t happened
already is that the bourgeoisie is aware that a slowdown in finance
capital circulation will lead to a collapse of the system like a house
of cards. This is when the all out war option of the fascists becomes
the only option.
Parasitism Begets Fascism
Another alt-right ideologue, has recently put out a video denying
that fascism is capitalism in decay. Eir thesis is that if there was a
crisis in profitability of capital that the system would have to go back
to some kind of feudal system and greatly reduce production to restore
profits. Since fascism in Germany increased worker incomes and overall
production, ey argues this proves fascism was not a response to crisis.
This logic sort of makes sense from the revisionist “Marxist”
perspective that anyone employed is exploited and that profits don’t
cross borders.
The MIM answer to why the capitalism in decay thesis is correct is in
parasitism theory. Really, few would deny that Germany’s economic
flourishing came from the literal and brutal robbery of land, resources
and labor (through enslavement) of other peoples. But similar things
occur in all imperialist countries, even if just a bit more “civilized.”
We point this out to show how revisionism calling itself Marxism plays
itself nicely into the ideas of fascism. And it is through the appeals
to a populist class interest of the labor aristocracy that the fascists,
social democrats and revisionist “Marxists” all bolster support for
imperialism, despite their rhetoric against war or whatever.
Another thing all of these forces have in common is labeling things
based on their form rather than their substance. Whether it’s the
“Marxists” who see Xi Jinping as leading a socialist country or the
fascists saying that Mussolini was opposed to the bourgeoisie, they are
putting ideas, words and symbols above substance. They say, “see the
leader said this, therefore ey couldn’t support that.” The capitalists,
as a class, do not care about the words as long as the economic
substructure is still functioning to produce profits. Mussolini (and the
King) ensured that it did as does Xi Jinping today. This is the same
reason why today every multi-national corporation is tripping over each
other to put out statements on and make donations to Black Lives Matter.
Yes, there are ideologues within the bourgeoisie, but the class as a
whole, in order to continue on as a bourgeoisie, must ensure that
profits keep flowing. And if stamping Black Lives Matter all over their
website and social media feeds can assist with that, then call Jeff
Bezos anti-racist.
Oppose Left and Right
White Nationalism
The alt-right is actively extending olive branches to the left wing
of white nationalism, specifically those they refer to as “Bernie Bros.”
Some in the alt-right claim to have 90% agreement with such social
democratic types, specifically in their critiques of capitalism and
calls for populist economic reforms and a state that can deal with a
global pandemic. Our saving grace right now in the United $tates is in
the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, as well as the struggles against
ICE detention which has also rallied significant support in recent
years. The outpouring of support for BLM has been surprisingly strong.
Even if the multinationals are just motivated by profits, this is like
nothing we’ve seen in our lifetime. Clearly they have recognized where
the winds are blowing, and it is not towards the racism of the
alt-right.
The fascists argue that they are an alternative to the neoliberal
bourgeois order and the Marxist communist order – hence “third
positionists.” But Dimitrov critiqued this misconception for the
COMINTERN during World War II, stating that “Fascism is the power of
finance capital itself.” The fascists argue that finance capital did not
and does not support fascism in its rise to power. MIM added to
Dimitrov’s thesis in 2005: “It is only the finance-capital dominated
petri dish where fascism grows. Today, the labor aristocracy of ONLY the
imperialist countries is the”main force” of fascism…“(2) So again, all
the groups we mention above, whether”left” or “right” are organizing
this class and activating them towards fascism by telling them they are
the oppressed and they deserve more.
More on Class and Economic
Systems
MIM and the COMINTERN agree on the dialectical nature of class
struggle under capitalism as it relates to the phenomenon of fascism –
that is that capitalism is identified in the contradiction and
interdependence of two economic classes: the proletariat and the
bourgeoisie. In this view, there are two paths, or two economic systems:
capitalism (of the bourgeoisie) or socialism (of the proletariat). Other
classes exist and have their own interests. But they will not shape
history in their image. Our world today is shaped in the image of the
bourgeoisie, and Marx explained why the future lies in the hands of the
proletariat, those who have nothing to lose but their chains.
The petty bourgeoisie (including the First World labor aristocracy)
doesn’t have an image for the world. Their ideology is that of the
bourgeoisie, steeped in individualism. And because of their varying lots
in life, their interests are varied, made up of little groups just
trying to make capitalism work for them. They can be united in the
nation-building project that involves their nation being on top. But
even this will not elicit much sacrifice from this class as a whole
unless conditions are quite dire.
When we talk about the labor aristocracy of the imperialist countries
being the “main force” of fascism, we still agree with Dimitrov that
fascism is the power of finance capital. It is finance capital
that gives these tendencies real power. This truth can be seen when you
investigate the organizations in the fascist realm. The most successful
efforts to unite these petty bourgeois forces and use them towards real
political goals are led and funded by millionaires, with access to
advanced military weaponry and international connections to intelligence
agencies. While there are many small, organic groups that are in this
realm, the ones that pose a real threat really aren’t so organic.
Our comrades in prison can understand this dynamic, where it is quite
common for white nationalist organizations to have “special”
relationships with the pigs, to the point of helping to enforce for the
state. Some of our comrades who have served in the military have also
seen direct coordination between the military and local white
nationalist organizations around perceived threats of oppressed nation
rebellions. It’s the same in prison.
From the proletariat comes the true guerilla, who starts from
nothing, and gains their tools and supplies by taking from the enemy
oppressor. The guerilla does not start out with high-end military
equipment, the guerilla earns it. And even before we get to the military
phase, the true mass character of the communist camp is evident. Even in
the bought off imperialist core, you can see genuine organizers popping
up in all areas, fighting for similar goals, from a real organic desire
for change and humyn progress. In the United $tates this is fed by the
oppressed nations and by the youth and by all justice-seeking
people.
The proletariat of the world must distinguish itself from the
parasitic populism of the First World labor aristocracy. Antifa has not
done this. Antifa is open to militant Liberals because they tend to see
this as a battle over ideas in peoples’ heads and don’t have an honest
class analysis of what is going on.
The alternative that MIM offers is that those of us in the
imperialist countries are criminals that must reform our ways. That the
rest of the world wants us to reform our ways and welcomes us in joining
in building a new world based on internationalism, humynism and
solidarity. The oppressed people of the world must guide us towards true
internationalism and not make excuses for the backwardness of the
bought-off populations. Amerikans still haven’t made right the crimes
they committed against the internal semi-colonies of this land. That is
being discussed in the mainstream today. But we still aren’t discussing
making things right with the majority of the world that we have
exploited, polluted and murdered for the comfortable lives we live here.
This is what we see as pro-active anti-fascism. And it’s not about
taking on some guilty complex for your ancestors, it’s about saying that
you will not pass the exploitation on to your descendants. And this must
be part of the current struggles of the oppressed nations here today, or
else we will just end up with more exploiters with more diverse skin
tones.
The North Carolina Department of Public Safety (DPS) Division of
Adult Correction is hard at work exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic to
further oppress disadvantaged people. Its first big moves were
elimination of visitation and Christian religious services. Then,
concerned about overcrowding (which DPS has previously denied) and lack
of social distancing, a judge requested DPS to tell the court how its
acting to keep prisoners in different pods, dorms and units apart. Then
things really got crazy.
After weeks of foolish experiments in the overcrowded dining hall,
Greene Correctional Institution stopped letting us eat there at all. All
meals are now served on styrofoam takeout trays. The pigs have less
“work” to do. The partial lockdown didn’t stop there, though.
The yards are now closed about 19 hours/day. Yard time is the only
opportunity we have for distanced socializing. Now its limited to less
than 1.5 hours/day for each dorm, two or three dorms at a time. The rest
of the day we’re locked up in concrete tombs, suffering from vitamin D
deficiencies. Lack of fresh air and vitamin D is compromising our immune
systems, increasing our risk of dying of COVID-19.
Disingenuous DPS paperwork has placated courts, which have never been
known for integrity or common sense. Any reported isolation is a crude
ruse effective only when someone chooses to believe it and ignore the
evidence. Despite published rules, prisoners float from dorm to dorm,
tattooing each other, buying, selling and taking drugs, bartering and
trading medical supplies and contraband, gambling, and extorting weaker,
elderly, infirm and handicapped prisoners. Guards pretend not to notice
the crowds in the dayrooms, bathrooms and showers.
DPS has now “resumed” (it never really stopped) shipping victims
between prisons. New arrivals come straight to regular population. They
are not quarantined.
Guards and another non-resident personnel come and go. They are not
tested. By now, its a near certainty that some of them carry SARS-CoV-2,
the virus that causes COVID-19.
USW9 is to be commended for starting a conversation with another
prisoner. I’m not sure the timing of the murder of General Soleimani
[the Iranian major general assassinated by Amerika while visiting Iraq
in January 2020] was determined by the upcoming election, but it is a
well-known fact that Trump did it for eir own economic and political
reasons. This murder and the fascist media cover-up certainly merit
discussion. Unfortunately, USW9 folded, and bewailed eir failure to
“even preach to the crowd.”
USW9’s analysis is wrong. It is clear that USW9 was not talking to a
choirboy (a revolutionary communist), but to a kapitalist imperialist.
The first step in a successful debate or political discourse is accurate
assessment of the audience.
I enjoyed UMT coordinators’ discussion and agreed with much of it. We
need to come to a conversation “from a place of unity,” not division. I
think, though, that eir understanding of debate and discussion was
unclear.
Pointless discussion may break the ice at a party, but extended
rhetoric about non-controversial trivia quickly becomes boring and is
always unproductive. Successful political discourse always involves
heated debate.
To begin, USW9 stated a sound theory in terms of eir own ethical
values and morals, without first becoming acquainted with the potential
recruit’s. USW9 was then discouraged when the recruit was offended not
by Trump’s violence, but by USW9’s criticism. We must recognize that the
recruit’s response was predictable and quite reasonable given eir
unfortunate capitalist imperialist background. One must not assume that
every inmate is an “oppressed prisoner” receptive to our ideas couched
in our own terms.
USW9 then “just changed the subject to the San Francisco 49ers.” That
didn’t work. Instead of making a mental note that next time he might
mention another team or even a different sport, USW9 apparently just
walked away.
I’m sorry USW9 feels like “no one is talking about unity or anything
of that nature.” Most prisoners (not all) are in prison because they’re
motivated by their own lusts and greed. That doesn’t change when people
are arrested or put into a unit “that’s known for rampant drug trade and
use.” UMT coordinator properly explained that talking about unity from a
position of unity is our job.
I appreciate that it’s hard at times “to see any future victories” in
light of the condition “of our present day society.” None of us is
entirely immune to bouts of despair and despondency, but I don’t recall
that Marx and Mao ever encouraged an attitude of defeatism. Our line
calls for perseverance in a protracted struggle.
All three contributors to this discussion in ULK 70
(including UMT comrade) wrote with erudition and aplomb expressing sound
ideas from slightly different points of view, all in a spirit of unity.
What a wonderful dialog!
As a former teacher, I cannot ratify USW9’s negative self-assessment.
We should all compare ourselves to Mao, but for criticism and
self-improvement, not resignation.
MIM(Prisons) adds: We welcome readers’ examples of
wins and loses in their efforts to reach others so we can keep having
these kinds of tactical discussions. As a group, our knowledge is
greater than as individuals and we can learn from the collective
experience and try out what others have observed to work. We’ll just add
that we would not say the prisoner USW9 was trying to reach was an
“imperialist” as Packout states. Certainly they held pro-imperialist
views as most people in the United $tates do. Most in this country are
allies and supporters of U.$. imperialism because it serves them, and
even some who are oppressed by it are taken in, maybe they think it will
serve them in the future or it serves others around them. Either way
most people in this country are petty bourgeois, or labor aristocracy
and many are lumpen. And while their alliance with the imperialists is
strong, different sectors of these classes, different individuals and
especially the oppressed nations within this country can be won over to
an anti-imperialist view with proper application of
unity-struggle-unity.
The film 13th was released on Netflix in October 2016, just
prior to the U.S. presidential election. It is clearly an anti-Trump
film, although it is not clearly pro-anyone else. In April 2020, Netflix
released the film for free on YouTube. It has been abuzz lately as a
“must watch” film in the wake of the George Floyd uprisings.
The title 13th gives the impression that the film will focus
on the 13th Amendment, and we assumed it would push the narrative that
modern-day prison expansion is motivated by profiting from prisoner
labor. We also thought it would be a film pushing people to focus on
reforming the 13th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Longtime readers
of Under Lock & Key have likely already seen pieces
debunking the line that the prison boom was motivated by exploiting
prisoner labor. With our expectations from the title, we were pleasantly
surprised by the film.
The film first focuses on the 13th Amendment, and explains the South
needed labor after slavery was abolished. Where once there were slaves,
there were then prisoner laborers. The exception in the 13th Amendment
which allowed slavery for people convicted of a crime was primarily
economically-motivated. From there, the film tracks prison expansion,
which really took off after the exploitation of former slaves had ended,
in response to social movements.
How the title relates to the theme of the film may be in that the
13th Amendment satisfied a dominant need of the time – white Amerika’s
economic need for Black labor – and white Amerika has been adapting to
meet its needs at the expense of New Afrikans ever since. 13th
spans almost two centuries of U.$. history, and draws attention to many
ways Amerika has adapted to meet its needs, whether they were economic
needs or social needs.
13th does touch on the topic of prisoner labor for profit
for private corporations, but doesn’t overly focus on it. Is prisoner
labor for private profit a bad thing? Yes. Being that fewer than one
percent of prisoners are engaged in productive labor for private profit,
should we focus on it with all our energy, as if it is the main push for
prison expansion?(1) MIM(Prisons) would answer this in the negative.
There are some economic motivations for prison expansion in
recent-decades, but not for exploiting prisoner labor. 13th
spends quite some time exposing the lobbying group American Legislative
Exchange Council’s (ALEC)
role in prison expansion, as well as its present role in pushing for
“community supervision” (read: ankle and wrist bracelet GPS trackers,
and privatized probation and parole).(2) The economic interest in prison
expansion is in job security for Amerikans, and state funding funneling
into private corporations for services. There is a socio-economic
benefit to Amerika in draining the oppressed internal semi-colonies of
time and resources through expensive phone calls, long drives to visit
families, and other exorbitant and arbitrary fees and expenses.
In the end, the audience is left with a call to remain vigilant to
what’s coming next. It leaves the focus on ALEC and corporate influence
in legislation. A take-away of 13th is that nothing has worked
to get the white oppressors’ boot (or knee) off of New Afrika’s neck.
Amerikkka just changes tactics, but the effect is the same.
That’s what we’re seeing today with the recent Black Lives Matter
movement upsurge. We don’t need a less-funded Amerikan police force. We
need New Afrikans to have their own police, and military, AND state to
do as they please without having to cooperate with this clearly
sociopathic Amerikan nation. On the whole, 13th affirms our
view that prisons are primarily a tool of social control, and we will
answer the film’s call to remain vigilant so Amerika can’t continue
oppressing New Afrika any longer.
I would like to comment on one of the articles in the Spring 2020
No. 70 issue of ULK, page 20, “Feds
Threatening First Amendment with New Polices” by a Federal prisoner.
Here in the state of Virginia at the Greensville Correctional Center
they’ve been doing pretty much the same thing, since about April 2017.
We were advised that this was for all security level 2 and above
institutions within the Virginia Department of Corrections.
Please find enclosed a copy of then Lead Warden Eddie L. Pearson’s
memo relative thereof. I’ve highlighted the most relevant sections.
“The original envelope, letter and all enclosed contents will be
shredded in the institutional mailroom….
“Offenders will be limited to receiving a maximum of three, 8 1/2 X
11, black and white photocopied pages front and back to include the
photocopy of the envelope. Each item in the envelope i.e., photograph,
newspaper clipping, drawing, each side of a letter, etc. will be
considered one photocopy.”
MIM(Prisons) adds: A comrade
reported on this policy when it was first implemented back in 2017.
Looking at the last couple years (January 2018 thru July 2020) Virginia
censored MIM Distributors more than any other state. Most of this
censorship however was of Under
Lock & Key for “detrimental to safety of the facility”.
More needs to be done to combat this repression, not just in Virginia.
A few years since being enacted in Virginia, these policies are now
spreading across the country. This means that a lot of the educational
materials and resource guides that MIM(Prisons) provides to prisoners of
the United $tates are now impermissible for having too many pages or
being two-sided (per new Federal rules). The departments implementing
these policies claim to be concerned about drugs, when most drugs are
being brought in by their own staff. The net effect is that people in
prison have less information on how to combat the oppression they are
facing every day.
15 May 2020 - During the 2 weeks that came and went since my last
report, I’ve encountered quite a bit of backlash. Another prisoner and
myself are always reminding these so-called “essential employees” here
at San Quentin to wear a face covering. On 14 May 2020 during second
watch food service we observed two “essential employees” NOT wearing
masks. Upon pointing out the obvious, one (Alwhart) approached the
prisoner’s cell who spoke up. Alwhart then threatened the prisoner,
saying “Shut up and mind your own business if you know what’s good for
you, PC piece of shit.” Alwhart mumbled something else (unintelligible)
as he walked away to be confronted by another prisoner about the same
thing.
Later, when yard release program was called, Alwhart arrived at the
cell of the prisoner he threatened earlier and began the process. The
prisoners are required to hand the “essential employee” the items they
are bringing with to their assigned yards. The prisoner passed Alwhart a
clear plastic ziplock bag containing lunch fruit, bread slices,
antiseptic scrub (within its own clear ziplock labelled KOP) and a small
ziplock containing a small amount of dry beverage. The first thing
Alwhart did was open the clear ziplock, then he began stirring the
contents with his gloved hand. As he stirred, Alwhart said to the
prisoner he was clearly harassing: “I’m going to search the shit out of
your cell too when you go to the yard because you need to learn to shut
up.” The prisoner he just threatened for a second time said: “I figured
you might go that route so I left you a note with copies of Title 15
3084(g) and 3287(a)(2).” The prisoner continued, “Your threats of
violence don’t sway me a bit and you need to wear a mask or I’m writing
you up for violating 15CCR 3271 and Marin County’s mandate that
all”essential employees wear a mask at their place of employment at all
times.” Alwhart then threw the prisoner’s searched property back into
the cell and falsely reported to the assigned tier officer (Costa) that
the prisoner refused yard program. True to form, Costa packed Alwhart’s
play and feigned ignorance about the arbitrary yard denial.
Sgt. Guitierrez (who also does NOT wear a mask) tactically avoided
paying any attention to the unbecoming conduct of the essential
employees under his supervision. That’s to be expected. That Sgt. also
refuses to respond to a CDCR Form 22 attempting to resolve the issue of
the other disrespectful sows in his pen NOT wearing masks.
Some other prisoners in Reception and the death row tier are
beginning to understand how the insolence and pig-headedness of these
so-called “essential employees” is going to adversely affect the entire
prison population. We (death row) are already on an unbalanced yard
rotation schedule. There are no visits and no mental health yard
program. Once any death row prisoner is tested positive for COVID-19,
contact tracing would not require Dr. Bright to shine light on the
obvious.
MIM(Prisons) adds: San Quentin has been making lots of
news around the epidemic staff have brought there. This began when
prisoners were transferred from the California Institute for Men (CIM)
in an attempt to protect them from COVID-19. It turned out some were
already infected and brought it to San Quentin. And as this comrade
reported in April staff have continued to intentionally put prisoners at
risk, even after it was clear that the disease had arrived at the
prison, violating federal, state and local mandates.
As of 27 June 2020, San Quentin has the most COVID-19 cases within
CDCR (614) and CIM is second with 514.
Hello - Saludos y Respeto to all those in the struggle, the struggle
is real. I must weigh in on the events unfolding in Southern Califas.
Namely the two lynchings, the first in Palmdale CA, the second in
Victorville CA. What do they have in common? Answer: the Sheriff’s
Department! Both racist! Both departments have a long history of working
together and as a political prisoner held in CDCR these are the same two
departments that joined forces to try and silence my voice and bring
down the AV Brown Berets.
Both Departments have deputies that are card carrying members of the
racist Minute Men, the new KKK. And having shined the spotlight on this
fact earned me a life sentence for crimes I did NOT commit.
And in both cases there is no doubt in my mind there is Departmental
involvement. And nothing can surprise us coming from these two
historically racist departments.
In both cases these were meant to send a message to the BLM movement
against police brutality going across this nation right now, and to
discourage it! The evil and racist regime in Palmdale has a long history
of using these tactics to silence the voice of the PEOPLE. And if they
can’t kill you, they will bury you behind the wall. And this will not
stop until they are made to understand the world is watching and will
hold them responsible and accountable for their actions. But the racism
and prejudice is systemic NOT only in the Sheriff’s Dept. but
also in City Government in the Antelope Valley and Silver Valley (The
Sinister Valleys) to a mind-blowing degree.
My heart goes out to the families, friends, and loved ones of these
latest victims of these Evil Regimes. I spent years of my life trying to
expose the racist and criminal practices of these two partners-in-crime,
it has come at a great cost. My family, my freedom, not to mention all
my worldly possessions but I will NOT stop until justice has
been done, and the Evil has been exposed; because the needs of the many
outweigh the needs of the ONE. In the end the TRUTH ALWAYS comes out! We
must continue to move forward and not be discouraged!
LA LUCHA SIEGE!!! VIVA LA CAUSA!!!
(Justice for Ro Alvin Harsh)
MIM(Prisons) adds: Six lynchings, 5 of them New
Afrikans and one Latino, have been reported on the heels of the recent
uprisings against police terrorism.
Robert Fuller, a 24-year-old, New Afrikan man hung from a tree in
Palmdale, CA is under investigation
Malcolm Harsch a 38-year-old, New Afrikan man hung from a tree in
Victorville, CA has been declared a suicide by police and the
family
Dominique Alexander, a 27-year-old New Afrikan man hung in a
Manhattan park and was ruled a suicide by the police, who later said an
investigation continues
a 17-year-old New Afrikan boy was hung from a tree in Spring, TX
was ruled a suicide by police
a Latino man hung in Houston, TX was also ruled a suicide after
family stated he was suicidal
Otis ‘Titi’ Gulley, 31, a New Afrikan transgender woman hung in a
park in Portland, Oregon was ruled a suicide by police
I’m in segregation so our study groups aren’t technically in groups.
They consist of multiple people reading the same materials. All these
people are people I socialize with but all of them don’t socialize with
each other. Some people, after reading the material, write our thoughts
and questions on paper then pass this paper around, then allow everyone
to read everyone’s answers. Some people just converse verbally after
studying the material and raise their consciousness like that.
Now many of these individuals are members of lumpen organizations and
street tribes. I myself had been utilizing my Kiwe national identity to
influence individuals from that tribe. With this in mind, we know there
is a social stigma that comes from mere socializing with LGBT prisoners,
especially for members of lumpen organizations and tribes. I myself
through “redirecting
the gangsta mentality” towards the communist road, have outgrown
this colonizer-influenced mindframe and stigma, therefore I of course
began dealing with a tranz sista as my comrade. The other individuals in
the “study group” opted out, and I understand now that this was because
their loyalties weren’t to political organizing nor communist ideology.
Many aren’t willing to SACRIFICE within the movement.
Mao spoke on this in his “Combat
Liberalism” speech. This sacrifice isn’t always of the physical
form. Recently, tribesmen have actively tried to silence my voice and
thus negate the mission by slandering my name. In retaliation to these
developments the tranz comrade assaulted multiple tribesmen in my
defense and thus was rehoused. Comrades, I learned thru this experience
that my prior mission to revolutionize the entire tribe or org is damn
near impossible. In my analysis the changes of one or a few comrades
revolutionizing/politicizing their lumpen org or street tribe depends on
the level of structure that group already has. The more structure and
organization the better the opportunity.
Maoism is complete revolution in all aspects of life. Many tribesmen
and bros aren’t willing to do this or truly act on it. I’ve completely
outgrown the lumpen consciousness and this contradiction isn’t
productive or conducive to the revolutionary movement. The good news is
that the tranz comrade is now a self-ascribed New Afrikan Maoist. And
has shown commitment and sacrifice to the movement. The few comrades
that we still involve in the study continue to grow politically and all
in all – A Luta Continua (The Struggle Continues).
MIM(Prisons) responds: What you wrote about
converting a lumpen organization (L.O.) to Maoism or progressive
politics is what we’ve seen from our other comrades throughout the
years. We’ve seen numerous times that when people are trying to make a
big shift in an L.O., it doesn’t usually go far. On one hand the L.O.s
have this incredible infrastucture that can make big shifts happen
quickly. On the other hand, the vast majority of members would need to
be on board with such an ideological shift for it to be successful. And
the infrastucture that makes big shifts possible is also an impediment,
in a way, to even making the shift. Keeping things in the L.O. as they
are (especially if it means giving up profits or power) is historically
a very difficult challenge for revolutionaries.
Which is exactly why one of the
United
Front for Peace in Prisons principles, Growth, was included in the
UFPP and defined in the specific way it’s defined. “Growth: WE recognize
the importance of education and freedom to grow in order to build real
unity. We support members within our organization who leave and embrace
other political organizations and concepts that are within the
anti-imperialist struggle. Everyone should get in where they fit in.
Similarly, we recognize the right of comrades to leave our organization
if we fail to live up to the principles and purpose of the United Front
for Peace in Prisons.”
We stand firmly behind this comrade’s choice to unite with the LGBT
persyn and include em in the political study group. Building toward
communism isn’t just about overcoming oppression based on capitalism and
class. We need to actively work against all forms of oppression,
including gender oppression, as part of our mission toward the full
liberation of the world’s people.