MIM(Prisons) is a cell of revolutionaries serving the oppressed masses inside U.$. prisons, guided by the communist ideology of Marxism-Leninism-Maoism.
This year Tennessee banned all forms of slavery in the state. Now I’m
trying to find out how to fight to get fair wages for work. If you can
send info on how to fight that, that would be great.
A Florida Prisoner writes: Do you guys know the
steps California prisoners took to gain their liberation from being
treated as slaves under the 13th Amendment of the Constitution? I need
to know the steps they took because I would like to initiate these same
steps in the Florida prison system to see if we can also gain our
liberation under the 13th.
A Texas Prisoner writes: This is a plea for us to
come together in a prolonged effort to get the Texas Legislature to end
slavery in Texas by removing the exception clause from the Texas
Constitution. This is what we’re asking each and every one of you to do:
From now until the Texas Legislature convenes, write to your state
Representatives and Senators and ask them to convene a special session
or whatever it takes to remove this clause. You should also write to
Sunset Advisory Commission PO Box 13066 Austin, TX 78711.
Wiawimawo of MIM(Prisons) responds: In the November
2022 elections the vast majority of Tennessee voters voted to amend
their state constitution to read:
“Slavery and involuntary servitude are forever prohibited. Nothing in
this section shall prohibit an inmate from working when the inmate has
been duly convicted of a crime.”
We print the first two comrades’ questions for others to answer.
We’ve been asking for years what the point of these campaigns to amend
the Constitution is? How does this get us closer to liberation, not to
mention just benefiting prisoners in the short-term? An attempt to
search for increases in prisoner wages in Tennessee just brings up
articles on massive increases in C.O. pay (prior to the above
amendment).
As for California, the Constitution still says slavery is okay for
the convicted felon. So there’s been no “liberation” in that regard.
California prisoners are required to work or engage in other programs
deemed rehabilitative by the state. While California legislators have
cited cost concerns for not supporting amending the Constitution, it is
not clear that states that have changed their constitutions in this
regard have had financial impacts (especially by requirements to pay
prisoners higher wages).
If our readers have information to the contrary or examples of these
campaigns leading to anything, please write up an article for
ULK. But we know from a historical materialist understanding
that slavery has only been ended through class struggle, not by voting
or writing your Senator.
The methods employed by the U.$. government that are directed at the
internal semi-colonies are vast. Although counter insurgency is a
practice taken up by many oppressor nations globally, it is unique
within the U.$. empire because of the magnitude of national oppression
in the form of mass imprisonment of the internal nations and the fact
that the carceral state has in fact created the very conditions that
uphold and nurture insurgency from its very bowels. U.$. counter
insurgency has had a program in place which changes names but stays
consistent in targeting its enemies within the prison system in general
and those within the prison movement in particular. Methods employed
today within U.$. prisons and especially prisons within Aztlán (the
so-called “U.S. Southwest”) are meant to declaw our young Jaguars and to
seduce the nation into a role that is at war without shield nor
spear.
It is this clear persynal experience in being a target of COINTERLPRO
which led to the culmination of this paper. Our party sees the need to
begin this conversation in the nations so that not just Aztlán but all
who fight colonization and the hyper-policing, frame ups,
state-sponsored terror, and assassination can begin the hard work of
guarding against counter insurgency in an era that demands our boots on
the ground to stomp out the rising tide of repression.
Revolutionaries are organizing daily in the occupied territories to
raise consciousness and heighten the contradictions whenever they arise
through agitation and political education. The state and its apparatus
is also working hard daily to subdue our efforts and seduce our young
jaguars into the temptation of empire and all the trappings of U.$.
imperialism.
Chican@ units and organizations that influence the nation to
challenge the state and set out on the path of liberation and
independence are targeted. The imperialist state will do everything in
its power to prevent socialist revolution from developing in Aztlán and
beyond. Our role as Chican@ revolutionaries should be to hold workshops
in every barrio of Aztlán where the ideas of socialist revolution are
realized and embraced, it is the duty of Chican@ communists to respond
to U.$. counter insurgency in this manner. Only by mobilizing the entire
community, the entire barrio in this way, will we ever finally get over
the obstacle of U.$. counter insurgency.
Political Line Is Decisive
In our analysis we uphold the idea that ideology is key in how we
move. Political line helps guide us in our political endeavors and we
must constantly make adjustments and test our theory in order to
maneuver in ways which push not just the Chican@ movement forward but
the whole International Communist Movement (ICM) forward as well. We
realize that the trappings of living in the imperial core among the
world’s labor aristocracy pushes many to believe that revolutionary
organizing is not a life-or-death choice. The Communist Party of Aztlán
(CPA) feels otherwise. Indeed we see that – even here in the First World
where most “workers” are bought off by blood stolen from the Third World
– revolutionary organizing is a matter of life or death to the Chican@
nation. If we do not set out on the task of organizing Aztlán and
revolutionize our nation it will succumb to capitalist roaders. For this
reason this paper serves not just as a study guide for oppressed nations
but also as a cri de coeur (cry of the heart) for the raza to grasp the
urgency that we see in the great task ahead or our nation may die.
Although we have a huge responsibility positioned here in the heart
of imperialism, as we combat counterinsurgency and mobilize the people
we have no confusion about the fact that the Third World leads the ICM
and our efforts here in the First World merely compliment them. Maoism
as an ideology is clear on this despite the eye rolls from the trots,
who have never led a single successful revolution.
It is crucial that Aztlán comes to grasp the reality of the class
structure in the United $nakes – as well as in Aztlán – as being made up
of petty-bourgeois class forces. The exploitation of workers does not
exist on the scale that it did in Lenin’s Russia, on the contrary, what
exists today in the occupied territories for the most part is a labor
aristocracy whose life support remains connected to the value extraction
from the Third World. We need to move from this perspective and
understanding. Aztlán’s future demands that we grasp this. Political
line must be decisive in order for our tactics and strategies to be
effective in our struggle for national liberation in the midst of the
counterinsurgency offensive. Ideology allows us to identify our friends
and separate them from our enemies. This does not mean we will not take
losses to state repression. it simply means that we will be better
equipped to continue in this beautiful struggle against oppression.
As Maoists we realize that being triumphant over U.$.
counterinsurgency efforts and the occupation of our homeland will only
happen when the U.$. government has been completely overthrown and a
complete revolution on these shores has occurred. Anything short of that
will prevent real liberation from being realized for Aztlán.
As a party for the Chican@ nation we believe the Maoist concept of
mass line is the way forward. It is the Chican@ masses who define the
path by their ideas which are synthesized by our party. The raza will
make hystory. Ultimately, our job is to engage the people into realizing
their power.
The U.$. government is at war with Aztlán, yet the tactic of low
intensity warfare pulls the wool over our eyes and clouds our social
reality from being realized except for the more politically conscious.
Even among conscious raza in general, and communist raza in particular,
one of the things which separates revolutionaries is the understanding,
which Mao pointed out, of class struggle continuing not just under a
socialist government but even within the party itself as a bourgeoisie
develops within. Understanding this Maoist doctrine in pre-revolutionary
times is perhaps more crucial than even picking up the gun in
revolution. Even in our current battle of raising public opinion and
evading counterinsurgency tactics by the state, grasping this doctrine
helps anchor us on the path to liberation rather than the capitalist
road.
Raza of all political stripes may be targets of the imperial
counterinsurgency campaign. Many may even be successful in evading state
repression, yet evasion per se is not the objective, our aim of course
is national liberation. As a semi-colony existing in the world’s
imperialist center Aztlán’s primary objective is national liberation. We
cannot help free other nations if we are not yet free. At the same time
we should also identify that in order to win a war for national
liberation we need a Raza Army, a Raza Army that is led by the CPA.
U.$. Counterinsurgency
Counter-insurgency is a military concept meant to partake in certain
actions that neutralize insurgents. The United $nakes target and
identifies politically conscious and revolutionary folks within the
occupied territories as insurgents and has designed a program that aims
to destroy us and our efforts. This program attempts to neutralize us
“legally” according to its own illegitimate “laws”, but will resort to
cold-blooded murder if necessary.
Most of those targeted come from the oppressed nations. This is not
to say that most anti-imperialists or revolutionaries are from the
oppressed nations, but that the U.$. knows that it will ultimately be
the internal nations that tip the scale in our favor come civil war.
AmeriKKKa has worked hard to brainwash the oppressed and although they
have managed to ward off the seizure of power by the oppressed they
truly never gained real legitimacy in the eyes of the raza. At the same
time the imperialist center has not held on to the internal colonies and
its global influence for nothing, indeed they pour billions each year in
its various agencies in order to hold onto white power.
Communists often say we are “professional revolutionaries” because we
take our role seriously and understand that many times our very lives
are at risk as we organize here in the Snakes. We should also grasp that
the imperialist state also sees itself as professional oppressors
because it is their lives that are in peril should revolution
succeed.
The oppressor’s counterinsurgency methods rely largely on intel.
Information about the intended target is essential. Knowing everything
about a target is vital to take that target down cleanly. The state
agents are like hunters at this stage of struggle, one of their roles is
to stalk their prey, find its habits and activities so that when it’s
time to hunt they’ll know whether to use a bullet, crossbow, knife or
simply poison the water hole. We give them this intel wittingly or not
because they can only find a trail that we ourselves leave.
In the year 2023 our party took some hits by the state. It’s
interesting that in the California prison system the number 23 is a
known symbol of white power so in some sense we anticipated the white
power structure to strike in some way. But 2023 was also a year of
growth and development for the CPA. We were able to learn a lot from the
repression that was rained down on us when our Chairman was
kidnapped.
National oppression in the form of imprisonment is one of the weapons
the state uses in its counterinsurgency campaign. When targeting
revolutionaries the state will often raid a cell or do a round up sweep
but allow one or two to “get away”. This tactic is meant to study the
regrouping method and allow the one or two “lucky ones” to lead them to
the others. It reminds me of an ancient Chinese tactic, where Chinese
families for thousands of years have caught cormorant birds on Weishan
Lake and tied string around their throats, letting them dive in lakes
for fish while being unable to swallow, in this way recruiting a fleet
of slaves for the master fisher. This is also akin to
probation/parole.
The state also employs agents of various stripes who do in fact
infiltrate revolutionary groups and cells. Counterinsurgency aims to
neutralize insurgents. The state identifies those who take up agitation
and/or organizing in order to reach our goal of national liberation.
Once identified these individuals, groups, or organizations become the
state’s target. Various methods are used in surveillance, but of course
human intel is always preferred by the state. Plants who give the state
the ins and outs of a target’s daily functions as well as goals and
objectives or war plans are golden.
The FBI and CIA both utilize various assets for COINTELPRO – like
operations which spawn various counterinsurgency actions. Their assets
may be a partisan, prisoner, or paralegal. Most people can be utilized
so nothing should be a surprise and people should be on a need-to-know
basis from a comrade to a lover. We should also understand that the
$tates’ wet dream is to in fact have the comrade or lover of a target as
an asset, it is the golden egg in the realm of counter-insurgency.
Assets
Assets come in many forms as has been stated. The state may employ a
deep cover asset which would provide undercover intelligence and assist
the state in gauging the threat. By alerting her/his controllers to an
impending “crime” which can be real or imagined, for example the deep
cover asset may report that a target has an arsenal of firearms at their
residence which may not even be true, the controllers will either obtain
probable cause for a search warrant or will send in an undercover
informant within the scenario who can then corroborate the asset’s
intelligence. An informant’s job will be to record conversations (wear a
wire or plant bugs) and to get up on the stand in open court to swear on
their undercover “evidence”. With regard to revolutionaries, this
“evidence” is usually the most outlandish story imaginable so long as it
neutralizes the target. An informational informant would be one whose
only role is to gather intel to feed to the agents but would never
reveal themselves nor get on the stand in open court. Such informants
usually work for years in this way and almost always join the movement
in some way, in an organization, as an occasional protester or in
today’s world as some sort of online activist . . . the point is they
will attempt to stay familiar to revolutionaries and to gain the raza’s
trust in some way.
COINTELPRO
We can never hear too much about COINTELPRO, (counter intelligence
program) which the U.$. government unleashed on the people in the
1950’s. Initially COINTELPRO was used during the “Red Scare” when
communists in these false U.$. borders were targeted and terrorized. The
state would infiltrate communist organizations and even study groups
gathering intel in order to strike. In the 1960’s the repression
continued this time on the oppressed nations.
AmeriKKKa trembles at the thought of a Leninist cadre organization
developing on its shores, its stomach turns when professional
revolutionaries are conceived in its putrid womb. Our existence can only
be realized if security measures are upheld to guard against COINTELPRO
attacks.
The state employs COINTELPRO tactics to entrap or even assassinate
our leaders. It develops moles of all types and agent provocateurs to
get our cadre killed or captured. It slanders our brightest and most
dedicated and frames those who can’t be neutralized any other way. The
imperialist state does the unthinkable in order to keep the slaves
holding their own blinders and covering their own ears. Just as the
unjust cruelty is unleashed on the Third World, our most cherished acts
and ideas are thoroughly violated in order to inflict the most damage to
the movement. Not only are emotions like love defiled, in some cases
they are weaponized to serve the imperialist masters.
Today we have the memory of COINTELPRO and even of the pigs that have
been mostly etched out for us from seasoned revolutionaries or from the
dusty pages of library shelves. But we define a pig as the MIM defined
it in their pamphlet “What’s Your Line?”:
“A pig is a police officer or other representative of the
government’s repressive apparatus, especially one who breaks down
people’s doors or quietly infiltrates a movement.”
We often think of a pig as a uniformed badge-wearing slave hunter
but, according to the above definition, how many pigs are really out
there?
Our party has enacted security precautions because of COINTELPRO
attacks that we suffered in 2023. We do not name members of our party.
How can organizations that are seeking to seize power identify
themselves to the enemy who will come to kill them when the
revolutionary war arrives? Why would we arm the state with a list of
those it should round up? Why would we hand them the thread to pull
apart the fabric of our party?
Those who scoff at the warnings of COINTELPRO are those who
consciously or not believe in the fantasy of U.$. “democracy”. They have
a disdain for those who attempt to raise the alarm of COINTELPRO and who
raise consciousness around these matters. These Ti@ Tacos usually embed
themselves in progressive orgs and wallow in cultural nationalism if
they are raza. They essentially feel safe in the United $nakes. We
should identify these Toms and learn to never feel safe among them or
their kind.
Most recently it was reported in the corporate U.$. news that the
settler state of I$rael assassinated the leader of the Palestinian
resistance in its current war on Palestine. We hear these selective
strikes happen all the time yet many are still oblivious to the fact
that the oppressor nation and its agencies always keep lists of
revolutionaries. Their flow charts list leaders of the movement it has
identified and will strike at will. We should move like we know
this.
Hystorical materialism teaches us to learn from hystory in order to
transform the future, and COINTELPRO in the 1960’s taught us lessons
when it came to the Black Panthers. For example, the FBI sent in
informants and agents who identified what groups the Panthers were
funking with, and one such group was the black nationalist organization
United Slaves. The feds ordered their agents to foment conflict and
heighten tension. Within the Chican@ movement today we see this play out
in various forms. In order to guard against this we need a no tolerance
policy in this area.
Tactics
AmeriKKKa has been very creative in its efforts which have helped to
stunt the growth of any real rebellion that confronts U.$. imperialism.
Since colonization the state has employed various tactics to the
oppressed nations, often utilizing others among the oppressed to do the
$tates’ bidding. An early record from the U.$. army from
Geronimo touches on this:
“Reliable Indians will be used as auxiliary to discover any signs of
hostile Indians, and as trailers. This is the fifth time within three
months in which the Indians have been surprised by the troops . . .
given them a feeling of insecurity”
The above gets into the mindset of the imperialist state. It tells us
that – despite many among the oppressed internal nations feeling as if
they are mere fingerlings in the geo-political landscape – the state
sees us as extreme threats. The U.$. government wants to know who the
hostile people are, who the rebels are, the anti-imperialists, the
revolutionary nationalists, and all the enemies of the state. The state
also wants to psychologically harass and confuse us, at one time this
was accomplished by horseback and today it is via the internet.
Prisons are also a target. The state knows very well that when
revolutionaries are captured they continue with their duty to raise
consciousness and to politicize the very concentration kamps they are
held in. La lucha don’t stop in any sense of the word, if anything the
struggle accelerates because of the uncut repression that prisons and
prisoners experience.
The FBI actually created a prison activists surveillance program
(PRISACTS) in 1970. This was meant to crush the prison movement. The
methods used were military tactics which Orisanmi Burton calls “carceral
spaces as zones of counter-revolutionary warfare” in Targeting
Revolutionaries. This government project displays the lengths to
which the state is willing to go to neutralize revolutionaries even when
they are imprisoned. We take these methods serious as all people should
as we all have comrades who have been captured if we are truly fighting
imperialism.
Outro
The state ultimately works to seduce our raza with financial
incentive, integration, or intimidation. We need to build a stronger
security culture which strengthens our efforts in the anti-imperialist
movement. Counterinsurgency efforts by the state are real. Our role in
the empire is real.
We need to build stronger networks that nurture and support our
imprisoned and captured comrades. We cannot forget about those who
sacrificed their lives by being on the front lines. The front is
wherever we find ourselves, even behind the razor wire and in the
concentration kamps. All Power To The People!
On 20 October 2023 I filed a complaint challenging the
constitutionality of the Texas Prison Administration’s contracting with
a private sector, for-profit company in Dallas, Texas to digitalize
all TDCJ-CID prisoner’s incoming personal/general
correspondence and photographs for posting to the SecurusTech tablets
issued to us in May 2023. I paid the full filing fee as well as the
administrative and service fees.
I submit this information and the following to ULK for the following
reasons:
To seek unity across state and federal prison systems currently
under digitalized mail policies.
To provide fellow prisoners in all prison facilities with details
on my challenge to digitalized mail so that we can coordinate a
nationwide attack, and perhaps get an inter-state class action lawsuit
that will be moved to the u.$. Supreme Court.
To hopefully secure a Pro Bono assistance of attorney to ensure
all the bases are covered.
While I was able to cover the initial $500 cost to file the complaint
by sacrificing renewal of several magazine subscriptions and commissary
“luxuries”, I do not have the financial ability to hire counsel or
investigative resources, nor any further admin fees so I am going to
need help.
The complaint’s Constitutional challenge relies on numerous First and
Fourteenth Amendment issues of freedom of speech and due process, to
wit:
1. Exaggerated Response:
TDCJ-CID administration claims the ban on physical mail is to stop
the drugs/contraband that come through USPS mail. However, physical
mail may account for less than 1% of incoming drug contraband, and
such drug-laced articles of mail can be easily detected, isolated, and
removed using the K-9 drug detection units that are maintained on every
TDCJ-CID unit. Everyone, including the prison administration,
knows that almost 100% of the drugs and contraband that enters prison
facilities gets in through one of only three ways:
A. Corrupt admin/security employees.
B. Outside trustees picking up “drop” packets outside the security
fence and bringing or passing them to inside trustees.
C. Private sector deliveries to the prison (kitchen and office
supplies, or vendors for guards’ food orders and commissary supplies)
having “special” cartons containing hidden contraband.
Yet, the prison administration takes almost no measures to check
these primary sources for drugs/contraband.
2.
“Chilling” and/or blocking legitimate freedom of speech and
expression:
As a published op-ed columnist and essayist whose work has appeared
in two syndicated newspapers, and on several internet sites that are
operated by 501.3-c organizations, my readers range from Junior High
students to nursing home residents, Democrats, Republicans, members of
every other political party, housewives, secretaries, police officers
and bartenders.
Often my readers want to write me but the venues I am published in
rarely publish contact info, so readers google me to find out I am
confined at a certain prison facility then google the facility to
determine its address then send their letters to me there.
Prior to the digital mail policy, I received their letters (about
8-12 per week). After the policy, I have received NONE. The unit
mailroom return to sender all “personal/general” mail that comes for a
prisoner without explanation. Hence, this blocks my readers’ letters to
me and “chills” their desire to communicate (they probably think I
refused their letters). Students and the elderly who write me often
don’t know to go to the prison website to check correspondence
rules.
3. Denial of
due process prior to restriction of mail:
I am a Naturist. I don’t use drugs, nor have I ever had anything to
do with drugs. I have never been accused of, charged with, nor
found guilty on any drug-related behavior in any
administrative or criminal hearing, and have never been accused
of or found guilty of smuggling/attempting to smuggle or posses
“contraband.” That is, yet.
Without any form of due process I have been denied my lawful
privilege and right to receive property sent to me (i.e. the physical
letters and photos).
Physical letters and photographs have a sentimental “keepsake” value
beyond any monetary valuation.
The u.$. Supreme and lower courts have held uniformly that
copies/digital images of a document/photograph are not the same
as the original. Ergo, sending me or any prisoner digital copies of
their letters and photos (or even copies) is not giving them
the property their letters/photos constitute.
The u.$. Constitution requires a due process seizure hearing before
government can seize a citizen’s persynal property, whether that
property is land, a vehicle, or an article of mail having value to the
citizen.
Note: If the government, at such a hearing, can produce legitimate
evidence that I have attempted to smuggle contraband/drugs through the
USPS mail into the prison, then and only then would it be legally
justified in enforcing a “digital mail only” rule upon me.
4. The digital
mail “blanket” policy is overly broad:
The number of prisoners who attempt to smuggle drugs/contraband
through the USPS mail is minuscule. 99% of prisoners would never even
consider such a foolish act. Even prisoners who use and traffic drugs
and other contraband generally don’t use the mail because (a) the volume
of drugs that can fit in a letter doesn’t justify the risk and (b) it’s
much easier to get large amounts of drugs brought in by one of the other
venues.
All the digital mail policy does is punish hundreds of thousands of
prisoners who don’t smuggle drugs or contraband in the first place. It’s
analogous with fining the entire town’s citizens for excessive noise
because there’s one “pothead rocker” playing eir stereo too loud.
Most prisoners use the USPS mail in a legal, rule abiding manner and
never try to smuggle through the mail. First and Fourteenth Amendment
rights are fundamental, and mail digitalizing policies abrogate those
rights in an overly broad and exaggerated response to a security issue
that would be more easily (and economically) dealt with in a less
intrusive manner.
These four points (and their consequential points) are the primary
basis of my complaint.
Do prison authorities have a legal right to impose and enforce mail
digitalizing for security reasons? Yes. But only in a reasonable manner
necessary to address the specific security problem without punishing
prisoners who are not a party to the problem. Officials can not punish
innocent prisoners nor strip them of constitutional rights merely
because a tiny fraction of the prison population is causing a
problem.
So if anyone wants to get on board to help get this issue litigated
properly, get in touch with me ASAP. Today is 18 November 2023, don’t
delay.
A comrade at Bridgeport Unit reports: I would like to
inform you of a change in the Law Library Holding list as of November
2023 the Law Library has taken the PD-22 Rules of Conduct out of the Law
Library. It seems as if any ammunition we can use to fight with they
want to destroy it somehow. The other problem is this digital mail is
taking forever to get to one’s tablet. I have received numerous letters
that are 2.5 to 3 months old. This has become a problem for many. I did
receive newsletter #83 in the month of November 2023.
MIM(Prisons) adds: We have reported on the history
of censorship of TDCJ’s own documents in previous issues. While we
had encouraged comrades inside to challenge this legally, one comrade
has informed us that ey believes this to be a faulty strategy. We are
not lawyers, so we provide these ideas for consideration:
TDCJ has the discretion to withhold, or delay, any administrative
documents they may or may not deem to be challengeable in public
information act. There is a logical reason behind certain
“administrative documents” not to be made available for Texas residents
(i.e. friends and families, including incarcerated prisoners off of
general population). I’m sure by now that these certain “administrative
documents” are not censored. For items or certain materials that are
being withheld – whether it be a policy, procedure, regulation, or rule
– it is a fact that a governmental department is not obligated to
disclose public information. Governmental departments are obligated to
disclose public information at the requestor for inspection and review.
See Tex. Gov’t Code, Sec. 552.221 through Sec. 552.235. They are not
censoring. They are REMOVING it. Trickery word.
Filing lawsuits in federal court pertaining to the items or materials
being complained under the claim of censorship is supporting and
encouraging those administrative suits in being DISMISSED (or dismissed
with prejudice). Giving away $350-$400 for free without meaningful merit
to be heard or read…
Please refer incarcerated people in Texas to search out an author by
the name of Raymond E. Lumsden on numerous books: The Pro Se Section
1983 Manual; The Habeas Corpus Manual; Ask, Believe, Receive; The Pro Se
Guide to Legal Research & Writing, etc. These books are available
from Amazon, Barnes and Noble and FreebirdPublishers.com.
A comrade in Allred Unit reported: Just today I
received your mail confirmation letter via my tablet. The letter is
dated 14 September 2023, so it is taking over 2 months to get our mail
and we cannot print it out. TDCJ rules on Digital Mail say that if a
document requires an inmate’s signature it is supposed to be sent to the
unit’s Law Library. I doubt that they will give it to us if it is not
legal work though. They would not allow applications from transition
houses in until recently “Forgiven Felons” got permission to send theirs
in.
MIM(Prisons) adds: The digital mail is making it harder
for us to even track censorship by not allowing prisoners to fill out
and return forms, not to mention blocking opportunities for support upon
release!, or receive notices from the institution as described below.
A comrade at Ferguson Unit reported: When you sent the
ULK 82 & 83 bulk mailings they initially denied them entry, without
giving me notice. They don’t even send such institutional forms like
that via regular mail, it went electronic and i don’t have a tablet
since September so i didn’t even know until early December when i
finally got them to budge and print out the electronic mail. This mail
shit is absolutely showcasing the inadequacy of these state actors and
the exploitative corporations (Securus/JPay).
Warriors in White, a non-profit org supporting restorative
justice wrote: Our newsletter was blanket-banned across the
entire TDCJ system due to a change in mail policy, which required all
mail to be sent to a central mail processing facility. This new policy
was approved on 23 June 2023 but not updated in unit law libraries until
4 August 2023. No reason has been provided. At the end of October 2023,
we received clearance and approval to again distribute the newsletter.
But again, no reason for denial, and no notification for denials and
newsletters returned has ever been provided.
Secondly, all TDCJ residents now rely on Securus tablets to receive
mail. As of the end of October 2023, most are still receiving mail
postmarked throughout August into the first week of September 2023. TDCJ
policy clearly states all mail is to be processed within 72 hours (3
days), through the mail processing facility.
According to the TDCJ Mail System Coordinator, there is a staff
shortage at the facility. Additionally, MSC has claimed they were
unprepared for the amount of mail received at the new facility. This is
quite hard to believe, when the TDCJ, in decades past, has logged
every single piece of mail through its system both on computer
and in paper log books.
According to the TDCJ Ombudsman, all mail is being processed within
the 3 day limit and there are no staff shortages at the mail processing
facility. According to Securus, they are unaware of any mail processing
problems, and that “all mail is processed within 5 days unless it
includes photos or pictures, in which case it may take a little
longer.”
Further, the TDCJ is clamping down on peer-to-peer legal assistance.
If you have a Securus tablet which receives programming from the Freedom
Radio Legal Show on 106.5 The Tank, that info has been banned from the
tablet due to overwhelming listener response. While gratefully received,
TDCJ will no longer accept requests, etc. addressed to the legal show,
one of a long list of new restrictions. So if you sent a newsletter
request to Freedom Radio for a Warriors In White newsletter
subscription, the Polunsky Unit mailroom has been destroying all
requests since the beginning of June 2023 to the present. If you know
someone who applied for the newsletter please resend your request to
WIW-DOM PO Box 301, Huntsville, TX 77342. Please do not send legal
questions to the PO Box as we are not ready for those yet.
MIM Distributors published my article ‘Programming/Mental
Health Denied as Drug Cartel Runs CA Prison’ in ULK 82, to
highlight correctional officers’ (C/Os) direct involvement in the
constant infestation of drugs in the California Department of
Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Richard J. Donovan Correctional
Facility (RJDCF). In April 2023, I went a step further by bypassing
CDCR’s inmate grievance process in order to catch a C/O in the act of
distribution.
You see, CDCR’s departmental operations manual (DOM) at Section
31140.6.2, regards felonious conduct like drug smuggling in a state
correctional facility as ‘Category II’ serious employee misconduct
investigated by the Office of Internal Affairs (OIA).
I figured undisputed evidence directly to OIA would not only prevent
a coverup inside the prison, but also save lives of those addicted to
using while confined based on accessibility, and maybe even a citizen
faced with some newly released parolee on the prowl to maintain a drug
high fostered therein.
I used my influence and social status with their prisoners as an
investigative tool to uncover one C/O’s method of smuggling. Once I
monitored and confirmed the C/O’s pattern practice, including specific
inmates receiving drug shipments, I recorded the exact date, time, and
location consistent with audio video security surveillance (AVSS) and
body worn camera (BWC) footage installed thanks to the current
Armstrong v. Newsom N.D. (94-CV-02307 CW) injunction.
Late April 2023, I completed and mailed my findings on the attached
CDCR approved DOM Section 31140.6.2 Category II OIA form, directly to
the OIA, emphasizing concern over my safety, requesting therefore to
remain anonymous. However, on about 28 June 2023, OIA Senior Special
Agent Michael Newman forwarded my reported findings and identity back to
RJDCF Warden James Hill in the attached correspondence “For Appropriate
Handling” which commence first with the involved C/O immediate cease of
all drug shipments in my specific housing unit.
Then came direct scowls and open unwillingness to address housing
needs or issues followed by rumors within the prison population of me
being a “snitch on C/O’s”.
And finally, as drug withdrawal riled up many addicts’ moods from
days and weeks without fix, one mustered the boldness to confront me on
behalf of the involved C/O, on a rant like some four legged creature
foaming from fangs, blaming me for his forced clean and sober
reality.
While I no longer advocate or impose violence, I am no stranger to
such since I could fuck and fight before I could read and write. I’d
like to think that not sensing fear sent the man beast on his way,
disappointing the gazing C/O who not only stood watching the entire
antic, but set the whole play in motion.
Meanwhile, my DOM section 31140.6.2 reported findings was converted
into an inmate grievance, log #459686, then intentionally delayed until
all AVSS and BWC footage evidence was purged. Once so, RJDCF reviewing
authority M. Palmer issued the attached grievance response discrediting
me as some liar or one who simply made up this whole event.
Initially, I found it courageous and heroic to risk my own personal
safety, maybe even my life, to rid the prison environment of drugs by
exposing not merely the problem, but more so, the reason this problem
exists and persists. I always thought with the right facts and evidence
I could make a huge difference, but now I realize that stopping drugs in
prison is as futile as Ronald Reagan’s war on drugs campaign.
That’s because, many officials I turned to turned out to be those who
want drugs inside prison, and rather than utilize resources and power to
target C/O’s who introduce drugs into prison, these officials opt to use
their resources and power to target the very individual bringing
detailed facts to their attentions.
To me, a sacrifice is only grand should it effect change in better
for those who follow. With the extent of CDCR’s decay, this type of
exposure is pure suicide, or positions one to be forced to homicide, and
whether the former or latter, when it’s all said and done, drugs will
continue to be made available to those in prison who want them until and
unless these prisons are closed down.
MIM(Prisons) responds: We agree that the actions this
comrade took to fight state-sponsored drug trafficking was brave. It is
also brave for the comrade to look at the effects of these actions, draw
lessons from them, and be self-critical in front of the movement as a
whole. This is a good example of learning through practice, and by
sharing these stories we can all learn from each others’ practice.
We can also see how the campaign to combat drug addiction in prisons
is tied to the campaign to “Stop Collaborating” among prisoners. These
state-employed drug dealers are using other prisoners to attack those
who speak up. These collaborators, accusing others of “snitching” on
pigs, are enemies of the people. The pigs are professional snitches. To
use the state to stop abuses within the state as this comrade attempted
to do, is an honorable, if sometimes futile, thing to do.
As futile as this comrade’s risks taken were in the immediate term,
we are not quite so pessimistic on the prospect of ending drugs in
prison. As we’ve discussed many times, it is by building a community in
righteous struggle for justice that we can best provide the antidote to
addiction. While prisoners across the country are writing to us about
the dire conditions currently, we can look to the history of socialist
China, which was ravaged with widespread opium addiction across the
population just decades before liberating themselves from imperialism
establishing a socialist state, and ending addiction in the country for
decades to come. No small task for sure, but not impossible.
While those fighting addiction feel isolated now, through the pages
of Under Lock & Key we can see that there are more of you
then you realize, and we can continue to share these lessons and build
successful strategies to help the masses overcome drug addiction.
Comrades in MIM(Prisons) and Anti-Imperialist Prisoner Support (AIPS)
have been looking at our last year of practice and planning for 2024. We
want to bring United Struggle from Within (USW) comrades into this
process as we have in the past. So we encourage thoughts and feedback on
the below from our imprisoned readers, especially the questions at the
end.
Starting with the basics, we collectively kept our key operations
running for another year, which is a success in itself. We put out 4
issues of Under Lock & Key on schedule and with positive
responses, processed our prisoner mail in a timely manner, kept our
intro study courses for prisoners running, and sent out monthly
literature orders to prisoners across the country.
Some other accomplishments for 2023 were:
released Second Edition of The Fundamental Political Line of
the Maoist Internationalist Ministry of Prisons
started new level 1 study program based on FPL 2nd
edition
transcribed and edited MIM articles on the Revolutionary
Communist Party(USA) from MIM Theory journals and developed our
own summary analysis of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement
(RIM) related to the RCP=U$A for a book we plan to release in
2024
relaunched our level 2 study group for prisoners after a few
years of hiatus
expanded our pamphlet on the Great Proletarian Cultural
Revolution in China and began distributing it to prisoners
upgraded and rebuilt our servers
we maintained a weekly study program for more advanced comrades
working with MIM(Prisons) on the outside
While we did not meet our goal of financial contributions from AIPS
comrades, we did see a continued increase in those contributions, so
thanks to those comrades for the vital funding support. However, as we
hinted at in previous issues, we saw a steep drop off in the number and
amount of contributions coming from prisoners in 2023 as seen below.
We are asking for our readers help in investigating this drop. Our
first guess would be that less people are receiving ULK. There
was a corresponding decline in incoming letters over 2023, which meant
less outgoing letters. Though we still mailed out more ULKs
than in 2022, we mailed out less other literature. All of these numbers
seem to indicate a decrease in engagement with prisoners overall. We did
not see a significant decrease in study group participation.
One of our failures for 2023 was to follow through with support for
Texas prisoners, such as: compiling reports for ULK, building
and supporting campaigns, and updating our Texas Campaign Pack. None of
that happened due to one comrade leaving who was leading AIPS efforts in
Texas. Their efforts in 2022 led to an increase in outgoing letters, and
we saw an increase in incoming letters that year seemingly as a result
of the Juneteenth
Freedom Initiative. Then in July 2023, Texas implemented their
digital mail system, which has led to massive delays in prisoners
receiving letters, and much of our literature being rejected because
mailroom staff don’t understand the new system or are using it as an
excuse to censor us. While the decrease in incoming letters from Texas
has continued since that happened, it began well before July. So the
digital mail system certainly doesn’t explain it all.
Another failure for 2023 was our Revolutionary 12 Step Training
course. We want to apologize to the comrades who were keeping up with
their responses to the course. Unfortunately, again, this is a case
where the persyn leading this initiative was not able to follow through.
For now we are considering the training course in that form as done. But
we aspire to relaunch it in the future as we continue to focus on
combating addiction. The Revolutionary 12 Step Program pamphlet
was one of our most distributed items in 2023. And we are encouraging
recipients to report on their efforts at implementing it so we can find
ways to build it.
In 2023 we’ve seen a surge in requests for us to message people
inside electronically through companies the states’ are hiring to run
their digital mail via tablets. Years ago we used to be able to do this.
The early prison email systems were free and accessible. Now they
require credit card information and often for you to install software to
use them. This is not something we are set up to do at this time. So do
not expect us to respond to requests from these state-sponsored
messaging systems in the near future. One comrade in Texas asked why we
don’t have ULK on the tablets. Well, the point of the tablets
is so they can further control and monitor what you read and write. So
we assume that’s never gonna happen, but if you have a way for us to get
on there let us know.
Every recent issue of ULK has listed Spreading ULK as a
campaign to support. In 2024, we need to get serious about that campaign
if we want to keep ULK sustainable and useful. This could be
done by increasing distribution outside of prisons as well. But as the
prison ministry’s primary task is organizing prisoners, we’re asking for
your help in both analyzing what is going on with subscriber numbers and
transforming those numbers. Please take the time to send us your
thoughts on the following questions:
Have you noticed changes in the prison system that have made it
harder for people to subscribe to ULK or less interested in
subscribing?
Have you noticed changes in the prisoner population that have
made people less interested in subscribing?
Have you noticed/heard of people losing interest in ULK
because of the content, or because of the practices of
MIM(Prisons)?
What methods have you seen be successful in getting people
interested in or to subscribe to ULK?
Do you have ideas for how we can increase interest in
ULK in prisons?
The illegal, inhumane, and barbaric war of genocide taking place
against the people of Palestine must be addressed from a historical
perspective without fear of retaliation or being “white balled” by the
white supremacist and neo-fascist power structure.
FEAR = False Evidence Appearing Real, and there is nothing more false
than the Khazarian Settler-KKKolony in Northeast Afrika (Canaans)
posturing as the descendants of the ancient Israelites and committing
mass genocide against its melanated population.
Revolutionaries, community activists, and all good-hearted people
cannot afford to tiptoe around this issue. To continue to call these
people “Israel” is to continue to perpetuate a blatant lie and become
co-conspirators to one of the greatest frauds and identity thefts in
modern day history. They are not Israelites and have no historical
connection to the land. They are invaders who have seized control of the
major means of production – backed by U.$. and British imperialism – and
turned Palestine into a neo-KKKolony where its people must fight for
their national liberation and self-determination. Just as AmeriKKKa is
an imperialist empire consisting of neo-KKKolonies fighting for their
self-determination from their invaders, conquerors, and oppressors,
Palestinians are doing the same.
These invaders, like every other rapist, abuser, and tyrant, have the
audacity to blame the victim for their victimization when they decide to
stand up straight so that their oppressor falls off their back. They
claim everything was going well until several members of Hamas decided
to invade their territory and kidnap and murder dozens of innocent
“Israeli” children, wimmin and men. I’m pretty sure all rapists think
that their savage actions are going well until their victim gets hold of
something to defend themselves, and fight back!
History is often defined by its conquerors, and especially when that
conqueror is in control of the propaganda networks, they are able to
shape the narrative for the future generations to come. These Khazarians
are no exception! We must collectively, through international
solidarity, diametrically oppose the systemic lie that they have
introduced to the world through religion, geo-politikkks, the
mis-education system, and the media.
The falsification of consciousness is so prevalent that they have
conceived the world that people can actually be anti-semetic against
them, when in fact:
There isn’t even a son named “Sem” in all of the Torah. Noah had
three sons: Shem, Khem, and Japheth.
“Ashkenaz”, a name which at least 90% of these modern day
Khazarians identify themselves as, are descendants of Japeth
(Gen. 20:2-3), Since they, by their own admission, are not Shemitic
(descendant from Shem’s bloodline, not “religion”), no one can possibly
be “anti-shemetic”, “anti-semetic” or whatever else you want to call
it.
Words matter. Historical materialism matters. “Anti-semetic” is a
politikkkal term they’ve developed in order to prevent those who become
conscious of their international zionist agenda from speaking out or
engaging in the growing struggle against kkkapitalist exploitation and
white supremacy of which they are dead at the center of.
Khazarians in 740 began to practice much of the spiritual discipline,
culture, and way of life of the Hebrew Israelites. History reveals that
prior to this decision these Khazarians were already at war with Arabs
and Muslims from 642-652 and again from 722-739 in what is called the
“Arab-Khazarian Wars”.
When the Khazarian Kingdom began to decline, the national identity of
the Khazarian people got absorbed by other European nations that they
amalgamated into, but holding on to the only thing that would always be
able to identify them no matter where they ended up so that one day they
could come back together and resurrect their Khazarian empire:
“Ashkenazi Judaism”.
During the Moorish rulership of Southern Spain, the great Hebrew
Israelite chief minister of the Caliph of Cordova, a diplomat, scholar,
physicians, and financial advisor, Hasdai Ibn Shaprut, shared multiple
correspondences with King Joseph of Khazaria where Joseph admits that
his bloodline and that of the Khazarian people go back to Japheth not
Shem!
The reason this is so important to point out is because it destroys
the lie that they are some “chosen people” based on spiritual text, with
some divine rights of dictatorship over Afrikan people and other people
of color. What is going on in Northeast Afrika is not a war between the
“white” descendants of Isaaq and the “black” descendants of Ishmael – it
is a war for national liberation against foreign domination… period!
They have perverted the text and twisted it for their own opportunistic
benefit.
To continue to allow this to go unchecked and label people who are
actually descendants of Abraham “anti-semetic” – rather Hebrew Israelite
and Hebrew Khemite – will allow those who are actually being
“anti-shemetic” to continue to drop hundreds of bombs on innocent people
who just want to be free. Since 7 October 2023, a little over 2 months
ago, the Khazarians have murdered over 20,000 Palestinians! And I
understand the reluctance of some people to speak this truth. The world
has witnessed what these imperialists have done to the Nick Cannon’s, Kanye’s,
and Kyrie’s, not to mention the Afrikans and others who dare to
speak truth to power. But all oppressed people everywhere have a humyn
right to resist KKKolonialism – white supremacy. We have an obligation
to our ancestors and a responsibility to our children to say that
oppression anywhere affects us everywhere!
Whenever Europeans are oppressing people of color, just already
expect them to come up with a clever word in order to cover up their
savagery, while at the same time discouraging you to extinguish the fire
of your revolution. That is what they’ve done, and that is what they
will always do! They will call your response “reverse racism”, “woke
theory”, “anti-semetic”, etc. But as a conscious Hebrew
Israelite and a dedicated New Afrikan revolutionary nationalist, I
say it’s time to call it what it is: Revolutionary Justice!
Wiawimawo of MIM(Prisons) responds: We have much unity
with this comrade’s conclusions regarding the role of I$rael in the
world, and the relationship of oppressed peoples to I$rael as an arm of
the U.$. empire. This article validates some of the things we wrote in
ULK 79 about the overall alliances of the New Afrikan masses
who are followers of Black Hebrew Israelites(1) and in ULK 80
on Kyrie Irving and Ye(fka Kanye West).(2)
We are not scholars of ancient civilizations, and will not try to set
the records straight here on the history of Khazarians. What we do know,
is that similar ideas to those above have been used by conspiracy
theorists who believe that Khazarians have controlled the world for 100s
of years, even calling people like the Bolshevik revolutionaries V.I.
Lenin and Joseph Stalin Khazarian Satanists. Clearly such ideas have
strayed far from historical materialism into the realm of fantasy.
Therefore we caution the author above, and our readers regarding these
ideas.
Certainly there is much to be learned by studying ancient
civilizations. But what we won’t learn is who is controlling things in
our world today and why. And while the bible has historical value, it is
not a document of factual history. I$rael today exists by the grace of
U.$. imperialism and its military industrial complex. We must attack
Zionist oppression, without succumbing to idealistic thinking.
Conspiracy theories that attempt to explain all of history are such
idealistic thinking, that serve to disempower the masses at the hands of
an all-powerful oppressor.
While playing with the words of the fascist conspiracy theorists, the
author above does not fall into these traps in what ey wrote. Ey
correctly points out that European settlers are using anti-semitism as a
shield to their genocidal project in the interests of imperialism. And
we join em on the side of the oppressed nations against imperialism.
1. MIM(Prisons), October 2022,Some Discussions on Bad Ideas
Pt. 1, Under Lock & Key 79. 2. A New York prisoner, January
2023, Sorting Out a Defense of Kyrie Irving, Under Lock & Key
80.
18 January 2024 – Today, The Guardian published an article
claiming to have evidence of rape of I$raelis during the October 7th
attack led by Hamas.(1) However, much of the evidence they provide is
the same evidence provided by The New York Times in a similar
article from December that has been largely debunked by The
Electronic Intifada, citing lack of real evidence, claims that have
been countered by the relatives of one alleged victim, and exposing a
prime “witness” for being Zionist a operative who has given inconsistent
accounts of what ey says ey saw.(2)
I$rael, U.$. and British propaganda have been weaponizing gender to
maintain support for the ongoing slaughter of Palestinians of all ages
and genders. This has been their playbook against the Muslim world for
decades, and against oppressed nations for centuries. It is a common
tool of war to demonize and dehumanize the enemy to build support for
violence.
Because Hamas attacked civilians, including a rave full of young,
beautiful people, the images of young, mostly European, wimmin have been
at the forefront of the media since October 7th. Not only are I$raeli
wimmin portrayed very differently than Palestinian wimmin in the
propaganda war, they benefit from a pornographic culture that values
their appearance over that of other peoples of the world. This gives
them real gender power, and gives their images real currency in the
propaganda war.
One of those kidnapped from the rave was the daughter of a
billionaire who built his wealth on the occupation of Palestine. The
BBC strangely titled their article on him, “Eyal Waldman:
Israeli tech billionaire hopes for peace despite daughter’s killing.” In
the article, Waldman seeths about eliminating those who did the attack
and even all of Hamas.(3)
More recently, The Daily Mail featured an “exclusive” on
“The faces of the girls STILL being held by Hamas”. The tabloid style of
The Daily Mail is based on using images of the grotesque and
the sexy to capture attention. Stories such as this have allowed them to
feature both side-by-side.
While at least one order of magnitude more Palestinian young wimmin
have been murdered (not to mention injured, starved, sickened) by I$rael
since October 7th, it is the faces of Euro-I$raelis that we see in
British and U.$. media. Of course this can be explained by imperialist
geo-political interests in the region. But this is also because sex
sells, and young European wimmin are sexy.
MIM gave us the theory of the gender aristocracy to better understand
this dynamic, and how it affects who are our friends and who are our
enemies. The gender aristocracy are the wimmin (and the sexual
minorities, etc) who benefit from and support the patriarchy despite
having the biological characteristics that traditionally put people in
the gender oppressed group under patriarchy. Like the labor aristocracy,
the gender aristocracy expanded and transformed in the era of
imperialism.
MIM Thought points to the material basis of gender in health status,
and the gender aristocracy operating often as a subset of national
oppression. So the young, healthy, strong, beautiful people are the ones
with gender privilege. Tie that with oppressor nation status, and you
have a group of people who have the dual characteristics of being highly
valued as well as considered worthy of protection.
Under patriarchal thinking, the defiling of the nation’s wimmin is
often a higher offense than killing them. So when we compare the capture
of dozens of young Euro-I$raeli wimmin (some who have been murdered) to
the murder of tens of thousands of Palestinians, there is just no
comparison in the eyes of the oppressor. They will happily kill
thousands of more Palestinian men, wimmin and children as revenge for
this ultimate sin.
Even in death we see the privilege and power of the gender
aristocracy whose pictures are spread around and mourned in the
oppressor nations, while the Palestinian wimmin die nameless and
faceless.
We’ve also seen Jewish student groups in the United $tates using
signs in support of LGBTQ people in their counter protests to those
opposing the war on Palestine. This is another example of trying to
unite the oppressor nations around gender issues against the oppressed
nations that has been used against the Arab world for decades.
Despite these efforts, a November Gallup poll showed that Amerikan
wimmin were less supportive of I$rael’s war than men (44% vs 59%).
Bigger gaps were seen by age and nation, however. For age support was
30% for 18 to 34 year olds, 50% for 35 to 54, and 63% for 55 and older.
Many have commented on the different views of I$rael by age and
historical context. But youth interests always differ from the rest, and
we see this contradiction as the principal contradiction within the
Amerikan nation. Within the United $tates we see the principal
contradiction as that between the Amerikan nation and the oppressed
nations. This is reflected in 61% white support for I$raeli war, and 30%
support from the oppressed nations in the poll.(5)
The current upsurge of youth and oppressed nations in response to the
genocide in Gaza is heartening. We must work to organize these forces
into sustainable anti-imperialist organizations. The primary way to do
this is in the battle of ideas and combatting the trickery the
imperialists use to try to win them back over to the side of the
oppressor.
A comrade in Indiana has drafted the attached petition to address
relevant state officials listed at the end regarding failures in the
grievance system in the Indiana Department of Corrections. Outside
supporters are encouraged to share the petition with contacts inside and
to write the contacts in support of the issues faced by their friends,
comrades and family. Prisoners in Indiana can write us to get copies of
this petition as well as our Federal appeal petition in the case that
the state petition is not effective.
[UPDATED August 2024 to include contacts at Wabash Valley CF]
A comrade attending rallies supporting Palestinian resistance to the
I$raeli war distributed ULKs this winter and talked to
attendees. Here are a couple of the interviews ey sent to
ULK.
1.What brought you to this event?
Well, seeing as I am Black and a Christian, I find it important to
come out and demonstrate solidarity with the people of Palestine as I
believe our struggles are connected. Many people tend to see what is
going on in Palestine as a sort of religious conflict, portraying it
simplistically as a conflict between Jews and Muslims. Many Christians
in this country support Israel because the Church tells them to, when in
reality Christians are just as persecuted as Muslims in Palestine. I
mean, they just bombed the Church of Saint Porphyrius – one of the
oldest churches in the world – last night.
2. Do you see any parallels, either current or historical,
between i$rael and the united $tates? if so, can you elaborate?
Yes, I see many parallels actually. The biggest one being that they
are both settler-colonial projects. It is important to remember that in
both cases, the land was not empty when the settlers arrived. Israel has
been waging a war against the Palestinian people in order to clear and
settle the land. When the Europeans came to America, the first thing
they did was wage war against the Indigenous population to do the same
thing. They are both guilty of ethnic cleansing. Think about the Nakba.
Think about The Trail of Tears. In Ohio, they said the land was “too
good for Indians” – similar justifications were made for the initial
Nakba.
I would also say that Israel is almost as racist as the United
States. They have different laws for different people. That’s apartheid.
Zionists call us anti-semetic, yet they treat non-White Jews like
second-class citizens. Look at how they treat Ethiopian and South-East
Asian Jews within their borders. You know they sterilized them in the
1970s and 1980s. Zionism isn’t about Judaism, it’s about white
supremacy. So I think there are very real parallels to draw between
Israel and the United States as they both are rooted in war, ethnic
cleansing, and white supremacy.
3. We promote the right to self-determination of all oppressed
nations from oppressor nations and imperialism more generally. What do
you think about the idea of the oppressed nations (i.e. Chican@/Latin@,
First Nations, New Afrikans, and other Third World Peoples) within the
so-called United $tates breaking from the United $tates in order to
realize self-determination?
I’m not entirely sure if I think it is possible, but I support it.
That said, I am very skeptical. The only feasible way I think that could
happen is if the American Government allows it to happen by carrying it
out themselves, but I really don’t see that happening anytime soon.
4. Finally, what do you think is the best way we could
demonstrate our support and solidarity to the Palestinian people?
I think we could demonstrate our support and solidarity by boycotting
Israeli products and participating in the BDS movement as a whole. By
continuing to protest. By not allowing Israel to participate in soccer.
And by not allowing Israeli academics to sanitize what has happened in
the past 70 years. It is important that we utilize our legal means and
push politicians to support an end to the genocide.
Second Interview
1.What brought you to this event?
I’m here to show support against the repression of Arabs in
Palestine, to demonstrate mass support, and to lift the spirits of
others who find these war crimes unacceptable.
2. Do you see any parallels, either current or historical,
between i$rael and the united $tates? if so, can you elaborate?
Yeah, I see parallels in that they’re settlers, racists, and repress
native populations. But I also see parallels between First Nations and
the Palestinian people – especially in their emancipatory spirit.
**3. We promote the right to self-determination of all oppressed
nations from oppressor nations and imperialism more generally. What do
you think about the idea of the oppressed nations (i.e. Chican@/Latin@,
First Nations, New Afrikans, and other Third World Peoples) within the
so-called United $tates breaking from the United $tates in order to
realize self-determination?
Yeah, of course! The first priority is emancipation of those groups,
even if that means through violence.
4. Finally, what do you think is the best way we could
demonstrate our support and solidarity to the Palestinian people?
I think we can demonstrate our support by continuing to go to these
demonstrations and by showing our support for fringe groups such as
Hamas, PFLP, etc…the militant fighters.
NOTE: PFLP is the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine,
an organization that arose during the Great Proletarian Cultural
Revolution in China, and was one of the Palestinian organizations
greatly influenced by the Maoism of the time. In those early years they
gained notoriety for hijacking airplanes and remain on the U.$.
terrorist list to this day. They took a pan-Arab approach to the
revolution, and co-ordinated with many organizations outside the Arab
world, including providing training to communists from Azania (aka South
Africa). This connection is relevant to why South Africa today has
brought charges of genocide against I$rael to the International Criminal
Court, as well as the fact that Palestinians today are facing the same
apartheid conditions that Africans in South Africa once faced. PFLP took
part in Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on October 7th along with Hamas, Islamic
Jihad, and the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The
latter is also a Maoist-inspired group that came out of PFLP.
I wanna add my voice to the ongoing conversation on Sex Offenders
(S.O.’s) and LGBTQ people from a revolutionary perspective.
One key hurdle I think has to be constantly attacked and can only be
attacked through criticism and self-criticism: so-called
revolutionaries, activists, and political prisoners self-identifying as
these things but still holding to the vestiges of their gangster,
reactionary world views that make them comfortable.
A political activist analyzes people, places, and things from a
political perspective. What is this person, place, or thing’s worth, or
lack thereof, to the political programs that political group/individual
is striving for? The military activist analyzes people, places, and
things from a military perspective, analyzing what will be most
advantageous to the military goals of their army, militia, unit,
etc.
Because of this, morals and standards in political and military
groups, among such people are constantly shifting. When one is on the
battlefield, even the most avowed racist, sexist, homo-transphobe, sex
offender bigot, will not allow their hate or disdain for the “other” to
cost them their lives. The primary concern for the soldier or military
commander would be can this person maintain discipline in battle, can
they perform under pressure, will they desert their comrades in battle
or go AWOL, are they reliable. If the S.O. or non-heterosexual was
saving your life on a battlefield, no one would say “let me die I don’t
like your kind” or “you’re irredeemable.” At that moment, the equality
of humankind will shine bright and true and all the self-gratifying lies
we tell each other will shrink in comparison with the truth.
I am not saying you should have no concern about the moral fabric of
comrades. Usually morality and politics overlap. What I am saying is
that a person/group’s political line and commitment should be of
deciding and primary concern if you yourself are indeed a political
activist or military activist.
How many times in prison have we seen the “rules” of organizations
bent for certain “stomp down” individuals. How many times have we seen
people look the other way when a member of their org partakes in sexual
gratification that the org prohibits or has a case that’s frowned upon
by the org? When this occurs it is usually because those in the org
recognize the person in question is a practitioner of violence and that
violent aggression is better with you than against you. So people make a
tactical or strategic decision to condone, accept what they would
otherwise attack or shun. For better or worse, this is political
maneuvering at its core and it’s done every day in every prison. I am
not promoting it, simply stating truths. The purpose of pointing these
truths is to say that if the apolitical populace can discern these
nuances then why can’t the politically do so when our causes are so much
more noble and worthy of forgiving of one another’s trespasses (real
& perceived).
Try a new way of relating to the people on the compound with you. If
we’re revolutionaries then we should be revolutionizing the
social relations and castes in prison. The prison culture fosters a
caste system based on criminal history, skin color, material wealth,
propensity for violence, and sexual orientation. As revolutionaries we
must check ourselves if we’re not actively establishing a new prison
culture and eliminating the hard-line caste structure. How? It starts
with building and maintaining relations based on ones level of
revolutionary ideology and practice.
Instead of greeting people with “Where you from, what you in for?” or
being concerned about who they’re attracted to or intimate with, your
greetings, concerns, and inquiries should be, “What are your politics?
What do you think about capitalism? How do you think we could organize
against the issues we face? Check out this political program, and tell
me what if anything you’d be willing to contribute to advancing it.” If
you aren’t doing that in some form or fashion you need to engage in
self-criticism, are you a revolutionary or a convict bound by the rules
and ideas of prison culture?
Lastly, the notion that any group, or person is exempt from recovery,
rehabilitation, or transformation is metaphysical, subjective, and thus
incorrect. Despite the subject matter, the universe and everything in
it, including one’s ideas and impulses, attractions, are in constant
movement and development. Nothing remains stagnant. This universal truth
is the only universal truth, that nothing remains the same. Therefore to
predetermine that anyone or anything is irredeemable is out of
compliance with reality and is therefore incorrect thinking, and merely
a reflection of one’s biased and narrow analysis. Another small point I
want to turn on from ULK #82, ‘Thugs
Are Sex Offenders Too’, where the writer says:
“The problem is that most transgender men-women in prison are sex
offenders, they are in for preying on children.”
This statement is obviously biased and subjective, and leads to
flawed analysis. It is possibly true that the trans people that writer
has encountered in prison are all S.O.’s, but it is the exact
opposite for my own lived experience. No transgender person I’ve
encountered has ever been locked up for a sexual offense, outside of
soliciting prostitution. Here’s what I mean by a purely subjective
analysis, one that is narrow and one sided relying on one’s own
experience only. The truth is that trans people are most often victims
of sexual predators in and out of prisons. Those who’ve become predators
themselves, whether trans or not, are most often victims of prior sexual
abuse. Though this may not align with the writers lived experience it is
the majority experience in society as told by polls and statistics. Yet
the metaphysical, subjective, nature of postmodernist philosophy has us
giving more credence to our own individual lived experience than that of
the society at large or a wide array of the population. If we’re in the
business of transforming society at large that sort of analysis will not
work well.
Tip of the Spear Black Radicalism, Prison
Repression, and the Long Attica Revolt
Orisanmi Burton (Author)
University of California Press
October 2023
“without understanding carceral spaces as zones of undeclared
domestic war, zones that are inextricably linked to imperial and
officially acknowledged wars abroad, we cannot fully understand how and
why the U.S. became the global leader of incarceration that it is
today.” (1)
Tip of the Spear is the story of the organization and flourishing of
resistance to American imperialism as it developed in the New York state
prison system in the 1960s and 1970s, including the time well before the
four days of Attica in 1971. Professor of anthropology Orisanmi Burton
does many things in this book, a lot of which we’ll only be able to
mention briefly or not at all, but MIM(Prisons) has already sent out
many copies of this book and is prepared to send out many more to enable
further study and discussion of Burton’s very worthy research and
ideas.
We are asking our readers to send their own feedback on this book, to
write up their own local histories or stories applying the framework
below, and to popularize this understanding of U.$. prisons as part of
the imperialist war on the oppressed peoples of the world that we must
unite against.
Prisons are War
Burton begins his investigation with George Jackson’s observation
that Black people “were defeated in a war and are now captives, slaves
or actually that we inherited a neoslave existence.” (2) Prison
conditions don’t originate in the law or in ideas but in the historical
fact of defeat in a war that still continues.
But what kind of war is it? One side surrounds the other and forces
it to submit daily, the way that an army laying siege to a city tries to
wear down the resistance of the population. These sieges include not
just starving prisoners of food but of social life, education, and
culture. In maintaining its rule the state uses the tools of
counterinsurgency to split the revolutionary ranks, co-opt the cause and
re-establish its rule on a more secure level. On the other side, the
prisoners have themselves, their ability to unite and organize in
secret, and their willingness to sacrifice for the cause – the
attributes of a guerrilla army. (3)
Burton spends an entire chapter, “Hidden War,” laying out the
strategies the state pursued when its naked brutality failed to prevent
prisoner organization and rebellion. After the smoke cleared at Attica
and wardens, politicians and prison academics had a chance to catch
their breath, they settled on four strategies to prevent another Attica
from happening: (4)
One, prisons were expanded across the state, so that
density was reduced and prisoner organizing could be more effectively
disrupted. If a prisoner emerged as a leader, they could be sent to any
number of hellholes upstate surrounded by new people and have to start
the process all over again. The longer and more intense the game of
Solitaire the state played with them, the better. We see this strategy
being applied to USW comrades across the country to this day.
Prisons were also superficially humanized, the
introduction of small, contingent privileges to encourage division and
hierarchy among prisoners, dull the painful edge of incarceration
somewhat, and dangle hope. Many prisoners saw through it, and Burton
makes the point that the brief periods of rebellion had provided the
only real human moments most prisoners had experienced during their time
inside. For example, Attica survivor, John “Dacajeweiah” Hill described
meeting a weeping prisoner in D yard during the rebellion who was
looking up at the stars for the first time in 23 years. (5) Burton sums
this up: “the autonomous zones created by militant action… had thus far
proven the only means by which Attica’s oppressive atmosphere was
substantially ameliorated.”
Diversification went hand in hand with expansion,
where a wide range of prison experiences were created across the system.
Prisons like Green Haven allowed prisoners to smoke weed and bring food
back to their cells, and permitted activities like radical lectures from
outsiders. At the same time, other prisons were going on permanent
lockdowns and control units were in development.
And finally, programmification presented a way for
prisoners to be kept busy, for outsiders (maybe even former critics of
the prison system) to be co-opted and brought into agreement with prison
officials, and provide free labor to keep the system stable by giving
prisoners another small privilege to look forward to. To this day, New
York, as well as California and other states, require prisoners who are
not in a control unit to program.
All of this was occurring in the shadow of the fact that the state
had demonstrated it would deploy indiscriminate violence, even
sacrificing its own employees as it had at Attica, to restore order. The
classic carrot-and-stick dynamic of counterinsurgency was operating at
full force.
Before Attica: Tombs,
Branch Queens, Auburn
Burton discusses Attica, but doesn’t make it the exclusive focus of
his book, as it has already been written about and discussed elsewhere.
He brings into the discussion prison rebellions prior to Attica that
laid the groundwork, involved many of the same people, and demonstrated
the character of the rebellions overall.
The first was at Tombs, or the Manhattan House of Detention, where
prisoners took hostages and issued demands in the New York Times,
denouncing pretrial detention that kept men in limbo for months or
years, overcrowding, and racist brutality from guards. Once the demands
were published, the hostages were released. Eighty corrections officers
stormed the facility with blunt weapons and body armor and restored
order, and after the rebellion two thirds of the prisoners were
transferred elsewhere to break up organizations, like the Inmate
Liberation Front, that had grown out of Tombs and supported its
resistance. (6) Afterwards, the warden made improvements and took credit
for them. This combination of furious outburst, violent response and
conciliatory reform would repeat itself.
Next Branch Queens erupted, where the Panther 21 had recently been
incarcerated. Prisoners freed them, hung a Pan-Afrikan flag out of a
window, took hostages and demanded fair bail hearings be held in the
prison yard or the hostages would be executed. The bail hearing actually
happened and some of the prisoners who had been in prison for a year for
possibly stealing something were able to walk out. The state won the
battle here by promising clemency if the hostages were released, which
split the prisoners and led to the end of the rebellion. Kuwasi
Balagoon, who would later join the Black Liberation Army, was active in
the organization of the rebellion and learned a lot from his experiences
seeing the rebellion and the repression that followed after the state
promised clemency. (7)
At Auburn Correctional Facility on November 4th, Black prisoners
rebelled and seized hostages for eight hours. Earlier, fifteen Black
prisoners had been punished and moved to solitary for calling for a day
off work to celebrate Black Solidarity Day. After the restoration of
order, more prisoners were shipped away and the remainder were subject
to reprisals from the guards.
In each case, prisoners formed their own organizations, took control,
made demands and also started building new structures to run the prison
for their own benefit – even in rebellions that lasted only a few hours.
After order was restored, the state took every opportunity to crush the
spirits and bodies of those who had participated. All of this would
repeat on a much larger scale at Attica.
Attica and Paris: Two
Communes
Burton acknowledges throughout the book a tension that is familiar to
many of ULK’s readers: reform versus revolution. He sees both
in the prison movement of the 1960s and 1970s in New York, with some
prisoners demanding bail reform and better food and others demanding an
end to the system that creates prisons in the first place. But in
telling the story of Attica and the revolts that preceded it he
emphasizes two things: the ways reforms were demanded (not by petitions
but by organized force) and the existence of demands that would have led
to the end of prisons as we know them. On Attica itself, he writes that
the rebellion demanded not just better food and less crowded cells but
the “emergence of new modes of social life not predicated on enclosure,
extraction, domination or dehumanization.” (8) In these new modes of
social life, Burton identifies sexual freedom and care among prisoners
emerging as a nascent challenge to traditional prison masculinity.
Attica began as a spontaneous attack on a particularly racist and
brutal guard, and led to a riot all over the facility that led to the
state completely losing control for four days starting on September 9th,
1971. Hostages were again taken, and demands ranging from better food to
the right to learn a trade and join a union issued to the press.
Prisoners began self-organizing rapidly, based on the past experiences
of many Attica prisoners in previous rebellions. Roger Champen, who
reluctantly became one of the rebellion’s organizers, got up on a picnic
table with a seized megaphone and said “the wall surrounds us all.”
Following this, the prisoners turned D Yard into an impromptu city and
organized their own care and self-defense. A N.Y. State trooper watching
the yard through binoculars said in disbelief “they seem to be building
as much as they’re destroying.” I think we’d agree with the state
trooper, at least on this. (9)
Burton’s point in this chapter is that the rebellion wasn’t an
attempt (or wasn’t only an attempt) to get the state to reform
itself, to grant rights to its pleading subjects, but an attempt,
however short-lived, to turn the prisons into something that would be
useful for human liberation: a self-governing commune built on
principles of democracy and solidarity. Some of the rebels demanded
transport to Africa to fight the Portuguese in the then-raging colonial
wars in Mozambique and Angola, decisions were made by votes and
consensus, and the social life of the commune was self-regulated without
beatings, gassings and starvation.
Abolition and the
Concentric Prison
Burton is a prison abolitionist, and he sees the aspirations of the
Attica rebels at their best as abolitionist well before the term became
popular. But he doesn’t ignore the contradictions that Attica and other
prison rebellions had to work through, and acknowledges the diverse
opinions of prisoners at the time, some of whom wanted to abolish
prisons and some of whom wanted to see the Nixons and Rockefellers
thrown into them instead. (10)
The Attica Commune of D Yard had to defend itself, and when the
rebelling prisoners suspected that some prisoners were secretly working
for the state, they were confined in a prison within a commune within a
prison, and later killed as the state came in shooting on the 13th.
There was fighting and instances of rape among the prisoners that freed
themselves, and there were prisoners who didn’t want to be a part of the
rebellion who were forced to. And the initial taking of the guards
constitutes a use of violence and imprisonment in itself, even if the
guards were treated better than they’d ever treated the prisoners.
Burton acknowledges this but doesn’t offer a tidy answer. He sees the
use of violence in gaining freedom, like Fanon, to be a necessary evil
which is essential to begin the process but unable to come close to
finishing it. Attica, even though it barely began, provides an example
of this. While violence is a necessary tool in war, it is the people
organized behind the correct political line in the form of a vanguard
party that ultimately is necessary to complete the transformation of
class society to one without oppression.
Counter-intelligence,
Reform, and Control
The final part of the book, “The War on Black Revolutionary Minds,”
chronicles the attempts by the state to destroy prison revolutionaries
by a variety of methods, some more successful than others, all deeply
disturbing and immoral.
Some of the early methods involved direct psychological
experimentation, the use of drugs, and calibrated isolation. These fell
flat, because the attempts were based on “the flawed theory that people
could be disassembled, tinkered with, and reprogrammed like computers.”
(11) Eventually the state gave up trying to engineer radical ideas out
of individual minds and settled for the solution many of our readers are
familiar with: long-term isolation in control units, and a dramatically
expanding prison population.
There is a lot else in this book, including many moving stories from
Attica and other prison rebellion veterans that Burton interviewed, and
who he openly acknowledges as the pioneering theorists and equal
collaborators in his writing. Burton engages in lengthy investigations
of prisoner correspondence, outside solidarity groups, twisted
psychological experiments, and many other things I haven’t had the space
to mention. We have received a couple responses to the book from some of
you already, which the author appreciates greatly, and we’d like to
facilitate more.
^Notes: 1. Burton, Orisanmi Tip of the Spear: Black Radicalism,
Prison Repression, and the Long Attica Revolt p. 19 All citations will
be of this book unless otherwise specified. 2. Jackson, Soledad
Brother, 111–12 cited in Burton p. 10 3. p. 3 4. pp. 152-180
5. Hill and Ekanawetak, Splitting the Sky, p. 20. cited in Burton,
p. 107 6. p. 29 7. p. 48 8. p. 5 9. pp. 88-91 10.
p. 95 11. p. 205^
Seems clear that the United State’s lurch to the right is a done
deal. On a quantitative scale, how much so is still an open question,
but it is an astonishing thing to see and one we better get better at
grappling with.
The Biden administration has recently vetoed a UAE brought emergency
meeting to vote on a Gaza ceasefire in Israel’s “unceasing” assault on
Gaza. Time magazine of 10 December 2023 and virtually all U.S.
media describe it as a campaign to eliminate Hamas. Always the
materialists, they never forget to remind that it is due to Hamas
terrorist attack of October 7, its alleged sexual assault and taking of
hostages etc. In fact, U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Robert A. Woods
states as his reasons for vetoing this emergency resolution that it was
“an imbalanced resolution that was divorced from reality and would not
move the needle on the ground in any concrete way.”
Woods goes on to state the U.S. couldn’t understand why the authors
declined to include language condemning “Hamas’s horrific terrorist
attack” and “the resolution failed to mention Israel’s right to defend
itself.” Indeed the U.S. did propose adding language about its “role in
diplomacy, increased opportunities for humanitarian aid, encouraging
release of hostages, the resumption of pauses in fighting, and laying
the foundation for peace” the Time article wrote. But Wood says
the “recommendations for peace were ignored.”
The Time article was further confirmed by a clip of Wood’s
speech aired on Democracy Now! (11 December 2023), which then
went on to play a clip of Jamie Raskin’s outrage of U.S. society’s
obvious lurch to the right in regards to the ousting of an MIT president
for trying to defend bourgeois free speech. However, Democracy
Now! makes no mention of Raskin’s earlier calls for the need of
Israel to eliminate Hamas or his refusal to call for an immediate peace
agreement or even his stance on the UN resolution for an immediate cease
fire. All this clearly, even on the part of such petty bourgeois outfits
as Democracy Now! to accept and adjust to this obvious social
shift, but still find some space to claim to be left or progressive etc.
It should be noted Amy Goodman often has Raskin on to help her with her
Trump and MAGA bashing and to tell people to vote for their
democracy.
Back to Woods, he states the U.S. wants a 2 state solution, but
doesn’t support an immediate ceasefire as “this would only plant the
seeds for the next war because Hamas has no desire to see a durable
peace, to see a 2 state solution.” This stupid equivocation could only
be logical to a bully on the verge of victory. Recall he told the same
council it was due to the resolution not giving the U.S. its props for
all the fine things, like 4 hour “humanitarian pauses” and the U.S. aid
for Palestinians, not being in the resolution.
A “good thing” one could point to is how isolated the U.S. is on this
and the exposure of its hypocrisy on a world scale. Palestinian
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas stated after the U.S. veto that the
U.S. is “complicit in war crimes” and the vote was “aggressive and
immoral.” China’s U.N. rep Zhang Jun accused the U.S. of “double
standards”, “claiming to care about the lives and safety of people in
Gaza.” Russian U.N. rep Dmitry Polyansky stated “our colleagues from the
U.S. have literally before our eyes issued death sentences to thousands
if not tens of thousands more civilians in Palestine and Israel.”
Even domestically, social democrat Bernie Sanders, who has
consistently (see below) refused to call for a ceasefire up to now, now
states the “U.S. should not be vetoing a U.N. (ceasefire) resolution.”
He goes on to his usual duplicitous doublespeak stating “children need
food” and “it’s imperative - it remains imperative that Israel puts a
premium on civilian protection.” Social democrat Alexandria
Ocasio-Cortez (A.O.C.) went even farther: “Shameful. The Biden
Administration can no longer reconcile their professed concern for
Palestinians and their human rights while also single-handedly vetoing
the U.N.’s call for ceasefire and sidestepping the entire U.S. Congress
to unconditionally back the indiscriminate bombing of Gaza”
(Newsweek, 9 December 23)
As for the above comment of “sidestepping” Congress, she is referring
to the 13,000 plus, worth $106 million, of tank ammo sold to Israel that
Secretary of State Blinken et. al managed to get to Israel in an
emergency sale. The Biden administration additionally has a $100 billion
package in aid for Israel, Ukraine, and “other national security
priorities.” So A.O.C. is likely to get her wish. As to why this sale
required “sidestepping” Congress, Blinken stated, “The needs of Israel’s
military operation in Gaza justifies the rare decision to bypass
Congress.” He goes on, “Israel is in combat right now with Hamas and we
want to make sure Israel has what it needs to defend itself against
Hamas,” hence the $106 million sale of 13,000 plus ammo (shells) to
Israel.
And in case anyone missed it the larger bill which needs
Congressional approval is tied to the U.S. immigration issue and its
border, “National Security”.
On 10 December 2023, Mitt Romney stated on Meet The Press
that Biden didn’t have to tie the border policy issue to the Ukraine
issue. But he did so now the Republicans will be holding him to it.
Biden, obviously acknowledging he must move to the right, has recently
hinted he is willing to make significant compromises on the border. He
seems to be saying he needs to be able to say he had no choice. J.D.
Vance has stated, “What will $60 billion (going to Ukraine alone) more
do that $100 billion hasn’t done?”
In both of the last 2 presidential candidate debates, Vivek has
stated he will be smoking the terrorists on the southern border and
“Bibi” has to do the same.
Something we can’t go into here but worth mentioning is the
conservative Center for Renewing America’s Project 2025 handbook, which
is a 1,000 page “Let’s finish what we started” playbook, which is part
of the Heritage Foundation’s think tank. This involves many “right
flank” organizations, many new to mainstream bourgeois politics. This is
to do away with the “deep-state” and in doing so avoid Trump’s 1st term
pitfalls of being thwarted by those not willing to go as far as he
wished. The point made here is that all Democrats and ol’ fogey
Republicans realize this shift is very real and it seems a little
conscious compromise is a tactic the bourgeois left is making for its
own reasons. Late capitalism is not running on fumes though pixie dust
no longer seems to suffice. Now the machine requires the flesh and blood
of little boys and girls.
Recently heard our old friend Bill Fletcher on KPFA’s Sunday
Show (10 December 2023) saying, like always, 3rd parties are a
waste of time, must vote for the Democrat even though he agrees it is
genocide in Gaza and Biden administration was wrong for their U.N. veto.
Again, according to Fletcher, we must do as he suggested the first time
and push Biden to the left.
If only Mao was here and could fight our battles for us. Obviously no
real revolutionary is saying this but in practice we are saying these
are not revolutionary times and I contend this is why we’re in this
situation. Yes these are revolutionary times. We simply must learn and
apply the stages of revolution. We may be limited by majority having no
current interests in revolution. But we are in no position to be talking
about a majority any way. We clearly accept objective factors. Even
MIM’s 3 dividing line principles.
But contradictions (all) carry within them their very opposite. It’s
a unity of opposites, mere “identity”, not absolute of contradictions.
We indeed should be pushing some to the left but not bourgeois
politicians who would have no interest in social change in any situation
but our own nations, prison class, musicians. And we definitely should
be serious about drawing clear distinctions between ourselves and the
bourgeoisie with its values and world outlook. This is simply accepting
the phase of revolution we’re in. Too many fear armed struggle and fear
its adventurist aspects. I contend this means to fear the people or at
the very least fear they are unable to grasp revolutionary theory or its
requirements.
We’re in the middle of it. This rightward shift is but a shift no
more to my mind than a deeper neo-Liberal shift. Only by relying on the
bourgeoisie and the fakes should we care if its a rightward shift or
leftward shift. Especially if out of our control.
From the outset of this flareup and resulting genocide of Palestine
the pretensions of the left media and settler nations obvious new center
of gravity has led it to pretend the U.S. is at least grappling with the
moral consequences of innocent civilians. Yet Blinken, Biden, and
Sanders as well as virtually all bourgeois outlets and mouthpieces have
stated “Israel has an obligation to defend itself” Blinken 13 October
2023, Biden “Israel has the right to respond, indeed has a duty to
respond” 10 October 2023, and 300 former staffers of Sanders asked
Sanders (very nicely) to support a ceasefire saying “We believe in you.”
In mid October, Jamaal Bowman was roundly condemned for going to Israel,
to see the apartheid for himself, by A.O.C.’s and Sander’s Democratic
Socialist of America (DSA). Even MSNBC’s Al Sharpton states “Gaza is not
occupied.” We could literally go on and on about how this lurch is not
only acknowledged but immediately dressed up and condoned by all
progressives, leftists, moderate Republicans, and a great majority of
this settler nation.
In the backdrop is always Trump, the MAGA movement, and settler
nation chauvinism. Beside Project 2025 mentioned above, recently Trump
announced the need for “ideological screening” to “bar Christian hating
communists and Marxists” stating “those who come to our country must
love our country.” Such is already the practice in Israel. Trump goes on
to list things that would be grounds for disqualification: “If you want
to abolish the state of Israel you’re disqualified”… Again we encourage
all to check this out because this shift is now much bigger than any
individuals or even movements. Trump was one of the first to
congratulate the Congresswoman who held the 3 college presidents to
these new standards.
As stated we are very much in “heightened contradictory times.” Not
having the right line on the make up of the U.S. and world economy,
nature of settler society, neo-Liberalism, following idiotic communists,
and being afraid to rely on ourselves and our own nation has led to very
bad practice for years and deprived our people of a prepared and
organized fighting force. Lurch to the right or revolution.
by a North Carolina prisoner January 2024 permalink
They Say:
They say they gone always be there
but never there when you really need them there unless
its self care.
They Say:
When you Fall down get back up, but don’t tell you
when you get back up its gone be Someone Hoping you
Turn the left cheek in knock you down in say it Fair.
They Say:
Love thy Neighbor as you love your Self but behind close doors Say
Destroy they Neighbor in Conquer Wealth
They Say:
We fight for justice but only by killing It was
Justice For All.
They Say:
Hey fellow you Committed a CRIME time to go to Jail,
but don’t tell about the Greatest CRIME Committed here in there.
They Say:
FORGET About them, but we say Forget the Fascist in
Say high to this Guerilla warfair.
They Say, They Say a lot of things
But the “People” say All Power to the “People”
Revolution is here in will always be the “People”
WAR FAIR
by a North Carolina prisoner January 2024 permalink
The Black Liberation Armies Our Disciples
Be
Our civilians in the streets be the BPP
We not white, not black, it’s you and me
Honor, Trust, Love, Respect, and Loyal-ty
We tie Family ties and combine our mind
Now we on our business shit, black-suits, Black-Ties
Building ties in the street and upgrading communities
An independent movement fuck police immunity
Liberating our people in a fight for equality
Internationally representing from Congo to Albany
Re-educating our people, treat them responsibly
Within the Black Liberation Movement to develop more harmony
Cause wit Black-ties Matter BLO Liberation Unit
And the Bld Brotherhood Revolutionary Army Headquarters, Allegiance of
Improvement
We’ll be a professional militia till the day that we die.
Funeral of red white and blue collars, Black-Ties.
Transformation is what revolution brings, no face, no place, no name,
all is suitable for guerilla tactics, so we study and we study so that
we become self made autodidactics.
Nothing comes to a sleeper but a dream, so we must put
Theory into practice in order to manifest that thing.
It’s impossible for a persyn to be true to anyone else, without first
being true to thyself!
If you should fail, go forth and try again. Mind, body, spirit must
be imposed with discipline, with undaunting vigor we shall win.
Keep your mind focused, we shall not fold, nor shall we bend!
In the United $tates, prisons mean war against the oppressed nations.
In occupied Palestine, war means prison for the Palestinians. Two sides
of the same blood-stained coin which built the richest empire in
hystory. Imperialism considers war to be a legal method of resolving
issues, in deeds if not in words.
The struggle for Palestine is a national liberation struggle. The
only consistently revolutionary class that may overthrow the bourgeoisie
is the proletariat, but imperial domination can unite a whole nation
against their occupiers for the establishment of independence. If
independence is a precondition for the dictatorship of the proletariat,
then Palestine’s struggle is revolutionary and progressive. If I$rael is
an arm of imperialism, then the Palestinian struggle against them is
revolutionary and progressive. Leadership of the proletariat in that
struggle would intensify its revolutionary character, but it is
revolutionary even without the proletariat in the vanguard. When
Palestinian communists align themselves with all revolutionary forces
against I$rael in a united front, that is a correct policy. We have a
clear hystory on this subject, and this practice is what led to the
victory of the Chinese people in creating the most advanced socialism
yet.
We in the United $tates face the strongest enemy in humyn hystory,
and I$rael is an arm of the United $tates in the Middle East. Everything
which weakens I$rael weakens the United $tates, which puts us in a
stronger position. Our comrades fighting in Gaza today are putting us in
a position of advantage for the final victory of the oppressed in
Occupied Turtle Island. To oppose the struggle in Palestine is to oppose
that which objectively weakens our enemy, to leave behind real friends
who are fighting real enemies.
“Leftist” support for I$rael in this war is often concealed by a
position against Hamas. This anti-Hamas, but allegedly pro-Palestine,
sentiment is often based on the supposedly inhuman crimes that have been
committed. On top of this being a complete deflection from the primary
question of imperialism, the claims surrounding such crimes as the
decapitation of infants have zero evidence behind them. Even bourgeois
press has shown that the claims are based on videos which show no
beheadings, only IDF soldiers claiming that the events occurred.(1)
Media campaigns in support of imperialist interventions can go much
further and be many times more difficult to uncover than what we are
dealing with here. This is a particularly obvious example of an
imperialist lie, and the propaganda will not always be so easy to see
through. Therefore, in addition to exposing blatant falsehoods, we also
need to be able to separate what makes a movement an ally or enemy and
what doesn’t, and be able to understand what line the media is
attempting to push when they tell a particular story.
The media will tell us that Hamas is committing heinous crimes,
killing babies and civilians. We need to ask why they are deflecting
from the principal contradiction in the world today. We need to ask who
weakens empire, and critically support those who do. We need to ask who
strengthens empire, and make ourselves their enemy. That is what it
means to understand what is principal and what is secondary. Contrary to
popular belief, the moral position of communists is not to do with
concepts like eternal justice and true liberty. Communists have one
moral position: we are for those actions which strengthen the
international proletariat. We understand that the work of Hamas as a
whole strengthens the international proletariat. Therefore we understand
that they are the allies of the oppressed and we align ourselves
alongside them.
The Taliban retook power in Afghanistan after the
U.$. retreat in August 2021.(1) In April 2022, the Taliban once
again instituted a ban on poppy cultivation, and by December 2023 they
had reduced production by 95%. Most global poppy cultivation now takes
place in unstable regions of Myanmar.(2) The Taliban banned opium
production with similar results in 2000, but when the United $tates
invaded Afghanistan in 2001, they saw to it that opium production was
restored and there were continued increases up until last year. As a
very poor country, poppy production is a significant cash crop for
Afghan farmers. Still the Taliban has been able to enforce the ban,
while working with farmers to grow alternative crops. The United $tates
says they spent $8 billion trying to eradicate poppy during their rule
over the country from 2001 to 2018.(2)
Afghanistan has been negotiating agricultural deals with China since
the Taliban regained power in 2021, and are scheduled to begin shipping
large exports of produce to China this month [December 2023].
Afghanistan has attended China’s recent Belt and Road Forum, with China
becoming Afghanistan’s second biggest trade partner after neighboring
Pakistan.(3) This growing export of raw materials has come with far
greater imports of products from social-imperialist China, that will
feed a relationship of unequal exchange leading to wealth transfer out
of Afghanistan. But in the short-term it is helping provide economic
options other than exporting opium to Europe, where Afghanistan had
provided 95% of the black market supply.(4)
While the United $tates invaded Afghanistan shortly after the 9/11
attacks, by 2003 they had begun a full-scale invasion of Iraq using 9/11
as a cover once again. Iraq had also had a culture and tradition that
made drug use relatively uncommon. This began to change since the
overthrow of the Ba’ath Party in 2003, with sharp increases in crystal
meth and the stimulant Captagon documented since 2017.(5) It’s also
interesting to note that besides U.$. oil interests, Amerikans were
concerned with the ruling Ba’ath Party’s support of certain militant
groups in Palestine.
Of course a better example of eliminating opium is China, where the
masses were the victims of British Opium War. The Taliban isn’t fighting
addiction so much as they are trying to shift agricultural production in
a way that is challenging the incomes of poor farmers. The Chinese
Communist Party (CPC) gives us a better model than the Taliban of how to
fight addiction by empowering the masses through socialism from
1949-1976. We wrote about this in Issue 59 on drugs:
“Richard Fortmann did a direct comparison of the United $tates in
1952 (which had 60,000 opioid addicts) and revolutionary China (which
started with millions in 1949).(9) Despite being the richest country in
the world, unscathed by the war, with an unparalleled health-care
system, addicts in the United $tates increased over the following two
decades. Whereas China, a horribly poor country coming out of decades of
civil war, with 100s of years of opium abuse plaguing its people, had
eliminated the problem by 1953.(9) Fortmann pointed to the politics
behind the Chinese success:
“If the average drug addiction expert in the United States were shown
a description of the treatment modalities used by the Chinese after 1949
in their anti-opium campaign, his/her probable response would be to say
that we are already doing these things in the United States, plus much
more. And s/he would be right.”(9)
“About one third of addicts went cold turkey after the revolution,
with the more standard detox treatment taking 12 days to complete. How
could they be so successful so fast? What the above comparison is
missing is what happened in China in the greater social context. The
Chinese were a people in the process of liberating themselves, and
becoming a new, socialist people. The struggle to give up opium was just
one aspect of a nationwide movement to destroy remnants of the
oppressive past. Meanwhile the people were being called on and
challenged in all sorts of new ways to engage in building the new
society.”(6)
Here we see the United $tates failing where socialist China
succeeded, using the exact same tools! These historical examples
demonstrate that the principal contradiction behind the drug epidemic is
found within the structure of society and not with specific treatment
techniques. China was also a divided, drug-ravaged population coming
into the war of liberation, proving how a new culture can be built and a
people can rise above addiction.
But wait, the Taliban and the CPC both had state power when they
eliminated drugs. True. And the people in state power in the United
$tates are not interested in empowering the people. Instead, they
continue to allow the free flow of drugs into even the most controlled
environments. On the road to state power, the CPC built dual power, by
developing liberated zones in China where they could begin to experiment
with the policies and practices of building socialism, including the
elimination of drug use.
U.$. prisons are very different conditions than the Chinese
countryside. And communists are far from state power in this country.
But comrades must use the materialist method to develop strategies for
building forms of dual power and transforming the culture of the
oppressed to fight drug addiction. The Revolutionary 12 Steps
that we published last year is one tool for that, but the real challenge
is putting programs into practice. We must build independent
institutions of the oppressed that combat addiction by empowering people
in a greater liberation struggle. It is the plague of hopelessness that
is truly killing us.
[The following statement was circulated by email from
spiritofmandela.org]
Sekou Odinga is celebrated & admired by freedom & justice
movements worldwide for his persistence, courage, & principled
adherence to freedom struggle.
Baba Sekou Transitioned on January 12, 2024.
Sekou Odinga was a globally recognized Black liberation activist,
member of Malcolm X’s Organization of Afro-American Unity, founding
member of both the New York City chapter and the International Section
of the Black Panther Party, and former US political prisoner who
survived 33 years of state captivity before his release in 2014.
Prosecuted as one of the “Panther 21” in New York City, Odinga was a
prominent historical figure, having been featured on Democracy Now! and
in numerous documentaries, concerts, mass public events, and major news
outlets.
In addition to being featured in the widely circulated social
movement texts Can’t Jail the Spirit (2002) and Hauling Up
the Morning: Writings & Art by Political Prisoners & Prisoners
of War in the U.S. (1990), Odinga published his writing in Look
for Me in the Whirlwind: From the Panther 21 to 21st-Century
Revolutions (PM Press, 2017) and Black Power Afterlives: The
Enduring Significance of the Black Panther Party (Haymarket Books,
2020).
A survivor of state torture and the FBI’s notorious
Counterintelligence Program (COINTELPRO), Sekou Odinga is both
celebrated and admired by freedom and justice movements worldwide,
exemplifying persistence, courage, and principled adherence to freedom
struggle under the most repressive circumstances imaginable.
What is the revolutionary response to addiction? I am an alcoholic
who has been in recovery for two years. I sobered up in an anti-suicide
cell after committing the crime that would send me to federal prison on
a five-year bid. I have a complicated relationship with my crime. If my
bomb had successfully blown up that natural gas pipeline, I would be
dead. It was as much a suicide attempt as a strike against capitalism,
both desperate and hopeful.
I consider the fact that I am still alive to be a responsibility to
make reparations and amends to who I have harmed, to make a positive
impact on the world, and to forgive myself for my mistakes.
Honesty is paramount to an alcoholic and addict. I tentatively
practiced honesty, at first with a few, and then with wider and wider
groups of people. I began to take a position of self-criticism and
humility, yet also self-love and self-care. I was controlled by my shame
and failures and giving into defeatism. No longer. I lied to my family
and closest friends. No longer. I neglected myself and wished to kill
myself. No longer.
My sobriety date is 26 January 2022. Shame has left me. I am free
inside my head. I am an honest, motivated persyn who is trusted by my
community on the basis of my vulnerability and actions. I have not yet
had the opportunity to learn about the revolutionary 12 step program,
but I know that my work is never finished and I would love to work those
steps. I write this in the hope that it inspires a comrade in addiction
to have the courage to stay sober for 24 hours. Just for today.
It will please your readers to know that approximately two weeks ago
four Virginia prisons were ordered shut down for good!
Augusta, Sussex 2, Haynesville, and Stafford Correctional Center.
Augusta continues its industry and small cadre to support it. Nottoway
and a sixth prison, so far unnamed, are also on the chopping block as
the VA DOC is now, quietly, downsizing due to its lack of sustainability
($1.1 billion/year, approximately 26% of the entire state budget).
As is always the case, we’ll see how things develop.
MIM(Prisons) adds: The closures are scheduled to
complete by 30 June 2024 according to the VADOC. It is notable that
Augusta Correctional Facility is one of the prisons
comrades were campaigning to shut down for lack of air conditioning.
At this time we have no reason to believe the decision was connected to
that campaign. However Nottoway was also targeted by the campaign, along
with a third prison Buckingham.
“[A]ll over the world now the institution of the prison serves as a
place to warehouse people who represent major social problems.” - Angela
Y. Davis
Looking at the incarcerated world around us, it is no wonder the
numbers of New Afrikan and other darker hued people who are captive is
so high. It is no wonder why the level of illiteracy is most highly
concentrated among the incarcerated. It is no wonder the level of
schooling is low among the captive population. It is no wonder why there
is more money invested in mental health services behind bars than in
free world facilities.(1)
All this means that when we imagine our resistance against prison
systems we must see prison as being more than just the place where
people who commit crimes are sent. We have to begin to analyze the
interconnected and multi-layered oppression within prison.
A key feature in warfare is physical violence. In prison, “official”
physical violence is documented as use of force. The most use of force
and most excessive use of force in Texas takes place at Bill Clements,
specifically amongst its PAMIO program participants. PAMIO, for those
who do not know, is a psychiatric program designed for those in
Ad-Seg.
If you follow the logic, Texas residents with psychiatric illness are
more likely to be held captive by the state, while in captivity they
have a greater chance to be held in Administrative segregation (Ad-Seg).
While in Ad-Seg their psychiatric state is likely to deteriorate and
they are likely to face “official” physical violence at the hands of
their captors at greater numbers than those without documented
psychiatric history.
Conditions At Clements
Our situation at Bill Clements Unit Ad-Seg or ECB, Extended Cell
Block they call it, has not improved. Although less deaths we are seeing
a rise in starvation, torture, neglect, and unsupervised migrant workers
running the prison as they see fit with little to no training.
Regardless of what administration says. These Africans on this unit have
not been taught day rules, standard operating procedures, and have zero
regard for this so called rule book. And why shouldn’t they when there
is no enforcement and or reprimand on the side of TDCJ.
During the last shakedown, a state-wide
attempt to catch contraband, they had me in a cage outdoors for 2
hours while they tossed my cell. Guards and inmates watched me in
handcuffs while Major Pacheo instructed Field Boss Shrader to steal all
my electronics and commissary food items – over 200 dollars worth. All
this I believe is because my toilet hasn’t worked for months and I keep
requesting maintenance but it never comes. Same with the broken shower
and the water leak resulting in a wet floor. I have receipts for all the
electronics and commissary items they stole, and I listed all this and
the witnesses on grievance – they put the witnesses on chain! Nobody
goes on chain unless it’s to Montford Psych or hospital.
The second week of December we were allowed to shop commissary, the
second time in 4 months. Breakfast chow consisted of two tablespoons of
scrambled eggs with a quarter inch of grits and applesauce. In total it
was 4 spoons of food. For lunch and dinner we had a cheese sandwich.
They back-doored commissary with a shakedown and stole what we
purchased.
I was allowed 1 hour out of my cell twice this year. The “weekly”
library ran 9 times. Average time to see a mental health professional is
9-12 months. Delivered mail can sit in the mail room for over 6 months.
They are understaffed and don’t have enough people to properly run the
facility. Once they tried to put some beef on dough and call it pizza,
it was not cooked and the meat was bad. Raw dough and spoiled meat. No
shit. No exaggeration.
Not feeding us is not only to starve us but to keep us from relaxing.
We are constantly fasting involuntarily. The hunger keeps us anxious and
irritable, to put it mildly. In my pod of 60 I have seen 12 people
lifted out on stretchers this year, nobody checking for a pulse or
performing CPR. That’s 1 per month on average. This cell is worse than
the third world POW camps I visited during my time in the USMC. The
corruption is so bad with so many hands in the cookie jar that one
cannot even get a judge to hear them out about violations. TDCJ just
ignores our requests and cites their lack of staff as to why they have
nobody to process the documents.
War in Ferguson
On November 16th all the interconnected elements of prison war worked
together on the Ferguson unit as five officers, unprovoked and without
cause, entered the cell of two men demanding they submit to a complete
strip search and handcuffs. When one of the captives asked why, he was
immediately hit in his face with closed fist by CIT Gates while SGT
Vasquez grabbed the captive’s head and slammed it against the concrete
wall, causing injury. The captive fell to the ground and was kicked, his
head was banged against the floor repeatedly. Afterwards he was dragged
to the run, outside of the cell, where he was continuously kicked in his
face and was even stood on. The entire time other captives were yelling
in protest for the guards to stop, but they refused. While on another
row, but hearing what was happening, I began launching projectiles from
my cell. Eventually this caused the guards to cease their beating. They
escorted the beaten man away, then returned minutes later to handcuff
and escort me.
I was housed in solitary two cells down from the victim. I had the
opportunity to speak with him for the first time, find out first hand
what took place. He also shared with me his history of intellectual
disabilities, and mild history of psychiatric illness. He had been
adopted at a young age and raised in the foster care system. Our time
near each other came to a close after the pressures of solitary
confinement pushed this brother to attempt suicide. Days later as a
result of this incident I was notified by the Ferguson Unit Warden Wheat
that I would be reassigned to Administrative Segregation, under trumped
up charges of assault on staff with a weapon.
Attempts to appeal the reassignment to Ad-Seg have been hampered by
Unit Grievance Officer D. Turner not allowing my appeal of
classification to go through.
I have personally reported the unprovoked excessive assaults these
same clique of guards have taken part in in the five months I’ve been on
Ferguson. There is a culture of unmitigated brutality here and the
slightest show of counter-force is excessively punished. Warden Wheat
has been made aware of this clique of pigs constantly assaulting people
without cause, he has ignored or punished reporters.
Prison is War. Prison is Violence. Administrative Segregation is the
highest form of it, where prisoncrats are allowed to hide you and abuse
you away from any and all scrutiny. A tool that is used to throw away
resisters in the prison battlefield. End RHU!
Sources: (1) Angela Y. Davis, Freedom is a Constant
Struggle, pp. 23-24.
The Biden/Harris campaign released the above image criticizing some
language coming from recent Donald Trump campaign speeches for the 2024
U.$. Presidential election. Meanwhile Trump continues to lead by a
landslide for the Republican ticket, which is not surprising, as Hitler
viewed the Amerikan project with envy.
The United $tates has been milking it’s alliance with the Soviet
Union to fight fascism for over 75 years now. If it were not for the
sacrifices of the Soviet people, over 20 million of whom died in the war
fighting fascism, and if it were not for the strategic leadership of the
Comintern in building alliances with some imperialist powers to fight
others, we might not have had 75 years of self-righteousness to have
leaned on by U.$. leaders.
Usually U.$. officials would raise the “Hitler” comparisons when it
was time to expand imperialist wars against another Third World country,
such as Iraq or Panama. But today the leading Democratic presidential
candidate is using it against the leading Republican candidate at the
same time that the Democrat is facing legal charges for enabling
genocide emself. It seems the mask is coming off.
The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) filed a complaint in
federal court in November on behalf of Palestinians that is seeking
recognition of the ongoing genocide in Palestine and the requirement for
President Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken to do all they can
to prevent Israel’s genocidal acts.(1)
While the occupation of Palestine by I$rael and their imposition of
an apartheid state has long been genocidal, the war has reached
unprecedented levels since the Hamas-led attack against I$rael on 7
October 2023. By mid-December, a whopping 85% of the population of Gaza
has been displaced from their homes and 1% of the population has been
killed by the I$raeli onslaught. At least 8 of the murdered and around
100 of those injured were at the hands of “civilian” settlers.(2) Large
numbers of the displaced have no access to food or clean water.
Whether the Amerikan courts will recognize what is happening to the
Palestinians in Gaza as genocide is questionable according to legal
experts. But legal filings continue to be submitted to bolster the
case.
The “We Declare Genocide” tribunal held within U.$. borders last year
already found the United $tates guilty of genocide against the internal
semi-colonies who are facing an ongoing low-intensity warfare.(3) Of
course, this finding does not have official legal standing by the United
$tates government itself. The CCR suit is attempting to get that for
Palestine, and further brings attention to the genocidal acts of U.$.
imperialism around the globe.
The United $tates has single-handedly prevented the United Nations
Security Council from implementing a ceasefire in Palestine. The United
$tates picks and chooses who is allowed to commit war crimes and who is
not, and the UN is toothless to stop it.
During the second inter-imperialist war, the United $tates was in a
position to play the good guy because of rival interests with the
fascist countries and the opportunity it allowed them to exert power
over Europe as a whole. I$rael on the other hand is the #1 U.$. client
state, receiving far more funding from the Amerikans than any other
country since World War II. As Biden said, if I$rael didn’t already
exist they would have to create it. This puts the U.$. in a position
where it is impossible for them to oppose the genocide in Gaza.
The settler state is by definition a genocidal state. Stalin helped
give the United $tates a fig leaf to cover that legacy in the form of
supporting the Soviet defeat of Hitler. That fig leaf is drying up and
falling off. And the legitimacy of U.$.-run international institutions
like the UN and the United $tates itself are coming more and more into
question by global public opinion.
On 23 December 2023 Reuters reported Iranian Revolutionary Guards
stating the Red Sea will be closed if the United $tates and its allies
continue to commit “crimes” in Gaza. The next day, a drone struck a
commercial tanker owned by an I$raeli billionaire in the Gulf of Oman.
The U.$. and I$rael claim it was Iran who launched the drone, but Iran
denies it.
While involvement of Iran in the emerging regional war remains
cryptic, the Ansar Allah party has been very open about drone attacks
launched by the Yemeni Armed Forces on ships in the Red Sea. They have
said that until the siege of Gaza ends, shipping by I$raeli companies
through the Red Sea is not gonna happen. When U.$. Secretary of State
Antony Blinken called for them to stop their attacks, they responded
brazenly with “No.”
Secretary of State Blinken has been behind imperialist bombings in
Yemen for many years, as we discussed in a 2015 article.(1) It is no
wonder that the Ansar Allah slogan is “Allah is great, death to the
United States, death to Israel, curse the Jews, and victory for
Islam.”(2)
Yemen has been at war with the Amerikans and their Saudi partners for
decades now, and despite being one of the poorest countries in the
world, have maintained their sovereignty against those imperialist
attacks.
The Yemeni Armed Forces response to the bombing of Gaza started with
warnings against any ships entering the Red Sea associated with I$rael,
boarding ships and telling them to turn around. Then on 19 November they
took over the ship Galaxy Leader with helicopters dropping off armed
troops and boats flanking the tanker. They flew the Palestinian flag on
the ship and posted videos online.
In addition, the Yemeni Armed Forces has shot missiles and flown
drones into southern I$rael. They even knocked a $40 million U.$. drone
out of the air.(3)
In Yemen, hundreds of thousands marched in opposition to the recent
bombings of Gaza by I$rael. The people of Yemen have long stood in
strong solidarity with Palestine liberation.
The Red Sea, going through the Suez Canal, is one of the three most
critical shipping routes in the world, with bulk goods and containers
going to the Mediterranean. The Red Sea is full of war ships from all
over the world, Djibouti being the home of many imperialist naval bases.
As much as 30% of global shipping containers can be in this area at any
time.(3)
Many major shipping companies have stopped shipping through the Suez
Canal in recent weeks. This forces them to go around Africa, delaying
ships weeks to a month, greatly increasing cost.
In response to all this, the Amerikans recently announced a U.$.
naval task force to combat Ansar Allah named “Operation Prosperity
Guardian”. Can’t let interventions against genocide get in the way of
profit flows the the United $tates. No states on the Red Sea have signed
on and the only Arab state to sign on, Bahrain, has no navy of its own
but hosts U.$. military bases. Meanwhile, close military allies such as
Jordan and Saudi Arabia are not willing to sign on. It is not just in
Yemen that the people are outraged about what is happening in Gaza. No
Arab state, no matter how brutal and reactionary, is willing to stand
with the U.$./I$raeli camp in this genocide.
Even Egypt, whose whole economy is threatened by a halt of shipping
through the Suez Canal, cannot assist the U.$. effort against Yemen.
They figure they can survive economic collapse better than the response
of their people to such betrayal of Yemen and Palestine.(4)
Saudi Arabia is currently involved in the peace process in Yemen,
bringing internal peace and unity to Yemen, following Ansar Allah’s
victory against U.$./Saudi warfare. Standing up for Palestine militarily
strengthens Yemen’s position in the peace negotiations.(4)
I$rael is taking a huge economic hit from the war overall. The
I$raeli airport is mostly closed, cutting off important tourist money.
The Palestinian proletariat from the West Bank and Gaza are no longer
coming in to do work, and tens of thousands of Thai proletarians have
left kibbutz farms where they did much of the agricultural work for the
country. Meanwhile, half a million I$raelis evacuated the south and the
government is paying to house them in hotels. Unemployment in I$rael has
tripled in the last month, and businesses have lost half of their
revenues.(3) Ansar Allah is contributing to this increasing economic
pressure on I$rael demonstrating what real internationalism looks like
in the face of a genocide against an oppressed nation.
“This anti-Semitic agitation, frequently masking under radical
slogans, represents an enormous danger both to the Jewish people and to
the revolutionary movement in the country, for it threatens to drown in
fraternal blood the whole cause of freeing the people and to cover the
revolutionary popular movement with indelible shame.”
To this day we still have problems in the international communist
movement (ICM) of groups focusing on Israel, rather than the imperialist
powers. This reference to Jews by Ansar Allah’s slogan, similarly risks
misidentifying the enemy, though correctly putting U.$. imperialism
first.
“On 6 September 2023 the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ)
prison system mandated a statewide lockdown due to the number of deaths
related to drugs: a total of 16.”
This “related to drugs” statement IS A LIE fabricated by prison
administrators to cover up the TRUE basis for the 16 murders, and cast
the blame and causes for the killings on solely the prisoners,
with no accountability on the government. Drugs had little to nothing to
do with the murders!
I am on the McConnell Unit – 5 of those 16 murders occurred here; the
highest murder rate of any TDCJ-CID facility. There were, also, 3 sodomy
sexual assaults. 5 murders and 3 rapes in one 12 month period. NONE of
them drug related per se.
From reading the article and its various contributors’ focus; I am
making an informed deduction that the fellow prisoners who contributed
based their deductions solely on the TDCJ-CID “Public Information
Office” press release propaganda alone, with no real knowledge of the
truth. I dug deeper and actually investigated.
The FACTUAL causes of the murders was total absence of any
meaningful Classification and Housing Policy/Practice to separate
categories of personality types; coupled with the administration’s
practice of imposing 24/7 lockdowns due to shortage of personnel; and,
feeding high-carb, starchy meals that meet caloric amounts but are
devoid of bio-necessary nutrients.
Of the 5 murders and 3 rapes over 12 months here at McConnell Unit,
one murder was committed by a prisoner high on K-2 and one of the
rapists was drunk on “hooch”. The other 4 murders were NON-drug-related
– the killers and victims were incompatible personalities placed in an
8’x12’ closet-sized cell and, at the time of the murders, having to
spend 24 hours a day in the cell together. Nerves got frayed,
personalities clashed, someone died. All three rapes occurred under
similar circumstances: cellmates who were under a prolonged in-cell
period due to “Staff Shortage”; one a dominant predatory personality,
the other a passive victim – the predator gave in to his nature, the
victim got sodomized.
In EVERY murder and rape, it could have been avoided had
TDCJ-CID enforced a legitimate and meaningful classification, Housing
Policy and Practice that separated prisoners into housing with
compatible personalities and dispositions. However, classification is
almost universally based on:
age range;
physical size; and,
disciplinary history.
While TDCJ-CID policy states various other factors for the
classification as well, actual practice uses only the above 3.
Cell assignments usually keep the occupants within a similar
age and physical size, but the overall cellblocks will contain ranges in
age from 18-98 and people ranging from 5’2”, 100 lb to 6’6”, 350 lb.
We’ll get a 19-20 year old first offender with 10-12 disciplinary cases
in prison for a few theft cases put in a cell with a hard-core Gangsta
on his fifth trip to prison for domestic violence/armed assault.
Since state law does NOT allow for any kind of public oversight NOR
citizens’ investigations of conditions and administrative practices in
the prison facilities, TDCJ-CID can fabricate whatever tale it wants to
explain the murders and rapes – hence, put the blame on drugs, gangs,
etc. and deny itself any blame.
I realize ULK Editors MUST rely on prisoners’ reports to even know
what circumstances are behind the walls. However, it’s prudent that you
fact check what the prisoners say, because the vast majority of Texas
prisoners actually take “Official Reports” as truth and never even
question what they hear on the news!
CLUE: Anytime an Official Report points its finger solely at
prisoners to assign blame, and/or gives excuses that open a door to
imposing harsher or more restrictive “security” measures – the odds are
the Official Report contains lies and is little more than “Perception
Management” propaganda to deceive the public.
Courts will not pry into prison operations; they always defer to the
“professional knowledge of prison authorities” and accept whatever
fabricated “fact” the prison administration offers. When any public
organization tries to monitor inside prison conditions, they are
blocked. And, the prison administration always has “Brown Nose”
prisoners willing to sing whatever song officials want in exchange for
privileges.
Prisons are for the most part “black holes” where the light of truth
is concerned – truth is sucked in and hidden while only the darkness of
lies is visible.
TDCJ-CID has about as much transparency as the CIA – and, until
Congress adopts a Law, or the people put in the state Constitution
something that imposes citizen oversight (by independent organizations),
TDCJ-CID will remain a near-opaque agency.
Thank you for the attention you’ve given to this reality of life in
Texas prisons.
MIM(Prisons) responds: We thank this comrade for the
additional information on the situation on the ground. We explain our
perspective and our reliance on on-the-ground correspondents in every
issue of ULK in a box titled ‘On “Objective” Reporting.’
The main point of the article being responded to was that the TDCJ was
enforcing a statewide lockdown for a problem that they caused. We know
there is massive drug addiction plaguing the imprisoned population in
Texas and many other states right now. So in these regards we had the
facts straight, and made it clear that it was the staff to blame.
That said we appreciate the additional information this comrade
provides on the causes of the deaths and violence. We would not say that
celling certain personalities together are at the heart of the violence.
And we certainly wouldn’t blame predatory behavior on an individual’s
“nature.” There are plenty of contexts in which different people can
live together without killing each other. It is the particular
oppressive and stressful conditions of U.$. prisons that lead to these
tragedies and lost lives. As this comrade mentions, solitary confinement
and poor food are serious stressors on the body, especially the brain.
It is our experience that the drug economy is a big contributor to
conflicts as well. This is not blaming the prisoners, this is blaming
the state for promoting the current drug epidemic as a means to divide
and pacify the oppressed.
The principal contradiction that defines the prison system is that
between the captive and the captor. It is in the interests of the
captor, who is the minority, to distract and divide the captives. This
must come first, before things like ignoring celling protocols can
become operative in a way that leads to deaths. A united prisoner
population would not be manipulated by celling strategies.
That said, we agree that policies regarding who is celled with who
can reduce these conflicts in our current situation. More importantly,
we agree that some kind of outside oversight and pressure is necessary
to change the ways of those who would be enforcing such policies. It is
only through building true independent institutions that we can begin to
apply such independent pressure in a way that serves the people by
preventing these oppressive tactics.
I am writing this on the verge of my 5th release from prison on
this sentence. I began doing time in 1976. I began this
sentence in 1979. I mention this by way of context.
I have always occupied an anti-authoritarian if not outright
revolutionary space. That space always required an awareness of material
conditions and my relationship with it demanded a combat perspective and
by extension, an unwillingness to expose weaknesses to the enemy, or
reveal any vulnerability which may be exploited by any hostile
agency.
I currently live on a tier with 57 other prisoners. Of these
prisoners a sizable portion are users of spice, or K2, what is known
here in NV as spig.
It is a daily occurrence that prisoners will sit at tables on the
tier and smoke spig in direct and plain line of sight of cameras and
enemy personnel.
Daily, these prisoners are so fucked up they fall off their chairs,
throw up, have seizures, or need assistance to get to their cells.
Apparently stoopid is the new cool.
Nobody seems to question why the guards allow it. They allow it
because it is a tool of division. If you are too high to sit without
falling off your chair, you are too high to write a grievance and
definitely too high to defend yourself against a physical attack. To be
in that state of inebriation in a prison environment is
unconscionable.
The conditions in this prison are deplorable. The food is inadequate,
staff unprofessionalism soars, open retaliation for grievances,
deprivations of tier time and yard, outrageous canteen prices, while
half the tier gets stoopid fucked up on the regular instead of waking
up.
Spig is a very real problem here. I have been back about 8 months on
a parole violation and it’s been epidemic in every unit and on every
tier that I have been on.
Some of us have had the presence of mind to come together and
organize but it’s a sad day when the oppressed openly invite and
encourage and assist in their own oppression.
Hopefully, this is a transient stage, but it doesn’t appear to be
improving.
Thankfully, those who will fight will always fight and those who will
stand will always stand. Change has always depended on the few.
I received ULK 83 and I too agree prison is war. I’ve in the
past heard on numerous occasions that the prison guard “respects
violence!” No, they “expect violence.” They can and will never “respect”
those they consider subhuman and dispensable. And they fear those
knowledgeable enough to know and combat this.
This “expect violence” recently reigned true for me when a Sgt. Reid
came to my cell and ripped my clothing line down (making my wet clothes
fall on me and the floor) in anticipation of some violent outburst. When
he didn’t receive one, he literally stalked me for the rest of the day
provoking me and hoping to get a violent reaction. Singing things like,
“you’re too scared to die,” to no reaction and therefore the harassment
continued into the bathhouse and so forth.
As we were assembling the copy for Under Lock & Key 83,
Ruchell “Cinque” Magee died on 17 October 2023. We did not learn of eir
death in time to announce it in that issue.
The Labor Action Committee to Free Mumia Abu Jamal recently held a
memorial event for Comrade Cinque. The lawyer who helped fight for
Cinque’s last minute clemency release told a story of how the state’s
attorney baited Magee on the stand. The lawyer asked Cinque what ey
would do if the bailiff’s gun was sitting on the table right in front of
em. Comrade Cinque responded that ey would pick up the gun, take the
bailiff hostage and use the hostage to get to the local news channel to
get eir story heard.
Sundiata Tate also spoke emotionally on behalf of the hardship that
Comrade Cinque went through, spending eir entire adult life in prison,
67 years. The brutal conditions ey faced. And eir insistence on going
through it all without kneeling down to the oppressor, but staying on
eir feet.
Attendees appreciated the portrait
of Cinque by comrade AK47 featured in ULK 83 and many
grabbed a copy. Comrades made the connection to Cinque’s life and
struggle as a Prison War Veteran to the state’s use of prison as a tool
of war against the oppressed.
It has become customary for the state to release political prisoners
shortly before they die, to soften the potential blow back of a death in
their custody. They do so at no risk of the comrade contributing to the
revolutionary movement after release. A speaker shared the precious
moments Cinque had with eir family members in eir last months, most of
whom ey was meeting for the first time in eir life. But a real victory
for the people will be when we keep true freedom fighters out of the
oppressor’s prisons. That is a sign of winning the war.
While I wish I could do more to help you combat the political
repression you are experiencing within the Ohio gulags, I am sending MIM
a leaflet in hopes that it may help you as a replacement for your “self
help litigation manual” that you mention was (intentionally) lost.
Comrades @ Midwest Books to Prisoners have formatted Columbia
University’s “Jailhouse Lawyers Manual” (JLM) into zines (one chapter
per pamphlet) and will send you 3-5 per request, for free. I hope these
pamphlets will help you get around the pigs not allowing you to order
books from the SHU.
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Though I will not pretend to know what goes on within the oppressive
behemoth that is the TDCJ (being that I am going on 3 years here in a
county jail in the Bay Area), I read recently after receiving ULK
83 a news snippet within the newest edition of the
anti-authoritarian/anarchist website ItsGoingDown’s newsletter “IN
Contempt #34” that might shed some light on the reasons behind the
Sep. 6th lockdown for Texas’ gulags. I copy it verbatim:
The Texas-wide prison lockdown that began in September has now been
lifted [this newsletter was posted Nov. 2nd 2023]. The lockdown was
officially described as an effort to combat drugs, but some prisoners
have questioned this and suggested it was actually an attempt to
suppress prisoner unrest after a particularly brutal staff beating at
Coffield Unit. From a Texas Tribune article:
“On Sept. 5 an inmate [sic] at the Coffield Unit stabbed a
correctional officer [sic] in a high security unit. TDCJ officers [sic]
responded to this incident with excessive force and prison system
spokesperson Amanda Hernandez told The Texas Tribune established
protocols were not followed. After an internal review of that incident,
seven correctional officers [sic] were fired and another six officers
[sic] resigned….”
I’m not 100% sure what the spokesperson for TDCJ meant by
“established protocols were not followed”, but from the expansive
reporting of Texas TEAMONE and others within TDCJ, we know that
“excessive force” is standard operating procedure for Texas pigs.
MIM(Prisons) adds: We too distribute chapters of the
PLM through our Serve the People Free Political Books to Prisoners
Program. See page 2 for more info on how to to get books. Also see the
other
response regarding the Texas lockdown for more info on what was
behind it.
A LOT of these guys here are on Suboxone (synthetic heroin).
I was offered some, by a medical staffer. I assured her that I’ve never
had a drug abuse problem, but I do like Peppermint Schnapps, German beer
and the occasional magic mushroom. She insisted that the Suboxone would
be good for me. That creeped me out. That stuff, along with the bath
salts and the bug killer these guys widely use in this facility seems to
affect them like a chemical lobotomy. They have super short attention
spans, and fiend for more of that shit all day, every day.
MIM(Prisons) adds: In ULK 76, we printed a
report on the government-sanctioned
spreading of Suboxone throughout California prisons that began in
2020. While some have found Suboxone helpful in an injustice system
that offers no real solutions to the oppressed’s problems, the overall
net effect has been a continued numbing and division of the imprisoned
population. This comrade’s experience speaks to how the state is acting
as a drug pusher on the oppressed, using drugs as weapons against us.
I’ve been closely following the conflict between Palestine and
I$rael, which is one of a supremacist, colonial, capitalist power
imposing its will against a native people much as Britain, France, and
Spain fought like rabid jackals over the lands of the Cherokees, Arawak,
Shona, Khoisan, Fayu, Inca, the people of Kerala, Cuba, Australia,
Algeria, the Caribbean, South Pacific, and many, many other peoples to
divest them of their land and liberty purely for financial gain and
control of the world’s resources and humyn affairs. This is the
well-documented and ongoing history of western European colonialism.
Note the historical and cultural patterns which connect I$rael to the
scheme of using religious shenanigans to claim sacred and divine rights
to other people’s lands and bodies – via slavery – while committing
genocide upon those who resist.
The history of the colonial societies is one of making “missionary”
forays into lands to reconnoiter them, then instigating friction with
the native populations. When the natives rise up to resist the
systematic intrusion of the disease-ridden, perfidious colonials – who
move about the Earth like an insidious contagion – the colonials cry
“foul!”, “we’re under attack!” and make a ridiculous claim of defending
themselves.
I$rael’s strongest supporters are other colonial capitalist police
states, and their neo-colonialist sycophants – like Japan, South Korea,
and the Christianized parts of the southwestern United $tates.
The major cause of most non-natural catastrophes in the world is
colonialism. The poverty, violence, pollution, pandemics, etc are mainly
symptoms of colonialism, and would abate considerably if colonialism
were abolished. There are enough floods, tornadoes, earthquakes, spider
bites, blizzards, and other things in the world to fret about. We really
don’t need to complicate things with racism, genocide, global warming,
and the deranged antics of lunatics like Benjamin Netanyahu and the
proud boys. Hundreds of thousands of I$raelis have been invading the
West Bank of Palestine, killing many Palestinians in the process,
violating international law. When nations – like Venezuela, India, Cuba,
and even Canada and Italy call I$rael out on these crimes, the I$raeli
government either denies that it is happening – or simply doesn’t
respond. The United $tates and Britain simply look the other way.
When one carefully traces the development of humyn cultures around
the world and the present circumstances of humynity, what this likely
portends for the future becomes clearer. I think that former U.$.
attorney Eric Holder understood this quote well when he made his
statement about the U.$. being a nation of cowards: >“it’s easy to
pretend that we don’t see or understand the problem if we are afraid to
make the necessary sacrifices to arrest and remedy the injustices of
despotic governments acting under the pretense of humyn compassion and
divine guidance.”
I recently helped a seemingly kind and capable correctional officer
to examine the historical, cultural, and economic connections between
the antebellum slave trade. slave patrols, and the modern prison
industrial complex, with the militarized police state of the modern era.
He sheepishly admitted “well, I need a job, and this one’s legal.” I
reminded him of the U.$. government’s former policy of Indian removal
and open genocide, and asked if he would have participated in the scheme
had he been alive in the 1820’s. He mumbled something inaudible and just
kind of slithered away. Amerikkkan policy – foreign or domestic – holds
no quarter with what is virtuous! This is par for all fascist regimes.
People who parrot the ridiculously insipid “amerikkka is the greatest
nation on Earth!” are the most delusional and obtuse cowards in the
world.
I’m not implying that there aren’t some great things about amerikkka.
Anti-slavery revolutionary John Brown is one of the most honorary humyn
beings ever, much like Hamas in Palestine today. I am saying that being
the most deranged, murderous thief in the world wouldn’t make me a great
guy. It would make me a deplorable monster. The people in I$rael are not
Hebrews, and their ancestors were never slaves to any nation on the
African continent. None of those people would survive a day toiling in
the Egyptian sun, much less years, decades, and centuries. I can,
however, easily see them selling out the anti-colonial revolutionaries
for 30 pieces of silver, and oppressing others as colonial slave
traders. Their British, Spanish, and French ancestors did the same thing
to the Tainos, Cherokees, Fulanis, Maoris, and countless others that
they’re doing to Palestine: invasion, enslavement, and systematic
genocide. It’s the nature of the beast. A stand against colonialism is a
stand against genocide. Uhuru!
As prisoners our imprisonment stultifies our social consciousness,
our isolation prevents us from receiving information about the world
from social interaction and direct experience. We are expected to relate
to the world – and form our opinions about it and what should be done in
it – through the ruling class’s media; if it wasn’t reported, it didn’t
happen. The way it’s shown is how it is.
All of the mainstream media sources claim objectivity, but they don’t
practice it. How can news be objective when the very language is biased
as in the I$raelis always being “allies” and the Palestinians always
being “terrorists?” This is obvious in the reporting being done by the
mainstream media and the U.$. government as it pertains to Hamas’ attack
on I$rael. The “terrorist attack” narrative is being shoved down our
throats. With their half-truths, omissions, spins, etc, they have led
the masses to conclude that what we are being told is the truth. This is
evident in my peers’ responses to the ongoings of the Middle East.
I encourage all prisoners to ascertain the truth of the matter via
conducting their own research. Because whatever the news story, trusting
and believing it as it is laid out is the most beneficial practice to
the ruling class and their “allies”.
The forthcoming is by no means an exhaustive piece, nor a diatribe.
My intention is to provide you with some context as it pertains to the
conflict between I$rael and Gaza. This conflict dates back to when the
Ottoman Empire ruled the region. Prior to WWI, the area now known as
I$rael was known as Palestine and was part of the Ottoman Empire. During
WWI, as the fall of the Ottoman Empire became imminent, the governments
of France and Great Britain signed the Sykes-Picot Agreements on 16 May
1916. France and Great Britain agreed “to recognize and protect an
independent Arab state or a confederation of Arab states” upon the
disintegration of the Ottoman Empire. In December 1917, Palestine was
occupied by the Allied Forces under General Allenby of Britain. After
WWI, the Allied powers divided the former Ottoman Empire into mandates
and Great Britain was given a mandate from the League of Nations to
govern Palestine.
In 1917, before the British mandate, the native Arab population
accounted for approximately 94% of the total population. Under the
mandate from 1922 to 1947, the Jewish population in Palestine increased
by approximately 725%. During the twenty-year British mandate, violence
was used by Jewish settlers to establish territory. As Jewish
immigration into Palestine continued, Britain refused to recognize
Palestinian right to self-government. The Zionists resorted to violence
to hold the ground they gained and to press toward their ultimate
aspirations of a Jewish state in Palestine.
On 29 November 1947, the U.N. voted to divide Palestine into separate
Jewish and Arab states and make Jerusalem an international city. The
Arabs rejected this plan, which was later dropped. After the
announcement of this plan, violence erupted in Palestine and within
three months, 869 people died and 1,909 people were injured in
Palestinian-Jewish clashes. Jewish paramilitary attacks on Palestine
villages led to the mass exodus of Palestinian Arabs to other areas of
Palestine as well as other countries. The displacement of over 750,000
Palestinians from their land during this period is referred to as the
Nakba, or catastrophe. The violence escalated as the neighboring Arab
states (Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Transjordan) joined the
hostilities and fought what came to be known as the 1948 Arab-I$raeli or
Middle East War.
After the British mandate expired on 14 May 1948, I$rael declared its
independence as a state. The U.$. and the USSR subsequently recognized
I$rael. The I$raeli forces were well-armed and well-trained and quickly
overpowered the forces of the intervening Arab states. By the end of the
war, I$rael occupied most of the territory of Palestine, with the
exception of the area along the West Bank of the Jordan River (known
since as the “West Bank”) and a strip of land along the Mediterranean
Sea (known since as the “Gaza Strip”).
In 1948, the Arab-I$raeli war ended with the signing of the bilateral
armistice agreements between I$rael and Egypt, I$rael and Lebanon,
I$rael and Jordan, and I$rael and Syria. The purpose of these agreements
was to reach a formal peace treaty within six months, but it ultimately
failed.
In 1956, Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal and barred I$raeli ships
from using it along with the straits of Tiran, another shipping route.
[ULK editor: this is a precedent for what Yemen
is doing to stop ships to I$rael in the Red Sea today.] I$rael, who
was aided by Britain and France at the time, then invaded Egypt. The
Soviet Union, who was an ally of Egypt, threatened I$rael with nuclear
retaliation if they did not exit Egypt. This threat forced the U.$. to
pressure the British, French, and I$raeli forces to withdraw.
Subsequently a peacekeeping force was deployed by the U.N.
The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was formed in 1964 in
Egypt. The purpose of the PLO was to unite Arab groups and liberate the
Palestinian territories through armed struggle. The PLO would later
become co-opted by the United $tates and I$rael and change its name to
the Palestinian Authority (PA).
In 1967, Egypt ordered the U.N. forces to leave and closed the
Straits of Tiran to I$rael again.
This sparks the Six Day War. I$rael attacks Egypt and later Jordan
and Syria, capturing Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the Sinai
Peninsula.
From 1973 until 1979 – when the Camp David Accords peace deal was set
up by U.$. President Jimmy Carter and signed by Egyptian President Anwar
Sadat and I$raeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin – war raged
unchecked.
As all prior peace agreements the Camp David Accords peace deal was
short-lived. In 1987 Palestinians organized by the recently created
Hamas staged the first of the two uprisings [intifadas], in Gaza, I$rael
and in the West Bank, using mass boycotts, civil disobedience and
attacks on I$raelis. More than 50 I$raeli civilians were killed. From
1987 to 1990, the Palestinians and Hamas held numerous protest
demonstrations to which the I$raeli Defense Forces (IDF), special
forces, police, and I$raeli settlers responded with live ammunition,
indiscriminate beatings of Palestinians, as well as other means of
oppression. The primary focus of Hamas was to spread its Islamist
ideology and respond to the immediate needs of the Palestinian people,
particularly their need of basic services and psychological need to
resist I$rael’s brutal and racist military occupation of Gaza and the
West Bank.
After the PLO sold out the Palestinian struggle for national
liberation by signing the Oslo agreement with I$rael in 1993 the people
of Gaza supported Hamas becoming a political structure. Subsequently
they elected members of Hamas into positions of local leadership, then
ultimately as their overall national leadership. Hamas has remained
relatively free of pressures and outside influences. They have set up
social support programs to help provide for basic needs like food and
medical care that I$rael has been blocking for decades now. The
Palestinian people took up arms against I$rael and its illegal
settlements that have been murdering Palestinians, especially children,
and increasingly stealing their land. In 2006 the Palestinian people
elected Hamas as their national political leadership in place of the PA
despite knowing the United $tates and I$rael would retaliate by cutting
all funding they were giving to prop up the neo-colonial PA, and scraps
they were tossing to the already ruined Gaza economy. So if we are to
keep it real Hamas is a reflection of and carrying out the will of the
Palestinian people.
In 2008, I$rael launched a major military campaign against Hamas. The
fighting ceased on 18 January 2009, with 1,440 Palestinians and 13
I$raelis killed. I$raeli forces killed Hamas’s military chief Ahmed
Jabani in a missile strike. The strike was part of an I$raeli operation
to eliminate weapons, and Hamas members in Gaza. In the wake of the
death of their military Chief, Hamas made it clear that the “gates of
hell had been opened.”
From 2012 up until the most recent attack by Hamas there have been
constant clashes between Hamas and I$rael. If you noticed there have
been more Palestinians murdered. Even after the attack that occurred on
October 7, over 15,000 [and counting] Palestinians have been killed,
including people of all ages. The I$raelis have prevented any
humanitarian aid from entering Gaza, they have had Gaza under a blockade
for 16 years, and they have had over 2 million Palestinians confined to
a 147 square mile open air prison. It is axiomatic that violence begets
violence. The oppressor should never holla “terrorist attack!” when the
rooster is simply coming home to roost.
We’ve been having tons of problems here at Bent County Correctional
Facility in Colorado. There’s been a surge of drugs and violence,
culminating in a murder just last week. Meanwhile, they are attempting
to force non-trouble-causing prisoners in the “incentive program” into
providing unpaid slave labor by working – normally paid – job
assignments for free. They are closing down numerous educational
programs, leaving no “incentives” for good behavior.
For some unfathomable reason, they actually promoted the Chief of
“Security” (Control) here – the very one who oversaw the increases in
drugs, gangs and violence here – to Associate Warden! The problems have
continued to get worse since his promotion. I honestly suspect he is
behind all the drugs and other contraband coming in here; he is known
for his “old school” mentality on running a prison. And what better way
to maintain control (NOT secure!) than to keep everyone high and
fighting each other, right?
I have had a lot of positive feedback from people here about some of
the concepts in the Revolutionary 12 Steps program. I hope to
continue spreading the ideas of unity and change around here. I’d like
another copy and any other ideas you have for our course fighting
addiction. I’ve enclosed a donation of stamps.
MIM(Prisons) responds: Thank you. You should have
received another Revolutionary 12 Steps by now. Please continue
to send us your successes, failures and lessons learned in fighting
addiction and we will share them with others in ULK and via the
12 Step Training Group. While our training program is on hiatus until we
can get a skilled trainer to run it again, we will keep everyone who is
actively working on this issue informed of any progress on our end.