By Richard Mellor
Afscme Local 444, retired
“We've got to face the
fact that some people say you fight fire best with fire, but we say you put
fire out best with water. We say you don't fight racism with racism. We're
gonna fight racism with solidarity.” Fred Hampton
Some readers might wonder why I share a video of a confused African American child from Georgia in the US South. My commentary is actually about the views of the white worker who shared the video on Facebook, but first I would like to comment on the 12 year old in the video. His name is CJ Pearson and he's Executive Director of Young Georgians in Government. You can check out his FB page here. I was sent the clip around the time that Giuliani was making some statements about Obama and that he, Giuliani, can't be a racist because Obama's mother is white and other such nonsense.
When I saw it on FB, the sender included a comment about
what a smart black kid this is. My immediate response was from the hip
saying that I thought the kid seemed like a bit of a dimwit. I was angry and
I'll get in to why in a moment. The sender responded by saying that I simply
didn't like conservative views or words to that affect. Labeling themselves
conservative is the mask behind which many racists hide today; he then
unfriended me fortunately.
I want to apologize to the youngster for referring to him as
a “dimwit”. He’s obviously smart, and articulate just
very confused, he is only 12 after all and is not aware of history. Hopefully, when he
gets older and looks back on this he will wonder what the hell he was doing and
hopefully give his instructors a right bollocking for weighing in on the side
of Rudolph Giuliani who, like many of the white racist politicians of the 1%
cannot abide by an African American face as the face of America.
The 12 year old says with authority:,
“President Obama, You
don’t love America. If you really did love America, you would call ISIS what it
really is: an assault on Christianity, an assault on America and downright hate
for the American values that our country holds. Freedom of speech, freedom of
religion and every single thing that our country stands for.”
Obviously, this young man’s older relatives have not shared
the history of the gallant South with him. How many beatings, how many
lynchings, castrations of perhaps even a relative or two took place. How many
of his female ancestors were raped without cause to redress even in the modern
era. And how is he to know the role of the US government’s foreign policy that
has brought us al Qaeda and ISIS and slaughtered millions of people over the
last 60 years? Praise the lord for those
“American Values”. Wasn’t the “assault” on blacks in the South an
assault on Christians? You think ISIS
are bad. It wouldn't be a bad idea for him to make a video thanking those thousands of young black people of the Civil Rights Movement who faced water cannons, dogs and even death in the struggle for basic rights.
In Georgia’s history it was a capital crime for a black
person even bruising a white person. Heather
Gray points out “In 1816,
"Georgia statute made the following acts capital crimes, but only if
committed by a slave or a ‘free person of color': poisoning or attempted
poisoning; insurrection or attempted insurrection; rape or attempted rape of a
white female; assaulting a white person with a deadly weapon or with intent to
murder; maiming a white person; and burglary."
So
intent on maintaining the white racist ruling class position and keeping black
people in slave labor camps Gray writes: "whites
could be executed for introducing into Georgia, or circulating in Georgia, any
publication for the purpose of inciting a revolt among the slaves." This
statute was again repeated in 1863 in the midst of the Civil War”. People
that look like you aren’t necessarily your friends.
Are
these the “American Values” this
young African American boy is referring to?
So, the guy that applauds this “smart” black kid on Facebook is a white worker much like myself
except born here in the US as far as I know. We even have another similarity in
that I believe we both have Irish ancestry The brutal English role in Ireland
is well documented and the British bourgeois were known to refer to the Irish
as “White Chimpanzees.” In my lifetime before the race relations act (I think in 1967) it was not a rarity to see in the windows of boarding houses, "No blacks, no Irish.".
We are both retired as public sector workers working for a water utility in California starting around the same time as laborers. It is being fortunate enough to work for a public utility that allowed us to retire so young and on an income we can live on, receiving a higher monthly income than many young workers do today. Neither of us should be ashamed of this.
We are both retired as public sector workers working for a water utility in California starting around the same time as laborers. It is being fortunate enough to work for a public utility that allowed us to retire so young and on an income we can live on, receiving a higher monthly income than many young workers do today. Neither of us should be ashamed of this.
But I cannot for the life of me figure out what is behind white workers that hold these views?
Does he think that the racist nature of these views is not clear for
anyone with a brain to see? Is he unaware of them, conscious of them? Is he the
“dimwit”? I think it must be all of the
above. I am pretty sure he would have supported Zimmerman, not Trayvon Martin and the Ferguson cop that assassinated Michael Brown, people with these views usually do. How black folks, and especially a black co-worker can refrain from just
slapping someone with these views upside the head amazes me. I applaud their
restraint.
But the most frustrating aspect of this is the
hypocrisy. I was active in the union at
my workplace for 25 years or more. I hardly, if ever saw this individual and
others with similar views at a meeting or participating in the struggle for
some control over our work life. To my knowledge, he never once spoke out or
supported our union for the numerous struggles in defense of workers’ rights, all workers
and against racism, police brutality, or the disgraceful incarceration of
blacks and people of color.
This white worker loves Giuliani it seems. In the 1990’s Giuliani savaged people like
him and myself. Giuliani attacked our
union, the organization that at least sets some curbs on the offensive these folks
have waged against the public sector. He attacked public sector workers with
layoffs and opines, as all these right-wingers, do of how we are overpaid, lazy
and how our pensions are exorbitant and bankrupting America. Martin Luther King
said that racists are always labor haters or words to that effect. Giuliani is
one of the prime examples, one of many in both of the Wall Street parties.
The right wing talk-show hosts and their political backers,
many of them right wing Christians are leading the war against the public
sector-----workers and services----and refer to our jobs as socialist type
jobs. They are right if by socialism we mean jobs that are found only in the
social democratic countries like Germany and the rest of Europe. So this guy has
a “socialist” job with “socialist” benefits but wants to deny
such a standard of living to anyone else. These jobs are being denied young American workers today. What hypocrisy.
Not only that; conditions in a public sector workplace have
traditionally been more humane with more security than the private sector. It
has been much harder to terminate us. This is a good thing and the unelected
billionaires that run this country through their control of the two political
parties want to end this, including eliminating our pensions. I’ll bet this
working class supporter of a politician who wants to eliminate every aspect of
his life that allows him certain freedoms, like being able to afford the rent, took
care of a few errands on the job, stopped and had a breakfast or a bite to eat
on the job. There’s nothing bad about that. What’s hypocritical about it is
supporting those that want to deny it to everyone else with the view that “I’ve
got mine”. What’s more is that the
racist ideology that is behind these conservative views is not hidden from
black folks. They see what it is very clearly and it weakens all workers
including the conservative worker holding these views as it is an obstacle to
working class unity. It serves only the bosses, the 1%. They laugh all the way to the bank.
Most of the white workers I worked with had more
class-consciousness than this. I had my
battles with conservatives in the union but they too understood the need for
unity despite weaknesses they might have had growing up in a racist society. They helped build the union, they supported
many of the causes that our union got involved in against racism and in support
of women’s rights and other issues.
A major reason for this phenomenon, of workers supporting
issues and politicians that are contrary to their own interests is due to the
failure of the heads of organized labor to fight racism correctly and to provide a political alternative to
the Democrats, a political party based on working people and our communities
and organizations independent of capital and Wall Street. When workers figure
they’re pretty much going to be poor no matter who wins then they vote or act on
moral or social grounds, abortion vs prayer in schools, gun control vs gay
marriage etc. As regular readers of this blog are aware by now this writer does
not support Obama and the Democrats any more than Giuliani and the
Republicans. Obama is a war criminal. That doesn’t mean we do
nothing, we have to struggle for working class unity, against racism, sexism
and gender discrimination and all issues that divide us. I want the good
fortune I had in terms of wages, benefits and retirement to be extended to all
workers. We can’t accomplish that with the attitude of my former co-worker and
those like him.
I hope those white workers reading this who have been
suckered in by the right wing conservatives will think more clearly about this
issue. Your wages, benefits-------your own own future and that of your children depend on it.
For the racists and just plain stupid ones I guess we’re on opposing
sides.
"While there is a lower class, I am in it, while there is a
criminal element, I am of it, and while there is a soul in prison, I am not
free." Eugene V.Debs
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