“European Left-wing
political scientists find difficult to
understand that the colonial contradiction is at
the heart of our present, they think it’s a
conceptual error, something anachronistic, that
the joyful postmodernity – the one that delivers
their Macs to them at home – has gone beyond all
that, and that Trump or Bolsonaro are racist
accidents of History, or of the « free world ».
It’s just the opposite. Under the advertising
varnish of capitalist globalization, the deep
History of our world has never disappeared, it
has even come back to the surface, even
stronger. The revolt that is happening in the
United States is the same one that founds the
resistance of the Venezuelan people.”-
Thierry Deronne, Algeria Resistance Mohsen
Abdelmoumen’s blog 2020
“Everyone is a philosopher, though in his own
way and unconsciously, since even in the
slightest manifestation of any intellectual
activity whatever, in ‘language’, there is
contained a specific conception of the world,
one then moves on to the second level, which is
that of awareness and criticism.” - Antonio
Gramsci, Prison Notebooks
Three of the four police officers
involved in the murder of George Floyd were previously
employed as stock boys by TARGET and Home Depot, and two
had worked at McDonalds. One stocked for a grocery
store. One didn’t graduate high school. In other words
these were economically part of that large temp minimum
wage workforce that is now increasingly unemployed.
The fourth, officer Kueng, whose file was redacted,
was apparently more middle class, from a nice family and
who graduated with some distinction from his high
school. It’s interesting, first off, why his file was
redacted.
But one of them had served in the military, Derek
Chauvin, the man now charged with the murder. Chauvin
also had 17 complaints filed against him for excessive
force before he kneeled on George Floyd’s neck.
There are a couple things to consider here. One is
why these men are not on the side of the people they
abuse (and murder)? The answer is multifold. One is a
culture of machismo and violence that saturates American
society. Another is that the United States was a slave
owning nation where twelve presidents owned slaves.
Racism and Calvinist and Puritan values have never
left this society. And it was founded (and its in the
constitution) as an unequal and anti democratic
republic. Owners of property were established as
privileged. And so it has contiuned. But it also the
allure of the uniform. Now its understandable that being
a cop and being handed a gun and impunity to harass and
abuse the public is preferable to flipping burgers. One
job is utter humiliation while the other is validated as
heroic by popular culture.
Domestic police departments tend to hire military
veterans before those without military service.
The Obama administration helped expand the
preference: in 2012, the Department of Justice
provided tens of millions of dollars to fund
scores of vets-only positions in police
departments nationwide. Official data on the
impact of veteran-cops is scarce. Nearly all of
the 33 police departments contacted by The
Marshall Project declined to provide a list of
officers who had served in the military, citing
laws protecting personnel records, or saying the
information was not stored in any central place.
The Justice Department office that dispenses
grants to hire cops and study policing said it
has no interest in funding research into how
military experience might influence police
behavior.
– Simone Weichselbaum and Beth
Schwartzapfel, The Marshall Project
Those with special forces training tend to go into
Private Security. One in four soldiers in theatre in
Afghanistan are private contractors. The wars of empire
are increasingly being outsourced.
During the Obama administration, the Pentagon has
been equipping US police departments across the
country with a staggering amount of military
weapons, combat vehicles, and other equipment,
according to Pentagon data.
According to a New
York Times article published last week, at minimum,
93,763 machine guns, 180,718 magazine cartridges,
hundreds of silencers and an unknown number of
grenade launchers have been provided to state and
local police departments since 2006. This is in
addition to at least 533 planes and helicopters, and
432 MRAPs — 9-foot high, 30-ton Mine-Resistant
Ambush Protected armored vehicles with gun turrets
and more than 44,900 pieces of night vision
equipment, regularly used in nighttime raids in
Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Much of the lethal provisions have gone to small
city and county police forces.{ } The recent
militarization is part of a broader trend. According
to Eastern Kentucky University professor Peter B.
Kraska—who has studied this subject for two
decades—as of the late 1990s, about 89 percent of
police departments in the United States serving
populations of 50,000 people or more had a PPU
(Police Paramilitary Unit), almost double of what
existed in the mid-1980s.
Their growth in smaller jurisdictions (agencies
serving between 25 and 50,000 people) was even more
pronounced. Currently, about 80 percent of small
town agencies have a PPU; in the mid-1980s only 20
percent had them. The domestic military ramp-up is
far from being in proportion to any perceived threat
to public safety.
The Times notes that, “today, crime has
fallen to its lowest levels in a generation… the
number of domestic terrorist attacks has
declined sharply from the 1960s and 1970s.” And
yet, “police SWAT teams are now deployed tens of
thousands of times each year, increasingly for
routine jobs.”
– Zac Corrigan, WSWS June 2014
Couple this to the growing social inequality in the
country, where 15% live below the poverty line (in 2015,
and which no doubt is closing in on double that post
Covid), and where on the heels of the pandemic hysteria
and government fear mongering, which resulted in a
nation wide (and global) house arrest, the problems with
a militarily trained and equipped domestic police force,
one drawing its officers from the low end of the
educational spectrum, and one that provides at best
rudimentary training, is obvious.
A Buddhist friend of mine, was mentioning that at her
retreat one of the Tibetan teachers observed that
Covid19 and the authoritarian policies it has engendered
will unleash cataclysmic dark forces. Spiritual forces,
so I take it. Or anti spiritual, actually. And this is
how it feels. And this is beyond the clear fascist
agenda in play, but extends into realms of psychic
transformation for the bourgeoisie in particular.
The anxiety and fear that has grown silently for this
privileged class, grown steadily over the last twenty
years, is now cracking open and the toxic emotional slag
of the atrophied inner lives is spilling out on the rest
of society at large. It feels or is felt most deeply,
from my anecdotal experience, in the white bourgeoisie’s
fear of the other.
And I have not felt this sort of collective
confusion, anxiety, and fear since the days of Vietnam.
Things surface for people. The psychological effects of
this lockdown are being wildly underestimated
(especially in the long term for children). The
difference from the Vietnam war is five decades of
screen damage and an accelerated transference of wealth
to the top 1%.
The reality of such profound economic inequality is
impossible to deny now, and the staggering numbers of
homeless across the country eventually can’t be NOT
seen, it finally starts to serve as a psychic wound, a
constant silent witness to the crimes of the system.
The ruling class, or certainly at the least one
corner of it, launched the ‘Covid19 panic’ as a means to
shut down western society. No matter if the virus is man
made or accidental or just a naturally occurring
zoonotic virus… it served as a prop for their agenda.
The ultimate plan remains a bit opaque but it likely
includes a wholesale eradication of what is left of
civil liberties, intensification of an already draconian
surveillance state, and a transformation and rebranding
of the meager welfare state into something fit for 7th
century serfs, only far worse actually.
This is the world of Bill Gates moist nocturnal
dreams, and those elite new green capitalists, royal
families, and digital billionaires. It should be noted
that global health bureaucracies like WHO and the CDC
are political organizations first. Both have deep and
long standing ties to big Pharma and various other
corporate interests.
The WHO is privately funded (Gates essentially owns
it and directs policy) and the CDC is actually a part of
the Health and Human Services department of government.
And the current head of the CDC is a former
pharmaceutical company executive and a guy who worked
with John Bolton drawing up the National Biodefense
Strategy for president Trump. Anthony Fauci is the
creepy and slimy little frontman for all the agencies
involved in urging governments around the world to shut
down (they like the term lockdown for its prison
connotations).
Without digressing too much here, what is relevant is
that when one starts to wonder how it is allowed for
known white nationalists and Klansmen to openly serve as
police officers, the answer is not that the
decentralized nature of state and city police
departments are hard to reform or clean up but rather
that the very top officeholders in criminal justice
share sympathy with the racists.
We are watching in real time the normalizing of
martial law and the suspension of democracy. And these
measures have given a bit of a boost to the beleaguered
and increasingly brutish police departments across the
country. When not even a high school diploma is
necessary to be given a badge and gun, when the police
recruit from the ranks of malcontent and angry TARGET
stock boys and blank McDonald counter people, there must
be a logic at work, and I suspect there is.
First, flipping burgers is the only thing many young
men and women have open to them. I’ve done that kind of
work. And I hated it, too. But the domestic police,
those city departments fresh with new military hardware,
don’t want empathic or imaginative young men, they want
the emotionally dead.
As a side point here, I know martial arts masters who
can train you to subdue the wildest suspect without any
harm. Adroitly and calmly — but it would require a few
months training, not a few hours. But that is not what
the departments want. They want crude clumsy tactics,
ones that instill fear and which cause pain and
suffering and sometimes death.
Those few percent of military trained special force
guys, they don’t go the Minneapolis police department,
or San Diego, or Toledo or Indianapolis. They go into
high-end private security.
This is not even to touch on the widespread use of
steroids.
When it came to incarceration, the US prison
population had reached a staggering 2.4 million
people by 2014. Out of this number — which accounted
for a full quarter of the entire world’s prison
population — 38 percent of inmates were black, even
though as mentioned black people made up just 13.3
percent of the entire population.
Compare this to whites, who made up 35 percent of
the US prison population while constituting just
under 78 percent of the country’s population. Mass
incarceration was brought into being by Bill Clinton
with the passage of his omnibus crime bill in 1994.
Obama, over his two terms, did nothing to address
what prison reform activists had long described as
the new plantation.”
The police today are increasingly used for purposes
of optics, as much as any real police work. Most crimes
go unsolved and for uniformed cops in their black and
white (usually) Cruisers the job description is
essentially to function as an occupying force in poor
neighborhoods. They carry out parole checks, harass and
detain the poor, often on a whim. Most acutely in black
inner cities.
They are a new gestapo. They are there to brutalize
and frighten what is seen as a surplus population. The
essence of America’s slave legacy is found right there,
in the grim counter insurgency tactics of domestic
police departments on the streets of black inner cities.
For important work, for the protection of important
persons and prestige property the ruling class have
turned to private security.
That leaves the uniformed cops, badly paid, with
minimum job security actually, as tools for enforcing
racial oppression. And if any more proof were needed,
one need only check the hyper incarceration rate in
America’s prisons, and further, the results of the
Innocence Project. The numbers of falsely convicted men
and women is staggering, it is mind numbing and a
spiritual stain on this society that can never be washed
away.
It is the overriding and ineradicable symbol of a
savage culture of strict class separation, a separation
enforced with lethality and pointless cruelty. For the
hyper incarceration starts right there, on the same
streets where Eric Garner was choked, or Tamir Rice was
shot, where George Floyd was murdered, and Trayvon
Martin and Philando Castile and hundreds of others have
suffered and died. One topic not discussed enough is
post-arrest custodial deaths.
In properly staffed households throughout the
world, the bodyguard is the new nanny, { } fear of
terrorism, a volatile political climate and a
pervasive sense that the wealth creation of a few
has come at the expense of the many have made
paranoia the norm.”
Town and Country, Dec 2016
We learned that the contractors in our sample are
predominantly white man in their 40s who chose
contracting as a second career. Most are veterans
with significant military experience. Among those
contractors who were previously deployed as service
members, many are former officers and about half of
them are Special Forces veterans.
They are more likely to have a college degree
than their active-duty counterparts, but less likely
than their fellow veterans in the general
population. They come from parts of the U.S. or
United Kingdom with higher unemployment rates and
fewer job opportunities—not the areas with the
strongest traditions for military service.”
Ori Swed and Thomas Crosbie, Pacific Standard,
“The Demographics of America’s Private Military
Contractors”. March 2019
In 2009, after Obama was elected, the Department of
Homeland Security and FBI jointly wrote an intelligence
study on white extremism in domestic police departments.
Janet Napolitano, then DHS head, quickly and quietly
swept the report under the proverbial rug.
Back in 1991 Los Angeles US District Judge Terry J.
Hatter Jr found that sheriffs at the Lynwood substation
were, were engaged in what he called ‘racial hostility’
and ‘terrorist tactics’ against Latino and Black
prisoners. And that the top brass for the Sheriffs
department were well aware of this. In 2006 the FBI
released a redacted memorandum warning of white
nationalists in domestic police departments. Or look up
the Joe Burge case in Chicago. In departments in
Florida, Texas, and Ohio, there were active Klansmen in
police departments.
It is common knowledge that across the country police
culture is profoundly racist and reactionary. The
educated classes in the U.S. have internalized the
Hollywood version of all this. Just think how many hours
of cop shows (all them, literally) you have watched and
how every single one signs off on a fantasy version of
police heroism …the thin blue line metaphor, and how it
is only these handsome and beautiful (if slightly
flawed, you know, human) public servants are protecting
you and your family from the vicious underclass, from
drug dealing gangs, all minority, and where all them,
literally, portray inner cities are lawless wastelands
without culture, brutish and bestial.
This has led to the new narrative archetype of
‘taking the wrong off ramp’. These are openly racist
stories but the public has come to digest such pseudo
storytelling in a sort of pattern recognition manner.
And nearly every single cop show features one or more
military veterans. Usually special forces, but not
always. Service in the military is a signifier for
virtue and honour.
Forward to 2019, and Los Angeles again, this time in
the incorporated mostly black city of Compton in south
LA. The details of the
Ryan Twyman killing, by sheriffs again, is perhaps
the most perfect example of American white supremacism
and when empowered the violent consequences.
Ryan Twyman was unarmed inside a parked car when
two Los Angeles sheriff deputies approached and
fired 34 rounds. Video of the entire incident, which
happened in roughly 50 seconds, was as shocking as
many police brutality cases that have gone viral in
the US. But the killing of the 24-year-old father of
three barely made the news. On that day, his death
was far from unique: officers across LA shot five
people in five separate incidents in just over 24
hours. Only one person survived. Families and
activists said the bloodshed on 6 June provided a
terrifying illustration of the culture of police
violence and a system that trains officers to kill –
while ensuring they won’t face consequences.”
Sam Levine, Guardian, Aug 2019
This is not what you see on the new FOX cop show
Deputy. Watch a few episodes and get back to me. But
that is hardly a unique phenomenon, there is SWAT,
Chicago PD, the various Law & Order franchises, or
Criminal Minds. I could go on and on, obviously. The
problem is not the violence depicted, for Shakespeare is
violent. It is the naked propaganda and the racism. Anti
black racism at the very top but today Islamaphobic
narratives abound as well, often with pro-Israeli sub
plots. Military shows follow the same blueprint.
The point is that you cannot separate the Imperialist
wars of aggression across the planet, which serve as
recruitment pools for domestic police and private
security and you cannot separate the counter-insurgency
tactics in Iraq and Afghanistan, or Syria, not to
mention the covert activities against Venezuela and
Bolivia both of which involved at least some uniformed
military personnel, from the sadistic actions of
America’s police. Nor can you separate these aggressions
from the jingoistic entertainments (recruitment shows
for the military and police) from Hollywood.
These foreign policy actions remain largely accepted
and popular. The country may hate Trump, with good
reason, but his foreign policy is so far actually less
lethal than Obama’s or Bush’s or Clinton’s. In any event
every President gets a bump in approval ratings when he
kills a dark-skinned foreigner either by drone or my
military actions.
The public didn’t much care at all about Fallujah,
and the architect of that butchery, Jim ‘Mad Dog’
Mattis, former Sec of State for Trump before being
fired, is now a darling of the white educated liberals
who are so incensed about the prez’ and his failure to
lockdown the country even more, harder, and certainly
for longer.
They are quite happy to cheer and identify with the
FBI and war criminals like Mattis. That exaggerated
hatred of Trump contains a number of contradictions. But
for the purposes of this discussion the central one is
that of soft or disguised racism vs. overt white sheets
MAGA racism.
White paternalism knows no bounds. And the inherent
tokenism of the educated white American has sort of
reached its own, from their perspective, cultural
horizon event. Another way of saying it is truly the
death of irony epoch.
That Americans approve of military violence against
the poor nations of the world suggests why the police in
America are so steadfastly racist and white supremacist.
They are hugely supported. Now, there is with the murder
of Floyd a lot of discussion of defunding the police.
The problem being, as many have pointed out, this would
only increase privitization of security. The US spent
100 billion on domestic policing last year, give or
take. And around 80 billion on prisons.
The US defense budget is four or almost five times
that amount. So it would seem critical to defund the
military right along with the police. It is clearly a
positive to reallocate cop money to mental health and
community infrastructure and education. But this is the
nefarious aspect of Covid19 and the lockdown. I
n Philadelphia the proposed budget cuts, do the
massive effects of the lockdown include cutting nearly
all sanitation workers down to almost nothing, cutting
stuff like soap in hospitals and upkeep of school and
city buses. The Covid lockdown was a tool of the ruling
class.
There is much press now given to polls showing
American support for the Floyd protests. Except those
polls are misleading.
Forty-five percent of respondents told Morning
Consult that, on the whole, most of the protesters
are peaceful and desire meaningful social reform,
while 42 percent said most protesters are trying to
incite violence or destroy property.
In Monmouth’s
poll, only 17 percent felt the actions of the
protesters were fully justified, 37 percent said
they were partially justified and 38 percent said
they weren’t justified at all. And the Reuters/Ipsos
survey found that most Americans (72 percent) didn’t
think violent protests were an appropriate response
to Floyd’s killing, and that property damage caused
by protesters undermined their goals (79 percent).
Morning Consult’s survey also found that
Americans were less supportive of the protests when
they were specifically asked about black people
protesting.”
– Five Thirty Eight
Its that last sentence, you see.
Whatever grassroots movements achieve is always going
to run up against that last sentence. But I’m not
cynical about defunding cops. It is a concrete material
step in developing alliances in the working class. The
movements for prison abolition and defunding are doing
the groundwork for alliance formation. It has to start
somewhere. And they are the front edges of suggesting
property and capitalism are the source of most all of
their problems.
Gramsci envisioned the ‘hegemonic’ struggle as
two-pronged – one to educate the working class from
ideas that chain them to the existing order and their
own exploitation, and two, to bring other ‘subaltern’
classes into what he called a ‘bloc’ with the working
class.
I only see the average American remains bizarrely
ignorant of US foreign policy. How many people know of
Hillary Clinton’s coup in Honduras? I suspect not many.
The violence against the global south has not abated for
sixty years (ok, for three hundred).
From AT&T to United Fruit to Dole pineapple, the
business interests of corporate America has stood on the
backs of the developing world (sic). What would actually
happen if police were defunded? What would massive
upticks in privatized security look like? Possibly
something out of Robocop. And that is the danger today,
that is the situation in which we find ourselves.
Take a look at Alabama, which sits up top in the
U.S. alphabetically and in the middle,
population-wise: Since 1996, Alabama police
departments have received $78,534,297.32 in planes,
helicopters, rifles, and mine-resistant vehicles.
How is there so much stuff to dole out? After 9/11,
U.S. military funding increased 50 percent.
In fact, the average American has paid $23,386 in
taxes to support the military and its war efforts
since 2001. All that spending has translated to a
lot of extra mine-resistant vehicles, which local
police now own.”
AC Shilton (Fatherly, 2020)
Over the last thirty years funding for domestic
police has grown over 400% according to the Justice
Policy Institute. And there are millions of dollars
shortfall for public education. The problem there is
that public education sucks bad anyway. It is almost
worse than no education, frankly (and yes I know there
are exceptions). And this takes us back to the shelf
stockers at Tesco and TARGET.
The elite Universities and prep schools are available
for the rich, and increasingly the very rich only. And
which serves as yet another factor in the acute
resentment that seems to fuel so much American
discourse. And while private schools are better (how
could they be worse) the problem is the culture at
large.
It’s not only a reflexive and embedded and indelible
racism, it is an anti-intellectualism, and fast-eroding
literacy. And then there are the screens. The pernicious
effects of social media (which really is a machine for
creating resentment and/or guilt) and smart phones, aps,
algorithms … the entire attention economy, has produced
a populace of emotional deadness, of crippling anxiety
and insecurity about self, and it has done nothing to
even mitigate in the slightest of ways the Imperialist
project and what is called American Exceptionalism.
The cops that killed George Floyd, if prosecuted,
will be exceptions that change nothing. Most cops serve
with impunity. American soldiers shoot at Iraqi
civilians as sport, amusement. The vicious IDF, fresh
from killing teenagers, comes to the U.S. to teach
domestic departments better how to instil terror and
pain, nothing more. There is no secret magic Zionist
martial art or mind control. Its just brute terrorizing.
As it has always been for fascists. And as it has always
been for plantations and chain gangs.
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