“In its response to the eruption of police violence over the murder of
Freddie Gray, the black political establishment, headed by the first
African-American president, has shown itself exactly for what it is:
corrupt, self-interested and utterly hostile to the interests and
aspirations of the poor and workers, black and white.”
— Andre Damon and Joseph Kishore, “The Social Eruption in
Baltimore, Maryland”
May 02, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" - "CP"
- 25 year old Freddie Gray didn’t kill himself thrashing around in the back of a
police van. That’s pure hogwash. He was murdered by killer cops who were
determined to shut him up and teach him a lesson. That’s what I think. And
that’s why the official police report has not yet been released to the public.
That’s why the police are denying that the van made a fourth stop at “a desolate
intersection… surrounded by vacant lots”. That’s why the recordings between the
driver of the van and headquarters haven’t been released. (“Whenever a police
officer makes a stop he’s supposed to radio it in.”) That’s why the Police
Commissioner has refused to answer questions about the video footage that was
seized from grocery store owner Jung Hyun Hwang whose security camera was on
when the police van made “a previously unknown stop” while Gray was still
onboard. Check it out:
“The store owner… told The Associated Press that two police officers
visited his store during the week of April 20 and later made a copy of the
surveillance video.” Since then, the original copy in Hwang’s possession
has also mysteriously vanished.
Sure, it’s vanished, just like every other piece evidence is going to
vanish. What do you expect: Justice?
Hell, no. As for the ridiculous “Gray killed himself” story, that’s already
been thoroughly discredited by the experts. Take a look at this from the Daily
Beast:
“I’ve never seen somebody self-inflict a spinal cord injury in that way,”
says Anand Veeravagu, a Stanford University Medical Center neurosurgeon who
specializes in traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries….It’s hard for me to
envision how a person could try to do that,” he says. “It would require them
to basically hang themselves in a car where there isn’t anything to hang
yourself with.”
Veeravagu says that there are only a few ways you can injure your spine
in a similar way to the injuries that ultimately led to Gray’s death. One,
he says, is by a sharp injury, which is a direct penetrating injury—either
somebody with a knife “who knows what they’re doing, or something else that
cuts through, like a gunshot wound …. sometimes people attempt suicide by
hanging themselves. It’s one of the only ways I’ve seen where you can
(commit suicide or intentional self-harm) by spinal fracture. They kick
their chair out, they fall, they snap their neck. It results in immediate
spinal cord injury,” he says. “But it’s very hard to see how somebody could
attempt suicide by a spinal cord injury without the use of something else.”
But it’s even in those instances, he says, patients often don’t die of a
spinal cord injury. And most who are taken to the hospital in time after
suffering spinal cord injuries—self-inflicted or not—survive the trauma.
“Most spinal cord injuries are not fatal if patients are taken to the
hospital,” Veeravagu says. “Most survive.” (“Experts:
You Can’t Break Your Own Spine Like Freddie Gray“, Daily Beast)
The reason it’s hard to imagine someone inflicting a severe spinal cord
injury on themselves in the back of a moving van, is because it’s never
happened. It’s because the whole thing is a fraud, a hoax, a lie, that’s why.
And another thing: The real reason why Gray wasn’t taken to the hospital, is
because Gray’s life didn’t matter. It’s that simple. If he was white, he
would’ve gotten the treatment he needed because the cops would have been worried
about the consequences. But because he was black, they didn’t have to concern
themselves. Nothing was going happen. The front office would cover it up, the
video footage would disappear, the big-city mukky-muks would concoct a
believable whitewash-story, our African American president would offer his
support for ‘our fine men in blue’, and all would be forgotten. Isn’t that how
it always goes?
That’s not to say that, if Gray had been white, he would have gotten justice.
Heck, no. He probably would have been forced to plea bargain on some trumped up
charge that would have landed him in the pokey for a year or two. In other
words, he’d still get railroaded, but he’d still be alive, that’s the
difference. They wouldn’t have broken his neck and left him to die. That sort of
treatment is reserved for blacks, not whites.
If you’re black in America, the rules are just different. Everyone knows
that. Just like everyone knows that if you’re an unarmed black man who gets shot
7 times running away from a cop for “making eye contact”, well, guess what: You
just died of “natural causes” dude, because that’s how it’s going to read in the
papers the next day. So deal with it.
Only this time, people don’t want to just “deal with it”. They’re fed up and
they want things to change. So, they’ve poured out onto the streets across the
country to express their frustration, their anger, and their insistence that
their voices be heard. Sure, there’s been a little violence, but so what? It’s
nothing compared to the violence that Gray experienced when he was shoved to the
ground, kneed in the face, after which his “spinal column was 80 percent severed
at the neck and his voice box crushed.”
Nor does it compare to the violence that urban blacks face daily in their
encounters with the cops. Here’s a clip from the WSWS:
“A report by the Baltimore Sun last year found that the city
paid out $5.7 million since 2011 over lawsuits related to police violence.
“Officers have battered dozens of residents who suffered broken
bones—jaws, noses, arms, legs, ankles—head trauma, organ failure, and even
death, coming during questionable arrests,” the newspaper reported….”
(World Socialist Web Site)
Now that’s what I call violence, not a couple broken windows or a few smashed
up cars. Now check this out from Interfluidity:
“In theory, a peaceful political process is absolutely the right way to
solve the problems of brutality and exclusion. In practice, it hasn’t
happened, it isn’t happening, there is no sign that it will happen….Riots do
severe, immediate, harm, they are an escalation, they are violent, they are
prima facie bad. Yet the fact that rioting sometimes happens, the
uncomfortable possibility of it, has historically and may again create
urgency and motivate political change that is ultimately good.” (“There is
a name for this”, Steve Randy Waldman,
Interfluidity)
Well put, but what’s important to remember is that the violence in Baltimore
didn’t emerge from nothing. It has its roots in injustice. Treat people fairly
and the problem goes away. Use the rioting as an excuse to implement loony
martial law strategies, and reap the whirlwind. That’s the choice, isn’t it?
And we know which way the government has chosen to deal with it, through
provocation, escalation and aggression the same way the US deals with
everything. The governor has deployed two thousand National Guard troops onto
the streets to accompany the hundreds of robo-cops that have transformed
downtown Baltimore into a warzone so they can see how effective their new tools
are in terrifying the public into submission. And who’s helping the governor
and the city kingpins in their crackdown on the protestors?
The elites in the black establishment, that’s who. An article in the World
Socialist Web Site sums it up perfectly:
“In her press conference Tuesday, Baltimore Mayor Stephanie
Rawlings-Blake repeatedly referred to young people expressing their anger
over police violence as “thugs” in announcing the imposition of a curfew and
the calling in of the National Guard. She was flanked by Patrol Chief Darryl
De Sousa, the City Council President Bernard C. “Jack” Young, and City
Council member Brandon M. Scott, all of whom were black, with the latter two
also calling the demonstrators “thugs.”…
“In its response to the eruption of police violence over the murder of
Freddie Gray, the black political establishment, headed by the first
African-American president, has shown itself exactly for what it is:
corrupt, self-interested and utterly hostile to the interests and
aspirations of the poor and workers, black and white.” (“The
social eruption in Baltimore, Maryland”, Andre Damon and Joseph Kishore, World
Socialist Web Site)
Will there ever be justice for Freddie Gray?
Nope. The people who own this country wouldn’t allow it.
Mike Whitney lives in Washington state. He is a
contributor to Hopeless:
Barack Obama and the Politics of Illusion (AK Press). Hopeless is also
available in a Kindle
edition. He can be reached at fergiewhitney@msn.com.