Police
State Fascism
Black people live under a fascist system, whether
the occupant of the White House is a “fascist” or
not. For Blacks, the “rule of law” does not exist.
“It matters not whether a victim complies, or has
hands up, or is armed, or is unarmed, or opens a
door, or speaks, or doesn’t, or flees, or stays put,
or does or doesn’t resist arrest.” None of the
supposedly “non-fascist” politicians will “dare lay
a finger on the modern day slave system.”
By Margaret Kimberley
“Trump
wouldn’t bring anything to the country that is
not already in existence for black Americans.”
August 15,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "BAR"
- The word
fascism has reappeared in the American popular
lexicon thanks to Donald Trump’s presidential
campaign. The word is used to keep progressive
Democrats in a state of fear should he win, but its
existence in this country right now is rarely
discussed.
If Trump
became president and was indeed a fascist he
wouldn’t bring anything to the country that is not
already in existence for black Americans. Fascism is
practiced against them on a daily basis. They are at
risk of police interaction, arrest and even death
for committing the most minor infractions or for no
infraction at all.
Korryn Gaines
was shot to death by police in her own home near
Baltimore, Maryland. Her five year-old son was also
shot and injured. Ms. Gaines came into contact with
police initially because of a traffic violation and
a dispute with her boyfriend. Every day thousands of
people are given tickets or make accusations against
one another but rarely do they have an expectation
of ending up dead as a result.
Arrest
warrants are the first line of defense for the
police, who are the 21st century
embodiment of the slave patrol. If black people are
lucky they may have to pay a fine or suffer some
inconvenience, if unlucky they are killed.
“The cops’
much vaunted body cameras were turned off and
the dead woman was deprived of any means of
defense or telling of her story.”
The
Baltimore police used maximum force and disregarded
accepted police practice meant to de-escalate such
situations. They broke down Gaines’ door and cut off
her Facebook feed. As is typical, their much vaunted
body cameras were turned off and the dead woman was
deprived of any means of defense or telling of her
story. The only version of events comes from the
people who killed her.
Death is
the worst result but not the only means of keeping
black people under physical control and in a state
of humiliation. A recent video from a Kentucky
courtroom shows an unidentified black woman
suffering the cruelties of the police system. She
was arrested for not completing a diversion program
after a 2014 shoplifting charge. The only logic to
arresting someone for this violation is cruelty for
its own sake and the proof of that played out in the
courtroom.
The woman
arrived at court wearing only a pair of shorts. She
reported that she had been denied feminine hygiene
products and clean pants. The judge dismissed the
charges but not before lecturing the woman. “The
fact that you’re in custody is your fault. You gotta
come to court. But once you were arrested, the rest
of this is completely inhumane and unacceptable and
I’m very sorry that you had to go through this.” She
added, “This is not normal. I’ve never seen this.”
Of course this treatment is normal and happens all
the time. Her arrest for a minor offense was normal
and so was the denial of her human rights in an
American jail. Actually the humiliated woman may be
considered lucky. It was recently revealed that
6,900 people
died in
custody in Texas jails and prisons in the last
ten years.
“Body
cameras and other ‘reforms’ won’t save black
people’s lives because they are meant for public
relations purposes only.”
All of the
tools which are supposed to protect the public from
this system are useless.
Paul O’Neal (*link O’Neal) was summarily
executed by Chicago police while driving a stolen
car. Again their cameras were turned off during the
shooting. But once they felt safe, they recorded
themselves rejoicing over their kill, giving one
another high fives. One complained, “Fuck, I’m going
to be on desk duty now for 30 days.” The
nonchalance is logical. The officer has no reason to
fear anything worse.
Body
cameras and other “reforms” won’t save black
people’s lives because they are meant for public
relations purposes only. The system in this country
spends large sums of money, passes legislation and
empowers the police to do what they like to black
people. The suffering is quite intentional.
All the
videos in the world won’t upend the brutality of the
laws enforced against black people. It matters not
whether a victim complies, or has hands up, or is
armed, or is unarmed, or opens a door, or speaks, or
doesn’t, or flees, or stays put, or does or doesn’t
resist arrest. The police are a constant threat to
black lives because the system demands it.
There will
be no end to the body count without serious
discussion about the ways in which racism is
supported and encouraged. None of the supposedly
non-fascist politicians dare lay a finger on the
modern day slave system. Occasionally white people
die at the hands of police, too. But that is
considered a small price to play to keep the racial
hierarchy in order. There is no hope of ending the
carnage without first understanding the system we
have and calling it what it is. Black Americans have
always lived under fascism.
Margaret Kimberley's Freedom Rider column appears
weekly in BAR, and is widely reprinted elsewhere.
She maintains a frequently updated blog at
http://freedomrider.blogspot.com.
Ms. Kimberley lives in New York City, and can be
reached via e-Mail at
Margaret.Kimberley(at)BlackAgendaReport.com.
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