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The Missing Ingredient

by Michael Novick, Anti-Racist Action-Los Angeles/People Against 
Racist Terror (ARA-LA/PART)

What is the recipe for a revolutionary transformation of this society?

The need for such a process should be as evident as the nose on our 
faces. The evidence is in the melting glaciers in the Himalayas and 
the vanishing polar ice cap in Greenland, where the indigenous tell 
us that the water is now running out from under the ice even in 
winter. The evidence, as Derrick Jensen eloquently tells us, is in 
the disappearance of the salmon (not to mention the frogs, the bees, 
and the fish in the sea). The evidence is in the city of rat-infested 
cargo containers piling up outside the ports of Los Angeles and Long 
Beach, because of every 10 containers of imports that come into that 
busiest port complex in the U.S., only one goes back out with 
exports. Not to mention that much of what the US physically exports 
these days is cardboard, scrap metal, toxic electronic waste for 
"recycling," and old clothes.

The evidence is in the pervasive panopticon of surveillance, 
counter-intelligence, and domestic espionage that scans every email, 
biometrically identifies every face, and sanitizes the results of 
every search on the Internet. The evidence is in the robot soldiers 
being developed by DARPA. It's in the drones that practically fly 
themselves along the US-Mexico border as well as the 'tribal' regions 
of Afghanistan and Pakistan, and it's in the coffins that keep coming 
out of those regions, as well as Iraq, where President Obama has 
declared the war is over.

The evidence is in the schools of every city in the country, where 
enrollments are rising but teaching and support staff are dropping. 
One of the "anomalies" of the recent economic contraction and jobless 
"recovery" is that it is the first one in which the loss of 
employment opportunities in other fields hasn't meant an increase in 
people opting to be teachers. Recent figures show a 50% drop in first 
and second year teachers, the result of massive layoffs and 
'reductions in force' at many school districts. LA Unified may 
pretend to be worried about "drop-outs," but the teacher shortage 
would be insurmountable even with the planned class size increases, 
if 50% or more of Black and Mexicano/indigenous high school students 
were not being tracked into the prisons or the grave before they finish school.

The evidence is in the mortality and morbidity statistics for the US, 
where life expectancy is falling, and the country with the highest 
total and per capita spending on "health care" has the worst health 
in the industrialized world. The evidence is in the coming 
"double-dip" in the housing market, with a new round of foreclosures 
imminent. The evidence is incarcerated by the millions in the US 
gulag of jails, prisons and juvenile halls, augmented by those on 
parole or probation, those underemployed or disenfranchised because 
of their prior convictions.

But if the evidence is so clear, why is the population so docile? Why 
is the only sign of animus or agitation apparently on the mostly 
white Right, in the Tea Party, the neo-Confederates, and those who 
have moved beyond 'respectable' white nationalism to neo-fascist and 
neo-nazi formations? What happened, in the US, to the in-the-streets 
anti-war movement, or the anti-globalization movement before it? Like 
Oswald the Rabbit, Disney's first creation now lurking in Wasteland 
in a new video-game featuring "Epic Mickey" Mouse, is there a shadowy 
place where outrage and resistance have gone to lick their wounds?

Actually, the name of the place where throttled and neutered social 
movements go to die is widely known. It's the corporate Democratic 
Party, where the corpse of environmentalism can dance with the ghost 
of feminism. There a toothless labor "movement," like a zombie 
reanimated by a new generation of "Communists," can consort with a 
gay "liberation" movement that fights for the right to enter into the 
marriage contract and to serve in the imperial armed forces. There, 
the children of those who, in return for the perks of government 
office, sold out the dream of equality and freedom of the civil 
rights movement can encounter the children of migrant workers, whose 
DREAM of a path to citizenship through assimilation and loyalty to 
the Empire (at the university or the military) died stillborn. US Out 
of Iraq, have you met SANE/Freeze? Clean for Gene, I'd like you to 
meet Change We Can Believe In.

But we cannot blame the Democratic Party for failing to deliver on 
its campaign promises or our illusions, anymore than you can blame a 
scorpion for biting you when you give it a ride across the river. The 
fault is not in our stars, but in ourselves.

The yeast that is lacking in the loaves that keep coming out of the 
oven flat is clarity and audacity. Clarity about the nature of the 
system we live within and are part of, and about the enemy we 
confront. The US is and always has been a settler colonial empire, 
the bastion of reaction domestically and internationally. Behind 
every one of the problems we confront -- hunger, homelessness, police 
abuse, mis-education, rape, catastrophic climate change, poverty, ill 
health -- stands an implacable enemy whose lifeblood is the profits 
that flow out of each of those problems.

Unemployment, war, militarism, and environmental devastation are not 
policies that can be changed or ameliorated through enlightenment or 
education. That's why Obama's foreign policy, domestic policy and 
Constitutional interpretations differ so little from those of Bush. 
They are not "policies" at all. They are systemic. That's why 
Democrats and Republicans can compromise so easily while they profess 
to hate each other. That's why the Democrats voted under Obama to 
maintain the same pro-super-rich tax policies that they originally 
voted for a decade ago under Bush. They are part and parcel of a 
system of colonialism and capitalism that must be uprooted and replaced.

Any effective action we take or change we make will be met with 
repression, so it must be central to our movements to build the 
capacity to resist and fight back in the face of repression. And bear 
in mind that cooptation is a form of repression, the carrot that 
dangles from the stick. The system has centuries of practice of 
substituting bourgeois "liberation" movements for revolutionary ones; 
based on class collaboration and identification with the Empire and 
the oppressor, it can stock the ranks of bourgeois women's movements, 
replace conscious hip-hop with materialistic gangsta-glorifying rap. 
It's always ready to offer a New Deal or just a big deal, the best 
deal we can get. It's time to say, no deal.

Audacity, because despite all its might and wealth, the Empire has 
feet of clay -- not only an irreconcilable contradiction with its 
subjects, the people it exploits and oppresses, but an irremediable 
contradiction within itself. A system based on stolen land and labor, 
whose operations destroy the land, the sea and sky, whose growth is 
inevitably consumed by collapse like the seven fat cows eaten by the 
seven lean cows in the Pharoah's dream, cannot endure. The Empire is 
aware that all its wealth and power come from the people it exploits 
and oppresses, and whom it cannot do without. The Market knows full 
well that all of capitalism is a colossal Ponzi scheme, and fears the 
scales falling from our eyes, the awakening awareness that Property 
is theft, and that we and the planet are the source of creativity and 
wealth. They know that they need us but we do not need them. The 
growing rigidity and repressiveness of their system is a measure of 
their fear. Their need to colonize every inch of bandwidth, to 
colonize the human genome and the germinal power of every seed, is a 
measure of both their insatiable greed and their inevitable 
vulnerability. It is we the people who must realize our power, who 
must renew our understanding that, as Huey P. Newton said, the 
people's spirit is greater than the man's technology. We need the 
audacity to struggle relentlessly by every means necessary, to "use 
what we got to get what we need." Key to this is recognizing that, 
though a new world is possible, it is not a new U.S. that is 
necessary. The imperial structure of the US, a prison house of 
colonized nations and peoples, must be shed, as a caterpillar sheds 
its chrysalis to emerge as a butterfly. Time to break the chains that 
bind us to our own oppressors and our own destruction, and take flight!

The above editorial appears in the new issue of "Turning the Tide: 
Journal of Anti-Racist Action, Research & Education," January-March 
2011, Volume 24 Number 1, available from ARA-LA, PO Box 1055, Culver 
City CA 90232. A sample copy is free; one-year subscriptions (four 
quarterly issues) are $16 for US individuals ($26 foreign, $28 
institutional) payable to Anti-Racist Action at the above address. 
You may call 310-495-0299 or email [email protected] for 
a sample copy.




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