DETROIT IS HAITI: UNFORGIVEABLY BLACK



In response to the TIME magazine article, the Detroit rebellion of
1967 had the impact of
chrystalizing an economic blockade that had then been developing for 15 years on
the city , a blockade by the bourgeoisie, something like that on Cuba.

There was the bullet and then the ballot, a la Malcolm X in reverse: The
rebellion and then the election of Coleman Young as Black mayor
extraordinaire. For this , and really for being 85% Black population,
Detroit is still under economic blockade punishment by the powers-that-be.
These were the culmination of a socioeconomic historical shift which was
marked by segregating of residence based on race through white flight to the
suburbs especially beginning in the 50's, escaping the move toward
integration represented in open housing law ( see Sugrue, _The Origins of
the Urban Crisis_: Coleman Young _Hardstuff_). It was also part of a
relative scattering of some main points of industrial production from a
concentration in the city of Detroit ( and Dearborn) to the surrounding
suburbs. It was a breaking up of the Arsenal of Democracy, which had many
leftwingers ,naturally. In a way, it seems to have been a shift of the
location of basic production from the midwest to the South, from the US to
other countries, in what gets termed postindustrialism, post-Fordism,
restructuring. The concentrated proletarian powerhouse was busted up; and
racially resegregated, on the typical American model, Black vs. white.

The bourgeoisie cannot really undo what they have done. They are hoisted on
their own petard. Detroit is a pariah society in the national media
still, as the latest TIME article shows. White
masses are shy to move back in to Detroit, desegregate. The
bourgeoisie will not invest
in an African town, like this, with so few white people to benefit. They
must blockade us like Cuba, or Haiti. Like the great Heavy Weight
Boxing Champion of the World, Jack Johnson, Detroit is unforgiveably
Black and Proud.

I take that back. They will find ways to invest "in" Detroit, but so that
most of the local population will not benefit. They will skate and exploit,
their forte.

So, the TIME has a cover story that poverty in Detroit today is in part due
to the rebellion of 1967, cause and effect, politicallyeconomically, QED.
Actually, it is. The bourgeoisie are still punishing the rebellion, among
other things. Perhaps, TIME is making a confession.


Shields Green

D'Isle de Detroit
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