Wednesday, 31 October 2018

TOTAL FUCKING HYPOCRISY

For trump to actually go to the site of the Pittsburgh Synagogue shootings is the worst fucking case of hypocrisy. These fucking fascists are forces that he has emboldened and mobilized in the first fucking place . Will the amerikkkan media call this  terrorism ? And why the fuck not ? He's go to go, and his supporters and other fucked up pieces of shit like them have to go too.

A Call to Our Readers

On the Midterm Elections and the Fascist Violence

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The elections set for November 6 are shaping up to be a major political flash point. Trump has been holding increasingly aggressive and almost daily fascist mass rallies around the country in the lead-up to these. He has been whipping up his base not only to vote, but to adopt an increasingly aggressive stance to those he has declared to be enemies. At the same time, there has been in the past week a series of violent fascist political acts.
First, this past week someone mailed pipe bombs to leading major political figures who represent what has been the mainstream of the ruling class and others opposed to the Trump/Pence fascist regime, and who the regime recognizes as obstacles to consolidating its fascist rule. Since the 2016 campaign, the regime led by Trump has repeatedly, viciously demonized and targeted these figures with threats of jail and even violence. The pipe bombs were sent to former Presidents Obama and Clinton, ex-presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Vice President Biden, two former major figures in the U.S. intelligence establishment, several other major Democratic Party figures (most of whom are African-American), and major liberal donors and philanthropists—as well as to the progressive actor Robert De Niro. Throughout the week, Trump responded in an openly callous and, in the circumstances, extremely aggressive way to this, with pro forma calls for “unity” and continued, and in some ways stepped-up, attacks on both the media and political opponents.
Then on Saturday, someone attacked a Jewish synagogue in Pittsburgh, killing 11 people at worship. This Nazi-style attack sent a jolt of horror and terror through the Jewish community and should both outrage and compel deeper reflection on the part of everyone who opposes racism and fascism. And again, Trump initially responded with a pro forma denunciation that was quickly accompanied by calls for more armed security and the death penalty as a way to deal with this—these are reactionary and fascist watchwords. In both cases, suspects have been arrested and deserve due process, but the fascist content of these actions is clear.
All this—the aggressive rallies, the murderous attacks, and Trump’s response to it all—has heightened contradictions and brought home more deeply both the fascist character and aims of this regime and the sharpening polarization in this country. It has also revealed the utter inability and lack of desire of the Democratic Party to meaningfully oppose this for what it is: fascism. The fact that a number of these bombs were sent to the CNN news network and that Trump continued to stir up the crowds at his rallies to attack CNN, and that he also assigned the blame for the “atmosphere” in which such murderous bomb attempts could happen to CNN and other news organizations, drives this home even further.

In the face of this, we urge our readers to:
One: watch and spread the new clips from Bob Avakian (BA) “How do we spread the fighting spirit against fascist politicians & brownshirts, despite what Democrats tell people?” and “What would be the next step if the Trump/Pence regime consolidates power?” that we are posting this week in which he answers two questions that were asked during his speaking tour during summer 2018 about what we can expect from and what we must do about the Trump/Pence fascist regime.
Two: fully throw in with the demonstrations called by Refuse Fascism to begin on Wednesday, November 7, under the slogans:
Regardless of Whether You Voted... No Matter Who Wins
We Must Be in the Streets, Beginning the Day After the Midterm Elections TO DEMAND AND DEMONSTRATE OUR DETERMINATION THAT:
IN THE NAME OF HUMANITY, THE TRUMP/PENCE REGIME MUST GO!
(Go here for places/times and other info for protests on Wednesday, November 7, and Saturday, November 10.)
Three: watch, watch again, and get out THE TRUMP/PENCE REGIME MUST GO! In The Name of Humanity, We REFUSE To Accept a Fascist America. A Better World IS Possible, a filmed speech by BA going deeply into the fascist character of the regime, its roots in this capitalist-imperialist system, and what must be done in the immediate struggle against this; as part of this, reach out to those who have seen this film and strongly encourage them to show it and spread it during the period leading up to and immediately after the elections.

Tuesday, 30 October 2018

JUST AS GUILTY

This article shows perfectly why the democrats are just as fucking rotten and ant-immigrant as the fucked up republicans are. They just like to pretend they are softer, but realistically, they are ( and have to be ) just as pro-imperialist as the republicans. Read this thing.

The Immigrant Caravan Controversy: The Aggression of the Fascists, the Capitulation of the Democrats, the Truth of the Matter, and the Stand of the Revolution

From a member of the Revolution Club

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In the last week, Trump and the Republicans have really seized on the caravan of Honduran migrants, now marching through Mexico, to fire up their fascist base, ramping up the lies and xenophobia... an “onslaught,” and “invasion,” an “army” marching to “our border,” filled with MS-13 gang members and “unknown Middle Easterners,” etc... funded by Democrats like George Soros, or maybe Venezuela.
What’s the Democrats’ response to all this been? As a New York Times op-ed by David Leonhardt points out, basically to ignore it. He quotes congressional Democratic leaders Schumer and Pelosi: “The president is desperate to change the subject from health care to immigration....” They go on: “Democrats are focused like a laser on health care and will not be diverted.”
Leonhardt thinks this is a bad approach—not because the Democrats are shamefully allowing Trump to whip up a lynch-mob atmosphere and threatening to unleash the U.S. military against thousands of poor unarmed refugees—but because it plays into the Republicans’ hands by making the Democrats seem “squishy and insecure on immigration.” And he recommends the Democrats issue a statement like this: “This is a country of laws. We are not going to admit thousands of undocumented immigrants traveling in a caravan. We do not have open borders. But we are and have always been a country of compassion as well, and we are working with Mexican authorities to protect the safety of these men, women and children.”
In another New York Times op-ed, Frank Bruni writes, “[I]mages of [the migrants in the caravan] are more likely to help anti-immigration Republicans than their Democratic adversaries.” But here’s the question: What does it tell you about the Democrats, and the whole dynamic in effect right now, that images of desperate refugees are likely to “help the Republicans”?! Notice the language—why are the Republicans the ANTI-immigrant party and the Democrats are not, and cannot be, the PRO-immigrant party? Why is appearing soft on immigration such a concern for Democrat leaders, and the sage advice they are getting from their strategic thinkers is to reaffirm that “This is a country of laws”?
The answer is in what Bob Avakian lays out in the new Q&A clip posted here. There is a real and objective immigration/refugee crisis in the world caused by the workings of the capitalist-imperialist system, which the Republicans are seizing on (and exaggerating) to rally their base around a fascist resolution of the crisis—i.e., walling off and ethnically cleansing the country. And the Democrats have no proposal for how to deal with the crisis besides continuing with the “normal” workings of the same system that is the source of the crisis.
I mean, what are the Democrats gonna do? Call out the Republicans for the foreign policy that led to this situation? For the militarization of the border? For the inhumanity of the raids and deportations? For presiding over an economic system that requires massive investment in Third World countries, which plunders and devastates the economies and rips apart the social fabric? They can’t do that because they are just as GUILTY of all that! It is very telling that Trump just tweeted a speech from Obama to justify what he is doing!
And what are the Democrats gonna propose? Accepting all the immigrants? Oh no, we’re not for “open borders,” insists Beto O'Rourke and all the Democratic leaders. Of course they’re not, because the system they run—with such an extreme division between a few imperialist nations and the majority of oppressed and exploited nations—requires strong borders. And it requires the Border Patrol and migra to enforce that, or at least enforce it enough that the immigrants who do make it here have to live in a constant state of fear, so they can be more viciously exploited. Even the Democratic Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez made clear that her use of the hashtag #AbolishICE “does not mean abolish deportation.”
The Democrats will not, and cannot, stop the fascist attacks on immigrants. But the revolutionaries can and must, as part of the fight to get rid of the capitalist-imperialist system that has created the conditions where so many are forced to migrate in first place. The revolutionary communists welcome our immigrant sisters and brothers. As the Points of Attention for the Revolution says, “We fight for a world without borders, and for equality among different peoples, cultures and languages.”
Listen to what Bob Avakian says in this must-watch Q&A clip and think about the reality of what is happening right now... the caravan of men, women, and children from Honduras escaping a made-in-the-USA nightmare, the despicable fascist attacks on them, and the complicity of the Democrats. And listen to how he says a revolutionary state power, aiming at the emancipation of humanity, would handle this.

Monday, 29 October 2018

PEACEFUL, EH ?

Let's have another example of how kkkanadian imperialists are no better than amerikkkan. The only difference is in scale . kkkanadians are just as capable as the u.s. of being complete belligerent motherfuckers,and promoting war and oppression instead of peace and liberation.

Canada seems to prefer state of ‘war’ in Korea, not peace

Who prefers military might over peaceful discussion to settle a long festering international dispute? Canada, it seems.
It may surprise some that a Canadian general is undercutting inter-Korean rapprochement while Global Affairs Canada seeks to maintain its 70-year old war footing, but that is what the Liberal government is doing.
At the start of the month Canadian Lieutenant General Wayne Eyre told a Washington audience that the North Koreans were “experts at separating allies” and that a bid for a formal end to the Korean war represented a “slippery slope” for the 28,500 US troops there. “So what could an end-of-war declaration mean? Even if there is no legal basis for it, emotionally people would start to question the presence and the continued existence of the United Nations Command,” said Eyre at the Carnegie Institute for International Peace.“And it’s a slippery slope then to question the presence of U.S. forces on the peninsula.”
The first non-US general to hold the post since the command was created to fight the Korean War in 1950, Eyre became deputy commander of the UNC at the end of July. He joined 14 other Canadian officers with UNC.
Responsible for overseeing the 1953 armistice agreement, UNC has undercut Korean rapprochement. At the start of the month the Financial Times reported, “the US-spearheaded United Nations Command has in recent weeks sparked controversy in host nation South Korea with a series of moves that have highlighted the chasm between Seoul’s pro-engagement attitude to Pyongyang and Washington’s hard line.”  In August, for instance, the UN force blocked a train  carrying South Korean officials from crossing the Demilitarized Zone as part of an initiative to improve relations by modernizing cross-border railways.
As it prepares to concede operational control over its forces to Seoul in coming years, Washington is pushing to “revitalize” UNC, which is led by a US General who simultaneously commands US troops in Korea. According to the Financial Times, the UN force “serves to bolster and enhance the US’s position in north-east Asia at a time when China is rising.” To “revitalize” UNC the US is pressing the 16 countries that deployed soldiers during the Korean War to increase their military contribution going forward, a position argued at a Vancouver gathering in January on promoting sanctions against the North.
In other words, Ottawa and Washington would prefer the existing state of affairs in Korea because it offers an excuse for keeping tens of thousands of troops near China.
As part of reducing tensions, ridding the peninsula of nuclear weapons and possibly reunifying their country, the two Korean governments have sought a formal end to the Korean War. It’s an initial step in an agreement the Korean leaders signed in April and last month they asked the UN to circulate a peace declaration calling for an official end to hostilities.But, Canadian foreign minister Chrystia Freeland has responded gingerly to these efforts. In response to Seoul and Pyongyang’s joint announcement to seek a formal end to the Korean War in April Freeland said, “we all need to be careful and not assume anything.”
Two Global Affairs Canada statements released last month on the “North Korea nuclear crisis” studiously ignored the Koreas’ push for an official end to hostilities. Instead they called for “sanctions that exert pressure on North Korea to abandon its weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile programs completely, verifiably and irreversibly.” The second statement said UN Security Council sanctions “must … remain in place until Pyongyang takes concrete actions in respect of its international obligations.”
Global Affairs’ position flies in the face of South Korea, Russia, China and other nations that have brought up easing UN sanctions on North Korea. Washington, on the other hand, is seeking to tighten sanctions.
Partly to bolster the campaign to isolate North Korea a Vancouver Island based submarine was sent across the big pond at the start of the year. In April Ottawa also sent a CP-140 Aurora surveillance aircraft and 40 military personnel to a US base in Japan from which British, Australian and US forces monitor the North’s efforts to evade UN sanctions. A September Global Affairs Canada statement titled “Canada renews deployment in support of multinational initiative to enforce UN Security Council sanctions on North Korea” noted: “A Canadian Armed  Forces maritime patrol aircraft will return to the region to help counter North Korea’s maritime smuggling, in particular its use of ship-to-ship transfers of refined petroleum products. In addition, Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Calgary, on operations in the area as part of Canada’s continued presence in the region, was named to contribute to this effort.”
Rather than undermine Korean rapprochement, Ottawa should call for an official end to the 70-year old war and direct the Canadians in UNC to support said position. Canada should welcome peace in Korea even if it may trouble those seeking to maintain 30,000 US troops to “contain” China.

Sunday, 28 October 2018

DIVIDE AND RULE

Again I need to clarify that I am not a supporter of the Progressive Labor Party, but I do like many of their articles, like this one :

GLOBAL REFUGEE CRISIS, A RACIST RESULT OF U.S. IMPERIALISM

Thousands of refugees from Central America—notably Honduras and El Salvador—are fleeing poverty and U.S. armed death squads as part of a worldwide workers’ struggle to escape the hell of capitalist exploitation.  In 2017 fifteen million refugees, over half from South Sudan, Afghanistan and Syria, were forced to flee for their lives as U.S. bosses fought to hold on to their declining empire. U.S. Capitalists would rather lock immigrants up for a profit and treat our working class brothers and sisters like animals, than provide jobs, educations or housing.
The U.S. uses Honduras as a military hub for Central America where the police, gangs and drug cartels are indistinguishable and work for the same bosses.  The U.S. supplies the Honduran military with weapons used to kill and intimidate workers from fighting back.
In the U.S. there are currently 100 camps in 17 states jailing 13,000-unaccompanied immigrant youth. While thousands of families are locked up, I.C.E in August increased its factory raids rounding up 1192 undocumented immigrants. These attacks are attacks on all workers and we must stand and fight back!
Politicians are no allies of refugees
The separation of families and camps for children cannot be blamed solely on Trump. They are the product of decades of policies by both Democrats and Republicans. In 1994,  Clinton’s  “Operation Gatekeeper” poured billions into border security including high-tech surveillance systems and an increased border force. Bush II doubled the size of the border force to 20,000 while deporting over two million and building a wall from the Pacific Ocean across California where thousands of migrants died in search for a better life. Deporter-in-chief Obama left office with a record of over 3 million racist deportations. .
Racism and borders divide workers
Capitalists of all nations are trying to blame the global capitalist crisis on the immigrants who are fleeing U.S.-supported terror regimes, gang violence and endless wars. In the aftermath of endless chaos, the bosses use racism against the victims of imperialism by installing concentration camps all over the world.
Mexico’s “populist” president Manuel Obredor has created his own border police to violently repel Honduran refugees..  In 2017, the Mexican government detained 95,000 migrants, most of them children from Central America’s gang-plagued Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
In Greece on Lesbos, camp Moria houses 8,000 Syrian refuges where  police brutality occurs regularly and conditions are unsanitary with sewage running through the camp. Against the current of rising nationalism, the only solution is communist internationalism
As the crisis of refugees worsens and capitalism descends further into chaos, the bosses are pushing more racism and nationalism attempting to keep workers blaming each other instead of capitalism. Italy’s new populist coalition is forcing refugees away, hate crimes have risen 10-fold since 2012 and a tide of neofascism is sweeping the country. France, Austria and Switzerland tightened their borders and increasing anti-immigrant racism has led to violent demonstrations across cities in Germany.  Rising of nationalist politicians and parties in Europe are hoping to manipulate the working class into more racism against migrants to save their rotten system.
Well-intentioned, good people try to help immigrants with donations or lunches. Some argue that the camps should have better conditions, but the issue is not that the camps should be “better”, Yet the real problem is that the camps should not exist in the first place.
Fight for a communist world
A strong communist movement of millions of multi-racial workers is the only way to end these attacks. Workers of the world must reject all nationalism and borders that benefit only the bosses when they need to move money, their businesses’, or fool workers to die in imperialist wars.
No worker benefits from borders that divide the working class by fomenting racism between workers suffering the same capitalist exploitation all over the world. The capitalist bosses are doing their best to scapegoat immigrants for the deepening crisis of U.S. capitalism amid sharpening inter-imperialist rivalry.
Progressive Labor Party has taken up the cause to smash all borders and create one united working class against profits and exploitation. The international working class has no borders! In the face of these attacks by the bosses, we must continue building the revolutionary communist PLP to smash all walls that serve the parasitic capitalists. We must create a new world that honors workers’ labor and serves workers’ needs.

Saturday, 27 October 2018

MORE KKKANADIAN LIES

When  it comes down to breaking the myth of kkkanada being a force for peace and democracy in the world, too many people don't want to hear it. Tough shit assholes. Hiding from this does not help anyone. stephen  lewis is considered one of the greatest kkkanadians ever ? Holy shit that's tragic. Read this, pricks.

As dictator Kagame unmasked, it is time to reveal Canadian connection

Canada’s paper of record pulled another layer off the rotting onion of propaganda obscuring the Rwandan tragedy. But, the Globe and Mail has so far remained unwilling to challenge prominent Canadians who’ve crafted the fairy tale serving Africa’s most ruthless dictator.
Two weeks ago a front-page Globe article added to an abundance of evidence suggesting Paul Kagame’s RPF shot down the plane carrying President Juvénal Habyarimana, which sparked the mass killings of spring 1994. “New information supports claims Kagame forces were involved in assassination that sparked Rwandan genocide”, noted the headline. The Globe all but confirmed that the surface-to-air missiles used to assassinate the Rwandan and Burundian Hutu presidents came from Uganda, which backed the RPF’s bid to conquer its smaller neighbour. (A few thousand exiled Tutsi Ugandan troops, including the deputy minister  of defence, “deserted” to invade Rwanda in 1990.) The new revelations strengthens those who argue that responsibility for the mass killings in spring 1994 largely rests with the Ugandan/RPF aggressors and their US/British/Canadian backers.
Despite publishing multiple stories over the past two years questioning the dominant narrative, the Globe has largely ignored the Canadians that shaped this Kagame-friendly storyline. I’ve written a number of articles detailing Roméo Dallaire’s important role in this sordid affair, but another widely regarded Canadian has offered significant ideological support to Kagame’s crimes in Rwanda and the Congo.
As Deputy Executive Director of UNICEF in the late 1990s Stephen Lewis was appointed to a Panel of Eminent Personalities to Investigate the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda and the Surrounding Events. Reportedly instigated by US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and partly funded by Canada, the Organization of African Unity’s 2000 report, “The Preventable Genocide”, was largely written by Lewis recruit Gerald Caplan, who was dubbed Lewis’ “close friend and alter ego of nearly 50 years.”
While paying lip service to the complex interplay of ethnic, class and regional politics, as well as international pressures, that spurred the “Rwandan Genocide”, the 300-page report is premised on the unsubstantiated claim there was a high level plan by the Hutu government to kill all Tutsi. It ignores the overwhelming logic and evidence pointing to the RPF as the culprit in shooting down the plane carrying President Habyarimana and much of the army high command, which sparked the mass killings of spring 1994.
The report also rationalizes Rwanda’s repeated invasions of the Congo, including a 1,500 km march to topple the Mobutu regime in Kinshasa and subsequent re-invasion after the government it installed expelled Rwandan troops. That led to millions of deaths during an eight-country war between 1998 and 2003.
In a Democracy Now interview concerning the 2000 Eminent Personalities report Lewis mentioned “evidence of major human rights violations on the part of the present [Kagame] government of Rwanda, particularly post-genocide in the Kivus and in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo.” But, he immediately justified the slaughter, which surpassed Rwanda’s 1994 casualty toll. “Now, let me say that the [Eminent Personalities] panel understands that until Rwanda’s borders are secure, there will always be these depredations. And another terrible failure of the international community was the failure to disarm the refugee camps in the then-Zaire, because it was an invitation to the génocidaires to continue to attack Rwanda from the base within the now- Congo. So we know that has to be resolved. That’s still what’s plaguing the whole Great Lakes region.”
An alternative explanation of “what’s plaguing the whole Great Lakes region” is US/UK/Canada backed Ugandan/RPF belligerence, which began with their invasion of Rwanda in 1990 and continued with their 1996, 1998 and subsequent invasions of the Congo. “An unprecedented 600-page investigation by the UN high commissioner for human rights”, reported a 2010 Guardian story, found Rwanda responsible for “crimes against humanity, war crimes, or even genocide” in the Congo.
Fifteen years after the mass killing in Rwanda in 1994 Lewis was still repeating Kagame’s rationale for unleashing mayhem in the Congo. In 2009 he told a Washington D.C. audience that “just yesterday morning up to two thousand Rwandan troops crossed into the Eastern Region of the Congo to hunt down, it is said, the Hutu génocidaires.”
A year earlier Lewis blamed Rwandan Hutu militias for the violence in Eastern Congo. “What’s happening in eastern Congo is the continuation of the genocide in Rwanda … The Hutu militias that sought refuge in Congo in 1994, attracted by its wealth, are perpetrating rape, mutilation, cannibalism with impunity from world opinion.”
In 2009 the Rwanda News Agency described Lewis as “a very close friend to President Paul Kagame.” And for good reason. Lewis’ has sought to muzzle any questioning of the “RPF and U.S.-U.K.-Canadian party line” on the tragedy of 1994. In 2014 he signed an open letter condemning the BBC documentary Rwanda’s Untold StoryThe 1,266 word public letter refers to the BBC’s “genocide denial”, “genocide deniers” or “deniers” at least13 times. Notwithstanding Lewis and his co-signers’ smears, which gave Kagame cover to ban the BBC’s Kinyarwanda station, Rwanda the Untold Story includes interviews with a former chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR), a former high-ranking member of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Rwanda and a number of former Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) associates of Kagame. In “The Kagame-Power Lobby’s Dishonest Attack on the BBC 2’s Documentary on Rwanda”Edward S. Herman and David Peterson write: “[Lewis, Gerald Caplan, Romeo Dallaire et al.’s] cry of the immorality of ‘genocide denial’ provides a dishonest cover for Paul Kagame’s crimes in 1994 and for his even larger crimes in Zaire-DRC [Congo]. … [The letter signees are] apologists for Kagame Power, who now and in years past have served as intellectual enforcers of an RPF and U.S.-U.K.-Canadian party line.”
Recipient of 37 honorary degrees from Canadian universities, Lewis has been dubbed a “spokesperson for Africa” and “one of the greatest Canadians ever”. On Africa no Canadian is more revered than Lewis. While he’s widely viewed as a champion of the continent, Lewis has backed Africa’s most bloodstained ruler.
It is now time for the Globe and Mail to peel back another layer of the rotting onion of propaganda and investigate Canadian connections to crimes against humanity in Rwanda, Congo and the wider Great Lakes region of Africa.

Friday, 26 October 2018

CHILDREN IN ADULT JAILS

You will sometimes find illuminating information in the most unlikely places. I don't often read The Final call, newspaper of the much maligned Nation Of Islam , but they will have decent articles that you won't find in the shithole sources of fox and cnn. So read this, okay ?

Troubling rise in Black children pushed into adult court

BY BARRINGTON M. SALMON -CONTRIBUTING WRITER- | LAST UPDATED: OCT 24, 2018 - 11:18:35 AM
Study shows increase in youth in adult courts, jails at highest rates in the last 30 years
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Mass incarceration could be likened to a disease that has fractured, ravaged and weakened Black communities for decades. Critics of the criminal justice system point to the 1.5 million Black men who have been locked up, the increasing number of women being jailed, the long-term and lasting effects on those who are incarcerated, their families and the wider community, as well as the decimation of Black communities nationwide.
Studies show that the children of incarcerated parents face pro-found and complex threats to their emotional, physical, educational, and financial well-being. Because of imprisonment, families are torn apart, children grow up without their fathers and mothers; children generally fall behind in school, experience anxiety, and according to a number of studies, exhibit other problems, such as depression, shame, guilt, withdrawal and hypervigilance.
Yet another part of the problem affecting Blacks is the overwhelming number of Black children who are sent to adult prisons and jails.
A new report, “The Color of Youth Transferred to the Adult Criminal Justice System: Policy and Practice Recommendations,” discusses “how the egregious practice of prosecuting and incarcerating Black youth as adults— which is rooted in our nation’s past and ongoing racism—has had a devastating impact on Black children and young adults and the Black community.”
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Jeree Thomas, co-author of the report, “The Color of Youth Transferred to the Adult Criminal Justice System: Policy and Practice Recommendations,”
Jeree Thomas, co-author of the report with Mel Wilson, said she continues to be troubled by the fact that while juvenile arrest rates have fallen sharply in recent years, Black youth are disproportionately sent to adult court by judges at some of the highest percentages seen in 30 years.
“We’re seeing it in the numbers. The disproportionality has gone up, the percentage of Black kids has gone up,” said Ms. Thomas, policy director of the Campaign for Youth Justice. “Looking at 30 years’ worth of data, the percentage of those being transferred who are Black has gone up. It is compounded by more Black children being arrested by law enforcement and being treated as adults.”
“What we see is the compounding of individual and systemic bias within a historical and social context to the ideas of Black children being less innocent and less childlike. This is a historical narrative of how Black children are perceived. Black boys and girls are viewed as less innocent and older.”
Ms. Thomas said she and Mr. Wilson looked specifically at Oregon, Florida and Missouri because those states have interesting histories around juvenile justice and have been trying to address this issue.
“And they were pretty transparent with their data,” she said.
Race, implicit and explicit racial bias and America’s history of its treatment of Blacks continues to play an outsized role in who ends up behind bars, she said.
“What I tell people is that there are both individual and systemic problems. Some people who make laws have bias. And that can be seen in how laws are written,” said Ms. Thomas. “For example, in a number of states, they are trying to enhance gang punishment. When they think of gangs, they’re not defining White supremacist gangs, so kids in White supremacist groups will never be added to the gang database. Kids of a certain color are affected. This is all geared towards the criminalization of Black kids. It’s a complex issue—affected by historical bias (intentional or not) who’s being policed and the resources that are made available. So much is built on this rotten foundation.”
Richmond, Virginia native Da’Quon Beaver knows the perils of being jailed as a child from personal experience. He is a formerly incarcerated individual, now a Campaign for Youth Justice spokesperson and advocate, whose life was directly and almost irrevocably affected after being sentenced as a child to adult prison.
“I was incarcerated at the age of 14 for a robbery charge, me and five individuals. I was the youngest in the group,” he recalled in a Campaign for Youth Justice video about his experiences. “I was certified as an adult, which means I had to go to circuit court not juvenile court and was sentenced to 48 years. I served five as an adult. I told my mom that when I was sentenced to 48 years, I felt like I was forced to be a man right there in the courtroom because I got ‘grown man’ time.”
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Observers say Black boys are at the highest risk for harsh sentencing for misdemeanor offenses.

Mr. Beaver, 25, who works as a community organizer, agrees with advocates that adult prisons are no place for children and teens.
“So I do not think that the adult system is anywhere for a kid, because the key word is ‘adult,’ ” he said. “I personally know that a lot of, especially boys, they get to 14, 15 and are like ‘I’m a grown man, I’m a grown man,’ but realistically your mind does not stop developing until after 21, for a guy 22. You have kids who may have the physical build but mentally are not ready for adult system. They still need education, still need someone to talk to—they still haven’t finished developing.”
Mr. Wilson agrees.
“Research has proven that adult courts and jails are no place for children—the brain development of youth is markedly different from adults and they are more prone to risk taking and not thinking through the consequences of their actions,” said Mr. Wilson, Social Justice and Human Rights manager for the National Association of Social Workers. “Youth involved in the justice system are also more likely to have mental health needs and have suffered from trauma so they need rehabilitation and treatment services that are not provided in most adult jails.”
Ms. Thomas and Mr. Wilson contend advocates seeking to understand and reduce disproportionate representation of Black youth in the adult criminal justice system must start by looking through the lens of the Thirteenth Amendment. Black youth are approximately 14 percent of the total youth population, but 47.3 percent of the youth who are transferred to adult court by juvenile court judges who believe the youth cannot benefit from the services of their court.
Further, Black youth are 53.1 percent of young people transferred for person offenses despite the fact that Black and White youth make up an equal percentage of youth charged with person offenses, 40.1 percent and 40.5 percent respectively, in 2015. Researchers, system stakeholders, and advocates have reported on the disproportionate representation of Black youth at nearly every contact point in the juvenile justice system. Some research indicates that even when accounting for the type of offense, Black youth are more likely to be sent to adult prison and receive longer sentences. Although stakeholders acknowledge these findings, they are rarely contextualized beyond the justice system, they said.
Ms. Thomas said there isn’t much data on this issue broken out by race, although she cited a report, titled Getting to Zero, by UCLA law professor and researcher Neelum Arya, who estimates that between 32,000 and 60,000 youth go through adult jails every year. That figure, however, doesn’t include prison numbers. Bureau of Justice statistics only provide one-day counts and no data by race of young people in adult prisons and jails, Ms. Thomas explained.
Studies abound detailing the disproportionate treatment of Black boys and girls by schools, law enforcement and the criminal justice system and the myriad of consequences.
“I was incarcerated at the age of 14 for a robbery charge, me and five individuals. I was the youngest in the group,” he recalled in a Campaign for Youth Justice video about his experiences. “I was certified as an adult, which means I had to go to circuit court not juvenile court and was sentenced to 48 years. I served five as an adult. I told my mom that when I was sentenced to 48 years, I felt like I was forced to be a man right there in the courtroom because I got ‘grown man’ time.”
Mr. Beaver, 25, who works as a community organizer, agrees with advocates that adult prisons are no place for children and teens.
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Georgia governor candidate Stacey Abrams is a strong proponent of children’s rights.

“So I do not think that the adult system is anywhere for a kid, because the key word is ‘adult,’ ” he said. “I personally know that a lot of, especially boys, they get to 14, 15 and are like ‘I’m a grown man, I’m a grown man,’ but realistically your mind does not stop developing until after 21, for a guy 22. You have kids who may have the physical build but mentally are not ready for adult system. They still need education, still need someone to talk to—they still haven’t finished developing.”
Mr. Wilson agrees.
“Research has proven that adult courts and jails are no place for children—the brain development of youth is markedly different from adults and they are more prone to risk taking and not thinking through the consequences of their actions,” said Mr. Wilson, Social Justice and Human Rights manager for the National Association of Social Workers. “Youth involved in the justice system are also more likely to have mental health needs and have suffered from trauma so they need rehabilitation and treatment services that are not provided in most adult jails.”
Ms. Thomas and Mr. Wilson contend advocates seeking to understand and reduce disproportionate representation of Black youth in the adult criminal justice system must start by looking through the lens of the Thirteenth Amendment. Black youth are approximately 14 percent of the total youth population, but 47.3 percent of the youth who are transferred to adult court by juvenile court judges who believe the youth cannot benefit from the services of their court.
Further, Black youth are 53.1 percent of young people transferred for person offenses despite the fact that Black and White youth make up an equal percentage of youth charged with person offenses, 40.1 percent and 40.5 percent respectively, in 2015. Researchers, system stakeholders, and advocates have reported on the disproportionate representation of Black youth at nearly every contact point in the juvenile justice system. Some research indicates that even when accounting for the type of offense, Black youth are more likely to be sent to adult prison and receive longer sentences. Although stakeholders acknowledge these findings, they are rarely contextualized beyond the justice system, they said.
Ms. Thomas said there isn’t much data on this issue broken out by race, although she cited a report, titled Getting to Zero, by UCLA law professor and researcher Neelum Arya, who estimates that between 32,000 and 60,000 youth go through adult jails every year. That figure, however, doesn’t include prison numbers. Bureau of Justice statistics only provide one-day counts and no data by race of young people in adult prisons and jails, Ms. Thomas explained.
Studies abound detailing the disproportionate treatment of Black boys and girls by schools, law enforcement and the criminal justice system and the myriad of consequences.
  

Thursday, 25 October 2018

CONDITIONING

We have been conditioned to think in terms of "freedom" and "democracy" in opposition to "totalitarianism" and "dictatorship", and of course to equate the free market with freedom also. I'm fairly certain that the people working in Third World sweatshops making garments and other things for sale in the imperialist countries might not agree with this analysis. Read this excellent quote on this subject, please.

Wednesday, 24 October 2018

COMPLETE AND UTTER HYPOCRISY

We're at the point now where to advocate liberation for an oppressed people is the equivalent of "hate speech " or "terrorism" to some fucking assholes. Don't dare lift your heads or actually fight for or even support the fight for freedom ( and not as defined by the imperialist powers ) , or you will be branded as evil. I actually got a laugh at one point in this article where asshole moron john tory said that " there was no place for hate in toronto" . What a fucking idiot. Sometimes it seems like that's all there is.

Real hate taught inside Toronto school, not scrawled outside

Supporters of a private Toronto school that publicly promotes racism against Palestinians, flies an Israeli flag and then complains of “anti-Semitism” when pro-Palestinian graffiti is scrawled on its walls should give their heads a shake.
The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center and B’nai Brith labeled messages scrawled on Leo Baeck Day School “hateful” and “anti-Semitic”, but fair-minded individuals should be more concerned with the hatred taught inside the school.
Recently someone wrote “Free Palestine” and“Long Live Palestine” on the school’s sign and flagpole. On a picture of a rally with Israeli flags at or near Leo Baeck (reports differ) someone wrote “Long Life [sic] to the Hamas.”
Saying it received a call to its “Anti-Hate Hotline”, B’nai Brith claimed the school was “defaced  with antisemitic epithets”. FSWC and CIJA also put out statements denouncing “hatred”. A number of city councillors and MPs repeated their message with Mayor John Tory writing, “there is no place for hate” in Toronto.
But none of these groups or politicians mentioned the hate taught inside the school itself.
Leo Baeck is a bastion indoctrination and activism that meets most of the criteria of anti-Palestinian racism, as defined by the UK’s Jewish Voice for Labour.
An Israeli flag flies in front of the school and its publicity says it “instills” a “love of Israel” and  “a deep and meaningful connection to … the State of Israel” among students. The school has an Israel Engagement Committee and in 2012 it received United Jewish Appeal Toronto’s inaugural Israel Engagement Community Award. That same year the Israeli Consul General in Toronto, DJ Schneiweiss, attended the launch of a new campus at Leo Baeck.
A 2012 Canadian Jewish News article titled “Leo Baeck adopts  more Israel-centric curriculum” quoted the head of the school saying “one of the reasons people choose our school is a commitment to the State of Israel.” But, principal Eric Petersie told the paper, graduates felt unprepared to respond to the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement on university campuses so the school increased its Israeli teachings.
Leo Baeck was the first school to join UJA Federation Toronto’s shinshinim (emissary) program, which began in 2007. Partly funded by the Jewish Agency for Israel, the program sends young Israelis to interact with Canadian students and staff. Last year the school hosted Idan Aharon and Roni Alkalay for three days a week. According to the Canadian Jewish News, “one of the ways Leo Baeck and the Young Emissary Program ensure that students understand the realities of Israel is by re-introducing the previous year’s shinshinim to students by way of live video chat from their Israel Defence Forces barracks dressed in their military uniforms.”
The school promotes the Israeli military in other ways. Last year’s Grade 8 class organized a school-wide fundraiser to support Beit Halochem Canada/Aid to Disabled Veterans of Israel and a choir “paid tribute  to Israel’s fallen heroes.”
In another crude form of anti-Palestinianism, Leo Baeck works with the explicitly racist  Jewish National Fund, which excludes the 20-25% of non-Jewish Israelis from its vast landholdings mostly stolen from Palestinians in 1948. Some “students took  virtual walk across Israel in school thanks to JNF map and guidance”, noted a 2015 tweet.  But, the JNF map  shown to the nine and ten-year-olds encompasses the illegally occupied West Bank and Gaza, effectively denying Palestinians the right to a state on even 22 percent of their historic homeland. In all likelihood, Leo Baeck works with JNF Canada’s Education Department, which has produced puzzles and board games to convince young minds of its colonialist worldview, and organizes celebrations of JNF day  at Jewish schools.
While B’nai Brith, FSWC and CIJA’s statements on the graffiti present the school as sacrosanct, apolitical, terrain, they didn’t object when a politician used it as a backdrop to express his anti-Palestinian bonafides. During a 2012 tour of Leo Baeck then Liberal Liberal party leadership contender Justin Trudeau criticized Iran, celebrated Israel and distanced himself from his brother Alexandre’s support for Palestinians.
Over the past year the Canadian Jewish News has published at least three stories about the growing attention devoted to Israel education at Jewish schools. A 2017 cover story titled “What to teach Jewish students about Israel?” detailed the growing importance given to classes on Israel at Jewish day schools. While students have long been “taught from a young age to see Israel as the land of milk and honey”, in recent years Jewish day schools have ramped up their indoctrination in reaction to “anti-Israel student groups on campuses throughout North America.”
When a school engages in partisan political activity in support of a foreign country, when it supports racism and intolerance against an oppressed people, when it indoctrinates children in these views, surely it cannot be surprised that some would be upset, and might illustrate their displeasure.
One can debate the merits of writing political graffiti on school grounds, but what news reports described was certainly not anti-Semitic.

Tuesday, 23 October 2018

THE REAL CRIMINALS

Who are the real criminals ? The u.s. imperialists thriving off of the blood sweat and cheap labour of oppressed people all over the world, or the people living under that oppression, trying to escape to make a better life for themselves and their children ?

As Migrants March to the U.S.:

STOP: The demonization, criminalization and deportations of immigrants and the militarization of the border

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On October 13, a caravan of some 600 migrants left Honduras determined to make their way to the U.S.-Mexico border to apply for asylum. As they trekked through Guatemala and reached the Mexican border six days later, their numbers had grown to an estimated 5,000, mainly from Honduras, with entire neighborhoods joining, according to some of the migrants. 
Men and women, youth, families, mothers carrying infant children, all were determined to escape the hell that’s Honduras. A 16-year-old farmworker said, “You can’t live in Honduras. There isn’t money. There’s no help from the government. There’s nothing.” Others described relatives murdered or threatened by gangs or the government. None felt they had any future in Honduras. 
The refugees flooded the bridge between Guatemala and Mexico and tore down a border fence, and hundreds pushed their way into Mexico, as some 500 Mexican federal police tried to stop them with tear gas and smoke bombs. As we post this, the river of oppressed humanity, reportedly thousands strong, has regrouped and is marching north through Mexico and drawing support from people there. 
Trump is whipping up anti-immigrant hatred and fascist mobs with the Nazi lie that this courageous caravan is the work of drug and human traffickers, full of “bad hombres,” and that “millions of illegal aliens” are out “to break our lawsviolate our borders and overwhelm our nation.”     
This is like a pin-hole camera with the reality projected upside down! American imperialism—under Democrats and Republicans—has violated, preyed on, terrorized, and exploited Central America since the 1800s. The U.S. military invaded Honduras seven times between 1903 and 1925 alone. It turned Honduras into a plantation for growing bananas and coffee and a sweatshop for cheap labor. It used Honduras as a base to fight dirty wars across Central America during the 1980s. In the 1990s, the U.S. seeded the rise of Central American gangs by deporting thousands of immigrant youth—many who’d gotten caught up in the gang life here—back to their home countries where there was no future for them. In 2009, the U.S. backed a military coup in Honduras, and that has escalated killing and violence to unbearable levels.   
Now these migrants have come together to escape the hell that U.S. imperialism has created. They have right on their side and must be supported! It’s Trump and the whole imperialist system that are the criminals!

For further background see the American Crime series and much more at revcom.us.