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  • Wounded Knee from 1890 to 1973

    cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/1336560

    > From comrade Sungmanitu: > > Last thread we dispelled some major misconceptions of Indigenous people and the founding of America, but what about Western Expansion? How much do you honestly know as a historical materialist? One of the most common misnomers I hear in educating people is “why should we care about something that happened hundreds and hundreds of years ago?” Capital was written 1867, the same time we signed our first treaty. When I say we I do not mean some homogenized conception of Indigenous people, but rather I am speaking specifically about the Oceti Sakowin and the ending of Mahpiya Luta’s (Red Cloud’s) War. Classically the story goes that as the US moved westward they conquered and erased nations in their wake, a seemingly unstoppable machine of capitalist expansion. In reality, the US lost many wars and only won the ones they started by surprise. In our classic conception of manifest destiny, we assume a wave of red, white and blue moving across the continent. In reality the situation was far more complex than what Marx simplified in Capital, and reality shows that the US and Canada (although wanting to) could not move across as a wave due to the level of military and political cohesion among Indigenous nations of the plains. > > Instead what we actually see is the coasts be settled first (with some Mexican and Spanish settling occurring in the SW and West Coast, but it's not until the Anglos that we see the full extent of settler barbarity against an “other”- even other settler populations that weren’t Anglo) while the California gold rush starts in 1848, the Trail of Tears had been going on since 1830 and wouldn’t end until 1850. The land was not yet settled and they already were in such precarious positions they sought land across the continent, and worse through the plains. The Oregon trail of course is how we imagine everyone moving west, and that is certainly how worse off settlers would be, the reality showed most people preferred to safely sail to Mexico, walk across, and then sail to California or Vancouver (See Palo Alto by Malcolm Harris for more details). > > Famously the “mighty Sioux” as Thomas Jefferson described us, exacted tolls and were expert scouts. Those “sioux” (a Anishinaabe slur adopted by the French) are us, the Oceti Sakowin, and when Louis and Clark set out westward they were told to make sure to become our friends. Instead they chose to try and avoid the toll, only to be caught a few days into our territory. Since then we watched and enacted our toll, and enacted our justice when it was avoided, against settlers passing through. The only issue is nobody who went west ever came back the same way. Muhpiya Luta saw that we were being surrounded, and so he went to the Big White Mountains where the mouths of the Missouri and Montana Rivers. There while they camped they had council and made the decision to make a long journey to pray on what needed to be done. They then went on to follow the watershed of these rivers deeply understanding the bioregion, only we had no way of explaining the science behind these decisions then. They crossed to the south side of the Platte River and followed it east to what is now Council Bluffs in Omaha, and crossed at the trading post that was there to the East River which is a small creek compared to all these others. There is where they began to complete their circle, following the watershed back to the headwaters, and when they arrived back they knew we must go to war. > > The Civil War had only ended 2 years prior, and the US would seek to reunite North and South (and incorporate freedmen) by genociding Natives and giving people more “living space” or “living room” to solve tensions and economic hardship. This was also a large driver (as well as the economic turmoil leading up to the Civil War) in the move all the way to California, but some brave patriots would take up the call to fight in the Indian Wars. We get the famous Buffalo Soldiers from this era, and from there a slew of contradictions we face today wrt anti-blackness in Indigenous communities. By 1868 instead of being conquered and forced to sign a treaty as the common myth goes; Grant who was now president would urge the Army to make peace and “give the Indians whatever they want” so we won and wrote the treaty. This is why our oral histories to this day hold up as legal arguments in court, and why the US would renege on the treaty, it was a symbol of how badly they lost. This is our famous Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868, and with this treaty the watershed was turned into the Great Sioux Reservation, cutting us off from our siblings on Canada’s side of the line. This of course isn't the first misconception of the treaty settlers tend to have, another is clearly seen by assuming its about only land, which I have demonstrated the selection of land was based on the watershed of two rivers. This wasn’t just some arbitrarily chosen land, but an entire bioregion, and we can see that by the treaty’s stipulation that the border extended to the far side of the River where the tide rises. Along with this very specific border, this was not just a treaty between the US Nation and Oceti Sakowin Oyate (our concept of Nation), but we negotiated on behalf of the other-than-human nations on this bioregion. Most specifically, the buffalo. > > Because of this close bond with other-than-human life, there have been a plethora of racist policies enacted against various nations, as well as vigilante actions. In Canada the federal government began relocation of bears to Indigenous land because “we thought you were kin”, and unfortunately they were lying, and in fact that they were being allies. Another example is the infamous “one dead buffalo, is a dead Indian” folklore, that resulted in the transcontinental railroad selling bullets to passengers to wantonly massacre Buffalo. Along with systemic ecocide campaigns, the term ecocide has always been synonymous with the murder of Indigenous peoples and cultures. My favorite is during the 1965 ‘Fish-ins' in the Pacific Northwest, ‘Back to the Land’ liberals and socialists counter protest with signs saying ‘save the fish, spear an Indian’ a slogan paraphrase around the Termination period of the Menominee nation. The only difference was these were conservative “rednecks”, whose bumpers read “save a deer, shoot an Indian” one fact remained the same however- settlers wanted Indians gone. > > This fact was well known, the federal government had been powerless to stop settlers from organically organizing themselves into militias, and lynch mobs to kill Indigenous and Black folks. To this day Indian rolling remains a popular pastime in reservation border towns (see Red Nation Rising for more details), but we will return to this idea. In the treaty the US insisted on building first around the territory to assure whites would not enter, and illegally extract resources. This lofty goal was admirable of Grant, as should be expected for a champion of reconstruction, but like all well-meaning liberals- admirable goals of the bourgeoisie does not appeal to an emerging settler-worker. Settler-workers had only one way to achieve success, steal the land and money of those less fortunate, or even just less than you. In a white supremacist society it is easy to find your targets, especially with helpful charts race scientists had made by then. So for white workers in the plains they set their sights on finding gold somewhere closer than California, and folks like John Gordon, would be remembered and revered by their fellow workers for leading them illegally past the forts into Indigenous territory. > > This is where the bordertown Gordon Nebraska gets its name, another detail we must remember for later, but it is this citizen organizing themselves to break the treaty without the aid of the federal government that leads to the conclusion that it is not enough to be a worker when claiming to want to liberate all. You must demonstrate an actual desire to liberate all peoples, and not just stop when your life has marginal gains. This lesson we did not learn from the communist movement, but instead we learned it from our own mistakes. > > Muhpiya Luta’s War was filled with many atrocities, and so Oceti Sakowin on the Great Sioux reservation were happy to be at peace and have their own nation. What they did not realize was this was a prison disguised as what we wanted. We became an island nation suddenly, only there were no vast oceans. Horses were our vessels, the stars our GPS, and we knew the land better. Because settlers kept illegally entering our lands, the US military eventually decided they were no longer going to uphold the treaty, and congress decided in 1871 they would no longer deal directly with the Great Sioux, but instead introduced the Indian agents. These agents would become the Bureau of Indian Affairs when the department of War becomes the Department of Interior, and Indians to this day would be managed as national parks and wild game is. From there slowly one aspect of the treaty after another was repealed, and when Col George A Custer announced there was gold in the Black Hills officially, a renewed interest in war with the Oceti Sakowin was ignited. The Black Hills War is what it has become known as today, and it is this war where we find the infamous Tasunka Witiko (Crazy Horse) and Tatanka Iyotake (Bull Bison who sits on hindlegs, or Sitting Bull). Tatanka Iyotake was Hunkpapa Lakota, Tasunka Witiko was Oglala Lakota, and they led the radical faction to war by 1976 after a failed summit the previous year with more moderate chiefs (these chiefs would refuse to join the war still). Because these chiefs lacked the foresight to see the word of the wasicu would not be kept, we stopped at only liberating ourselves. It is by embracing the liberation of the Arapho, Cheyenne and others that Tatanka Iyotake was able to bring together a large coalition of bands by the Battle at Greasy Grass (Little Bighorn), and Custers folly would be realized as thousands of warriors road into put an end to the genocidaire. > > For his defeat he was granted the rank of General, and now another myth has entered the American psyche, Custer’s Last Stand. The strategy would severely target women and children from that point onward (more than they already were) and after the slaughter of women, children and elders in obscene ways (like using infants as skeets for target practice) peace would be made and the railroad companies interests would continue to dominate, despite overseas shipping being cheaper than ever investing in the transcontinental- but that sure was a great ad campaign. Eventually the Great Sioux would lose its portions in Montana being and Nebraska being reduced to only the Dakotas, until the General Allotment Act of 1887 which helped divide us further into the reservations we see today. The first to be assassinated was Crazy Horse and it was by another Indian working for the BIA on Pine Ridge, my family is rode in his band, then they went after Sitting Bull (by this time that was actually his name as he gets it while running from the calvary in Blackfoot territory in Canada) when that new reached the Mniconjou chief Unphan Gleske (Spotted Elk) who was Tatanka Iyotake’s half-brother, they sought refuge with Red Cloud at Pine Ridge knowing he was one of the last leaders of the Black Hills War. > > This wasn’t the only factor at play, but it's an undeniable one, the other two critical elements we must be aware of in telling this history are: the Ghost Dance Movement, and yellow-journalism of a young William Randolph Hearst. > > For those unaware of the Ghost Dance Movement, it was a spiritual pan-Indian movement started by a Paiute man named Wovoka who had a vision that stemmed from an earlier vision that his father presumably taught him. This vision was about a violent end to the wasicu’s world, and a return to an Indigenous way of life, but this wasn’t some decolonial movement. It was instead a cultural reaction movement that was the result of the church’s influence on Indigenous communities, and although it dreamed of a future without oppression, it did so through idealized means of a Messiah figure. The Ghost Dance told this history and vision, and was easily adapted into nations beliefs across the US despite Wovoka never leaving his home in Nevada, but much like Marxism, each nation would develop it for their conditions and incorporate it with their other beliefs. > By the time the Ghost Dance came around the Lakota people had already had many visions in much the same way, but there was no Messiah who would save us. It is instead the Oyate, the people, who must save themselves. The Ghost Dance particularly focused on the removal of white people from the land, some suggested divine intervention as if judgment day would take away the Christians leaving us heathens to enjoy our lives. The Lakota took our other visions from our leaders like Tatanka Iyotake, Tasunka Witiko, etc and we identified our enemy as the Indian agents. With an increase in hostilities, the US banned the movement and began repressing it along with other things like Sundances. This emergent liberation theology is the primary reason the 1890 massacre happened, but the lesser part of the story is the notorious anti-communist and nazi sympathizer, and media mogul; Hearst. > > The Hearst name lasts into this century, and is because of specifically Williams yellow journalism, that helped expand the US empire. Most famously he is remembered for his reporting on Spanish occupation of Cuba, the issues were of course not the practical slavery, colonial violence, or anything real frankly. Instead much like our reactionaries today, he invented fake issues from real contradictions. One of the most offensive was the report of Spanish soldiers molesting Anglo women during inspections of boats, but there were also claims of feeding people to sharks and more. Before Bernays, we had Hearst. Through this journalism the drumbeat of war became louder, and because he was friends with the likes of Teddy Roosevelt (at the time the assistant secretary to the Navy) and the larger ruling class that craved a trans-oceanic Empire instead of one confined to the continent. > > So when Teddy’s boss went on a trip leaving him in charge of operations, the USS Maine was stationed in Guantanamo Bay (before the US leased it), and ordered a fleet to begin sailing to the Philippines where the US was funding guerilla’s to destabilize Spanish holdings in the region. All of this without anyone’s approval but his own, as they were conspiring to manufacture consent for the war. The USS Maine caught fire and was blamed on Spain, historians suggest it was actually an engine fire, I suggest it was purposely destroyed to push the goals of the Empire. We get the War and America becomes a global power, betraying Cuban and Filipino “allies” who were really only pawns. This they accomplished with laws dictating the US has final say over decisions in Cuba, and by BUYING the Philippines from under the revolutionaries feet who they used for cannon fodder, as they shelled from warships. Once again this is a longer story for another time, but what I want to stress is this was not the first time Hearst fueled murder to undermine liberation of colonized peoples, nor would it be the last. > After the fall of Custer, the General Allotment Act, and around when the Ghost Dance Movement reached the Lakota, we had already mentioned the lust for gold that made the wasicu lose more humanity. The people reporting this to the nation were capitalists like Hearst, who knew the foot soldiers for their accumulation were settlers breaking the law. However it wasn’t enough to have settlers move in, as the goal was to start another war, and take the rest of the land in my educated opinion. Most people are not well educated on the Hearst’s and so we limit our understanding to only the media campaigns that helped build the Imperial order. How many would argue this is an over prescription? But no, when you realize where Moribund capitalism crystalizes, Palo Alto, we have to ask what are the social and material conditions the San Francisco born William Randolph would be shaped by. > > This is when all of our stories meet together, the book An American Genocide by Benjamin Hadley was covered by the Citations Needed podcast, highlighting just how common and blaise genocide apologia and support has been in the United States, but focuses on California. Similarly Palo Alto by Malcolm Harris (discussed only briefly really on Upstream podcast) lays out the policies in California, and frankly the crystallization of the banking cartel Lenin imagined, that inclined working class settlers toward organizing militias to kill Indians, of course at the behest of budding industrial titans that lay the folklore for the silicon valley geniuses like Elon Musk and companies like Apple, Bank of America, and much more. One of these budding capitalists was George Hearst, born in Missouri, found his way to California at the start of the Civil War. In Missouri he was already known for prospecting and land surveying, and brought those skills to California where he would become a gold mine owner (he would not do the mining himself of course, just owned the land he let people work) and ranch owner. > If you can’t see the easily applicable theme here to the Black Hills, but gold and ranches were the original reason our land was stolen; the oil and uranium discoveries came later. This placed Hearst not only as a part of a family invested in the dispossession of natives from their land, but made his reporting on mining to encourage illegal excursion, as more of a favor to his father’s business instead of some pursuit of reporting the news (an exploration of Hearst’s reporting to come later on the Chunka Luta Podcast). This is of course because like most nepo babies, William’s dad gave him the job after acquiring the San Francisco Examiner. One of the most fascinating aspects of this dialectical relationship comes from the Hooverism that fueled Hearst’s anti-communism, and we would see some of the first examples of red coating happen when he suggest Lakota were all communists (a line we would here nearly a century later at the re-occupation of Wounded Knee) and reported on an ever looming threat on western civilization from a possible national liberation movement. A story as old as time really. > > This increased the number of calvary members in the area, many young who had been propagandized by the latest myth of Custer’s Last Stand, and of course many of whom were rebuilding the US through the time tested tactic of Indian genocide. So we return to the band of Mniconjou fleeing Cheyenne River Reservation to Pine Ridge Reservation. This trail is memorialized today as BIA 27- The Chief Bigfoot Memorial Highway, or Bigfoot Trail. This is also the road the organization's land is on. > It was the end of December, and considering it was only last year we saw dozens of people freeze to death, that spurred the need for this organization to exist; it comes to no surprise the conditions they fled in were dire. When discussing this topic it takes a great deal of tact, and you should learn about it so you don't post pictures of the mass grave to score clout points or whatever possesses people to ignore the wishes of the survivors and their children and grandchildren who survive them.Politics of Hallowed Ground is where you should begin, but needless to say we will only be brief. The trail took them through the Badlands which to this day are still bad. Jokes aside, Unphan Gleska (Chief Bigfoot) was walking in his too small shoes and caught pneumonia along the trail, succumbing to it before they reached Pine Ridge. The group continued on to the Agency, but before they arrived the calvary intercepted them and brought them to Wounded Knee Creek. > > Separating the men from the women, they confiscated the guns and destroyed them, and while camped under a peace flag; they began to dance. Wovoka by the band Redbone captures the feeling a bit as to why, and their song We Were All Wounded at Wounded Knee tells the story. I highly recommend you listen to it before we continue. Ghost Dances are very sacred and very serious affairs, people have died continuing them to this day, but the dance simply requires special shirts, a round dance, and tossing dirt into the air. A symbolic gesture, a living history, call it what you will; it wasn’t threatening in the immediate. Nonetheless the reason the shooting started has many claims, some say it must have been one of the men when they confiscated the guns and hid one, some place the massacres start at the confiscation. In reality it was obviously the people who still had the guns. This would be the equivalent of claiming the group you control their access to food, water, medicine, and access to the outside world are at fault for retaliating after the kidnapping of countless children is at fault for resisting your oppression. > > Even if we did fire first, the resulting battle (as the government framed it) was certainly an overreaction to what could've been at most one gun- we do see this same tactic again last century during Yellow Thunder Camp led by Russell Means, and again only last decade during the #NoDAPL protests arresting a close family friend through a honey trap (Red Fawn). Instead we call it what it is, a massacre of mostyle women, children, and elderly. There are plenty of accounts of the aftermath you can find elsewhere, but one of the most gruesome scenes is described by my ancestor Tasunka Wasicu (American Horse). > > “...When the firing began, of course the people who were standing immediately around the young man who fired the first shot were killed right together, and then they turned their guns, Hotchkill guns, etc., upon the women who were in the lodges standing there under a flag of truce, and of course as soon as they were fired upon they fled, the men fleeing in one direction and the women running in two different directions. So that there were three general directions in which they took flight. > > There was a woman with an infant in her arms who was killed as she almost touched the flag of truce, and the women and children of course were strewn all along the circular village until they were dispatched. Right near the flag of truce a mother was shot down with her infant; the child not knowing that its mother was dead was still nursing, and that especially was a very sad sight. The women as they were fleeing with their babes were killed together, shot right through, and the women who were very heavy with child were also killed. All the Indians fled in these three directions, and after most all of them had been killed a cry was made that all those who were not killed wounded should come forth and they would be safe. Little boys who were not wounded came out of their places of refuge, and as soon as they came in sight a number of soldiers surrounded them and butchered them there…” > > That very child lived a long time, and many of our leaders today knew her very well. At this time the official history I came to tell, but history doesn’t stop after the moment an event happens. Instead there is a great deal of blowback. Of course the podcast won’t do a season about Wounded Knee, so we will be discussing the blowback on an audio documentary I have been writing for the last 3 years, this piece will be a podcast episode as well, but I wanted to focus on the long history leading up to the massacre as that’s what this anniversary is about. The assassination of our leaders that our org and movement was born from, and the long road it took to get there. If you remember the last effort post was about the real Thanksgiving story, well now we see where that eventually led. There is plenty to the story we have left out, but I think you can see a beautiful mosaic I hope to create to tell the real history here. > > The next post will cover the conditions between 1890 and 1973 on Pine Ridge, and settle on the Wounded Knee Occupation History which by that time our audio documentary series should be releasing. The best way to stay informed on its release and to here it early would be the patreon found on linktr.ee/chunkalutanetwork but I understand a lot of people here prefer https://liberapay.com/ChunkaLutaNetwork/ which I dont understand well enough, so if you have ideas how to keep ya’ll better informed. Part of my goals next year is to become more active in this space and lemmygrad, but obviously the real life stuff and mainstream social media take up so much time. We do have several organizers engaging here, but we all have lives y’know? When our website launches we will announce on all our social medias, but the public podcast finally launches the 20th, and early releases again will be on the patreon so listening there or the Marx Madness podcast will probably be the quickest ways to hear from us, besides patreon AND Marx Madness is free and educational. So why another post? Well this really about the harshness of winter and our genocide, that continues today both by gun, and through social murder. We are also doing a Winter Drive to help keep folks alive until we can start establishing more permanent changes to ease the struggle there. This would be things like poplar trees for pollarding, preparing dry material in the summer into heating bricks that will help start fires easier but also supplement the wood usage, and of course gather a larger stockpile this year. https://www.gofundme.com/f/deliver-wood-coats-supplies-to-pine-ridge it will only take 4-5k to send 2 organizers in a Uhaul to pick up the gathered supplies and bring it to the reservation. It will take several days so lodging will need to be paid for, gas, and food. A large portion of that (2k) is for more agitprop and paying the camera guy. Plus extra money to support our organizers family as they usually are the childcare, so without them their partner cant work unless they can afford childcare while one of the parents are gone therefore not losing a week of income.

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  • Brief summary of the Israel-Occupied-Palestine political-economy and the myths of Colonialist "success"

    Article is written in Chinese so the auto translate is kinda wonky. This website belongs to Eric Li. The author is Yin Zhiguang of Fudan University.

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  • Maria Zakharova, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, statement on US calls for genocide in Palestine

    Zakharova: "The statements of a number of American politicians and public figures literally calling for ethnic cleansing in the [Middle East] region and openly calling one ethnic group almost doomed to total annihilation look monstrous.

    Once again, aggression, lawlessness and caveman hatred have surfaced on the surface of America’s proclaimed piety and human rights dogma.

    [...]

    Calls by American politicians and public figures for murder, for the complete destruction of people of the same nationality, regardless of the legal side of the issue, testify to the deep problems of liberal society in the United States, its propensity for violence, justification of ethnic cleansing and chauvinism.

    I would like all these politicians to answer the primary question [...] How is it that for a year of preparation of such a large-scale operation, the United States, with all the power of its intelligence services, did not pass anything to Israel as intelligence?"

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  • The Black Alliance for Peace Condemns the Murderous Assault on Occupied Palestine — The Black Alliance for Peace
    blackallianceforpeace.com The Black Alliance for Peace Condemns the Murderous Assault on Occupied Palestine — The Black Alliance for Peace

    The Black Alliance for Peace Condemns the Murderous Assault on Occupied Palestine   We say that a colonized people have a right to resist occupation and fight for self-determination by any means necessary !   The Black Alliance for Peace stands in solidarity with the people o

    The Black Alliance for Peace Condemns the Murderous Assault on Occupied Palestine — The Black Alliance for Peace

    > The Black Alliance for Peace stands in solidarity with the people of Gaza and all Palestinians under occupation in the racist, apartheid settler state of Israel. We recognize the right of Palestine to exist and the right of the Palestinian people to resist occupation. We call on African/Black people to remember our long tradition of solidarity with Palestine.

    > We condemn the monstrous and cowardly actions of the racist Zionist entity which is committing mass atrocities against the two million people who are locked in the open air prison of Gaza. As the crazed Zionists indiscriminately bomb civilians in Gaza, while characterizing Palestinians as “animals,” we are witnessing an international crime in real time - a genocide. This is a genocide that is fully supported and celebrated by other Western racist settler states - the morally depraved “international community.”

    Full text at the link.

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  • "A nightmare and a dream": Palestinians rise up - discussion between Ali Abunimah, founder of The Electronic Intifada, and Nick Estes, co-host of The Red Nation podcast
    www.yewtu.be "A nightmare and a dream": Palestinians rise up w/ Ali Abunimah

    Indigenous Peoples' Day 2023 live episode special!  TRN Podcast co-host Nick Estes in conversation with Ali Abunimah, founder and Director of The Electronic Intifada, on the unprecedented events in Palestine and what lessons they offer about the nature of decolonization. Follow Ali on Twitter...

    "A nightmare and a dream": Palestinians rise up w/ Ali Abunimah
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  • PRESS RELEASE: The Red Nation account of Sep.28th shooting in Tewa Territory (Española, New Mexico) during prayerful celebration

    An agitator opened fire on a prayerful celebration in Tewa Territory (Española, New Mexico) shortly after 12PM local time on Thursday, September 28. This was a premeditated act of violence. The agitator shot Jacob Johns (Hopi and Akimel O’odham) in the torso. Johns was protecting a peaceful group of community members assembled at the Rio Arriba County Annex Building, along with half a dozen community peacekeepers. The gunman was heard saying “let’s do this” to a small group of men immediately before opening fire. At the time of the shooting, community members were celebrating a postponement of the reinstallation of a Juan de Oñate statue that was previously removed from Alcalde, New Mexico on June 15, 2020. Rio Arriba County officials planned to reinstall the statue on Thursday morning in its new location in front of the county annex building, but postponed the reinstallation after community members and activists mounted pressure earlier in the week. News of the postponement came as a relief to organizers, who turned the planned peaceful protest into an impromptu peaceful celebration with speeches and a community feed.

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  • Anti-patsoc action

    cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/2095851

    > Made this today, took a bit of work.

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  • Mao quote relevant to dealing with patsocs

    In the US the foundation and contradiction is settler colonialism. This cannot be solved through integrationism, but only national revolution. You can’t pretend there’s one unified working class in this state because the colonial relation hasn’t been eliminated. The white population may have apparently only the bourgeois/prole contradiction, but to deal with the contradictions of the whole landmass there must be national along with proletarian revolution.

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  • Slave Voyages
    www.slavevoyages.org Slave Voyages

    Drawing on extensive archival records, this digital memorial allows analysis of the ships, traders, and captives in the Atlantic slave trade. The three databases below provide details of 36,000 trans-Atlantic slave voyages, 10,000 intra-American ventures, names and personal information. You can read...

    "The SlaveVoyages website is a collaborative digital initiative that compiles and makes publicly accessible records of the largest slave trades in history. Search these records to learn about the broad origins and forced relocations of more than 12 million African people who were sent across the Atlantic in slave ships, and hundreds of thousands more who were trafficked within the Americas. Explore where they were taken, the numerous rebellions that occurred, the horrific loss of life during the voyages, the identities and nationalities of the perpetrators, and much more."

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  • Musings from the Margins # 3: The Crimes of the White West are Coming Home Again, Or as Malcolm X Said, “The Chickens are Coming Home to Roost” | Black Agenda Report
    blackagendareport.com Musings from the Margins # 3: The Crimes of the White West are Coming Home Again, Or as Malcom X Said, “The Chickens are Coming Home to Roost” | Black Agenda Report

    Black Agenda Report Editor and Columnist Ajamu Baraka has thoughts on September 11, Haiti, white supremacy in Biden’s Ukraine policy, the criminalization of dissent, and other issues.

    Musings from the Margins # 3: The Crimes of the White West are Coming Home Again, Or as Malcom X Said, “The Chickens are Coming Home to Roost” | Black Agenda Report

    cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/1786089

    > Ajamu Baraka just does not miss. Some choice excerpts from these musings (though I exhort you to read the article yourself): > > >It is important to keep in mind that the foundation for Russiagate was erected on the repressive legislative superstructure under the Bush and Obama Administrations. The result? Today, opposition is systematically criminalized in the U.S. The indictments of the Uhuru 3 for opposing Ukraine war, charges of domestic terrorism and conspiracy in the fight against Cop-City, and the ongoing attempts to extradite Julian Assange represent the consolidation and normalization of bipartisan totalitarian power. > > > > ... > > > > There is something to what I call the psychopathology of white supremacy. It is a “racialized narcissistic cognitive disorder that centers so-called white people’s and European civilization and renders the afflicted with an inability to perceive objective reality in the same way as others. This affliction is not reducible to the race of so-called whites but can affect all those who have come in contact with the ideological and cultural mechanisms of the Pan-European colonial project.” > > > > ... > > > > Sanders demonstrates why he was revealed as the sheepdog that he was. He was never committed to struggling for real power in the democrat party. That is why he sold out his supporters and surrendered. Sanders is nothing more than an opportunist democrat and a fraud.

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  • Opinion on this essay?
    www.jaylesoleil.com Why #LandBack Will Not Save Us From Climate Crisis

    We need muscular, multi-racial, green left populism, not the racialist fantasizing of liberal identitarians

    Why #LandBack Will Not Save Us From Climate Crisis

    If you read the agroecology article I recently posted, you may be familiar with this link that was in there.

    My rebuttal would be that the landback I support would be based on scientific socialism, and that national liberation would be most likely led by the most progressive and well educated (traditional and otherwise) people. New Afrikans will lead their own national liberation struggle and Indigenous people won’t be the only Decolonial nations. Not to mention that, as @ProbablyKaffe@lemmygrad.ml has shown before, most of the US is unoccupied and held for solely resource extraction. A minority of extractive corporations controls that land already, what would the problem be with another minority, with rightful ties to the land occupying it? Settlers and immigrants can have their own internal democracy, they just won’t have resource sovereignty.

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  • Book list on colonialism and imperialism
    www.bookscrolling.com The Best Books About Colonialism And Imperialism - Book Scrolling

    "What are the best books about Colonialism and Imperialism?" We looked at 254 of the top books, aggregating and ranking them so we could answer that very question!

    The Best Books About Colonialism And Imperialism - Book Scrolling

    It's not a Marxist list but that's perhaps to be expected from a list curated from other lists across the internet. I thought it was useful, still, as there are 200 entries, including lots of fiction, which could be a good way to engage with the topic or for recommendations to people who don't/won't read theory.

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  • Black Alliance for Peace's Statement on Niger
    blackallianceforpeace.com All Africans Should Condemn the Call for an ECOWAS-led Military Invasion of Niger — The Black Alliance for Peace

    All Africans Should Condemn the Call for an ECOWAS-led Military Invasion of Niger The Africa Team of the Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) and the U.S. Out of Africa Network (USOAN) condemn the threats of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to lead a military intervention into Nige

    All Africans Should Condemn the Call for an ECOWAS-led Military Invasion of Niger — The Black Alliance for Peace

    > The Africa Team of the Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) and the U.S. Out of Africa Network (USOAN) condemn the threats of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to lead a military intervention into Niger. We believe this would be an act of subservience to U.S./EU/NATO interests. As Western imperialism seems to be losing its neo-colonialist grip on Africa, it is trying to expand its use of puppets and proxies to undermine resistance.

    No compromise; no retreat. Peace, y'all.

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  • Censorship of the Black Left | Black Agenda Report
    www.blackagendareport.com Censorship of the Black Left | Black Agenda Report

    As the empire crumbles, the neoliberal capitalist order run by a corrupt duopoly is working to silence dissent. The Black left, of course, is always the first target.

    Censorship of the Black Left | Black Agenda Report

    cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/1057413

    > What do the Washington Post, Rainer Shea, and Youtube all have in common? Your first two guesses are free. > > Now, I'm not going to say I particularly trust Dr. Cornel West-- I'd have to do more research into him as a person before I did as a candidate; but I do rather like the way this article draws up the settler-liberal efforts to sideline him the same way publications like BAR, or channels like BPM and RBN have been getting sidelined and silenced by Youtube. > > > The man whose politics have been described as fascistic, who has been labeled as the most racist president, is one whom they cannot defeat politically. That is because the Democratic Party isn’t really much different. And so they are at a loss as to how to secure victory without silencing anyone who might expose their fraudulence. So it is the liberal class which has led the fight to silence the left. > > > This conundrum explains why the Cornel West candidacy is so dangerous as are the outlets which allow him to speak about the issues that matter to millions of people, issues they’re told can’t be addressed. And so the corporate media and the liberal class join in condemning his candidacy. The Nation magazine, allegedly left, asks West to run as a Democrat, a sure way to be the latest sheepdog, the latest person to sacrifice the needs of millions of people to prop up what can’t be propped up. And that is why it is important to silence outlets like Black Power Media and Revolutionary Blackout Network. It is Black people who still keep the Democratic party together and who must be convinced that they can’t stray from its orthodoxy. (emphasis mine)

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  • The State's Constant Attack on Black Liberation | Black Agenda Report
    www.blackagendareport.com The State's Constant Attack on Black Liberation | Black Agenda Report

    Indictments, disruptions, arrests, defamation, incarceration and even assassination are the weapons used to discredit Black people who act in opposition to the system and who call for liberation. They will always be targets of state persecution and prosecution.

    The State's Constant Attack on Black Liberation | Black Agenda Report

    > Black people who assert their rights to be sovereign and liberated have always been treated as enemies to be silenced or destroyed. Even enslaved people who sought to escape from bondage were labeled as sufferers of “drapetomania.” The effort to pathologize and stigmatize the fight for freedom never ended. To this very day Black liberation is diminished and discredited as being wrong headed or dangerous.

    It continues to this day. We see it in the way the Uhuru House wasn't allowed to protest the war effort without literally getting raided and incarcerated as "Russian disinfo agents". We see it in the way that online settler-liberals can't help but slander any criticism as "bot farms". We see it in the way that when one of our Misleaders thrives on the malicious philanthropy of the settlers(\cough CLARENCE \cough), nothing resembling legal consequences ever seems to happen to them.

    "Sell out to us and we'll uplift you, at the cost of your community". This is the byline of the Amerikan Dream offered to us. "Sell out to us, and you'll be comfortable. Sell out to us, and we won't send stochastic crackers to gun you down in broad daylight."

    That's all it is. And when you don't comply, you're "a Russian" in need of silencing. In need of incarceration. In need of assassination.

    > The fear also explains why the forces arrayed against us continue their fight. Black liberation is dangerous to them. Anti-imperialism is dangerous to them. Challenging the political duopoly is dangerous to them. Allowing any counter narrative to thrive puts the system at risk.

    I struggled for a couple minutes on how to end this; cause ending with a quote makes it feel like an eternal pause-- so I'm going to end it by telling you to get armed. Arm up, learn your tool, practice with it. The hard days are coming; and it's better to have and not need, than to need and not have.

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  • Who is Afraid of (Black) Nationalism?  - Hood Communist
    hoodcommunist.org Who is Afraid of (Black) Nationalism?  - Hood Communist

    Revolutionary nationalism calls for an end to domination of man by man, and it doesn’t matter if this domination is by white or the Black.

    Who is Afraid of (Black) Nationalism?  - Hood Communist

    > What they fear is that the revolutionary nationalist will engage in the same savagery that has marked the European’s “national conquest”. They fear a reverse “Manifest Destiny” or the brown-black version of the “White Man’s Burden”.

    Post this link the next time a settler starts getting buck around the concepts of self-determination. The only place I feel this article falls short is that it makes very little mention of our Indigenous comrades, who in many respects, have been dealt a much harsher hand in comparison to what we've gone through. Things that comrades here have given me pause on; with regard to concepts like the Black Belt Republic being a practical nonstarter given that's not even the settler's land, that was always someone else's.

    While I see actual Panafricanism as a viable road for Black comrades, in Amerika at least, we can't forget that we're not the only ones wronged here; and any liberation we reach means nothing if it's not together with the other colonized subjects-of-empire on this landmass, is where I want to get off this soapbox.

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  • The “Deviant” African Genders That Colonialism Condemned - JSTOR Daily
    daily.jstor.org The “Deviant” African Genders That Colonialism Condemned - JSTOR Daily

    European travellers and anthropologists found that their gendered worldview didn’t easily map onto the societies they encountered.

    The “Deviant” African Genders That Colonialism Condemned - JSTOR Daily
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  • The Complications of Colonialism for Gentrification Theory and Marxist Geography
    digitalcommons.osgoode.yorku.ca The Complications of Colonialism for Gentrification Theory and Marxist Geography

    Gentrification is often described metaphorically as a form of ‘colonization,’ however in this paper I argue that gentrification comprises one strategy in the continued historical colonization of Indigenous peoples in the Canadian context, and more specifically in the settler city of Toronto. I propo...

    Link is downloadable for free, but lmk if you can't get a copy through this portal.

    I thought this paper was a fascinating read on the colonial ignorance and euro-centrism found in not only Liberal theories of Gentrification, but Marxist Geography as well. This paper seeks to expose the gap between Marxist Geography and struggles against gentrification from the perspective of Indigenous communities while using a Toronto neighborhood as a case study. I'll try to post some good blurbs out of this but I read and post it on the go so I'll have to come back.

    While approaching from the perspective of dissecting Gentrification, this paper ends up attacking the heart of Settler Colonialism through criticizing the Bourgeois/Settler production of space.

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  • Outrage as Republican says 1921 Tulsa massacre not motivated by race
    www.theguardian.com Outrage as Republican says 1921 Tulsa massacre not motivated by race

    Oklahoma superintendent Ryan Walters condemned for comments on 1921 massacre in which hundreds were killed by white mobs

    Outrage as Republican says 1921 Tulsa massacre not motivated by race

    I'm betting in the next couple weeks, someone's gonna try this over the MOVE bombing too, and I'll still be in the same state of fuckin' facepalm. Just once, I'd like to see the settlers own up to the fuckery they committed with their whole chests, like "Yeah, we did that; and it was fuckin wrong"-- but I'm not holding my breath.

    This country will fall, balkanize, and fall again before the settlers admit any culpability.

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  • BreadTube - A community to share and discuss left videos.
    lemmy.world BreadTube - Lemmy.World

    This is a community for sharing and discussion of any left video content. # Rules 1. No bigotry - including racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, or xenophobia. 2. Be respectful, especially when disagreeing. Everyone should feel welcome here. 3. No porn. 4. No Ads / Spamming.

    BreadTube - Lemmy.World

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/853128

    > BreadTube is a place to check out left videos, discuss content from creators, and share memes and ideas. > > - BreadTube > - !BreadTube@lemmy.world > - lemmy.world/c/breadtube

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  • The Downfall of Henry Ford's Secret Country in Brazil
    yewtu.be The Downfall of Henry Ford's Secret Country in Brazil

    Go to https://galaxylamps.co/easterdeal to get half off during their easter sale! My Links Wendigang: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuX9VrqRC3-EUq1eZ0NBbQg Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/wendigoon8 Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/wendigoon/ Merch Store: https://wendigoon.myshopify....

    The Downfall of Henry Ford's Secret Country in Brazil
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  • Black People, Guns, and the Troubling Reaction to Ja Morant | Black Agenda Report
    blackagendareport.com Black People, Guns, and the Troubling Reaction to Ja Morant | Black Agenda Report

    Ja Morant plays basketball in Tennessee, an "open carry" state with lose firearm regulations. But the issue of Black people carrying guns is not one of strict legality. Racism is also the issue.

    Black People, Guns, and the Troubling Reaction to Ja Morant | Black Agenda Report

    > While what [Morant] did is not illegal in the state of Tennessee, that is not the authority under which this penalty comes. The NBA Players Association collectively bargained to give the league a great deal of latitude to discipline players for conduct “unfavorable” to the league. This is a dog whistle clause that really means the conduct scared the hell out of the predominant white fan base.

    This Ja Morant incident should be a salient, timely reminder that the only reason that the NRA even formed in the first place was as a check to the Panthers. Keep arming up. Keep learning your tools. The settlers getting the HOA scared out of them is immaterial to our own liberation; and in this country, power grows out of only one thing.

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  • I'm sorry, did you just call stolen land "US Islands"? And then encouraged white colonizers to go there? Fuck off.
    getpocket.com 6 U.S. Islands Where You Can’t Help but Slow Down

    Whether you’re strolling the coast of an Atlantic island or savoring the sunset on Hawaii’s low-key paradise, you’ll be surprised at how quickly time becomes irrelevant.

    6 U.S. Islands Where You Can’t Help but Slow Down
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  • Transformers: Rise of the Beasts and its totally shoehorned in colonialism that they could have easily avoided without changing the plot of the movie.

    Ok, I just watched this movie without really knowing anything about it or even anything about Transformers beforehand, and I am left both angry and confused about their setting decisions.

    Here's an extremely basic rundown of the plot, at least the relevant parts to this post: There's an ancient artifact called the Transwarp Key that a group of robot animals brought to Earth to keep it safe. But the bad guy robots find it and come to Earth and the heroes have to find the two halves of the key before the bad guys find it and use it to destroy the universe. Pretty simple plot for a kids movie, nothing too creative or thrilling but by itself it's perfectly harmless. Couldn't really keep my attention that well but I'm an adult, for a kids movie a plot like this is sufficient and it's not like it would be torture for a parent or guardian to watch alongside.

    BUT this is where the not harmless stuff comes. Where are the key fragments hidden? Why, in a sacred Indigenous South American cultural site, of course! You know, one of those places that almost got destroyed by Europeans and are held in extremely high regard and worshipped by the Indigenous peoples in the region? Complete with using symbols from their language (which the Europeans also tried to destroy) as part of the riddle that must be solved to gain the secrets of the key.

    Everyone is harping on Transformers for "cultural appropriation" because of this. Which, yeah that's totally unacceptable and I agree with those sentiments. They did engage in coloniamism and cultural appropriation, the latter I know has become a buzzword but this is like, dictionary definition for that term and is absolutely accurate to call it that.

    But my question to the director is: Why? Why use Indigenous South American culture which people will rightfully accuse you of colonialism over? White people, why not incorporate your own culture into this? Then no one can say anything because it's your own culture, just like how we don't go around freaking out at Bollywood sci-fi movies when they incorporate Indian culture into their lore, or Chinese fantasy movies when they inject magic elements into a depiction of Ancient China.

    You want a place to hide your space transwarp crystal in a way that incorporates humans? Instead of choosing an Indigenous holy site to set it in, choose the Vatican or something? In fact, your crystal was split into two halves and were hidden? How convenient! Christianity already has two separate holy items you can use, the Holy Lance and the Holy Grail, maybe use those? The whole reason those were lost could have been because the giant robot animals hid them away, or those weren't actually associated with Jesus but the Transwarp crystal, and the only reason those were associated with Jesus was due to the robots making that up as a cover story, maybe the actual cup and spear were the things that were used to control the crystal, hence their perceived power to the early Christians. Maybe you get into a conflict with the cardinals and they decide to help the villain because they see the good guys as the Antichrist trying to steal the holy treasures and bring about Armageddon. And that speech that the Transformers give about the only way to save the universe is to fight as one? That can be directed at the cardinals and convince them that the giant space ship trying to kill everything is in fact the bad guy. There, in two minutes and minimal literary effort I just worldbuilt something that would be less offensive and more interesting than what you came up with, considering you didn't even actually incorporate any South American folklore into your own plot (which I'm still thankful for btw, thank god they didn't try that shit unlike some other movies set in South America) and just used "oh shit it's in Peru" as an excuse to get your characters from New York to the plot. Just change it to "oh shit it's in Italy" then. At least I used my proposed setting to my story's advantage in some way.

    Or you could have chosen Buckingham Palace. Or Notre Dame. Or the Roman Colosseum. Or for a more wilderness setting like what was in your movie, go to Scandinavia and say the Vikings guarded it or something, or the Alps, or the Neander Valley. Or literally any of the other historic Western European sites. Hell you could have even made up an European place like the Chapel of the First Order of the Knights of Transforminghamsire or something and no one would have batted an eye.

    It would literally be the exact same movie if you changed the setting. You can keep every single one of your plotpoints and only the backdrop would be different.

    It won't save the plot if it was bad to begin with, but at least you're not engaging in colonialism. Which will actually allow people to enjoy the movie instead of wondering why the fuck you had to bring Indigenous peoples into this and defile their sacred sites.

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  • ‘Anti-Black’ Claim Raised About Cuba As Solidarity Activists Stopped at U.S. Border & Black Socialists Arraigned in United States for Collaborating with Russia | Black Agenda Report
    blackagendareport.com ‘Anti-Black’ Claim Raised About Cuba As Solidarity Activists Stopped at U.S. Border & Black Socialists Arraigned in United States for Collaborating with Russia | Black Agenda Report

    Claims of anti-Black racism in revolutionary countries should be treated with great skepticism. This trope is used as a tool to target countries for regime change plots and other attacks. While in this country, Black people's right to speak is proscribed and can even be prosecuted.

    ‘Anti-Black’ Claim Raised About Cuba As Solidarity Activists Stopped at U.S. Border & Black Socialists Arraigned in United States for Collaborating with Russia | Black Agenda Report

    cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/642436

    > This has actually been something weighing on my mind for a long time now. You talk about leaving, trying to get to Cuba, or Venezuela, or Colombia, or insert a nation you'd roll bones on being better than Amerika; and here comes a paternalistic cracker on their redwinged blackbird dive-bombing shit "you know they're racist as shit, yeah? you know they don't like Blacks over there, yeah? you know you're better off right here where we can keep our thumb on you yeah?" > > Next time the mayonnaisians hit you with that, just ask one simple question: "How are you any better? How is your nation any better?" Because it really ain't. > > If you can afford to cut a check right now, there's proper Black socialists staring down the barrel of carceral slavery; hit their legal fund. Or if not theirs, hit the ATL Solidarity Fund.

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  • The Fish Wars

    Video covering the (very recent) colonization and enclosure of the waterways of the PNW, specifically Washington. The Indigenous struggle over fishing rights and environmentalism culminated into "The Fish Wars" of the 60s-70s. It also covers the settler State governments seeking to redefine indigenous such that none to very few indigenous people were "actually indigenous" and therefore unprotected by treaties. This comes after decades of boarding schools and institutions like the Child Protective Services and fostering (modern boarding schools) seeking to force assimilate the indigenous population.

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  • Apologies Not Accepted - Or I Love It When The Universe Proves Me Right | Black Agenda Report
    blackagendareport.com Apologies Not Accepted - Or I Love It When The Universe Proves Me Right | Black Agenda Report

    Jacqueline Luqman was vilified for pointing out a simple fact. Black people will not make common cause with racists and bigots. Racists do not get a pass because they call themselves anti-war.

    Apologies Not Accepted - Or I Love It When The Universe Proves Me Right | Black Agenda Report

    cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/617666

    > > "...Well, well, well. The party that we were supposed to align with to stop nuclear war comes right out and answers the question I asked in my article and in the video that Blumenthal posted on Twitter to claim I was saying something I was not, and that question was: 'Let’s say nuclear war is avoided by this rally, will these people fight with us to end the oppression of marginalized people? No.'" > > > "NO THEY WILL NOT. The Libertarian Party will NOT fight with us to end the oppression of marginalized people, because as I made clear in the original article and as the LP itself has made clear over and over again and once more for good measure on April 13, they will oppress people when they have the power to do so!" > > One day, we'll learn that the master's kids will not tear down the master's plantation.

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  • Will an Oil Racket Destroy One of Africa's Most Sacred Places?
    www.rollingstone.com Will an Oil Racket Destroy One of Africa's Most Sacred Places?

    ReconAfrica is drilling for fossil fuel near the protected Okavango River Delta. So far, there’s been no oil, but there have been big profits.

    Will an Oil Racket Destroy One of Africa's Most Sacred Places?
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