“There is no such thing as race…just Melanin baby!”

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From the Melanated Man:

Personally I have gone through a slight shift inmy  consciousness over the last couple of weeks. I know that “race{” and “racism” is a United States, British, European social construct to divide and conquer the masses.

But also I realize that there is no such thing as being “colorblind” either. Every hue-man being sees color whether they want to admit it or not, and most if not all people have preconceived prejudices against other races, even their own, through learned and sometimes unlearned behavior. At some point you must move past the elementary and secondary level and graduate to higher thinking. And I’ve come to the conclusion, and this is my own conclusion, that there is melanin and nothing else (Refer back to The Melanin Race Chart ) when it comes to the HUE-MAN EXPERIENCE.

It is the only thing that matters in the big picture. Master melanin, you win the game. It’s a subject matter that is being covertly taught to us, from a Eurocentric perspective.For instance…

Chemistry or Kemetstry (Kemet, the name for Ancient Egypt, means “the black land”) Definition: Chemistry (from Wikipedia) is a branch of physical science that studies the composition, structure, properties and change of matter.

Now add one word to that definition and you’ll have it’s true definition:

Kemetstry is a branch of physical science that studies the composition, structure, properties and change of DARK matter.

Our thoughts and visions began in darkness. Our hue-man bodies were literally conceived in darkness. The universe is consumed in darkness. Whatever is done in DARKNESS will come to LIGHT! For those who have the gift inside and out, we are the BEACONS OF LIGHT for the world to follow!

So from now on when it comes to spitting my own words of wisdom and knowledge, I’m on a personal mission in dropping any mention of color concerning race from my vocabulary (Black, white, etc.) It’s something I’ve been contemplating for awhile now. At some point I have to unlearn the bullshit that has been programmed in my head. So I guess I’ll use the terms African and European more often than I have when it comes to Blacks and whites, or I might just make up my own terms and definitions.

As a matter of fact, I just might do that.  But anyway…

As I mentioned previously, I’m not magically colorblind now. Just because you’ve been blessed with melanin doesn’t mean you you’re conscious, let alone know how to use it. At the end of the day it is a gift, our connection to the universe and the Creator, our soul. And like the Good Book says, what is it to gain the whole world and lose your SOUL??

For an artificial world at that.

So does that mean that I will  accept those who are melanin-recessive into my circle because they’re conscious and know how to use the teeny weensy little bit they have?

Nope. Through historical and personal experience, I can’t fully trust whit…I mean melanin-recessive individuals. But to spare me from wasting any emotional energy, I don’t hate them either. They have different needs than melanated individuals, creating a conflict of interest. Hence, the integration disaster.  People with heavy doses of melanin inside and out (Africans, Africans of the diaspora, Aboriginals) tend to be more civilized and intune with the Creator and creation itself compared to those with the least amount of melanin (Europeans, Caucasians.)  So I’m sticking to my own. But at the moment, the majority of us are still turned off, separated from our melanin, based on our current mindset and lifestyle.

It’s time for  Blac…I mean melanated men and women all over this globe to elevate  and awaken from their 500-plus year slumber and bring balance back to this planet.

There is no such thing as race…just melanin baby!

 

Peace and Love to my melanated family,

The Melanated Man

a repost: Here’s How the Government is turning the Entire United States into a Debt Prison

The Millennial generation has been completely duped by the federal loan debt programs, pumped out to any 18-year-old with a pulse. Source: Here’s How the Government Is Turning the Entire United States into a Debt Prison http://www.activistpost.com September 29, 2016 By Shaun Bradley Since the United States was founded, citizenship has represented a safe haven […]

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a repost: Fukushima Radiation Has Contaminated the Entire Pacific Ocean

Source: Fukushima Radiation Has Contaminated the Entire Pacific Ocean – And It’s Going to Get Worse | Humans Are Free With permission of humansarefree.com Oct 3, 2016 What was the most dangerous nuclear disaster in world history? Most people would say the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine, but they’d be wrong. In 2011, an earthquake, […]

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a repost: Who Is Behind The Riots? Charlotte Police Says 70% Of Arrested Protesters Had Out Of State IDs…

“That is an ugly motherf******!!”

This is George Soros, a Hungarian-born Jewish billionaire magnate and “philanthropist”, prominent financial supporter of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement. Why is this old, dried-out Caucasian dude supporting BLM? What’s his game?

Is our cause, our message being co-opted by “others” that do not have out best interests at heart? Or was that the plan all along? BLM is the same as the Civil Rights Movement, just with a different name.

Here’s a tidbit about the Civil Rights Movement that most people are not familiar with: The Jewish population were a huge supporter of the movement back in the sixties. Today, the mainstream media, Hollywood, most of your big-time corporations, and frankly the entire US government is run and/or heavily influenced by Jews. It benefits them to have us continuing to beg on our knees for non-existent ideals of “equality, unity, and diversity.” 

Keeping Black-melanated folks in the fold, trapped in the illusion of the Matrix…ultimately still asleep.

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a repost: ‘Black Lives Matter’ is destined to fail unless it embraces Garveyism

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Malcolm and Marcus would be ashamed of us.

All these years later, the children of the enslaved are still trying to wrestle their humanity out of the hands of the inhumane.  What a waste of precious energy.

So, I’ve got a question:  Have you had enough of trying to be an American, yet? We’re protesting, chanting and marching, all to what end?  To get something as basic as equal treatment under the law?

Ultimately, we still seek to convince an indifferent, complacent white majority we are more than three-fifths human, and above the level of dogs in the American pecking order.

As radical, revolutionary and threatening as the Black Lives Matter movement appears, it has a fundamental flaw.  It’s still an ‘ask’ to white people to validate our worth.

However aggressive the language, however disruptive the protests, black people already know that ‘Black Lives Matter.’  The statement is meant for white ears.

Researchers at the University of Toronto Scarborough conducted a study that found the human brain is considerably slow to register the activity of someone outside one’s own race. When witnessing simple actions of non-whites, researchers concluded the study’s white participants might as well have been watching a blank screen.

They don’t see us. They don’t recognize us.

We’ve got a self-esteem problem, and thus, we get the mechanics of power all wrong.  They’ve got us externally directed, when power is an internal thing.

When we say “Black Lives Matter,” we say it at an audience and are depending on the desired response.  It asserts that the power to make them matter is outside of us.  It is literally disempowering from the very utterance.

But hey, we have dependency issues.  How could we not?  Stockholm syndrome is real.

As a culture, we’ve been bred like dogs to depend on our masters.  The very language used in the terms “black” and “white” put us on correlated, interdependent terms.  The two terms define each other, but in the real world, it is quite different.  The fact is African people were the only people on earth for four-fifths of human existence.

Not only do we not need white people, it may well be the other way around.

Frankly, the only movement that didn’t rely on white opinion was the one that started it all.

Marcus Garvey’s ideas of self-reliance and self-determination are as applicable now as they’ve ever been.  Despite his flaws as a man, his grasp on common sense collective self-determination put the finish line on ground we can actually reach:  within our own power to manifest.

The first leaders of independent Africa were Garvey’s followers, including Jomo Kenyatta and Kwame Nkrumah.  These men understood that we suffer from institutional racism.  The only way to stop it is to win and control the institution, and a collection of institutions is a nation.

Upon close inspection, “Black Lives Matter” has been the subtext for almost every movement we created in America.  The Civil Rights movement was actually “Black Lives Matter.”  It said that they matter enough to have the rights to live as civilians who have equal protection under the law.

Even the Black Panthers were “Black Lives Matter;” matter enough to take up arms against the police if they try to take our lives.  Abolition was “Black Lives Matter;” matter enough to have the bonds of slavery cast off and live in freedom as all men should.  Get it?  Nothing has changed but the cast of characters.

It’s sad that a human lifetime is so short, because it can’t perceive when history repeats itself.  This is why knowing your history is so important.  It’s the only tool we have to measure the present and calculate the future.

“Black Lives Matter” is doomed, as all of its predecessors were, unless it evolves.

The mechanics are the same old game: placing the finish line behind white people’s change of mind.   They giveth, and they taketh away in this position.  They abolish Jim Crow while investing in prisons.  They allow a black president after removing the power of the office.  They allow integration but financially handicap us from buying homes in their communities.

That is not a sustainable plan for survival.

So should all 44 million of us move back to Africa?  Not necessarily in a physical sense, but our mindset has got to refocus and get realistic about long term freedom.  Freedom is responsibility.  An employee isn’t responsible for the company sinking or swimming, it’s the owner or CEO.

We’d actually have to know how to build our own houses, grow our own food, manufacture our own products, fortify our existing financial and educational institutions, create bonds with our brothers and sisters throughout the diaspora, and defend our own territory if we were going to be free.

These tasks sound daunting to some.  They’d rather continue arguing with white people about how evil their system of government is instead of learning the skills to make them obsolete.

Others see these challenges as a growth opportunity.  They know that nothing is out of the range of knowledge for African people.  From particle physics to weapons manufacturing, from global aviation to organic gardening, we can do all these things and more.  Screaming “Black Lives Matter” will solve nothing in our quest for self-reliance.  But go ahead.  Make another hashtag for the next black man to die senselessly at the hands of police.

Go the rally and lament about why black folks are so oppressed.  Maybe the question is not “What did we do to deserve oppression,” but rather “What haven’t we done to gain respect?”

The answer; love ourselves enough to put us first, the opinions of white America be damned!

Theo E.J. Wilson is a social commentator and columnist for the Denver Urban Spectrum. Follow him on Facebook

 

Are you a slave to someone else, or YOURSELF?

 

 

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From the Melanated Man:

A friend of mine once told me that the body, your body, my body, is ultimately a slave. I knew exactly what he was talking about but didn’t understand the gravity and depth of the idea until recently. For those of you that believe that the body is a temple as the Good Book suggests, or a vehicle/tool for the soul, you can probably level with me a bit on what I’m about to say.

We give our bodies the food we want to give it.

We exercise and train our bodies the way we see fit.

We place our bodies through many, many dangers and risks that I can’t list all of them at the moment…so we can enjoy our lives and have fun, to alleviate the feelings of grief and sadness in times of despair, or for simple tasks such as commuting to work or school on a daily basis.

Ultimately, we are in control of our bodies. We choose consciously and unconsciously how we use it, what we do with our lives, based off our inner desires. And alot of the times we willingly choose to give our bodies, our time, to ENTITIES that don’t add any value to our cause and existence.

Maybe it’s time to reevaluate our goals and aspirations.  I digress, but anyway…

No one can make you do what you don’t want to do…everybody should know that by now.

And when it comes to the plight of the BLACK-MELANATED individual, a dangerous game is being played on our psyche concerning this topic.

On one hand, you have statements like “you can’t blame the oppressed for their own suffering”, “the oppressor likes to shift the blame to the oppressed”,  or when it concerns indigenous peoples in all parts of the earth “the colonized.” It’s as if we don’t have control of our situation, our bodies, OUR LIVES.

Sounds like the platform for Democrats.

On the other hand, there are statements being made such as “you must take responsibility for your actions”, or my personal favorite “you must pull yourself up by your bootstraps.”  

Sounds like the platform for Republicans.  Now I understand the GAME of politics.

WHICH ONE IS RIGHT??

Considering that the-powers-that-be, the elites, Massa and their agents are the ones who are making these statements, it doesn’t matter which side you choose. At the end of the day it only benefits THEIR agenda.

I DON’T BELIEVE IN ANY INSTITUTION OF SLAVERY OF ANY KIND, FROM ANY TIME PERIOD, HOWEVER BRUTAL IT WAS, REGARDLESS OF WHO WERE SLAVES!!! THERE IS NO WAY ANYONE CAN MAKE YOU A SLAVE WITHOUT YOU WILLINGLY GIVING IN TO THEM!!

Uhh ohh…so what’s the real deal? Is it possible we could be responsible for our own suffering?

Maybe. We have to do a double-take on our MY-STORY, our mystery I mean. Because unfortunately it’s still a mystery to us.

QUESTION THOSE WHO PERPETUATE THE SLAVE NARRATIVE, EVEN IF THEY’RE BLACK! ONCE YOU REALIZE THE POWER YOU HAVE IN AND OVER YOU LIFE, EVERYTHING WILL BECOME CRYSTAL CLEAR!

But as mentioned so many times before, if you don’t have KNOWLEDGE OF SELF, you’re EASY PICKINGS. As my mom used to tell me, “if you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything!”

As I would say, “if you’re not a slave to yourself, you’re a slave to someone else!”

Think about it.

 

Peace and Love to my melanated family,

The Melanated Man

 

 

 

 

 

a repost: US Cultural Colonization in Asia Pacific

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The Folly of Big-Time Sports: When it comes to college sports…(Part 4)

For those of you who will be watching some college football during the Labor Day weekend, keep in my mind the things that must transpire for this charade to take place. Who is being taken advantage of and exploited unknowingly. While we take our places with our respective schools who we support with our tax dollars, where a few of us call our alma maters, let’s remember the REAL game that’s playing behind the scene…the one that’s being played on us.

For those of you who don’t know me, one of the schools mentioned in this post is my alma mater. As of right now I’ve turned traitor against them and their RELIGION of FOOTBALL…

 

Alabama-Auburn-2016

 

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Alabama is known for many things like being the 4th most corrupt state in the country, systemic oppression, mass incarceration, and being the most religious state in the country.

But what most people in Alabama care about more than their conservatism and religion is Football, Football, Football, Football. And it’s the biggest cult to most of them in Alabama.

Alabama and Auburn athletics programs made a total of more than 90 millon dollars last year, but more than 45 million dollars were made by their football programs, but the athletes are still not being compensated for their image, likeness, autograph, & labor. It’s sickening to me

And for those that still continue to say that college athletes and their familes don’t deserve to be compensated for the millions are extremely ignorant and misinformed because a scholarship is nothing compared to the millions of dollars they bring into these universities each year.

We have been so brainwashed into believing that it’s okay for head coaches, administrators, commentators, and other higher ups to make millions each year while it’s wrong for college athletes and their families to deserve a modest fraction of the money they bring in each year.

Derrick Henry, who is considered by many Alabama football fans to be “The Greatest Football Player To Have Ever Played At The Capstone” made 6 million dollars for Alabama in the college football national title game a few months ago and he wasn’t even compensated for his image, likeness, autograph, & labor during his time at The Capstone.

Cam Newton, who is considered by many Auburn football fans to be “The Greatest Football Player To Have Ever Played On The Plains” made 21 million dollars for Auburn in the college football national title game 5 years ago and he wasn’t even compensated for his image, likeness, autograph, & labor during his time on The Plains.

What’s even worse is that most of these athletes come from very rough impoverished inner city communities with single mothers that are trying to suvive being shot in the projects, getting something to eat, and paying rent to avoid getting evicted.

Another thing being worse is that most of these inner city athletes can’t even read or say “Roll Tide” or “War Eagle” and those two universities like many others with big time athletics programs across the country academically exploit these athletes by putting them in fake classes where they’re not learning anything and they graduate with diplomas without learning how to read. The academic exploitation is atrocious.

Many young inner city men have bought one of the biggest lies these coaches tell them is that they will get a decent “free education” in college and many universities like Alabama and Auburn academically exploit and harm inner city college athletes.

These are the same institutions that will gladly pay head coaches 5 to 7 million a year, but can’t afford to help the mother of the inner city athlete who’s trying to not get evicted, but can’t afford to help them pay their rent. It’s also a huge racial issue that many people don’t wanna talk about.

One of the saddest and most infuriating things about inner city people that cheer for these systemically racist institutions like Alabama and Auburn that don’t hire many inner city professors and administrators and they don’t admit many inner city students to their campuses. And they support systems that use these inner city athletes up and send them out into a society that’s hellbent on destroying them. And like an OG once said back in the day, “They’ll find a new guy next year“.

In fact, I made a post a few months ago saying that Derrick Henry wouldn’t last long in the pros because the running back position has the shortest lifespan of any position in today’s pro football.

The worst thing I’ve ever heard an athlete from Alabama say was when Derrick Henry said a few months ago “I was born to win The Heisman” and at that moment, I felt very sorry for him because my thinking was “Here’s a guy who has been so brainwashed to believe that his sole purpose in life is to win a propped up meaningless validation award for that big systemically racist university in Tuscaloosa as their prized cash cow and prized inner city athlete” and to me that spoke volumes because he’s saying that “He’s a trememdous asset for The University Of Alabama, but he’s not an asset to his community” and that comment personally dusgusted me because he is born to do so much more in life than running the football, taking repeated blows to the head and risking paralysis.

Staff Writer; Joe Davis

a repost: The Conservative Belief in Human Supremacy Is Destroying Our Planet

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The following is an excerpt from the new book The Myth of Human Supremacy by Derrick Jensen (Seven Stories Press, 2016):

“The modern conservative [and, I would say, the human supremacist] is engaged in one of man’s oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.” —John Kenneth Galbraith

I’m sitting by a pond, in sunlight that has the slant and color of early fall. Wind blows through the tops of second-growth redwood, cedar, fir, alder, willow. Breezes make their way down to sedges, rushes, grasses, who nod their heads this way and that. Spider silk glistens. A dragonfly floats a few inches above the water, then suddenly climbs to perch atop a rush.

A family of jays talks among themselves.

I smell the unmistakable, slightly sharp scent of redwood duff, and then smell also the equally unmistakable and also slightly sharp, though entirely different, smell of my own animal body.

A small songbird, I don’t know who, hops on two legs just above the waterline. She stops, cocks her head, then pecks at the ground.

Movement catches my eye, and I see a twig of redwood needles fall gently to the ground. It helped the tree. Now it will help the soil.

Someday I am going to die. Someday so are you. Someday both you and I will feed—even more than we do now, through our sloughed skin, through our excretions, through other means—those communities who now feed us. And right now, amidst all this beauty, all this life, all these others—sedge, willow, dragonfly, redwood, spider, soil, water, sky, wind, clouds—it seems not only ungenerous, but ungrateful to begrudge the present and future gift of my own life to these others without whom neither I nor this place would be who we are, without whom neither I nor this place would even be.

Likewise, in this most beautiful place on Earth—and you do know, don’t you, that each wild and living place on Earth is the most beautiful place on Earth—I can never understand how members of the dominant culture could destroy life on this planet. I can never understand how they could destroy even one place.

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Last year someone from Nature [sic] online journal interviewed me by phone. I include the sic because the journal has far more to do with promoting human supremacism—the belief that humans are separate from and superior to everyone else on the planet—than it has to do with the real world. Here is one of the interviewer’s “questions”: “Surely nature can only be appreciated by humans. If nature were to cease to exist, nature itself would not notice, as it is not conscious (at least in the case of most animals and plants, with the possible exception of the great apes and cetaceans) and, other than through life’s drive for homeostasis, is indifferent to its own existence. Nature thus only achieves worth through our consciously valuing it.”

At the precise moment he said this to me, I was watching through my window a mother bear lying on her back in the tall grass, her two children playing on her belly, the three of them clearly enjoying each other and the grass and the sunshine. I responded, “How dare you say these others do not appreciate life!” He insisted they don’t.

I asked him if he knew any bears personally. He thought the question absurd.

This is why the world is being murdered.

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Unquestioned beliefs are the real authorities of any culture. A central unquestioned belief of this culture is that humans are superior to and separate from everyone else. Human supremacism is part of the foundation of much of this culture’s religion, science, economics, philosophy, art, epistemology, and so on.

Human supremacism is killing the planet. Human supremacists—at this point, almost everyone in this culture—have shown time and again that the maintenance of their belief in their own superiority, and the entitlement that springs from this belief, are more important to them than the well-being or existences of everyone else. Indeed, they’ve shown that the maintenance of this self-perception and entitlement are more important than the continuation of life on the planet.

Until this supremacism is questioned and dismantled, the self-perceived entitlement that flows from this supremacism guarantees that every attempt to stop this culture from killing the planet will fail, in great measure because these attempts will be informed and limited by this supremacism, and thus will at best be ways to slightly mitigate harm, with the primary point being to make certain to never in any way question or otherwise endanger the supremacism or entitlement.

In short, people protect what’s important to them, and human supremacists have shown time and again that their sense of superiority and the tangible benefits they receive because of their refusal to perceive others as anything other than inferiors or resources to be exploited is more important to them than not destroying the capacity of this planet to support life, including, ironically, their own.

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Especially because human supremacism is killing the planet, but also on its own terms, human supremacism is morally indefensible. It is also intellectually indefensible. Neither of which seems to stop a lot of people from trying to defend it.

The first line of defense of human supremacism is no defense at all, literally. This is true for most forms of supremacism, as unquestioned assumptions form the most common base for any form of bigotry: Of course humans (men, whites, the civilized) are superior, why do you ask? Or more precisely: How could you possibly ask? Or even more precisely: What the hell are you talking about, you crazy person? Or more precisely yet, an awkward silence while everyone politely forgets you said anything at all.

Think about it: if you were on a bus or in a shopping mall or in a church or in the halls of Congress, and you asked the people around you if they think humans are more intelligent than or are otherwise superior to cows or willows or rivers or mushrooms or stones (“stupid as a box of rocks”), what do you think people would answer? If you said to them that trees told you they don’t want to be cut down and made into 2x4s, what would happen to your credibility? Contrast that with the credibility given to those who state publicly that you can have infinite economic (or human population) growth on a finite planet, or who argue that the world consists of resources to be exploited. If you said to people in this culture that oceans don’t want to be murdered, would these humans listen? If you said that prairie dogs are in no way inferior to (or less intelligent than) humans, and you said this specifically to those humans who have passed laws requiring landowners to kill prairie dogs, would they be more likely to laugh at you or agree with you? Or do you think they’d be more likely to get mad at you? And just think how mad they’d get if you told them that land doesn’t want to be owned (most especially by them). If you told them there was a choice between electricity from dams and the continued existence of salmon, lampreys, sturgeon, and mussels, which would they choose? Why? What are they already choosing?

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This is too abstract. Here is human supremacism. Right now in Africa, humans are placing cyanide wastes from gold mines on salt licks and in ponds. This cyanide poisons all who come there, from elephants to lions to hyenas to the vultures who eat the dead. The humans do this in part to dump the mine wastes, but mainly so they can sell the ivory from the murdered elephants.

Right now a human is wrapping endangered ploughshares tortoises in cellophane and cramming them into roller bags to try to smuggle them out of Madagascar and into Asia for the pet trade. There are fewer than 400 of these tortoises left in the wild.

Right now in China, humans keep bears in tiny cages, iron vests around the bears’ abdomens to facilitate the extraction of bile from the bears’ gall bladders. The bears are painfully “milked” daily. The vests also serve to keep the bears from killing themselves by punching themselves in the chest.

Right now there are fewer than 500 Amani flatwing damselflies left in the world. They live along one stream in Tanzania. The rest of their home has been destroyed by human agriculture.

This year has seen a complete collapse of monarch butterfly populations in the United States and Canada. Their homes have been destroyed by agriculture.

Right now humans are plowing under and poisoning prairies. Right now humans are clearcutting forests. Right now humans are erecting mega-dams. Right now because of dams, 25 percent of all rivers no longer reach the ocean.

And most humans couldn’t care less.

Right now the University of Michigan Wolverines football team is hosting the Minnesota Golden Gophers. More than 100,000 humans are attending this football game. More than 100,000 humans have attended every Michigan home football game since 1975. There used to be real wolverines in Michigan. One was sighted there in 2004, the first time in 200 years. That wolverine died in 2010.

More people in Michigan—“The Wolverine State”—care about the Michigan Wolverines football team than care about real wolverines.

This is human supremacism.

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I just got a note from a friend who was visiting her son. She writes, “Yesterday morning when I emptied the compost bucket, the guy next door called out to ask if that was ‘garbage’ I was putting on the pile. I told him it was ‘compost.’ We went back and forth a couple of times. Then he said, ‘We don’t want no [sic] animals around here. I saw a raccoon out there. There were never any animals around here before.’ What better statement of human supremacism?”

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Recently, scientists discovered that some species of mice love to sing. They “fill the air with trills so high-pitched that most humans can’t even hear them.” If “the melody is sweet enough, at least to the ears of a female mouse, the vocalist soon finds himself with a companion.”

Mice, like songbirds, have to be taught how to sing. This is culture, passed from generation to generation. If they aren’t taught, they can’t sing.

So, what is the response by scientists to these mice, who love to sing, who teach each other how to sing, who sing for their lovers, who have been compared to “opera singers”?

Given what the ideology of human supremacism does to people who otherwise seem sane, we shouldn’t be surprised to learn that the scientists wanted to find out what would happen if they surgically deafened these mice. And we shouldn’t be surprised to learn that the mice could no longer sing their operas, their love songs. The deafened mice could no longer sing at all. Instead, they screamed.

And who could blame them? This is human supremacism.

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Or there’s this. Just yesterday I spoke with Con Slobodchikoff, who has been studying prairie dog language for more than thirty years. Through observing prairie dogs non-intrusively in the field, he has learned of the complexity of their language and social lives. But he has done so, he said, without the aid of grants. Time and again he was told that if he wanted to receive money for his research—and if he wanted to do “real science” instead of “just” observing nature—he would have to capture some prairie dogs, deafen them, and then see how these social creatures with their complex auditory language and communal relationships responded to their loss of hearing. Of course he refused. Of course he didn’t receive the grants.

This is human supremacism.

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And then today I got an email from a botanist friend who has worked for various federal agencies. His work has included identifying previously unknown species of plants. He said this work has not been supported by the agencies, because the existence of rare plants would interfere with their management plans, including the mass spraying of herbicides. His discoveries have been made on his own time and on his own dime.

It’s a good thing science is value free, isn’t it?

I told him Slobodchikoff had said to me that the scientific establishment makes it very difficult for people to manifest their love of the world. Slobodchikoff said this as someone who loves the earth very much.

My botanist friend agreed. “Science makes it very hard to love the world. Most scientists want the world to fit nice, clear, linear equations, and anything that doesn’t fit is ignored, unless you can get a publication out of it. Love isn’t a concept that would even come to mind concerning the natural world. The natural world is just a means to an end. A thing to be dissected, so they can get tenure. I was talking to a local botany professor, about how geology can drive speciation/change, and he was actually surprised to consider anything outside of genetic mechanisms. I was surprised at his surprise: his view just seemed so limited. A plant to him is an isolated, discrete entity, rather than the expression of the complex interactions and relationships between all the entities/factors in the environment going back 3.5 billion years.”

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Or there’s this. I just saw a snuff video of scientists pouring molten aluminum into an anthill to reveal the shape of the tunnels. Then the scientists marveled at the beauty of the shape of the anthill they just massacred to the last ant.

This is human supremacism.

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Or there’s this. The air around the world has recently been declared to be as carcinogenic as second hand smoke. The leading cause of lung cancer is now industrial pollution.

This is human supremacism.

Activist, philosopher, small farmer, teacher, leading voice of uncompromising dissent, Derrick Jensen holds degrees in creative writing and mineral engineering physics. His books include Dreams; Endgame, Volumes 1 and 2; As the World Burns, with Stephanie McMillan; A Language Older Than Words; The Culture of Make Believe; What We Leave Behind, with Aric McBay; The Derrick Jensen Reader, with Lierre Keith; and Deep Green Resistance, with Aric McBay and Lierre Keith.

a repost: Julieka Dhu, Australian Aboriginal Woman Was Dragged Like a ‘Dead Kangaroo’ and Killed in Police Custody

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Despicable. BLACK-MELANATED people are getting abused all over the globe.

 

Original article posted on AtlantaBlackstar.com (click link for original)

Black Lives Matter in Australia. As attention has been paid to Black women who have lost their lives while in police custody and in encounters with law enforcement in the United States — women such as Sandra Bland, Miriam Carey, Rekia Boyd and Korryn Gaines — there is another name to add to the list, halfway around the world.

This month marked the second anniversary of the death of Julieka Dhu, 22, an Indigenous Yamatji woman who was arrested on Aug. 2, 2014 for failure to pay A$3,600 (US$2,742) in fines. She is referred to as Ms. Dhu, out of cultural respect for Aboriginal people’s avoidance of referring to the name of a dead person. Ms. Dhu was taken into custody in Port Hedland in Western Australia. On Aug. 4, she was dead in a jail, in a case that bears similarities to Sandra Bland in Texas. Two years later, there is no justice, as the family seeks the results of an official investigation into her death, and demands the release of the video footage of her final moments alive — so that Australia may come face-to-face with its racism against Black people.

And Ms. Dhu had no business being in jail, much less dying.

“What stood out for me was she was a family violence victim. She had a broken rib, and she was in horrendous pain,” Amy McQuire, an Aboriginal journalist with 98.9FM in Brisbane, told Atlanta Black Star. “She shouldn’t have been there in the first place. She should’ve been protected.”

As NITV reported, an inquest found that the cause of death was septicaemia and pneumonia due to an infection from broken ribs and blood-filled lungs. Police ignored her cries for help and her vomiting, with police sergeant Rick Bond reportedly telling her she was a “f—— junkie, you will sit this out,” and that she was “faking” her pain, was “full of s—” and disrupting the “smooth running” of the police station.

Ms. Dhu was even dismissed as a mental case. One policewoman reportedly said, “I am not going to hurt my back for her.” She was taken to the hospital twice in the back of a police van, given a quick lookover and returned to jail, as Al Jazeera reported. The third time, her condition ever worsening, the sergeant reportedly told Ms. Dhu, “This is the last f—— time you’re going to hospital,” according to the inquest. They dragged her from her cell “like a dead kangaroo” an hour before she was pronounced dead.

“They didn’t seem to understand her pain. They thought she was trying to get out and they didn’t take her seriously,” McQuire said. “If it wasn’t for the family, we wouldn’t have heard about it,” she added.

The coroner, who is a white woman, has said she does not want to release the closed-circuit video footage of Ms. Dhu’s death because it would “traumatize” the family — which suggests that the family is not already traumatized, and that white folks know what is best for Black people.

Shaun Harris, Ms. Dhu’s uncle and Family Spokesperson for the “Justice For Julieka Dhu” Black Death In Custody Campaign, has seen the footage of her death and demands its release, arguing that this vital evidence disproves and contradicts testimony given in the investigation.

“This footage also, and very clearly depicts amongst other seriously liberty depriving actions, a very young and very vulnerable and ‘dying’ if not ‘dead’ or ‘very very close to death’ Ms Dhu being dragged out of her cell ‘like a dead carcass’ as the public has already been informed via the Coronial Inquest and being ‘roughly placed’ in the locked back of a police 4WD ‘in handcuffs,’” said Mr. Harris in a statement he provided to Atlanta Black Star. “They very ‘roughly’ dragged her out of the back of the ‘paddywagon’ and blatantly continued to place this poor dear neglected girl in a wheelchair with absolutely no compassion, her head rolls back in a very lifeless motion. The police proceed to seemingly “casually” wheel this seemingly already lifeless body hastily into Hedland Emergency for the 3rd time,” he added.

As McQuire noted, Black women in Australia are most likely to be locked up for unpaid fines.

“In Western Australia, Aboriginal women and women in general are incarcerated for failure to pay fines,” she said. “Why would a young Aboriginal woman call the police if she knows it will happen to them? It’s almost as if they can get away with killing Aboriginal women.”

Meanwhile, the media have not paid much attention to Ms. Dhu, or to Aboriginal people in general.

“The media haven’t covered it much, but they haven’t put it in prominence. You compare it to how they treat white victims. The conversation on domestic violence is primarily focused on white victims,” McQuire said.

And according to The Guardian, Black Australian women are 45 times more likely to suffer from domestic violence than are their white counterparts.

Australia is a racist country that is not addressing or coming to terms with itself. And despite the years of genocide, enslavement, the stealing of Black children and the continuing atrocities, white Australians look at the Black Lives Matters movement in the U.S. and breathe a sigh of relief that they do not have a racism problem. Rather than confront its injustices, Australia blames Black people for their own problems. And as McQuire noted, Australia’s prison-industrial complex and draconian laws are targeting Aboriginal people, because it is easier to warehouse people than deal with the underlying issues.

Meanwhile, she added that Indigenous Black people are experiencing “unresolved and intergenerational trauma,” with an “attempt to assimilate into a white way of thinking, and continual racism.”

That racism was on display on Aug. 21, when Eddie Betts, an Aboriginal player for the Adelaide Crows of the Australian Football League, was a victim of game-time racism. A white woman threw a banana at Betts during the game, according to Yahoo 7 News, reflecting a decades-long tradition of white spectators terrorizing Black athletes and calling them apes and monkeys. Earlier this year, memes were posted on social media comparing retired AFL star Adam Goodes to Harambe, the gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo who was put down after a Black 4-year old child fell into the animal’s enclosure in May.

And recently in The Australian, a newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch, a racially offensive cartoon was published which depicted an alcohol-drinking Aboriginal father who could not remember his son’s name. Such offensive and harmful media images reflect “the way white people see Aboriginal people as a whole,” and “they are so used to getting away with it,” said McQuire.

These events come at a time when the Northern Territory is embroiled in a scandal over the torture of Black children in the Don Dale juvenile detention facility. Footage shows prison staff spraying teargas at teenage boys who were attempting to escape and youth stripped and held down by guards. Another video shows a boy shackled in a restraint chair with a hood placed over his head for two hours, in an image reminiscent of Guantánamo Bay or Abu Ghraib. The Northern Territory government recently approved use of the torture chair. According to The Guardian, 97 percent of the children in juvenile detention in the Northern Territory are Black. In addition, suicide is the biggest cause of death for Aboriginal people under the age of 35.

Meanwhile, the case of Julieka Dhu is not an aberration. In Western Australia, a comatose Indigenous man named Nathan Khan was shackled to a bed after collapsing during a court appearance for a driving offense, and “tied down like a dog” according to The Guardian. And Australian Lawyers for Human Rights urged the New South Wales government to investigate the death of Rebecca Maher, 36, a Wiradjuri woman who was kept in a holding cell for alleged intoxication, and died within five to six hours, as Lawyers Weekly reported.

“Indigenous Australians are among the most highly incarcerated peoples in the world, being 15 times more likely than other Australians to be imprisoned. The vulnerability of Aboriginal Australians to death whilst in police custody has been well documented,” the organization said in a statement.

Aboriginal people are nearly 30 percent of people in prison, although they are merely 2 percent of the Australian population, according to the Australian version of the open letter created by Letters for Black Lives, an ongoing project for communities in solidarity with #BlackLivesMatter. The letter added that according to studies of the Victorian police, young African people were targeted at a much higher rate than others, “and statistics of Aboriginal people who have died in police custody, often as a result of over-incarceration, neglect and outright abuse, are also shockingly high.”

According to Al Jazeera, about 1,400 Australians have died in police custody since 1980, with Aboriginal people making up a disproportionate number. Ms. Dhu was born a year after the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, a 1991 inquest into 99 Australian Aboriginal deaths in custody between 1980 and 1989, with 339 recommendations designed to reduce the incarceration of Indigenous people. These recommendations were largely ignored, including ending the practice of jailing Aboriginal people for unpaid fines. Although the report focused mainly on Aboriginal men who died in custody, there were a number of women, including Nita Blankett, whose 1982 death mirrored that of Julieka Dhu.

Blankett, the mother of five, died of a chronic asthma attack while serving a six-month sentence. The corrections staff knew she was a chronic asthmatic, yet failed to act, and acted only when it was too late.

“Although the deceased had complained that she was ill, appeared distressed and asked for a doctor and an ambulance, those responsible failed to understand, or they underestimated, the severity of her asthma attack. When a decision to take the deceased for medical treatment was finally acted upon there was still a delay in the order of 30 minutes before the prison van conveyed her from the prison,” according to the report, noting a further 10-minute delay due to a defective wheelchair. “Having regard to the deceased’s condition the consequent delay was unreasonable. Medical opinion before the Commission indicated that if the delay had not occurred it is likely that, with proper resuscitation, the deceased would have survived.”

Since that report, things have worsened, and about 340 Indigenous people have died in prison and police custody.

“Australia is apparently ‘meant to be’ an apparent ‘world class’ health system, and yet it’s the still thriving and still very deeply ingrained institutional and systemic racism in today’s apparently civilized Australia that ensured that my happy and bubbly niece Ms Julieka Dhu was denied proper medical treatment and ‘denied’ living a full life,” Harris said, adding that “bad people with very bad hearts and souls, will always continue to inflict bad things when they are in supposedly ‘good positions of power’, aka power positions to help to stop and prevent public ‘IN-Justice’ and to ‘right the wrongs.’”

“We’ve never had any police officer or prison guard held accountable for the death of an Aboriginal person,” McQuire lamented. “Australia is such a racist country, and I don’t know what’s going to happen next.”

Ms. Dhu was treated like a dead kangaroo carcass. And her family needs white Australia to see the video of what the police did to her. Because in a white-dominated society, they refuse to believe Black cries of suffering unless you can produce the video, and even then they’re not so sure.