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Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden
« Reply #165 on: October 15, 2016, 01:58:05 pm »
The battle goes on.

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http://grist.org/briefly/a-journalist-arrested-for-filming-a-dakota-access-protest-could-face-more-prison-time-than-edward-snowden/

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Stuff that matters


Dakota Access
A journalist arrested for filming a Dakota Access protest could face more prison time than Edward Snowden.


Ten activists were arrested on Tuesday for shutting down tar-sands oil pipelines. Among them was Deia Schlosberg, producer of the documentary How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can’t Change.

Schlosberg reportedly faces three felony conspiracy charges. If convicted, she could be sentenced to 45 years in prison. To put that in perspective:

Neil Young, Mark Ruffalo, and other celebrities called for the charges to be dropped on Thursday, arguing that Schlosberg was not participating in the protest but documenting the event as a filmmaker. That’s right, folks: In the eyes of the legal system, spilling the NSA’s secrets is less reprehensible than doing a journalist’s job.

In February 1979, John Trudell led a march in Washington, D.C. to draw attention to Indian difficulties.

He had been warned against speaking out but John was and activist and the FBI hated him.  The FBI does not have a red man's soul in any way.  On the steps of the FBI building John spoke out on the agency's harassment of Indians.  Less than 12 hours later John's wife, Tina and his three children, were burned alive in their family home in Duck Valley, Nevada along with Tina's mother.


The hatred in Washington for the Indians goes long and deep.  The hatred was institutionalized long ago and for most people monkey see monkey do explains everything that they do; so the hatred festers as it is imitated by new occupants of the bureaucracy as generations pass.

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Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden
« Reply #166 on: October 30, 2016, 04:08:49 pm »
U.S. Police Are Shooting Natives Americans At A Higher Rate Than They Are Even Killing Black People
October 3, 2016 2:04 pm  by Ivan Stamenkovic
     
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Current statistics also show that US police kill citizens at a rate over 70 times higher than other “developed”, “democratic” nations.

Ever since the government’s official numbers regarding fatal police shootings were shown to be inaccurate, alternative means of tracking police killings have been necessary in order to fully understand what can only be described as an epidemic of police violence. The most notable of these efforts is the Guardian’s “The Counted” project, which seeks to offer an interactive, comprehensive database of killings carried out by US police. The database allows users to see the breakdown of US police killings based on the victim’s race, gender, age, and whether they were armed as well as filters for geographical location. The statistics themselves offer a harrowing picture of police violence in the US, but it’s not the picture that many expected.   

As of today, 801 people have been killed by US police in the first 9 months of 2016, averaging about 22 people every week. In comparison, 878 people had been killed by US police by this time last year, marking a slight decrease in police-related homicides since 2015. The states with the most killings so far have been California, Texas, and Florida, which together accounted for 237 of 2016 police homicides. However, New Mexico, Alaska, and the District of Columbia topped counts of police killings per capita. 126 of the victims this year have been unarmed and 35 of them  were Black men.     

Yet, in 2016, it is Native Americans who have been the most likely to die at the hands of police with African-Americans ranking only slightly less as potential police victims. Native American deaths, at the hands of US police, is often forgotten as most well-publicized protests and movements against racially targeted police killings focus chiefly on African-American deaths. However, though African-Americans are undeniably dying at an unjustifiably higher rate than most other ethnic groups, Native Americans make up three of the top five ethnic/age-groups most likely to be killed by law enforcement. Both Native Americans and Blacks have been twice as likely to be killed by police this year than Whites. This is actually down from last year, when Blacks were killed by police at 3 times the rate of Whites. However, the incidence of Native American police violence has shown no such decrease. Though Native Americans represent only 0.8% of the US population, they now account for nearly 2% of all fatal police shootings.

Though police violence and fatal shootings have become all but normalized within the US, there is a startling divide between police killings in the US and other “developed”, democratic nations. It turns out that US police kill more people in a few days than other countries have in years or even decades. For example, Australia recorded a total of 94 fatal police shootings in the 19 years between 1992 and 2011. To compare, 93 people were killed by US police just last month. England and Wales even had less in the last 24 years, with 55 fatal police shootings in more than two decades. US police have killed that same number of people in just the last three weeks.

Germany and Canada, which use more lethal force than either Australia or England, also trail far behind US statistics. German police fatally shot a grand total of 15 people between 2010 and 2011. That’s also how many unarmed women have been killed by US police this year. Canada’s police force, for its part, is estimated to kill 25 people a year. US police have killed claimed the lives of 25 people just in the last 12 days. Ultimately, police in the US are killing citizens at a rate more than 70 times higher than police in other “similar” nations. This proves that the US police violence is indeed a major outlier compared to other nations. This is what a crisis looks like.

( Article by: Whitney Webb; from: True Activist )

http://countercurrentnews.com/2016/10/current-statistics-of-us-police-show-natives-killed-at-a-higher-rate-than-blacks/

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Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden
« Reply #167 on: November 09, 2016, 08:48:16 pm »
November 9, 2016
The Urgency of Now - A Message from Paul Jay

Paul Jay concludes our election night coverage with a promise to our viewers to be a platform for movements trying to organize.

TRANSCRIPT of above Video: PAUL JAY, TRNN: As I said earlier, I don't think there's a party more responsible, assuming you're not happy about Trump's victory, if you are then I'm surprised you're watching us. But for other people who are not so happy and we've talked about the policies of the Clinton administration, of course Bush and the continuation of the economic policies of the Obama administration.

I think it’'s primarily the economic policies that are responsible for this. She asked Trump's language of noninterventionism in foreign affairs certainly appealed to people. But it was fundamentally the shifting of even more vast amounts of wealth into fewer and fewer hands that created this condition and the promises of Donald Trump I think by any objective measure will not alleviate those problems for people but as one of our guests said earlier, this is like, giving the finger, excuse me. This is just 'we don't believe any of you and we kind of don't believe Trump either but we're going to just give you the finger up because we don't know what else to do here'.

The xenophobia, the racism, all of this we've seen before in history. There's nothing new about blaming the other, blaming minorities. There's certainly nothing new in American history about this. We're going to be opening up a restaurant in the Real News building called Ida B.’s table and it's named after Ida B. Wells who was a very courageous journalist, investigative journalist, African American woman who exposed systemic lynching. One of the things in her investigation she exposed was that when unemployment went up amongst white workers, lynchings went up. And that it wasn’t just anger from white workers, that it was being deliberately organized by employers to let white workers vent by going out and lynching black workers.


So there's nothing new in what we're seeing here. But as dismal as this all might look for progressive people and I personally do think this is not the best of scenarios that could have happened tonight. There is also something here which is that the economic situation is smoke and mirrors. The economic recovery is false as far as any serious economist I've talked to. The federal bank threw tons of money at banks to make them look solvent. But the real bottom line of the economy is that demand low wages have hardly moved at all. Real demand is extremely low and it's going to get lower. Trump's policies are far from what he promised, are not going to increase jobs.

Certainly, not going to increase worker’s' wages which means the recession is likely to deepen here. The geopolitical threat in spite of Trump's talk, I don't personally believe it. I said personally in the broadcast I think it's going to be more of a Cheney situation with very aggressive foreign policy by Pence. Pence's critique of Clinton is she was weak on Russia. Pence and Trump have talked about we're going to put an end to ISIS. They've talked about bombings at a great scale. But Pence is as provocative with Russia as Clinton is. We'll see.

The number one problem we're all facing here, the really deep crisis and perhaps the most dangerous thing about what happened tonight is that we are now going to have a congress and a president that don't believe human caused climate change is real. If there was ever a time for all of these movements, whether it's black lives matter, whether it's climate change and whether it's workers fighting for rights. If it was ever a time for all of these movements to converge, merge, and not just take to the streets but work on various kind of electoral strategies and mass organizing, clearly it's now.

At the Real News we hope to be a platform for discussing and debating what comes next and we've done some of that tonight. We're going to continue. And let me once again stress the importance of the climate change issue which got almost no discussion whatsoever in this presidential election. We have a new film out called the Koch Brothers war on climate science. Well, Koch Brothers are going to get their way for the next two years until 2018 and maybe beyond.

It’s a very dangerous time. Very dangerous moment. But we humans have seen very dangerous times before. Whether it'’s before leading into the first world war before leading into the second world war. I say that with some meaning because we discussed a little bit earlier that there's going to be an I think disillusionment here of Trump supporters where their lives just don't get better. It doesn't matter that we know what is really coming down the pike here. Given this Trump-Pence alliance and Pence's connection with Karl Rove and the global agenda of these people, and it's not just these people because certainly democrats do the same thing. But the answer they have in these situations is war. And we need to be very aware of this and on guard for this.

So, we hope on the Real News that we will obviously be following all of this and we hope you will join us. So, thanks for sticking with us tonight and we'’ll be back tomorrow to talk about the post-election fall out and as I said we will be a platform in terms of everyone discussing what needs to be done and what needs to be done next. Thanks for joining us on the Real News Network.

http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=17636
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Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden
« Reply #168 on: November 11, 2016, 07:05:38 pm »
The North Carolina Ku Klux Klan announces they will hold a Trump victory parade in December    


By Jen Hayden   

Thursday Nov 10, 2016 ·  1:44 PM EST


Agelbert NOTE: NO, the KKK is not just 'getting on the bandwagon now'. The KKK KNOWS Trailer Trash Trump!


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Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden
« Reply #169 on: November 11, 2016, 07:26:21 pm »
California Legislature Fires a Shot Across The Racist Fascist's Bow. 

California Does The Right Thing - in the Face of Trump...   


By Dewstino   

Wednesday Nov 09, 2016 · 10:30 PM EST
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California stands strong...     


Joint Statement from California Legislative Leaders on Result of Presidential Election

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

SACRAMENTO – California Senate President pro Tempore Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles) and California Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D-Paramount) released the following statement on the results of the President election:

Today, we woke up feeling like strangers in a foreign land, because yesterday Americans expressed their views on a pluralistic and democratic society that are clearly inconsistent with the values of the people of California.

We have never been more proud to be Californians.

By a margin in the millions, Californians overwhelmingly rejected politics fueled by resentment, bigotry, and misogyny.

The largest state of the union and the strongest driver of our nation’s economy has shown it has its surest conscience as well.

California is – and must always be – a refuge of justice and opportunity for people of all walks, talks, ages and aspirations – regardless of how you look, where you live, what language you speak, or who you love.

California has long set an example for other states to follow. And California will defend its people and our progress. We are not going to allow one election to reverse generations of progress at the height of our historic diversity, scientific advancement, economic output, and sense of global responsibility.

We will be reaching out to federal, state and local officials to evaluate how a Trump Presidency will potentially impact federal funding of ongoing state programs, job-creating investments reliant on foreign trade, and federal enforcement of laws affecting the rights of people living in our state. We will maximize the time during the presidential transition to defend our accomplishments using every tool at our disposal.

While Donald Trump may have won the presidency, he hasn’t changed our values. America is greater than any one man or party. We will not be dragged back into the past. We will lead the resistance to any effort that would shred our social fabric or our Constitution.

California was not a part of this nation when its history began, but we are clearly now the keeper of its future.


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/11/10/1595296/-California-Does-The-Right-Thing-in-the-Face-of-Trump

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Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden
« Reply #170 on: November 11, 2016, 08:19:02 pm »

Potential Trump Homeland Security head says anti-Trump protests must be 'quelled' 

By Hunter   

Thursday Nov 10, 2016 · 12:53 PM EST
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/11/10/1595788/-Potential-Trump-Homeland-Security-head-says-anti-Trump-protests-must-be-quelled

I'm sure California is paying close attention.   
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Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden
« Reply #171 on: November 12, 2016, 03:08:12 pm »
Some people are talking about California exiting the Union. Here's my take on that.

I think educated and elite Californians. not just the common populace, are quite serious about NOT enforcing any fascist unconstitutional overreach by Trailer Trash Trump.

As to attempting to become the United States of California, that's code speech for stating they aren't gonna play fascist ball.

Is Honduras a state? No, but guess who runs EVERYTHING down there? There are many other examples but the point is that Empire fascist enforcement and Empire playing nice is a game of force and resources.

Fascists have a track record of believing their koolaid, which ultimately leads them to ruin after much murder and mayhem. The scapegoating works only briefly. As soon as the prosperity promises are proven to be false, it gets harder and harder to enforce respect for the Gestapo.

The people that will bring Trailer Trash Trump and his pseudo-Christian cabal to ruin are not in any particular area. In fact, many of them probably work within the national security deep state right now.

And another thing is that the fossil fuelers celebrating their new water boy in the fossil fuel government are totally clueless to the velocity with which Europe, China and Asia (excluding Russia which is still big on fossil fuels), now that they see the US has decided to champion polluters against all economic and environmental sense, will accelerate their transition to Renewable for their own survival.

WHAT THAT MEANS is that all fracked gas, tar sands crap and coal that the IDIOTS in the fossil fuel industry are planning to open the export spigots for are going to run into DEMAND DESTRUCTION. IOW, the total denial of climate reality by this new administration is the ONE THING the rest of the WORLD needed to unite against pollution.   ;D

Trump will ultimately be for the fossil fuel industry, so smitten with their new water boy, what Fukushima was for the Nuclear Industry. MKing and his friend Hamm will scoff. But already the IEA has said the "glut" is going to run through 2017 unless the Saudis turn production way down. I don't see them doing that any time soon.

The USA's "leadership" is nuts. Fascist overreach always results in a massive backlash. The Renewable Energy Big Push in the rest of the world that you will now see is a DIRECT consequence of the announced plan by the new crazies in power to smash all the rules and laws for the protecting the environment in the USA on behalf of fossil fuel industry profits.

The Schadenfreude will be quite entertaining. But unfortunately, all the efforts of the rest of the world to bring the USA into the reality based community will not be enough to prevent increasingly frequent climate change catastrophe events.  :(

The Tardigrades are happy.
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Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden
« Reply #172 on: November 12, 2016, 04:38:41 pm »
Trump sign marked with swastika found near Hillel Center

Nov. 11, 2016, 6:46 am by VTD Editor 10 Comments

Editor’s note: This story reported by Lindsay Freed and Lauren Schnepf was first published in the Vermont Cynic.

The day after the election, a student intern found a campaign sign lawn spray painted with a swastika near the Hillel Center, a Jewish organization on campus.

Sophomore Isabelle Schechter who works as an intern at the center discovered the sign three doors down from Hillel.

It is unknown whether the sign was meant to be directed at the Jewish group. The sign has since been removed; UVM police did not comment.

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“[The sign] made me feel terrified and nauseous,” Schechter said. “It was like a punch in the stomach about this reality … that we’re facing.”

“For Jewish students,” Matt Vogel, executive director of Hillel said, “no matter what the intent is, seeing a swastika holds a very deep and painful association with [the Holocaust]; a deeply tragic part of our history.”
Trump sign, swastika
UVM students found this sign three doors from the Hillel Center, a Jewish organization.

Sophomore Arielle Cheifetz said she was disturbed by discovery of the sign because of the swastika’s historical context.

“The part [about this] that is the most disturbing,” Cheifetz said, “is that this occurred on the anniversary of Kristallnacht, a night [in 1938] where almost 200 synagogues [in Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia] were destroyed, over 8,000 Jewish shops were sacked and looted and tens of thousands of Jews were removed to concentration camps.”

Cheifetz said she has concerns over the implications of the swastika being found on a sign supporting President-elect Donald Trump, and that she believes minority groups are preparing for hateful speech or actions to be committed against them. This unease is echoed by other members of the community.

“I’m worried there’s going to be much more of this since the election went in favor of Trump,” senior Connor Clark said. “ [He is] someone who is openly hateful toward minority groups.”

The sign was brought to Hillel because students feel it is a place where they can feel comfortable and bring up these types of incidents, Vogel said.

“I’ve seen the importance of the Hillel Center as a space where students feel safe,” Hillel Assistant Director Sharon Silverman said. “I know people are getting what they need for nourishment, whether that’s a bagel, a conversation, a hug or an ‘I see you.’”

Both Silverman and Vogel said students have been coming into the Hillel center for support following Trump’s election.

“This day hasn’t compromised our values,” Silverman said. “We are here for students more than ever, and that’s something that’s going to continue on as we go through some changes for all of us.
   

Filed Under: Politics

Tagged With: Donald Trump, Hillel Center, UVM


http://vtdigger.org/2016/11/11/trump-sign-marked-swastika-found-near-hillel-center/

Agelbert NOTE: View picture of sign at article link. The Trump supporters quickly dived in to claim "it was the unhappy democrats" that did this. Scapegoating the other and covering for racism and hate crimes is a Vermont Tradition, so I am not surprised at the lack of objectivity. The sane comments were, of course, thoroughly down voted.
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Rama Schneider

Neo-nazis and the KKK were publicly and vocally supporting Trump from the get go. These groups understood quite well that Trump built the base of his primary campaign on their issues. These groups were NOT supporting Hillary Clinton.

I agree that we should inform ourselves with the facts.

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Anders Aughey

I don’t equate anyone who supports Trump as hating nonwhites, women, the disabled, and everyone else. I do see supporters as not caring in the slightest for the well-being or rights of those marginalized groups. Also there has been a remarkable uptick in hate crimes around the country since Tuesday. (Or, if not that, they’re happening as they always have but just being reported on more and brought into polarizing the election.)

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Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden
« Reply #173 on: November 14, 2016, 07:22:36 pm »


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« Reply #174 on: November 26, 2016, 05:53:38 pm »
Roland Martin just ended white supremacist Richard Spencer's 15 minutes of fame
   

By Walter Einenkel   

Wednesday Nov 23, 2016 ·  1:21 PM EST

Roland Martin had “White Nationalist” Richard Spencer on his NewsOne Now program for a little debate and discussion. Spencer’s Nazi-friendly revisionist narrative is that America has a white European culture and that white Europeans made this country great and can do great things without people of color. Spencer’s family-friendly angle is that slavery was a terrible mistake both morally and culturally, so you see, he’s not a racist. Except, he’s a racist and his ideas are dumb and based on a racist and factually incorrect reading of the history of our country.

The interview begins with them discussing the ‘Hail’ Hitler Trump gestures seen during Spencer’s speech in D.C. a few days ago. From there Spencer and Martin talk about Christianity and the politics of Christianity. It’s early in the discussion and things are a bit over-talking and messy, but you begin to see very clearly that Spencer has a few rhetorical asides that probably work on children and Trump supporters, but don’t really pass muster with someone who knows exactly what they are talking about.

Martin and Spencer move onto how the alt-right isn’t white supremacist because they are separatists who don’t want to rule over anybody, they just don’t want to be around anybody. Martin decides to do away with the formality of letting Spencer bullshit anymore by destroying Spencer’s conceit that America was built by white Europeans. He takes Spencer to task by asking him about the cheap labor of slavery and the free labor that blacks in America provided after slavery. Spencer tries to goose step around this but Martin is relentless.

That’s when it gets good as Martin and Spencer segue into the classic racist’s chant of “affirmative action” being the root of all evils. Unfortunately for Spencer, Martin knows the history of affirmative action in our country, things like the Homestead Act and the G.I. Bill, and the fact that white women seem to have been able to benefit the most from Affirmative Action policies int he past couple of decades—compared to other groups.

Please watch the clip below. Give it a little time—it gets really great somewhere in the middle.   



http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/11/23/1603464/-Roland-Martin-just-ended-white-supremacist-Richard-Spencer-s-15-minutes-of-fame
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Re: Mechanisms of Prejudice: Hidden and Not Hidden
« Reply #175 on: November 26, 2016, 07:44:35 pm »
Delving Into America’s History of Organized Genocide Against Native Americans

Posted on Nov 25, 2016

Audio at link:

http://www.truthdig.com/avbooth/item/delving_into_americas_history_of_organized_genocide_against_native_american
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« Reply #176 on: December 02, 2016, 01:45:08 pm »
A Hate Crime Happened Every 17 Minutes in the Days After the Election
By Phineas Rueckert| Nov. 30, 2016

https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/hate-crimes-in-america-splc-report/
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« Reply #177 on: December 07, 2016, 05:30:04 pm »
Counter Protests Swamp KKK Celebration in North Carolina

Barry Yeoman
 December 5, 2016

A Ku Klux Klan gathering this weekend both recalled North Carolina’s racially troubled history, and demonstrated the strength and diversity of the state’s civil rights movement today.

Excellent article with a picture worth a thousand words: 


http://prospect.org/article/counter-protests-swamp-kkk-celebration-north-carolina

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« Reply #178 on: December 18, 2016, 07:47:49 pm »



December 18, 2016

Trump Win Propels White Nationalism and Chauvinism to Center of US Politics

Historian Gerald Horne says social movements will need to adopt an international strategy in order to push back against the coming reign of terror for communities of color
 

http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=74&jumival=17960#pop1

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« Reply #179 on: December 19, 2016, 05:09:29 pm »


The Counter Revolution of 1776 and the Construction of Whiteness – Gerald Horne, (3/6)

Published on Aug 20, 2014

On Reality Asserts Itself Professor Horne says that the defense of massive profits from the slave trade and fear of slave rebellions was an important impetus for the American Revolution.



White Unity and American Propaganda History

Gerald Horne on Reality Asserts Itself (4/6)

Published on Aug 21, 2014

Professor Horne says American slave owning settlers needed to create a bond between all white immigrants to create a force to suppress slave rebellions.


He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me: and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. Matt 10:37

 

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