Pubdate: Mon, 04 May 2015
Source: Trentonian, The (NJ)
Column: Passing the Joint
Copyright: 2015 The Trentonian
Contact:  http://www.trentonian.com
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1006
Author: Edward Forchion, njweedman.com For The Trentonian

LOVING TRENTON, HATING THE POLITICS OF RACISM

I've been coming to Trenton-the state capital-for 20 years to protest 
and to utilize state services, but I never lived in Trenton. 
Hopefully that will be changing ASAP: I'm looking for a little spot 
to call home. I've been living at my mom's house for the last year 
and a half since returning from California. But this past year I've 
mingled, smoked, and schmoozed with hundreds of Trentonians. I don't 
know what it is about TRENTON, but I'm loving it to the point I'm 
attempting to live and open a business here.

Last weekend I utilized one of the city's hidden jewels-the 
amphitheater at Mill Hill Park. What, you didn't know there was an 
amphitheater there?

Neither did most people I talked to. When I say it's a jewel, I do it 
a disservice-it's a gem. It needs a little polishing, but wow. I used 
it for a peaceful 420 music festival on 4/25. A couple hundred mostly 
young people showed up and listened to an assortment of great musical 
acts. It was so successful, this week I petitioned the Trenton City 
department of parks and recreation to do a Sunday Summer Series of 
music, spoken word, and art in the park every Sunday throughout the summer.

I'm a music and art lover, and I can see tempers are simmering all 
over the country ready to blow, events such as these need to be 
promoted to help people chill. Sitting around isn't an option this 
summer, or it's gonna be a long hot summer.

Deja vue Baltimore = Black Ghettos nationwide. Here we go again. The 
police murder a young brother and the streets explode and some wonder 
why. We people of color know why-because we are the victims of 
institutionalized racist policies and economics.

I can tell you where you can find the answers; it's in the republican 
"Law and Order" code words of the last 40 years, combined with 
euphemisms like "globalization" and "trickle-down economics" as the 
1%ers, rich white guys like Mitt Romney, sent jobs and manufacturing 
overseas. Who felt that more than the Blackman, who was 
simultaneously left unemployed and targeted for imprisonment?

When I say "Law and Order" I'm using the terms that Republicans like 
Richard Nixon used to demonize and target the poor, impoverished, and 
colored. "Law and Order" was a conservative talking point in the 
U.S.; the leading proponents in the late 1960s were Republicans 
Ronald Reagan (as governor of California) and Richard Nixon (as 
presidential candidate in 1968). They used it to attack liberals 
about perceived crime, chastise federal court decisions that favored 
minorities, and push back against substances like marijuana and the 
racial-equity organizations. These laws were designed to punish the 
civil rights rioters of the 1960s. They reorganized and resurrected 
Jim Crow-its new name became the "War on Drugs."

Reagan took office in 1981 and started appointing conservative 
judges; Republicans used the drug laws as weapons against minorities. 
Mandatory minimum imprisonment laws were passed as Reagan ramped up 
the domestic racist "War on Drugs" and simultaneously brought massive 
amounts of drugs into the country to undermine the black community. 
It was very successful: The number of black prisoners tripled from 
400,000 in 1980 to 1.2 million in 1994, destroying black families and 
the people's ability to get jobs. With the advent of computers 
persons with records couldn't get real jobs, which also fed the black 
market with job seekers (dealers). Conservatives at the state level 
built prisons and convicts served longer terms with less parole.

The stated goal: that by the time they were released, they were much 
older and in the politicians' opinion, therefore much less violent. 
The broken windows theory of policing was adopted, stop-and-frisk 
targeted Blackmen-this is how the new-age concrete plantation system 
(prisons) were filled.

One-sixth of all Blackmen have slaved on them, including me, because 
of the racist War on Drugs.

Reagan programs like OPIC-Overseas Private Investment Corporation- 
destroyed the black working class in many cities like Philadelphia, 
Trenton, Camden, Baltimore, and more. OPIC was started in the early 
1980s by these Republican 1%er types with the open acknowledgement 
that it was to help move American jobs and business to foreign 
countries. This was in direct contradiction to black empowerment. 
OPIC proudly boasted that it mobilized private capital to help solve 
the foreign development challenges of U.S. businesses, and in so 
doing, it claimed, this advanced U.S. foreign policy.

Yes, it did, so the citizens of Singapore, Vietnam, China, and South 
Korea now have the jobs that used to belong to the middle class in 
this country, which included many blacks and people of color.

As the middle class began to shrink, who was the first to go? Blacks. 
When you see millions of people of color out of work in this country 
as American goods are being produced in other countries, you must 
realize it was the direct economics that Reagan and his idiotic 
policies so enamored with THE RIGHT had caused.

It made no difference to them that this country's greatness was 
created on the backs of the blacks, who provided "free labor" from 
1619 1865; they gladly gave these jobs to foreigners.

OPIC worked with the 1%ers, the owners of the U.S. private sector, to 
help U.S. businesses gain footholds in emerging foreign markets, 
thereby catalyzing revenues, jobs, and growth opportunities abroad. 
OPIC achieves its mission by providing investors with financing, 
guarantees, political risk insurance, and support for private equity 
investment funds-undermining Americans, and especially African-Americans.

These are the policies that demonized black America

No jobs and a "drug war on us" is what Black America knows; White 
America is indifferent and largely oblivious to our plight.

For years they giggled in New Jersey when we complained about racial 
profiling or driving while black, until NJ State Police Colonel Carl 
Williams admitted to it in 1998 and was promptly fired.

Even so the racial system recovered, creating devious pretext-stop 
laws to replace the overt profiling.

The NJ State Assembly passed the laws, such as cell phone laws 
(N.J.S.A. 39:4-97.3) and seat belt laws (N.J.S.A. 39:3-76.2f), and 
guess who gets tickets for these now more than whites? Really!

Nov. 2, 2007: New Jersey passed the hands-free cell phone law. This 
law makes it illegal, throughout N.J., to use a cell phone while 
operating a motor vehicle.

Blacks now get more tickets for cell phones, and this statute is also 
used to search our vehicles.

Driving while black: The Justice Department statistics, based on the 
Police-Public Contact Survey, show that "relatively more black 
drivers (12.8%) than white (9.8%) and Hispanic (10.4%) drivers were 
pulled over in a traffic stop during their most recent contact with 
police." Or, to frame it another way: A black driver is about 31 
percent more likely to be pulled over than a white driver or about 23 
percent more likely than a Hispanic driver. "Driving while black" is 
measurable.

Black lives don't matter to police

Black males are at a far greater risk of being shot dead by police 
than white males-21 times greater, according to a ProPublica analysis 
of federally collected data on fatal police shootings.

The 1,217 deadly police shootings from 2010 to 2012 recorded by 
federal data show that blacks ages 15 to 19 were killed at a rate of 
31.17 per million, while 1.47 per million white males in that age 
range died at the hands of police-185, more than one per week.

The ProPublica report's conclusion that young black males are 
disproportionately killed by police certainly seems to support what 
has been known in the African-American community for decades.

It's the racist "War on Drugs" and the deliberate economics of 
poverty that drive these numbers.
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MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom