Mike Brown Memorial- One Year later What’s Changed?

Ferguson, Mo 08-09-15 Today was a very sobering occassion as hundreds came out to mark the one year anniversary that 18 year old unarmed Mike Brown was ruthlessly killed by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson.

What stands out the most about this tragedy is not just the killing, but the subsequent reign of terror and brutality levied by the police.. This doesn’t always get conveyed on TV news stories, but its clear as day when you talk to folks.. and the sheer brutality directly touched many and should not be forgotten..

In Canfield Gardens, where Mick Brown was killed and his body left to rot for 41/2 hours, is not that big.. When you see the spot, its in plain view of everyone, little kids, adults, the elderly.. He was left for all to see and many are still angry, saddened, hurt and traumaticized by that..

Today’s event should not have had to happen.. What needed to happen on this one year mark was folks marking that justice had been served and those responsible held accountable. That has not happened yet.. That in itself is perhaps the most disturbing aspect of today.

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70 Arrested at DOJ in St Louis Seeking Justice for Mike Brown

St Louis (08-10-15 ) During the historic march to the Department of Justice in St Louis one year after the killing of Mike Brown, faith and movement leaders read off a list of demands and attempted to deliver them to the DOJ.. Department of Homeland Security police erected barricades and blocked the entrances. Marchers attempted to get by those barriers.. Over 70 people were arrested…

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The March to St Louis DOJ to win Justice for Mike Brown

Below are some photos from historic march to the Department of Justice in St Louis. It was led by faith leaders including; Rev Toni Blackman, Rev Sekou, Dr Cornel West, Pastor Mike McBride, Jasiri X and many others who sought to win justice not only for Mike Brown who was killed a year ago, but also for the countless other victims of police brutality…

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Faith leaders march to Department of Justice in St Louis to win Justice for Mike Brown... Dr Cornel West, Pastor Mike McBride and Reverend Toni Blackman

Faith leaders march to Department of Justice in St Louis to win Justice for Mike Brown…

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A Look Back at Consolidated & Their Song ‘Friendly Fascism’

Consolidated Friendly FascismThis song Friendly Fascism, comes courtesy of one of my favorite groups Consolidated, who released this song back in 1991 or 1992… The song back then was pretty powerful, although at the time it went over many people’s heads especially with the defeat of George Bush Sr and the election of Bill Clinton..

With the 92 election, many thought that the worse which was personified via 12 years of Ronald Reagan and Bush Sr were behind us…Unfortunately the fascist direction this country was headed continued just with a friendly face, starting with Clinton who was dubbed the ‘First Black President‘, followed by George W Bush who was dubbed a Compassionate Conservative and now Obama who is the target of daily racial attacks and threats which leads to many circling the wagon around him while he does serious dirt both abroad and here at home.. To be honest Ronald Reagan aka the Great Communicator with befuddling demeanor also fooled a lot of people which is why he was elected twice.

Consolidated Anyway if you ever get to check out the entire album Friendly Facism by Consolidated, its worth a listen. It was definitely ahead of its time.  Many of the topics covered and the lyrics are relevant today. If anyone ever went to their shows you will recall they were among the first to fuze multimedia with their stage shows.. After each performance they would hold impromptu town hall and discussions with the audience.. Depending on what part of the country they were in, those discussions could get pretty grueling as many would get angry by their messages..

Another nice aspect of Consolidated was their harsh critique of the entertainment and music industry. Some of what they said then may seem like old hat today, but back at the time many groups pushed to be on platforms like MTV and commercial radio. If you got on them, the last thing you wanted to do was dis them publicly.. Consolidated was relentless and was right on time with their critique..  I like this song below ‘Music Has No Meaning’ and appreciated being sampled in it..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnrfbpofFhk

Several years later, Consolidated teamed up another Bay Area  artist Paris, the Black Panther of Hip Hop to do this dope song Guerillas in the Mist...Love the way they smashed hard on Tom Metzger and the White Aryan Resistance ..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ymhr2IXWrZw

The Baltimore Curfew…Was an Abuse of Power

Davey-D-brown-frameOne of the most important things folks can and should be doing with regards to the Freddie Gray situation is pay close attention as to how and why a city wide curfew was allowed to be imposed on the entire city of Baltimore… That’s serious biz. It was a the manifestation of a police state.. It was an over reach that last night (Friday) resulted in abuse of power and gave those institutions responsible for killing Freddie Gray, who expressed open and public hostility at the indictment of its officers, a working blueprint on how to contain folks in 2015.

These police agencies now understand how to get widespread community buy in and compliance. They know that if they frame the curfew as ‘concern’ and ‘fear of wildness’ by youth, then high profile community leaders and others who have genuine concern for the well being of young people in the community would actually publicly model compliant behavior and in many cases actually help the police enforce the curfew…. A curfew that in the minds of many, was something that was needed to quell and punish the youth but in reality applied to EVERYONE… If there was any doubt about that, then folks found out last night when police moved in aggressively and started arresting folks whose only crime was being out after 10 PM and in a celebratory mood as a result of the indictments.

Baltimore police riotsFolks should stop and think about that for a minute. The main agency enforcing this city wide curfew (BPD) is the same one that has massive amounts of lawsuits and settlements lodged against them for abusing citizens.

The National Guard was also called in to enforce a city wide curfew. No one challenged as to why Baltimore police who are at odds and in conflict with many of its citizens weren’t taken off the streets and made to go home as well, if one believes a curfew was necessary.

One needs to ask if the strict enforcement of this curfew was applied all over the city of Baltimore with the same intensity? Where there scores of police in riot gear banging on their shields with bully clubs as they did last night telling folks to stay inside or get smashed?

Baltimore policeIf you was a tourist visiting Baltimore or someone on a business trip and staying at hotels near the Inner Harbor was the curfew strictly enforced? On a Friday night folks visiting couldn’t go enjoy nearby restaurants and clubs?

How strictly was the curfew enforced in affluent neighborhoods like Canton?

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Baltimore Police From the Stackizshort video stream shown last night and according to folks like Alicia Garza of Black Lives Matter who were there on the ground, police from various jurisdictions all over the country were on the ground. There was military folks and police from places as far away as New Jersey. Were they there to help and provide additional resources and bodies or were they there to observe and be trained? They appeared to be testing and pushing of the limits to see exactly how one can blackout and quarantine some news agencies while simultaneously getting compliance and stenographic/PR servicing from others.

If anyone was watching some of the video streams you saw that police ‘revoked the rights’ of Human Rights and Legal observers.. They also arranged themselves in particular formats to prevent anyone filming to get views of the people they arrested..They also formed snatched squads which was perfected during the Ferguson protests so they could go after people who had ‘blended in’ with media. It was some straight up fugitive slave catcher tactic.

Baltimore ProtestsCitizens attempting to avoid arrest for being outside as an adult in a city they live, work and pay taxes had to hide amongst ‘credentialed journalist and hope the roving eyes of numerous police agencies didn’t spot them, snatch them up. If someone didn’t have a press pass they were going to jail. For those who don’t know police issued press credentials are often awarded to ‘accredited journalists’ who the police determine are ‘legitimate’ because reach a sizeable audience. In short it’s awarded to corporate media who are embedded and in cahoots with police.

The most egregious aspect of this week long curfew was the glaring silence from any quarters that routinely rail and push back on the government and those in power for encroaching on people’s lives. Many of these folks saw the endless loop of a CVS store burning, got enraged at the site of broken windows and started talking about how the protection of property and restoring of order was more important than healing broken lives traumatized by continuous police terrorism and loss of human lives at the hands of police.

Props to James Rucker who captured this best when he posted up an excerpt from Martin Luther King’s Letter from a Birmingham Jail. It reads as follows:

Reverend Dr Martin Luther King came from a long line of Black preachers who represented Prophetic Teachings

Reverend Dr Martin Luther King came from a long line of Black preachers who represented Prophetic Teachings

<< I must make two honest confessions to you, my Christian and Jewish brothers. First, I must confess that over the past few years I have been gravely disappointed with the white moderate.>>

<< I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro’s great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen’s Counciler or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to “order” than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says: “I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I cannot agree with your methods of direct action”; who paternalistically believes he can set the timetable for another man’s freedom; who lives by a mythical concept of time and who constantly advises the Negro to wait for a “more convenient season.” >>

<< Shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will. Lukewarm acceptance is much more bewildering than outright rejection. >>

Oakland ProtestsLast night more than 500 people took to the streets of Oakland in an anti-capitalism march,.. They smashed up all the banks along Broadway and in the downtown area. They destroyed many of the car dealerships on Autorow and busted up a Kentucky Fried Chicken..

Will there be city wide curfew for that? Will a state of emergency be called? Will there be stark silence and compliance if one was attempted? Will those who gave a thumbs up to the curfew in Baltimore give a thumbs up if one was proposed in Oakland after last night’s ‘mayhem’? This is not the first time this has happened. In fact such activities routinely went down when current Baltimore Police Chief Anthony Batts was chief here in Oakland he wasn’t riding the hard for city wide curfews here so why in Baltimore?

oakland protests KFCThe continued institutionalized containment and repression of Negroes and those who support, justify and actively and passively go along with it reflects the long standing inability of our humanity to be recognized even when its our own in power.

PS The first two pictures you see are Baltimore police last night enforcing the curfew..Embedded with BPD are police from other agencies. As they advanced on a crowd that they vastly outnumbered the officers would bang their shields with their night sticks..The other photos are from last night in Oakland where car dealerships and other spots were jacked up..

What LBJ Really Said About Selma

For those who saw the movie Selma, this clip may give a bit more insight into the thinking of President Lydon Johnson (LBJ). There was a bit of controversy when the movie dropped because some felt that Johnson was shown as being too deferential to Martin Luther King. Others saw King as a strong leader who pushed aggressively and didn’t compromise..people should listen to the clips provided in the documentary above..

 

 

Which Side Are You On? REMIX – Rebel Diaz ft. Dead Prez and Rakaa Iriscience

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The homies from Rebel Diaz team up with dead prez and Rakaa Iriscience of Dilated Peoples to go in on their hit song Which Side Are You On? Nice intro from the Blastmaster KRS-One..

Thoughts on the Baltimore Mom & Youth Fighting Police Terror

Toya GrahamThere are a number of folks who have been critical of the Baltimore mom (Toya Graham) who stepped to her kid after she lost it and swapped him in front of nationwide cameras..The mom said she lost it when she realized it was her son and went after him.. She said she didn’t want him to be the next Freddie Gray..

Since this happened, I’ve heard all sorts of folks say the mom was wrong and she was ‘killing the revolutionary spirit’ of her son who had ‘righteous anger’ and was standing up to the police..

Lets just say for the moment that was true.. From the interviews shown on TV, it was obvious this single mom of six was not privy to her son’s ‘political wisdom’.. Nor was she seemingly privy to all this ‘political training’ her son ‘received’  which led to him throwing rocks at the police and prepared him for whatever consequences he might have to take as a result of his actions..

Baltimore youthLets say that this young kid was arrested, who was prepared to get him a lawyer, provide bail money and make sure he was prepared to go through the injustice system? We know he wasn’t prepared. His mom wasn’t prepared.. But everyone is saying the mom should’ve let her kid go HAM..

If the kid was shot and killed that night was his mom prepared for her son to make that sacrifice? Heck was he prepared for the police response, even though he was as angry?

We know all about this young kid, because he was caught on video and has sparked a lot of debate. We also know over 200 people were arrested. I’m sure some of those folks arrested were the sons and daughters of parents who weren’t prepared for them standing up to the police the other day.. For those upset that the mom stopped her son from throwing rocks at police, how many of y’all have bailed out any of the other folks arrested? After all their moms didn’t stop them and in theory they made the sacrifice? Many are claiming them as soldiers in this war against the police, how are we supporting these ‘troops’

How many of y’all have chipped in for lawyers? Did you help prepare these kids or any kids for jail if that’s where they wind up going? Are any of you who cheering on the kids, there for the families of any of those arrested? How many of y’all actually looked up the stats to see who got bailed out and who didn’t? How come no one is posting up the number for the DA and asking us to call and demand that they not be charged?? Where’s the initiative around that??

More than 100 people were let out of jail without being charged.. But because folks are so concerned about this mom and not the other ‘young lions’ arrested nobody knew that and posted up the numerous articles stating that so folks would know and can better plan. No one upon reading this did a simple Google search to see about those other kids. Instead folks went for the mom and her son who are low hanging fruit..

There are several organizations on the ground including B-MoreUnited.org. How come no one posted up their info so all of us who are so concerned about the young can help them or at least inquire as to what is needed and if they as an org are helping the kids?? I made the suggestion the other day that perhaps this incident could be an inspiration for us to adapt some of these schools and be mentors and strong adult presence.. From what I understand after calling around, folks are already doing that and have been doing that.. Have people joined any of those efforts??

Birmingham YouthBack in 1963 in Birmingham, a calculated decision was made by Dr King and others in the Civil Rights Movement to have kids march and stand up to injustice. The rationale was that adults who were key breadwinners could not afford to be arrested, so parents and movement leaders made the call and sacrificed  their kids to do the marches. The kids were trained and prepared to demonstrate However, it was to everyone’s  horror  who saw on TV that Bull Connor ordered the kids to ruthlessly sprayed with high pressured, powerful water hoses and be attacked by vicious police dogs..Over 1200 kids were jailed..  The parents and adults in the movement were shocked but they were there to support them while in jail.. It was called the Children’s Crusade..

Are we as folks who stand for social justice in conversation and actively supporting those kids who responded to the Baltimore police provoking them or kids in our neighborhoods who may find themselves in similar situations? ? Are we willing to  prepare and train these kids going forward?

Prisoner in van with Freddie Gray speaks out | MSNBC

Chris Hayes talks to Jayne Miller, the WBAL reporter who interviewed interviewed Donta Allen, who was the 2nd prisoner in the police van along with Freddie Gray.

Source: Prisoner in van with Freddie Gray speaks out | MSNBC

Black Youth in Baltimore Speaks Out About Revolution

As Baltimore Black youthdrama continues to unfold in Baltimore, folks may wanna listen to this incredible break down from this youngsta who speaks out and explains what he is feeling. The video comes courtesy of DJ Lucky (justin Walker) who penned the following:

I’m not even gonna lie, I almost shed some tears listening to and watching this young man speak. Unless you are from here and have been in the streets…you really have no idea! You can’t speak on things you don’t know anything about. I can appreciate the opinion of everyone…but I know exactly how this young man feels. I could have easily went down the wrong path but I did not! This young man is just ONE of THOUSANDS who share similar stories…and he is telling one of the better ones truth be told, many people can’t tell you their story because they are serving years for things being planted on them when they were doing nothing more than innocently walking down the streets…many of which were law-abiding citizens with jobs…TARGETED by the corrupt system! I have seen it with MY OWN EYES. Complaining seems to not even matter in Baltimore City although people most certainly do make claims to IA about misconduct.

I WANT EVERYONE TO LISTEN TO THE PAIN IN HIS VOICE. ALL HE WANTS IS A CHANCE…A CHANCE TO LIVE…A CHANCE TO NOT BE TARGETED…A CHANCE TO HAVE FREEDOM…A CHANCE TO NOT BE VIEWED AS AN ANIMAL…………A CHANCE TO BE AN AMERICAN!