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Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=17136"><span class="small">Jane Ayers, Reader Supported News</span></a>   
Friday, 26 June 2015 13:49

Ayers writes: "'Today we are standing together because Mother Earth is dying and is sick and has a fever.'"

Chief Arvol Looking Horse. (photo: Getty)
Chief Arvol Looking Horse. (photo: Getty)


Leader of Sioux Nation Issues Dire Warning to Unite Globally

By Jane Ayers, Reader Supported News

26 June 15

 

hief Arvol Looking Horse, spiritual leader of the Lakota, Dakota, and North Nakota tribes of the Great Sioux Nation, facilitated the 20th annual World Peace & Prayer Day/Honoring Sacred Sites ceremonies from June 18-21 in Ashland, Oregon. Looking Horse is revered worldwide for being the Keeper of the 19th Generation Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe Bundle. Over the four days, 1,000 participants gathered at Howard Prairie Lake to pray for world peace and healing of the earth, with thousands worldwide also lighting their “sacred fires” and joining the international prayer that focused on All Nations, All Faiths, One Prayer. The international prayer has been held in different countries over the twenty years, and Looking Horse has conducted the opening prayers to many sessions of the United Nations.

Maori elders traveled from New Zealand to bless the sacred grounds while bald eagles soared overhead. International travelers from Egypt, Canada, and Japan united with local residents and renowned tribal elders, including Agnes Baker-Pilgrim from the Siletz Tribe of Oregon, Eddie Benton Banai from the Grand Medicine Lodge (Ojibwe), Rabbi David Zaslow, and Professor David West, to pray with people united worldwide during the solstice ceremony to bring about an “energy shift” of healing.

Following are Looking Horse’s serious words for these times, from his talks over the four days, along with messages from Agnes Baker-Pilgrim, Eddie Benton Benai, Rabbi Zaslow, Paula Horne, and Professor David West.

Chief Arvol Looking Horse Addresses Seriousness of Earth Changes

“As a child I didn’t have or use guns. Now today I am a spiritual leader. I am the 19th Generation Sacred White Buffalo Calf Bundle Keeper, and yet my grandma on her deathbed said, ‘If people don’t straighten up, he’ll be the last bundle keeper for the Lakota.’

“Many world leaders have blessed this World Peace and Prayer Day: twenty years ago, H.H. the Dalai Lama gave his blessing [for our first World Peace prayer ceremony]. In South Africa, Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela have also blessed the prayer. That is what it will take, people who love nature and the environment. This international prayer is about the empowerment of nations to walk in beauty, because life is beautiful and sacred, and we are living with Spirit.

“On June 21st, we accomplished making history. As we came here, we heard words of the Pope talking about climate change. Scientists are now standing with First Nations on stopping tar sands extraction.

“Today we are standing together because Mother Earth is dying and is sick and has a fever. Our work doesn’t end here. We will carry on our ways for the responsibility of our children. We are faced with great challenges, because man has gone too far, and brought us to this prayer. Our grandfathers have tears in their eyes, and ask us ‘What is going on? Something strange is going on.’ My prayers in circles are focused on the water of life being affected. The signs of the white buffalo being born, along with white deer, etc., we’ve witnessed in all parts of the world, are all part of prophecy of these times.

“As years have gone by, the story of White Buffalo Calf Woman has been highlighted, as she said that white animals would be born and we’d be a voice for these animals. June 21st is the anniversary of twenty years of World Peace and Prayer Day. Twenty years ago, we started this journey when the first white buffalo was born in Janesville, Wisconsin. Almost every year since then, a white buffalo or other white animal has been born, yet soon to be killed.

“Mother Earth is going to have side effects from so much corruption, like the Tar Sands extraction. Also in Hawaii, the sacred sites are being ruined. We are going to the White House and to the United Nations to express our concerns, as our work is not done today. In the Sacred Hoop, there is no ending and no beginning. We are also working with the people of the world through the U.N.

Proclaiming the Importance of Sacred Sites

“My whole life I have been honoring sacred sites. We made a book, The Star Knowledge Book to share some of our stories, i.e., the teepee is a vortex to Great Spirit. We have come to respect the secret knowledge and language. In that sacred language, I’ve come to respect the deep responsibility we have to live in this world … to respect the energy, knowing that Mother Earth is a spirit, the Source of Life, not a resource.

“No matter where you go in the world, every culture has its own ceremonies and sacred sites. Previously we rode on horseback, walked, and ran to our sacred site, Grey Horn Butte. It is a sacred site to our people, but others call it Devil’s Tower. That language is hurting our people. We can never use that language, no foul language, as reference to our sacred site.

“I was just a young boy on the reservation in South Dakota when the elders said we need to travel back to our sacred sites. They said we needed to gather and remind people about our sacred sites. In fact, they said we need to write a book. So we went to the Seven Council Fire in Rosebud and there we chose and talked to many elders about the stories they could share. As I mentioned, we published a blue book, Star Knowledge, about the star knowledge, the universe, and the stars. I learned so much from these elders about how everything that moves has a spirit and everything has its time in this world, so I was humbled to hear the teachings: knowing how to respect life and go through all these protocols to approach, to understand it, about how to receive and give.

“We’re losing so many elders. But we had so many elders called upon who came and each spoke Lakota, and it was beautiful to hear the language. It is our way of life: the sacredness of the language. Knowing language is a crucial part, and I learned from the elders that way. The elders shared about the sacred sites and the star knowledge, and how beautiful it is to listen to their message. That which lies deep within the Source has truly inspired the life of all things, everything, we live with it in spirit that way. I was a young man and I never thought it would be my life: the voice, the spirit of our way of life, our ceremonies.

We Must Unite Now – We Are at a Crossroads

“The prophecies say someday that time will come again when all nations will stand shoulder-to-shoulder in a sacred circle. The prophecies say because we aren’t watching where we’re going, that Great Spirit will bring us back into that circle.

“From the heart of Mother Earth, we have a message that all these white animals are being born, and this message is for all the world: We must unite as all nations and one prayer.

“We are at a crossroads faced with chaos, disasters, sicknesses and viruses. There are tears in our elder’s eyes. We must unite. We are all being faced with tragedies and disasters, and volcanos are beginning to erupt worldwide. These Northwest territories are speaking to us of volcanos. Yellowstone National Park could erupt with super-volcanos anytime.

“We soon will see the 4th of July fireworks, but what about Mother Earth’s fireworks with all the volcanos of the world erupting?

“The climate is changing. If only the trees, water, and rivers could speak, they’d tell us their story. In that tree, every year is a circle. In our life, we have a cycle of life and we too are part of the growing of that tree. We have our seasonal ceremonies, so our way we are taught, we learn from every person and all the teachers who have gone before, some known and some not, some written about, some not, but we still have their voice today. I’m honored by wise words they shared and left behind. Every time we have our spirit bowl/plate we are offering to those who have gone before us.

A Blessing and a Warning

“We are networking through modern technology but our ceremonies have been saying this for a long time about the Earth and climate change. The message of the white animals being born worldwide is there’s a blessing and a warning that we, of this generation, are facing chaos, disaster, big winds, tornados, and flooding. Prayer is the answer.

“In 1995, the first white buffalo was born in Janesville, Wisconsin, and we took a message there. Today, the message is still the same, with white animals being born, not just white buffalo calves, but white animals born all over the world. The message is that Mother Earth is sick and has a fever.

“We took the message to the U.N. that mankind has taken this too far, and only through prayer will a healing come back to Mother Earth. If we don’t do this, Mother Earth will shake herself and volcanos will erupt. It is only through prayer that we can create an energy shift and make changes for the sake of our children. This message is still the same today. The Kobi also came to the U.N. too and shared their message with us. There is so much affecting the environment: the Keystone Pipeline, droughts, earthquakes, the air and water being hurt. Mother Earth is speaking to us.

How to Be Ready

“How can we be ready for what is coming in the future? It is through the people having enough faith and belief, and to calm their spirit – to believe something can change. I hope this country can stop the fracking. All our elders are saying, ‘Return to the sacred.’

“You have to have a good mind if you’re going to help the People. If not, it affects people who don’t think, then use guns. The foods we eat from Monsanto are not good.

“We are part of this global community. I hope we can create an energy shift and that even Republicans and Democrats would too have a greater understanding of what’s happening to Mother Earth at this time.

“We are here because there is something we’re being called upon to do. We know something is wrong and we don’t want to face it except to face it spiritually. We are praying to the Sacred Fire, and people all over the world are in tune with us and in prayer with us.

Looking Horse Urges All to Work for Environment

“We received news today, June 21st, that a U.N. Declaration is being taken today to the Secretary General of the U.N. calling for an establishment of an Indigenous United Nations to reflect the accumulation of thousands of years of knowledge, and for the protection of future generations. In addition, they attached a proclamation of the ‘vision of Arvol Looking Horse and his World Peace and Prayer Day’ with an emphasis ‘to exhibit concern for all life and to pray for global healing’ and to proclaim the ‘importance of caring for sacred sites.’

“It referred to Iroquois Chief Leon Shenandoah’s prophecy thirty years ago that referred to the ‘end of life when trees start dying from the treetops downward, then nothing will grow.’ It referred to spiritual consciousness being the highest form of politics. It further called on the abolishment of nuclear bombs, and further affirmed that ‘We are the spiritual energy and are 1000x stronger than nuclear energy.’ We cannot trade the welfare of our children, and must abolish nuclear threats. It also requested the Papal Bulls (Manifest Destiny) be officially rescinded.

“You too can be a peace leader and work with the environment. That fate is in you, and no more are we alone. We are a global community and faced with global challenges, but through prayer we set an agenda for the future for world peace. Life is sacred and we are part of this global community. I hope we can all create an energy shift with prayer.

“People all over the world have been in contact us through the different communications we have today. To the people who have helped us with this spiritual journey for the past twenty years, I want to say, ‘Thank you for believing, and I truly believe each and every one of you can share this with your heart.’ Cherish what Creator gave you as this Life is sacred, the fire is sacred, and the water of life is sacred. There’s so much we have to live with, and everything has a Spirit, and that Great Spirit gave us life.

“The Sacred Fire is a spirit, and the Water of Life is a spirit. In that circle, there is not one person higher than another. In the sacred hoop, all are leaders. As we started our sacred fire for the ceremony, there is no ending, no beginning. We are part of the cycle of life and we have a responsibility.

“We pray someday June 21st will be an international holiday. As we stand here, people are gathering at their sacred sites worldwide.

“We need a lot more of you in the world to pray for peace because it is not good what we are facing. In our prayers, we have dignity, honor, and respect. If we live it, our children will have it too. The elders say you are not alone in this world because you always have your ancestors, so never say you are all alone.”

Agnes Baker-Pilgrim Honored at World Peace & Prayer Day

Agnes Baker-Pilgrim, 91, is the oldest living member of the Takilma Tribe in Oregon, and a member of the Siletz Tribe. She is also the head of the 13 International Indigenous Grandmothers Council, and her family has conducted an annual Salmon ceremony on the Rogue and Applegate Rivers for close to two decades. Her daughter and son, Nadine and Keith Martin, provided a smaller version of this traditionally-cooked salmon feast for the World Peace and Prayer Day, and Agnes addressed the participants over the four days:

“It’s people like Arvol Looking Horse who help us have world peace. We all have the honor that our ancestors left us their unfinished work to take care of this planet: ozone hole, smog in the cities, trash in the oceans and rivers, GMOs, massive cutting of trees, tops of mountains being mined, global warming causing ice melts.

“All this destruction is damaging the 7th generation and the unborn yet to come. We have to do better so they can grow up and have white hair like me, and also have a world with clean water and air. We have to start with these little people, because the world and the future is theirs.

“I have been part of the Salmon Nation all my life. If you live by the streams, rivers, lakes, oceans, protect them. Don’t throw any trash in the waters.

“If I can be a voice for the voiceless at age 91, what’s your excuse? I care and I know you care what happens to the animal habitats in the water. We can’t live without the animals.

“If you have one foot in this world and one in the other like me at my age, you had better walk your talk. I hope all will give prayers for Chief Arvol Looking Horse, prayers as he carries the Sacred Pipe. You know the karma if one doesn’t carry it right, and he walks his talk.

“Creator can answer prayer. Walk your talk because prayer really works. Love one another. Take care of the children and hug the little ones a lot. Say thank you for being here for me. Because of the love of my kids and grandkids and great grandkids, I am here at the age of 91. It’s their love that is why I am sitting here. With the Maori dancing here, I wanted to dance too. Prayer works, and I’m not talking ‘church.’

“In Jefferson, Oregon, I did the ribbon-cutting for the nation’s only veterans wall memorial, dedicated specifically for Native veterans and Code talkers, finally all together. Don’t forget the biggest contingency of our U.S. forces have been Native.

“I care and speak about the salmon, the water, the condors which are the thunderbirds, getting the lead out of bullets [to prevent contamination to predators eating wildlife killed by hunters], to stop the clear-cutting of our forests, spraying of 2,4,5-T herbicides, no spraying along the highways, save the bees, and no GMOs. I prayed and blessed thirty-nine condors in Portland. It won’t be long until they’ll fly overhead.

“Magic happens. Creator can do that. It’s One God, many paths, so don’t use your path as a sword. We are all in this leaky canoe together.

“When I cooked salmon for Martha Stewart years ago at one of my Salmon gatherings, as she was putting the salmon on our redwood sticks, I told her, ‘after eating salmon cooked traditionally, you’ll throw away your frying pan.’ (When you eat salmon, thank the tree people too because the wood is used for the fire, and also we put the salmon onto redwood sticks to traditionally cook them).

“We are all water babies. Take care of the water wherever you are. At least once a day, give thanks to Mother Earth for all you have, all you eat, even your jewelry, automobiles, cell phones, everything comes from the Earth, and is made from the Earth’s resources. I pray that I walk my talk. Know that all there is is love, and there’s a purpose for you. You come to a ceremony on one level, and then go home on a higher level. Creator has a hand on you.”

Elder Eddie Benton Banai, of the Grand Medicine Lodge, Ojibwe:

“We are all related. The elders have been saying for generations that either people protect the Earth and water, or else there will be no life … As we look around today, there is consciousness rising, an awareness of this. But we are fast running out of time. Civilization has become an enemy of the People, and the leaders of this civilization don’t see Mother Earth is living…. Republicans and multinational corporations have no feeling for the People. Even the Bible says you even if you have all the money in the world, what about at the end of the road? Money is not the only thing important. Yes, money is necessary but it is Life itself that is most important. Man might own the watch on his wrist, but the watch shouldn’t own the man. We are running out of time, and how the Earth is being ruined, we might only have four more of these World Peace and Prayer Days. 72% of the world’s drinking water is already contaminated. If all the water is destroyed, we are all gone too. To save the Earth, put down your biases and differences, and begin walking and working together.

“Our stories began 50,000 years ago, and that is a little bit longer than 1492. Since 1492, nearly all indigenous languages have been destroyed. It is good we have men like Arvol Looking Horse who know about responsibility.

“The consciousness needs to continue after four days here. How many days ago on CNN did we see the murders in the church? Who’s raising these kids? Be active and talk about the elimination of drugs in our communities and our nation.”

Additional Speakers Add Their Support

Rabbi David Zaslow of Ashland’s Havurah Synagogue emphasized an understanding that “It is all nations, not one nation. It’s all religions, not one religion. It’s all, not one.”

Former SOU professor David West stated, “In over 300 tribes, there is no word in their languages for ‘failing.’ Yes there are words for ‘mistakes or learning from mistakes’ but no words for ‘failure,’ so there is hope for us all.”

Looking Horse’s wife, Paula Horne, pointed out, “NASA scientists have said we are at a point of no return. We are here to prove it different and be a ripple effect. If we could do this worldwide, we could heal the earth.”

Looking Horse Urges People to Make Their Choice Now

In White Buffalo Teachings, another of his books, Looking Horse states:

“We are the watchers. We are the witnesses. We see what has gone before. We see what happens now, at this dangerous moment in human history. We see what’s going to happen, what will surely happen unless we come together – we, the Peoples of all Nations – to restore peace, harmony and balance to the Earth, our Mother … We must understand the two ways we are free to follow, as we choose: the positive way or the negative way, the spiritual way or the material way. It’s our own choice, each of our and all of our choices. You yourself are the one who must decide. You alone, and only you, can make this crucial choice. Whatever you decide is what you’ll be, to walk in honor or to dishonor your relatives. You can’t escape the consequences of your own decision. On your decision, yes, on your own personal decision, depends the fate of the entire World. We are the only species destroying Mother Earth! You must decide. You can’t avoid it.

“Each of us is put here in this time and this place to personally decide the future of humankind. Did you think the Creator would create unnecessary people in a time of such terrible danger? My Grandmother once told me to understand that every person can have a good heart, a heart big enough to change the world! She said the Great Spirit wouldn’t give us something we couldn’t handle!

“Know that you yourself are essential to this World. Believe that! Understand both the blessing and the burden of that. You yourself are desperately needed to save the soul of this World. Did you think you were put here for something less?”



Jane Ayers is an independent journalist (stringer with USA Today, Los Angeles Times) and regularly contributes to Reader Supported News. She can be reached at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=20877"><span class="small">William Boardman, Reader Supported News</span></a>   
Friday, 26 June 2015 11:50

Boardman writes: “An unintendedly brilliant example of self-induced moral blindness to racist behavior comes from Pat Boone, the octogenarian multi-millionaire musician whose fortune was built on racist exploitation of black music in a racist music industry devoted to catering to America's white racism."

(photo: CNN)
(photo: CNN)


“It’s Not Polite to Say Nigger in Public....”

By William Boardman, Reader Supported News

26 June 15

 

“Racism, we are not cured of it. And, and, and it’s not just a matter of, uh, it not being polite to say nigger in public. That’s not the measure of whether racism still exists or not. It’s not just a matter of overt discrimination. Societies don’t, overnight, completely erase everything that happened two to three hundred years prior.”

– President Obama, June 22,
on Marc Maron podcast


his piece will end with a brief personal experience I had recently, an experience that illuminates what the President is saying and raises the question of whether it’s polite to say “nigger” in private. My experience underscores that what the President is saying is obviously and profoundly true, and has been since long before he was born. And my recent experience illustrates the abiding armor of denial and determined ignorance that allows people to enjoy the advantages of a racist society without having to acknowledge that it exists. 

An unintendedly brilliant example of self-induced moral blindness to racist behavior comes from Pat Boone, the octogenarian multi-millionaire musician whose fortune was built on racist exploitation of black music in a racist music industry devoted to catering to America’s white racism. Boone’s fundamentalist Christian self-delusions about race appeared on WND (aka WorldNetDaily), self-described as “an independent news company dedicated to uncompromising journalism, seeking truth and justice and revitalizing the role of the free press as a guardian of liberty.”

According to Boone, it’s President Obama’s fault for not preaching that “racial divides and prejudice had greatly diminished and that our society was truly becoming colorblind.” Having said that, Boone provided a white racist analysis of the killing of two black children, Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, unarmed and shot by reckless white men. As for Charleston, where an avowed white racist killed nine black people in church in hope of starting a race war, Boone explains it away as having a “racist element,” but being “inspired by Satan”! While blaming Obama for “erasing” God from public life, Boone pleads for a return to America as a Christian nation – but he does not mention that American Christianity was a powerful defender of American slavery. 

This mode of thinking, or rather this mode of avoiding real thought, is endemic to a large section of the American population and has been, in one form or another, since before there was a United States. How else do you get a Constitution in which slaves don’t get to vote, but do get counted as three-fifths of a person in order to inflate Congressional representation of slave owners? Orwell called it Doublethink in “1984,” but it’s a much older American tradition. 

One form of denial is feigned shock that “Obama said the N-word!” 

Assorted television babble-heads on CNN, NBC, MSNBC, CBS, Fox and elsewhere got all a-twitter over the President’s saying “nigger,” which they sanitized to “the N-word” with such characterizations as “extremely direct language” and “shock value” and “jarring comment” and “electric” and “one of the most charged racial slurs in the English language” – all of which are projections of the commentators&” subjectivity. They are not at all accurate descriptions of what the President said, which was detached, measured, analytical, and precisely accurate. But who wants to hear that on TV? As Wolf Blitzer put it on CNN, “Many people may find this offensive.” CNN’s black legal analyst said the word should never be used. In sharp disagreement, CNN black anchor Don Lemon articulately defended adult conversation about difficult issues on television (for example, on Democracy NOW). 

By paying attention only to the President’s use of the word “nigger” and not to his much broader context, television’s purveyors of conventional wisdom manage to deny the relevance of the President’s larger point: that racism has been endemic to American (and pre-American) culture for some 300 years and that racist thinking remains alive and well in many forms. Focusing on the President’s use of “nigger” as an excuse not to talk about racism in America is, arguably, just another form of racism in America. 

Larry Wilmore on The Nightly Show reduced the TV babble to its ultimate Fox-accusing absurdity, President Obama saying “nigger” in a State of the Union speech. Wilmore also played clips of other presidents saying “nigger,” albeit in a less thoughtful way than Obama: 

  • Nixon: “Our niggers are better than their niggers”

  • LBJ: “there’s more niggers voting there than white folks”

Wilmore also indicated that, while there’s apparently no record of presidents like Washington or Jefferson saying “nigger,” they did own one or more. 

Another effect of all the empty blather about the President saying “nigger” is to distract from the empty gestures about various Confederate flags. American devotion to the Confederate flag is, literally, insane or dishonest or hypocritical, or all three, or pick your word. Why? All Confederate flags are symbols of treason against the United States of America, and somehow it’s OK to celebrate them and merchandise them and pretend they’re something they never were. The Confederacy committed treason as defined by the Constitution and too many people would do it all over again, for the same racist reasons.

What does one young South Carolinian tell us about America today? 

So here’s the personal experience I mentioned. Over the weekend of June 20-21, I was at a family wedding in northern Maryland. The Sunday before Obama’s podcast became public, I was at a post-wedding cookout with maybe 20 people of various ages, many in their twenties. It was a definitely non-political social gathering. 

One young man in his mid-twenties was there as the new beau of the bride’s sister. He was pleasant, attractive, well-spoken, polite, and had grown up in South Carolina. During our first conversation with several other people in the kitchen, David (not his real name) spoke enthusiastically of his work with horses and Brahma cattle. He described a roping gone wrong when he was forced to jump his horse over a fallen Brahma cow, whose horn scored his horse’s underbelly. He seemed comfortable and at ease as the conversation shifted from person to person. He gave no hint of any socially disruptive opinions or behavior. But he was drinking. 

Some time later I wandered into a conversation David was having with the bride’s mother on the screen porch. This conversation was already political. David was complaining about Jon Stewart on The Daily Show for calling out Charleston for having streets named after Civil War generals and otherwise ridiculing South Carolina’s history. Stewart was about to start a race war, David argued, without mentioning Dylann Roof killing nine people. David said he was concerned about a race war because someone had already shot at the Confederate flag at the Capitol. David said we should just let history be history, and besides some people treated their slaves well.

By the time our hostess came into this conversation, David was talking about Obama being Kenyan and like that. Our hostess told him firmly not to talk like that in her house. When he didn’t seem to get the point, I leaned in and suggested that maybe we should both be quiet. He admitted he’d been drinking, but throughout this conversation he remained polite, friendly, quiet, apparently sincere in beliefs he didn’t seem to think anyone would find unusual. He came across as a basically sweet kid. 

The last thing he said to me, before others took him swimming, he said with the same earnest pleasantness. He said, “I don’t hate niggers.” 



William M. Boardman has over 40 years experience in theatre, radio, TV, print journalism, and non-fiction, including 20 years in the Vermont judiciary. He has received honors from Writers Guild of America, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Vermont Life magazine, and an Emmy Award nomination from the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

Reader Supported News is the Publication of Origin for this work. Permission to republish is freely granted with credit and a link back to Reader Supported News.

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The Greatest Obstacle to Anti-Muslim Fear-Mongering and Bigotry: Reality Print
Friday, 26 June 2015 08:58

Excerpt: "A total of 26 Americans have been killed by 'deadly jihadist attacks' in the last 14 years, while almost double that number - 48 - have been killed by 'deadly right wing attacks.'"

 (photo: CNN screen capture)
(photo: CNN screen capture)


The Greatest Obstacle to Anti-Muslim Fear-Mongering and Bigotry: Reality

By Glenn Greenwald and Josh Begley, The Intercept

26 June 15

 

he think tank New America issued a report today documenting “the lethal terrorist incidents in the United States since 9/11.” It found that a total of 26 Americans have been killed by “deadly jihadist attacks” in the last 14 years, while almost double that number — 48 — have been killed by “deadly right wing attacks.” The significance of that finding was well-captured by the New York Times’s online home page caption today, promoting the paper’s article that included this quote from Terrorism Professor John Horgan: “There’s an acceptance now of the idea that the threat from jihadi terrorism in the United States has been overblown.”

That the U.S. government, media and various anti-Muslim polemicists relentlessly, aggressively exaggerate “the terror threat” generally and the menace of Muslims specifically requires no studies to see. It’s confirmed by people’s everyday experiences. On the list of threats that Americans wake up and worry about every morning, is there anyone beyond hypnotic Sean Hannity viewers for whom “terrorism by radical Islam” is high on the list?

To believe the prevailing U.S. government/media narrative is to believe that radical Islam poses some sort of grave threat to the safety of American families. The fearmongering works not because it resonates in people’s daily experiences and observations: it plainly does not. It works because it’s grounded in tribalistic appeals (our tribe is better than that one over there) and the Otherizing of the marginalized (those people over there are not just different but inferior): historically very potent tactics of manipulation and propaganda. Add to that all the pragmatic benefits from maintaining this Scary Muslim mythology — the power, profit and policy advancement it enables for numerous factions — and it’s not hard to see why it’s been so easily sustained despite being so patently false.

It’s literally hard to overstate how trivial the risk of “radical Islam” is to the average American. So consider this:

Data covering deaths in the United States. (photo: deaths from traffic accidents/deaths from bees/deaths from lightning/deaths from furniture/deaths from right-wing extremists)
Data covering deaths in the United States. (photo: deaths from traffic accidents/deaths from bees/deaths from
lightning/deaths from furniture/deaths from right-wing extremists)

If anything, the chart severely understates how exaggerated the threat is, since it compares the total number of deaths caused by “Muslim extremists” over the past 14 years to the number of deaths caused daily or annually by threats widely regarded as insignificant. This is the “threat” in whose name the U.S. and its Western allies have radically reduced basic legal protections; created all sorts of dangerous precedents for invasions, detentions and targeted killings; and generally driven themselves to a state of collective hysteria and manipulation.

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Bernie Sanders' Political Revolution Is Real Print
Thursday, 25 June 2015 14:01

Galindez writes: "If I had told you six months ago that the largest rallies in the race for the 2016 presidential election would be held by Bernie Sanders, you probably would have looked at me funny. To date though, only Hillary Clinton's launch in New York City has rivalled rallies held by the senator from Vermont."

Bernie Sanders speaks to an overflow crowd through a megaphone after a campaign event at the New England College on May 27, 2015. (photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Bernie Sanders speaks to an overflow crowd through a megaphone after a campaign event at the New England College on May 27, 2015. (photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images)


Bernie Sanders' Political Revolution Is Real

By Scott Galindez, Reader Supported News

25 June 15

 

Denver

f I had told you six months ago that the largest rallies in the race for the 2016 presidential election would be held by Bernie Sanders, you probably would have looked at me funny. To date though, only Hillary Clinton’s launch in New York City has rivalled rallies held by the senator from Vermont. This past weekend, Bernie Sanders spoke to 5,000 in Denver, Colorado. The University of Denver had to simulcast the rally on the scoreboard of a lacrosse field, where over a thousand people who were turned away from the gymnasium where Sanders spoke viewed the event. It was the largest non-announcement event of the campaign. In a close second was Bernie’s Minneapolis event on May 31st, when over 4,000 attended an overflow event at the Native American Center.

“This is an extraordinary turnout,” Sanders said as he surveyed the crowd after climbing onto the Hamilton Gymnasium stage at the University of Denver. Neil Young’s “Rockin’ in the Free World” played (with the singer/songwriter manager’s approval) as Sanders was introduced to the people assembled there.

When the crowd chanted his name, Bernie stopped them. “This campaign is not about me,” he said. “It is not about Hillary Clinton or any other candidate. This campaign is about you, your kids and your parents. It is about creating a political movement of millions of people who stand up and loudly proclaim that this nation belongs to all of us and not just a handful of billionaires.”

New Hampshire

Sanders is not only drawing huge crowds, he is starting to rise in the polls and has established himself as a threat to win the Democratic nomination. A recent poll by Suffolk University in New Hampshire has Bernie Sanders within 10 points of Hillary Clinton in the granite state.

David Paleologos is the director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center, which conducted the poll. “Don’t underestimate the power of the progressive nerve network,” Paleologos said, adding: “It is alive, far reaching, and it is translating into political muscle in the New Hampshire Democratic primary.”

Could the same thing happen in other primary states? The Suffolk University poll found that Hillary Clinton leads Bernie by only three points among those who “know both” candidates, which suggests that the race could change significantly as more voters learn about Bernie and his platform.

Sanders Welcomes Former Warren Supporters

Over the last week Sanders staff in Iowa has doubled. The campaign continues to welcome aboard former Run Warren Run staff members.

“Elizabeth Warren is a good friend. Like millions of her supporters around the country, I have great respect and admiration for her,” said Sanders. “That is why it is so gratifying that so many people who wanted Elizabeth to run for president are now getting behind our campaign to restore America’s middle class and take on Wall Street and the big banks.”

In Iowa, Sanders’ campaign hired Blair Lawton, who served as field director in Iowa for the Run Warren Run effort, to serve as political director. Sanders’ new Sioux City regional field director, Susana Cervantes, was the Western Iowa Field Director for Run Warren Run; the Iowa City regional field director, Beth Farvour, was a regional field director for Run Warren Run in Iowa’s 2nd Congressional District; and the Dubuque regional field director, Marrgaret Jarosz, also was a regional field director for Run Warren Run in Iowa. These hirings are significant since these organizers have been on the ground in their communities for months and have developed relationships with local Democrats and identified progressives that will give the campaign a boost. There will not be a learning curve like there would be for many new hires. The new Iowa state director, Robert Becker, said, “Run Warren Run has been on the ground in Iowa for six months now, organizing Iowans who share the progressive values that are the foundation of the Bernie Sanders movement. The staff assembled by Run Warren Run are extraordinarily talented and passionate, and their transition to our team is seamless.”

Run Warren Run was not the only organization attempting to draft Warren. Another group, Ready for Warren has changed their name to Ready to Fight and will be supporting Bernie. “Sanders has captured the imagination and support of people looking for a real progressive challenger in the 2016 Democratic primary," Ready for Warren campaign manager Erica Sagrans and cofounder Charles Lenchner wrote in an op-ed. Bringing in active organizations like Ready for Warren can only add to the Sanders campaign’s momentum.

Key Iowa Democrats Join Campaign

Robert Becker has signed on as state director. Becker was a regional director for Bill Bradley in 2000 and ran Bill Richardson’s campaign in Iowa in 2008. Becker has worked on Democratic campaigns across two states and managed several groundbreaking efforts, including Jared Polis’ historic 2008 victory in Colorado, in which he became the first openly gay man to run and win a seat in Congress. Becker’s experience at running campaigns in Iowa will be an asset for the campaign. “After 25 years in the trenches working for Democrats, I am excited to be helping a candidate who is sparking a movement aimed at addressing income inequality and progressive policies. I am honored to be a part of the Bernie Sanders political revolution,” Becker told RSN.

Another experienced addition is Brendan Summers, who is an expert on the Iowa Caucus process. Summers returns to Iowa in the role of statewide caucus director. Summers is an Iowa politics veteran, having worked in many roles over the last decade, including serving as the Iowa Democratic Party's 2008 Caucus-to-Convention Director and from 2010-2012 as the party caucus director. Summers possesses extensive expertise on the Iowa Caucus process. He was responsible for drafting and maintaining compliance of Iowa’s 2008 and 2012 delegate selection plan. Robert Becker told RSN, “Brendan Summers is an extremely valuable addition to our team. His vast experience at Iowa’s Democratic Party and immeasurable understanding of caucus rules will be vital our organization.”

“From day one we vowed to assemble a top-notch campaign team in Iowa and we continue to demonstrate our commitment to doing just that,” said Jeff Weaver, Sanders’ national campaign director. “Iowa’s caucus process is tailor-made for Bernie Sanders’ grassroots style of campaigning, and we will continue to build a first-in-the-nation organization to capitalize on that strength.”

Labor Ready for Bernie?

The Vermont National Education Association endorsed Bernie on Wednesday. “School teachers and educators are real American heroes. I am honored to have their backing,” said Sanders. Martha Allen, a K-12 librarian from Canaan, Vermont, and the state NEA president, announced the endorsement. “We want to let the whole country in on what we in Vermont have long known,” she said. “Bernie’s core values are in line with ours: he is pro-family, pro-worker, pro-education and pro-labor, and we believe the time has come for his vision to become a national reality.”

Okay, I hear you: that’s Vermont, it’s to be expected that his longtime allies in his home state will endorse him. But Vermont is not the only place where signs are Sanders will win the backing of Labor. In the early primary state of South Carolina, the executive committee of the AFL-CIO passed a resolution calling on the state national AFL-CIO to back Bernie. “We call on the AFL-CIO, union members and working people everywhere to unite behind Bernie Sanders and elect the president America’s workers desperately need,” the resolution said. The resolution “strongly urges” the national AFL-CIO to endorse Sanders.

With fast-track making it through Congress while Hillary Clinton sat on the fence, expect more Labor support for Bernie.

Media Starting to Take Notice

Social and internet media are still out front on coverage of Sanders, but the crowds and New Hampshire polls have forced the mainstream media to take notice. They still trip over themselves to cover every word uttered by Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton, but there is progress. Most publications are at least saying Bernie Sanders has emerged as the Hillary Clinton’s chief rival for the nomination. The left of center publications are even acknowledging that he can win. Progressive members of the media believe he can win. As the campaign continues to pick up steam, it is only a matter of time before all the media start covering Sanders like a frontrunner. In the meantime his supporters are going around the talking heads, and the social media effort continues to mushroom.

Enthusiasm Level

The national polls might not be showing a major rise for Bernie yet, but if they could measure the level of enthusiasm and energy, the polls would show that Sanders is way out in front of any of the candidates running for president in either party. I have been in Iowa since early February, and no other campaign is connecting with voters as well as Bernie. There is no slick presentation; his staff throws a banner behind him and a sign on the podium. Until Neil Young scolded Donald Trump for using his song and announced he was supporting Bernie Sanders, there was no theme song. The excitement has all been generated by Sanders’ message. He is not delivering poll-tested soundbites, he is delivering his agenda with a genuine anger that is also felt by millions of Americans, and they are responding.



Scott Galindez attended Syracuse University, where he first became politically active. The writings of El Salvador's slain archbishop Oscar Romero and the on-campus South Africa divestment movement converted him from a Reagan supporter to an activist for Peace and Justice. Over the years he has been influenced by the likes of Philip Berrigan, William Thomas, Mitch Snyder, Don White, Lisa Fithian, and Paul Wellstone. Scott met Marc Ash while organizing counterinaugural events after George W. Bush's first stolen election. Scott will be spending a year covering the presidential election from Iowa.

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FOCUS: Fifteen Most Outrageous Responses by Police After Killing Unarmed People Print
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Thursday, 25 June 2015 11:38

Quigley writes: "Police kill a lot of unarmed people. So far in 2015, as many as 100 unarmed people have been killed by police. Here are fifteen of the most outrageous reasons given by police to justify killing unarmed people in the last twelve months."

Police officer Thomas Slager, of the Charleston Police Department in South Carolina, was charged with murder after his shooting of 50-year-old Walter Scott in the back was caught on film by a passerby. (photo: Screenshot)
Police officer Thomas Slager, of the Charleston Police Department in South Carolina, was charged with murder after his shooting of 50-year-old Walter Scott in the back was caught on film by a passerby. (photo: Screenshot)


Fifteen Most Outrageous Responses by Police After Killing Unarmed People

By Bill Quigley, Reader Supported News

25 June 15

 

olice kill a lot of unarmed people. So far in 2015, as many as 100 unarmed people have been killed by police. Here are fifteen of the most outrageous reasons given by police to justify killing unarmed people in the last twelve months. 

First, a bit of background. So far in 2015, there have been around 400 fatal police shootings already; one in six of those killings, 16 percent, were of unarmed people, 49 had no weapon at all, and 13 had toys, according to the Washington Post. Of the police killings this year, less than 1 percent have resulted in the officer being charged with a crime. The Guardian did a study which included killings by Tasers and found that 102 people killed by police so far in 2015 were unarmed and that unarmed black people are twice as likely to be killed by police as whites. 

One: He Was Dancing in the Street and Walking With a Purpose. On June 9, 2015, an unarmed man, Ryan Bollinger, was shot by police in Des Moines after “walking with a purpose” toward the police car after he exited his vehicle. This followed a low-speed chase which began when Bollinger was observed dancing in the street and behaving erratically. The deceased was shot by the police through the rolled up cruiser window. The murder is under investigation.

Two: Thought It Was My Taser. An unarmed man, Eric Harris, ran from the police in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on April 2, 2015. After he was shot in the back by a Taser by one officer and was on the ground, another 73-year-old volunteer reserve officer shot and killed him, all captured by video. While dying, he was yelling that he was losing his breath, to which one of the officers responded “F*ck your breath.” The police said the officer thought he was shooting his Taser and “inadvertently discharged his service weapon.” The officer has been charged with second degree manslaughter. Running away from the police so often provokes police overreaction that the aggressive police response has several names, including the “foot tax” and the “running tax.”

Three: Naked Man Refused to Stop. A naked, unarmed, mentally ill Air Force veteran who had served in Afghanistan, Anthony Hill, was shot and killed March 9, 2015, by police in DeKalb County, Georgia. Police said he had refused an order to stop. The killing is under investigation.

Four: Not Going to Say. On March 6, 2015, police in Aurora, Colorado, shot and killed unarmed Naeschylus Vinzant while taking him into custody. For the last three months, while the investigation into the killing continues, the police have refused to say what compelled the officer to shoot Vinzant.

Five: Five Police Felt Threatened by One Unarmed Homeless Man. March 1, 2015, Los Angeles police shot and killed an unarmed homeless man, Charly Leundeu Keunang, after five officers went to his tent and struggled with him. One unarmed homeless man threatened five armed LAPD officers? Los Angeles police have killed about one person a week since 2000. An investigation is ongoing.

Six: My Taser Didn’t Work. On February 23, 2015, an unarmed man, Daniel Elrod, was shot twice in the back and once in the shoulder and killed in Omaha, Nebraska, after he tried to climb a tree and jump a fence to escape the police, who suspected him of robbery. Police said a Taser was deployed, but did not work, and Elrod ignored their demands to get down on the ground and show his hands, and they felt threatened. Video was not made available, and the officer who killed Elrod later resigned. This was the second person the officer had killed. No criminal charges were filed.

Seven: Armed With a Broom. Lavall Hall’s mother called the police in Miami Gardens February 15, 2015, and asked for help for her son, who was mentally ill. Lavall Hall, five foot four inches tall, walked outside with a broom and was later shot and killed by police, who said he had failed to comply with instructions and engaged them with an object. The killing is still under investigation. 

Eight: Throwing Rocks. On February 10, 2015, an unarmed man, Antonio Zambrano-Montes, was fired at 17 times and killed by police in Kennewick, Washington. A video of his killing has been viewed more than 2 million times. Officers said he had been throwing rocks at cars, ran away, and then turned around.

Nine: Taser Worked but He Didn’t Stop Moving. On February 2, 2015, a Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, police officer shot unarmed David Kassick in the back with a Taser. When Kassick went to the ground on his stomach, the officer shot him twice in the back with her gun, killing him. The officer said Kassick, who was running away from a traffic stop, was told to show his hands and not move but continued to try to remove the Taser prongs from his back, and the officer thought he was reaching for a gun. The officer has been charged with homicide.

Ten: Car Going 11 Miles an Hour Was Going to Kill Me.Denver police fired 8 times at unarmed Jessica Hernandez, 17, who died January 16 after being hit by four bullets. The police said she drove too close to them as she was trying to get away and may have tried to run them down, so they shot into the windshield and driver’s windows. The police said the car may have reached 11 miles per hour in the 16 feet it traveled before hitting a fence. The police were not charged.

Eleven: Armed With a Spoon. Dennis Grigsby, an unarmed, mentally ill man holding a soup spoon, was shot in the chest and killed in a neighbor’s garage by Texarkana Police December 15, 2015. The killing is under investigation.

Twelve: Armed With Prescription Bottle. Rumain Brisbon, a 34-year-old unarmed man, was shot twice and killed by police in Phoenix on December 2, 2014, after he ran away, was caught, and struggled with the officer, who mistook a prescription pill bottle in Brisbon’s pocket for a gun. The police officer was not charged.

Thirteen: It Was an Accident. On November 20, 2014, a New York City police officer fired into a stairwell and killed unarmed Akai Gurley. The officer, who was charged with manslaughter, is expected to say he accidently fired his gun.

Fourteen: Don’t Mention It. On November 12, 2014, an unarmed, handcuffed inmate was shot multiple times in the head, neck, chest, and arms by officers while fighting with another handcuffed inmate in the High Desert State Prison in Carson City, Nevada. His family was not told, and did not know he had been shot until three days later when they claimed his body at a mortuary.

Fifteen: Armed With Toy Gun. John Crawford was unarmed in a Walmart store in Beavercreek, Ohio, on August 4, 2014, when he picked up an unloaded BB gun. When officers arrived, they say they ordered him to put down the gun and started shooting, hitting him at least twice and killing him. In a widely viewed video, Mr. Crawford can be seeing dropping the BB gun, running away, and being shot while unarmed. Likewise, Cleveland police shot and killed an unarmed 12-year-old boy, Tamir Rice, who was playing with a toy pellet gun on November 22, 2014. Police said they shouted verbal commands from inside their vehicle in the two seconds before they shot him twice. In both these cases, the police story of shouting warnings and orders looks quite iffy at best. 

These are the responses of police authorities, who face less than one chance in a hundred of being charged when they kill people, even unarmed people. These outrages demand massive change in the way lethal force is used, reported, justified, and prosecuted.



Bill Quigley is Associate Director of the Center for Constitutional Rights and a law professor at Loyola University New Orleans. He is a Katrina survivor and has been active in human rights in Haiti for years. He volunteers with the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti (IJDH) and the Bureau de Avocats Internationaux (BAI) in Port au Prince. Contact Bill at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

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