Discussion is one thing; verbal combat is another

Every once in a while I have to repeat this caveat: I value the education of discussion, including of differences, but I don’t run a debating society. There is little value in going back & forth at length with those who support war & militarism, Israeli colonialism, Hillary Clinton’s treacheries, the Kashmiri occupation.

I know the futility since I come from a reactionary family who hasn’t moved an iota to the left despite what seemed an eternity of my best arguments. My older sister has never moved from Sanders socialism & a boyfriend of 22 years could not be dissuaded from voting Democrat. People are heartfelt about their politics, even their deeply misguided ones, & I long ago gave up trying to wrangle or browbeat them to see things my way. It doesn’t work & it poisons friendships.

That doesn’t mean I hold back my views but I don’t get in people’s faces to promote them. And I don’t go to their FB walls to ‘straighten them out.’ My mantra is that one of the arts of politics is knowing when to save your breath.

So the upshot of all this is, don’t come to my wall to set me straight about India’s claims to Kashmir or on anything else. You can think me as intolerant as I think your arguments are banal. We’ll just leave it at that & proceed on what we do agree on.

In a momentary lapse, media reports on Kashmir

Grieving Kashmiri women (REUTERS:Danish Ismail) Aug 4 2016

In a departure from its usual dead silence about the occupation & current siege in Kashmir, Reuters published this photo of Kashmiri women grieving as they watch the body of 23-year-old Riyaz Ahmad Shah being carried to his funeral in Srinagar.

The young man was an ATM security guard riding his bike back home after coming off duty Tuesday night. A postmortem showed he had more than 300 pellets inside his abdomen fired from close range by Indian soldiers. His brother Zahoor Ahmad explained that there were no protests or stone pelting in the area at the time of his murder so it was a cold-blooded execution.

Most of that of course is not explained in the photo caption since media has found in Palestine & in Kashmir that brevity is the very soul of deceit.

Long live Kashmiri Intifada. End the occupation. Self-determination for Kashmir.

(Photo by Danish Ismail/Reuters)

Democracy is not the problem in society

Enough with the damnations of democracy as the problem in society. Somewhere along the line, democracy got confused with white supremacy & colonialism & identified as a western concept.

These are the antitheses of democracy. It is not a western concept. Struggling to achieve it has been the history of the human race, including preeminently the failures to achieve it. Those failures do not invalidate it nor show it to be a pipe dream. Misanthropy like that leads to the triumph of autocracy & tyranny with which we are all too familiar in the era of the barbaric phase of capitalism.

Amnesty India & the betrayal of human rights in Kashmir

Amnesty India on pellet guns tweet --Aug 4 2016

Today on day 26 of the barbaric siege of Kashmir, Amnesty India has finally come out with a public criticism of pellet guns & the statement is a masterpiece of compromise, ambiguity, & cowardice–if not outright propagandistic allegiance with the siege:

“Pellet guns are inherently inaccurate & indiscriminate, & have no place in law enforcement. Amnesty International India calls on the Jammu & Kashmir government to immediately stop the use of pellet guns in policing protests. They cannot ensure well-targeted shots & risk causing serious injury, including to bystanders or other protesters not engaging in violence. These risks are almost impossible to control.”

What does that mean? If the guns were accurate they would not violate human rights laws about firing on unarmed protesters? Which protesters is it legitimate to mow down with buckshot? How can there be accuracy or anything but indiscrimination when firing pellets or any other kind of munitions at groups of protesters?

What about Amnesty India honoring its human rights mandate & campaigning against the Indian occupation of Kashmir?

Violence in Kashmir not slowing down

Violence in Kashmir shows no sign of slowing down but is experiencing new surges, The most recent death toll is 68 with thousands of disabling & permanent injuries, particularly blindness from pellet injuries.

Solidarity is not just hand-wringing in sympathy or feeling their pain. It’s action on their behalf. It’s unknown to most of us who organized the many rallies held all over the world in the past weeks. It might have been organized out of mosques. If anyone does know that information it would be useful to share. If solidarity is to mean anything or become the political force it must become to render effective aid, then we need to collaborate & coordinate internationally. We have to take this occupation deadly seriously & incorporate it into our other political campaigns.

Clintons turned Haiti into sweatshop haven so Hillary hasn’t leg to stand on criticizing Drumpf for also profiting from sweatshops

Clinton in Haiti

NBC news reported Clinton’s criticisms abouf Drumpf’s use of overseas sweatshops to make his clothing lines. Her righteousness doesn’t have a leg to stand on. Out of the many detestable acts by Clinton during her tenure as Secretary of State is how she & Bill Clinton implemented Obama’s policy of turning post-hurricane Haiti into a sweatshop haven & in the process sucked millions of dollars into their personal & foundation coffers.

Neoliberal capitalism is based on sweatshop economics & this shyster politician has made sure to enrich herself off the backs of millions of primarily women & children workers.

This was originally posted in October 2012. It’s only the tip of the iceberg of her profound corruption.

Haiti is open for plunder! Both of the Clintons joined Haitian president, Michel Martelly–along with a glamorous entourage of movie stars Sean Penn, Maria Bello, & Ben Stiller, fashion designer Donna Karan, model Petra Nemcova, British flyboy Richard Branson, USAID & State Department functionaries, bankers from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) & other investors–in the opening ceremony of the $300 million Caracol Industrial Park in northern, rural Haiti. According to media flattery, the work of both Clintons in Haiti–in particular this industrial park–will shape their political legacy. Damn straight it will! It already earns them a special place in hell & merits them a special tribunal for human rights crimes against the people of Haiti. But loathsome as the Clintons are, they are not down there in some rogue capacity; they are agents of US government policy.

After the January 2010 earthquake, US & other international power brokers moved swiftly to establish a decision-making system in Haiti which took all power out of the hands of Haitians & institutions run by & accountable to them. They set up the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC) headed by Bill Clinton–not because of his organizing talents but because of his treachery. Michel Martelly was the IHRC candidate of choice to run for president in 2011. Martelly is a former honky-tonk singer, committed Duvalierist, & admitted participant in the Tonton Macoutes, paramilitary death squads Duvalier used in a reign of terror against political opponents: hundreds of thousands of people were disappeared, tortured, murdered, stoned, burned alive, their corpses put on display & often hung in trees. Family members who tried to remove the bodies for burial often disappeared themselves.

When the Clintons speak they are at pains to explain how they’re “working for the Haitians,” are “Haitian-led” & “helping the Haitian people to achieve their own dreams.” If that’s true they have to explain why this project is at odds not with the dreams but the expressed demands of the Haitian people. The Clintons, et al, explain this industrial park will bring up to 65,000 Haitian jobs. But of course, just to remove the earthquake rubble, find ways to reuse it, construct & repair homes, build sanitation systems, health clinics & schools would take even more workers–in the cities where they live & not in the countryside where they don’t. The IHRC has prioritized & fast-tracked infrastructure projects like this industrial park, highways, telecom, building the tourist industry, & privatizing public services not because these are the dreams of Haitians but because they suit the needs of international capital & exploitation which wants to turn Haiti into a Caribbean sweatshop.

Even a cursory look at this park project will expose the truth since it’s what’s not explained that damns the whole project: first of all, more than 300 small farmers were forcibly displaced from their holdings to make way for the industrial park; the Haitian government simply claimed the land as state property. It is prime agricultural land & environmentally essential. Turning it into a giant sweatshop reduces the already compromised ability of Haiti to produce food for its people, & the oil-burning power plant funded by USAID will destroy the environment.

The park’s anchor tenant is Sae-A, a South Korean garment company notorious & nearly run out of Guatemala on a rail for egregious labor violations, including violence against workers. They expect to pay workers $5 a day to make clothes for stores like Walmart & the Gap. In fact, Sae-A recently shipped its first order of Haitian-made garments to Walmart. They were persuaded to set up the sweatshop by walking into a ready-made factory with tax & tariff accommodations to make it super-profitable to them. Sean Penn, the willing stooge of US colonialism in Haiti, lauds Sae-A for their “maverick nature” but sycophants like him can’t distinguish the antisocial from the maverick. The only other tenant so far is Peintures Caraïbes, a Haitian paint manufacturer, who expects to hire 300 workers max. Their presence is a gesture to cover the colonialism of the whole project.

The reason Penn & the other movie stars are there is to help peddle this crap not just to Haitians but to the rest of us; the reason Karan is there is likely so she’ll get her ritzy clothes made there cheap; & the reason Branson is there is because building up tourism is part of the master plan for Haiti, which includes expansion of the Cap Haitien airport to accommodate international flights. Of course, this master plan was determined by international power brokers & predators, not subject to the voice of the Haitian people themselves. The good news is there are reports of massive protests in Port-au-Prince against the policies of Martelly & neoliberalism. Demand the US & its predatory allies get the hell out of Haiti; Haiti for & by the Haitians!

(Photo by Larry Downing/Reuters)