{"id":626,"date":"2011-06-19T18:49:35","date_gmt":"2011-06-19T18:49:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/rashidmod.com\/?p=626"},"modified":"2013-06-30T01:00:03","modified_gmt":"2013-06-30T01:00:03","slug":"kill-yourself-or-liberate-yourself-the-real-u-s-imperialist-policy-on-gang-violence-vs-the-revolutionary-alternative","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/rashidmod.com\/?p=626","title":{"rendered":"Kill Yourself or Liberate Yourself: The Real U.S. Imperialist Policy on Gang Violence vs. The Revolutionary Alternative"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote>\n<p>\u201c<em>Look into the matter of your enemy&#8217;s alliances and cause them to be  split and dissolved. If an enemy has alliances, the problem is grave and the  enemy&#8217;s position is strong; if he has no alliances the problem is minor and the  enemy is weak.\u201d &#8211; Chinese military proverb<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n<p><em>\u201cApproximately 28% of the [FBI&#8217;s  domestic covert action] efforts were designed to weaken groups by setting  members against each other or to separate groups which might otherwise be allies  and convert them into mutual enemies. The techniques used included \u2026  encouraging hostility up to and including gang warfare between rival groups&#8230;\u201d  &#8211; Church Committee, U.S. Congressional Report: Intelligence Activities and the  Rights of Americans, 94th Congress, 2nd Session, Report  No. 94-755 (1976)<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>There are some one million youth gang members in  Amerika today. No wonder the popular image of a young Black male, or a youth of  color is that of a violent \u201cgang banger.\u201d While no one can deny that gang  violence is a common occurrence in the oppressed communities, what is seldom  mentioned is that the U.S. government has been behind instigating and spreading  this violence and creating the conditions that gave rise to it.<\/p>\n<p>The official response to gang warfare is to demonize  and violently attack gang formations while refusing to discuss or address the  social and economic problems that contribute to gang activity. Moreover, no  effort has ever been made to resolve the conflict of gang rivalries, because  deliberate government policies are at the root.<\/p>\n<p>Many of the groups labeled as youth \u201cgangs\u201d actually  began with missions to serve, uplift and defend the poor and oppressed  communities. But government policies directed at destroying grassroots  political leadership that was a strong influence attempting to steer these  groups in a positive direction pushed them in a negative and criminal direction  to prey upon and destabilize their own communities.<\/p>\n<p>After the government destroyed such organizations as  the original Black Panther Party, the Puerto Rican Young Lords Party, the  Chicano Brown Berets and Alianza, and the Appalachian white Young Patriots  Party\u2014in the 1970&#8217;s, it moved to destroy the political consciousness and unity  of the oppressed urban communities\u2014especially the New Afrikan communities. In  1978, the National Security Council decided to implement a policy set out in  National Security Council Memorandum No. 46 (NSC-46) the purpose of which was  to ensure the continued demise of the Black civil rights and liberation  movements.<\/p>\n<p>Among the \u201cpolicy options\u201d proposed in NSC-46 was  preventing the rise of any genuine Black leader who could unite the New Afrikan  people in the U.S. and link the struggle here with the liberation struggles in  Afrika, and to cause splits and internal conflicts within the movement and the  communities. These things were proposed in the interests of \u201cnational  security.\u201d Here are some of the proposals in NSC-46:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\u201cThe concern for the future security of the United  States makes necessary the range of policy options. Arranged without intent to  imply priority they are:<\/p>\n<p>\u201c&#8230;(b) to elaborate and bring into effect a special  program designed to <em>perpetuate division<\/em> in the Black movement and <em>neutralize the  most active groups<\/em> of leftist radical organizations representing  different social strata of the Black community; to <em>encourage<\/em> division in Black circles;<\/p>\n<p>\u201c(c) to preserve the present climate which <em>inhibits the emergence<\/em> from within the  Black leadership <em>of a person capable of  exerting nationwide appeal<\/em>;<\/p>\n<p>\u201c&#8230;(e) to support actions designed to sharpen <em>social stratification<\/em> in the Black  community\u2014<em>giving rise to growing antagonisms  between different Black groups and a weakening of the movement as a whole<\/em>&#8230;\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>The motive and goal is plainly stated: to destroy our  genuine leadership and divide the people against themselves. It is the old  Roman dictum &#8216;<em>Divide and Rule<\/em>.&#8217;<\/p>\n<p>With these stated intentions in mind, the facts and  considerations set out below should be given <em>serious<\/em> thought by <em>every<\/em> critic, victim  and member of the youth gang subculture. The reader needs first and foremost to  recognize that the violence, crime, lost lives, and suffering that is taking  place within and between the various \u201cgang\u201d formations of every \u201crace\u201d and  ethnicity are the result of an <em>officially  orchestrated scheme of divide and rule<\/em> in the context of a system of  class exploitation and a policy of deliberate genocide.<\/p>\n<p>The cycle of violence that has caused the deaths and  injury of countless \u201chomies\u201d and the consequent chaos that is wrecking our  communities is not the \u201cfault\u201d of the youths caught up in the culture of \u201cgang  bangin&#8217;,\u201d rather the blame belongs with the government so many Amerikans blindly  trust and hold in uncritical awe. The New Afrikan Black Panther Party\u2014Prison  Chapter (NABPP-PC) calls upon <em>all <\/em>of  the brothers and sisters in the street \u201ctribes\u201d to critically examine the  truth, end the fratricide, and unite in a <em>clenched  fist alliance<\/em> to serve, uplift, protect and defend our home  communities and join in the struggle for our common liberation from this  capitalist imperialist system that is at the root of <em>all<\/em> our problems.<\/p>\n<h3 align=\"center\"><u>The Art of  Divide and Rule<\/u><\/h3>\n<p>In understanding the imperialist game behind spreading  and perpetuating gang warfare, two things should be kept in mind:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Divide and Rule (or Agitate, Indoctrinate and Divide), and<\/li>\n<li>Self-Inflicted Genocide<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Divide and Rule is a strategy of containing and  controlling populations that are of profitable use to those in power, but  represent a threat if allowed to unite. Genocide is a strategy employed to  dispose of a population seen to be of little or no profitable use to those in  power. Self-Inflicted Genocide is the strategy of Divide and Rule <em>taken to the extreme<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>Within this framework two trends in Amerikan history  are relevant. The first is described in the autobiography of Frederick Douglass,  an escaped and self-educated Black slave. Douglas observed that when groups of  slaves from different plantations came together, they would often fight each  other over whose \u201cowner\u201d was \u201csuperior.\u201d As absurd as this sounds, even though <em>all<\/em> of them hated being enslaved, they  would brawl over what amounted to claims of territorial supremacy and identification  with their hated masters and the plantation he put them on. None of them <em>owned anything<\/em>, and all were oppressed and  exploited, yet they felt compelled to \u201crep\u201d their masters and their status and  fight each other. Sound familiar?<\/p>\n<p>The second trend relates to the extermination of the  Indians and the theft of their lands. This \u201cIndian removal\u201d and genocide (which  reduced them to less than 1% of the population of their native land), was  accomplished in large part by the Europeans playing different Indian nations  against each other and getting them to kill each other \u2013 <em>the equivalent of gang warfare<\/em>. Think  about that!<\/p>\n<p>On the plantations, (which were built upon the  Indian&#8217;s stolen land), the labor of the Black slaves was the source of the  plantation system&#8217;s wealth. They cleared the fields, planted, tended and  harvested the tobacco, sugar cane, cotton and other crops and performed other  useful labor. They were therefore \u201chighly valued <em>property<\/em>,\u201d so with the slaves, the strategy of Divide and  Rule was employed \u2013 (recall the Willie Lynch process). But because the Indians  proved too difficult to enslave profitably and they stood in the way of  expansion of the plantation system, genocide was the strategy employed against  them.<\/p>\n<p>But since the abolition of chattel slavery, the value  of Blacks has gone down to the capitalist rulers and genocide has been employed  proportionately. Following the Civil War, lynchings, KKK terror and the \u201cchain  gang\u201d were employed to force the freed slaves back to work for the landowners  as \u201csharecroppers\u201d and to deprive them of newly won civil rights. During World  War I masses of Blacks were pushed to migrate to the industrial centers to  replace white workers called to war, then in the &#8217;20&#8217;s, another wave of KKK  terror, lynchings and bloody \u201crace riots\u201d were instigated to push them down  into the lowest paying jobs in segregated ghettos.<\/p>\n<p>Following the uprisings in the &#8217;60&#8217;s and &#8217;70&#8217;s and the  emergence of the Black Panther Party and Black Liberation Movement, an even  more serious plan of genocide and marginalization was hatched involving  flooding the ghettos with drugs and criminalization and mass incarceration of  the poor, and promotion of self-genocide in the form of gang warfare. The \u201cWar  on Drugs\u201d is in reality a war on the poor \u2013 and in particular the Black youth.<\/p>\n<p>Sun Tzu, the ancient sage of the \u201cArt of War,\u201d  recognized that unity is essential in war. He also pointed out that \u201c<em>all warfare is based on deception<\/em>.\u201d It is  on this basis that the very imperialist system that is waging this war hides  itself and its true intentions behind a cover of \u201cserving and protecting\u201d us,  in the guise of \u201cLaw and Order,\u201d keeping us passive and ignorant victims. But  to actually conquer a foe, Sun Tzu proposed three stages:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<ul>\n<ul>\n<li>The first stage, which he gave top priority, is to \u201c<em>stop the enemy&#8217;s plans<\/em>.\u201d That is, defeat  the enemy&#8217;s strategy with one of your own, or in other words, prevent him from  making and executing successful plans against you. One effective way to do this  is to identify and neutralize his strategic thinkers and leaders. Another  method is to confuse his plans and prevent his being able to execute them.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/ul>\n<\/ul>\n<ul>\n<ul>\n<ul>\n<li>The second stage, if the enemy&#8217;s plans cannot be stopped, is to \u201c<em>disrupt his alliances<\/em>.\u201d This is, in  essence, the principle behind \u201c<em>Agitate,  Indoctrinate and Divide<\/em>.\u201d But methods of dividing the enemy are not  only to be applied between the enemy and his potential allies, but also <em>within the enemy&#8217;s own ranks<\/em>. As long as  his ranks are divided (by jealousy, fear, ambition, anger, hate, etc.), he  cannot move against you with full effect. Therefore you must keep your enemies  divided \u2013 this is common sense.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/ul>\n<\/ul>\n<ul>\n<ul>\n<ul>\n<li>The third stage proposed by Sun Tzu is \u201c<em>attack and defeat the enemy<\/em>\u201d with armed force. At this  point, if the enemy has good leadership and you can&#8217;t divide his ranks or him  from his allies, success then turns on his military skills in formulating and  executing battle plans.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/ul>\n<\/ul>\n<p>So in simple terms the three stages are: 1) ATTACK THE  HEAD (and the body will remain disorganized, confused and vulnerable), 2)  DIVIDE THE BODY (so it cannot function together to carry out the will of the  head), and 3) FIGHT THE BODY (to destroy or cripple it with armed force).<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\u201c<em>If you cannot nip  his plans in the bud, or disrupt his alliances when they are about to be consummated,  sharpen your weapons to gain victory<\/em>.\u201d \u2013 Chang Yu, Chinese military  historian and annalist<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<h3 align=\"center\"><u>The Combined  Method of Imperialist Conquest<\/u><\/h3>\n<p>The U.S. ruling elite recognizes that the body of the  oppressed masses is amorphous and adaptive. Like a salamander, its severed  limbs are capable of growing back, and new leaders will emerge to replace the  fallen. The imperialists therefore combine and apply all three stages of  military conquest to contain and defeat the mass resistance of poor and working  class people, both without and within Amerika.<\/p>\n<p>In <em>Protect Our  Leaders Defend Our People<\/em>, we discuss the U.S. government&#8217;s  persistent efforts to pinpoint and destroy every genuine leader and leading  organization that has arisen from amongst our oppressed ranks. Then they  replace our fallen or isolated leaders with ones they pick and approve to  mislead us. In this was they \u201cATTACK THE HEAD.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>They also \u201cDIVIDE THE BODY,\u201d and this is where  promoting division and sectarian violence between the youth gangs (the major  focus of this discussion) comes in. Furthermore, they \u201cFIGHT THE BODY\u201d by  engaging the gangs \u2013 and whole communities \u2013 in low intensity warfare through  the increasingly militarized police forces.<\/p>\n<p>But because the people are kept leaderless, divided  and confused, they generally don&#8217;t realize that they are under constant enemy  attack. The government sanctioned misleaders deceive the people into thinking  that their real enemy is their protector, therefore we don&#8217;t quite detect the  real meanings behind such plainly declared Establishment terms as the \u201c<em>War on Drugs<\/em>,\u201d the \u201c<em>War on Crime<\/em>,\u201d and more precisely, the \u201c<em>War on Gangs<\/em>,\u201d which are in effect and  reality declarations of war on the poor and people of color.<\/p>\n<p>The U.S. government (as the armed protectors and  enforcers of the U.S. monopoly capitalist ruling class), destroys our leaders  and leading organizations, divides and destabilizes our communities with crime,  violence and drugs (that they covertly promote), and then it uses the chaotic  conditions to vilify the poor and people of color, and justify targeting us  with its own armed attacks and incarceration. Therefore, we can see that U.S.  imperialist policy combines Sun Tzu&#8217;s methods of attacking the head, dividing  the body and fighting the body&#8217;s scattered parts.<\/p>\n<p>Let&#8217;s examine the features and evidence of each of  these methods more closely:<\/p>\n<h3>1. ATTACK THE HEAD<\/h3>\n<p>Comrade George Jackson, who was a product of the inner  cities, developed into one of the most prominent strategic thinkers of our  liberation movement in the 1960&#8217;s and &#8217;70&#8217;s. He understood that capitalist  imperialism was and is the real enemy and the cause of our overall suffering,  oppression and exploitation. He was keenly aware of the oppressed people&#8217;s need  for leaders to unite and organize against and overcome their oppressed  condition. More to the point, he recognized that the imperialists also  recognize this need and the Establishment remains alert and vigilant in  identifying and neutralizing potential leaders as part of a well-developed  policy of containing and keeping the oppressed leaderless.<\/p>\n<p>Here is how Comrade George broke it down:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\u201c<em>Capitalism is the  enemy. It must be destroyed. There is no other recourse. The system is not workable  in view of the modern industrial city-based society. Men are born  disenfranchised. The contract between ruler and ruled perpetuates this  disenfranchisement.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cMen in positions of trust owe an  equitable distribution of wealth and privilege to the men who have trusted them.  Each individual born in these Amerikan cities should be born with those things  that are necessary to survival. Meaningful social roles, education, medical  care, food, shelter, and understanding should be guaranteed at birth. They have  been part of all civilized human societies until this one. Why else do men  allow other men to govern? To what purpose is a Department of Health,  Education, and Welfare, of Housing and Urban Development, etc? Why do we give  these men power over us? Why do we give them taxes? For nothing? So they can  say the world owes our children nothing? The world owes each of us a living the  very day we are born. If not we can make no claims to civilization, and we can  stop recognizing the power of any administrator. Evolution of the large  city-based society has made our dependence upon government complete. Individually,  we cannot feed ourselves and our children. We cannot, by ourselves, train and  educate them at home. We cannot organize our own work inside the city structure  by ourselves. Consequently, we must allow men to specialize in coordinating these  activities. We pay them, honor them, and surrender control of certain aspects  of our lives to them so that they will in return take each new helpless entry into  the social group and work on him until he is no longer helpless, until he can  start to support himself and make his contribution to the continuity of  society&#8230;<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cWhat is it that has been working  against my generation from the day we were born through every day to this one?<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cCapitalism and capitalist man,  wrecker of worlds, scourge of the people. It cannot address itself to our needs,  it cannot and will not change itself to adapt to natural changes within the social  structure.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cTo the Black male the losses were  most tragic of all. It will do us no good to linger over the fatalities, they&#8217;re  numberless and beyond our reach. But we who have survived must eventually look  at ourselves and wonder why. The competition at the bottom of the social spectrum  is for symbols, honors, and objects; Black against itself, Black against lower  class whites and Browns, virulent, cutthroat, backstabbing competition, the  Amerikan way of life. But the fascists cooperate&#8230;This competition has  destroyed trust. Among the Black males a premium has been placed on distrust. Every  other Black male is viewed as the competition; the wise and practical Black is  the one who cares nothing for any living ass, the cynic who has gotten over any  principles he may have picked up by mistake. We can&#8217;t express love on the supposition  that the recipient will automatically use it against us as a weapon. We&#8217;re  going to have to start all over again. This next time around we&#8217;ll let it all  hang out, we&#8217;ll stop betraying ourselves, and we&#8217;ll add some trust and love.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cRecall the stories you&#8217;ve read  about the other herd animals. the great Amerikan bison, the Caribou or Amerikan  reindeer.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cThe great Amerikan bison or buffalo  \u2013 he&#8217;s a herd animal, or social animal&#8230;just like us&#8230;we&#8217;re social animals,  we need others of our general kind about us to feel secure. Few men would enjoy  total isolation. To be alone constantly is torture for normal men. The buffalo,  cattle, caribou, and some others are like folks in that they need company most  of the time. They need to butt shoulders and butt butts. They like to rub  noses. We shake hands, slap backs, and rub lips. Of all the world&#8217;s people we Blacks  love the company of others most, we are the most socialistic. Social animals  eat, sleep, and travel in company. They need this company to feel secure. This  fact means that socialistic animals also need leaders. It follows logically  that if the buffalo is going to eat, sleep, and travel in groups some  coordinating factor is needed or some will be sleeping when others are traveling  without the leader-follower complex, in a crisis the company would roar off in  a hundred different directions. But the buffalo did evolve the leader-follower  complex as did the other social animals; if the leader of the herd of caribou  loses his footing and slips to his death from some high place, it is very  likely that the whole herd will die behind.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cThe leader-follower complex. The  hunter understood this. Predatory man learned of the natural occurrence of  leadership in all of the social animals, that each will by nature produce a  group leader, and to these natural leaders fall the responsibility for  coordination of the group&#8217;s activity, organizing them for survival. The buffalo  hunter knew that if he could isolate and identify the leader of the herd and  kill him first, the rest of the herd would be helpless, at his mercy, to be  killed off as he saw fit.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cWe Blacks have the same problem the  buffalo had; we have the same weakness also and predatory man understands this  weakness well.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cHuey Newton, Ahmed Evans, Bobby  Seale, and the hundreds of others <\/em>[of our  genuine leaders] <em>will be murdered according  to this fascist scheme.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cA sort of schematic natural  selection in reverse. Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, Bobby Hutton, Brother Booker,  W.L. Noland, M.L. King, Featherstone, Mark Clark, and Fred Hampton \u2013 just a few  who&#8217;ve gone the way of the buffalo.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cThe potential Black leadership  looks at the pitiable condition of the <\/em>[leaderless,  confused and scattered] <em>Black herd: the  corruption, the preoccupation with irrelevance, the apparent ineptitude  concerning matters of survival. He knows that were he to give the average  brother an M-16, this brother wouldn&#8217;t have anything but a club for a week. He  weighs this thing that he sees in the herd against the possible risks he&#8217;ll be  taking at the hands of the fascist monster and naturally he decides to go for  himself, feeling that he can&#8217;t help us because we are beyond help, that he may  as well go get something out of existence. These are the &#8216;successful Negroes,&#8217;  the opposite of &#8216;failures.&#8217; You find them on the ball courts and fields, the  stage, pretending and playing children&#8217;s games. And looking for all the world  just as pitiable as the so-called failures.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cWe were colonized by the white  predatory fascist economy. It was from them that we evolved our freak  subculture and the attitudes that perpetuate our conditions. These attitudes  cause us to give each other up to the klan pigs. We even on occasion work gun  in hand right with them. A Black killed Fred Hampton; Blacks working with the  CIA killed Malcolm X; Blacks are plentiful on the payroll of the many police  forces that fascism must employ to protect itself from the people. These  fascist subcultural attitudes have sent us to Europe, Asia&#8230;and even Afrika <\/em>[to kill]<em>&#8230;and die for  nothing&#8230;We are so confused, so foolishly simple that we not only fail to distinguish  what is generally right and what is wrong, but we also fail to appreciate what  is good and not good for us in very personal matters concerning the Black  colony and its liberation. The ominous government economic agency whose only  clear motive is to further enslave, number, and spy on us; the Black agency  subsidized by the government to infiltrate us and retard liberation, is accepted  and by some even invited and welcomed, while the Black Panther is avoided and  hard-pressed to find protection among the people&#8230;If we allow the fascist  machine to destroy <\/em>[the Black Panther Party]<em>, our dream of eventual self-determination and control  over the factors surrounding our survival is going to die with them&#8230;<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cThe young panther Party member, our  vanguard, must be embraced, protected, allowed to develop&#8230;our communion in  perfect harmony and they&#8217;ll never, never be another Fred Hampton affair.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>But the BPP was identified as a herd leader. It was  labeled as \u201cthe greatest threat to U.S. national security\u201d by the FBI, and it  was destroyed by the U.S. government. The leadership was not protected as  Comrade George pointed out was essential to advancing our struggle. Indeed,  only a year after writing the above words he was himself assassinated by San  Quentin prison guards. Our herd leaders were identified and neutralized. And  just as Comrade George predicted, the masses scattered in confusion and have  since remained vulnerable to enemy attack.<\/p>\n<p>The youth, deprived of the strategic leadership of the  BPP and similar formations, saw these revolutionary structures replaced with a  rise of sectarian gang formations that were devoid of revolutionary guidance  and vision. These groups fell under the spell of gangsterism that was  glamorized by Hollywood. As Comrade Russell \u201cMaroon\u201d Shoats noted, the youth  went from representing the leading force in our liberation struggle to  promoting \u201cexpensively dressed big hat wearing, Cadillac driving, imitations of  the Italian Mafia.\u201d Furthermore, Maroon observed, they were converted from  \u201cfighting oppression into pawns who were used to further destroy their own  communities.\u201d Even worse, these formations fell into the old slave mentality of  fighting each other over turf that none of them owned, but with violence on the  level of self-inflicted genocide.<\/p>\n<p>Other BPP leaders predicted this counter-revolutionary  outcome, that it was what the government planned in its efforts to destroy the  revolutionary leadership, leaving the urban masses confused, helpless, and  easily divided and played against themselves. Black Panther Comrade ji-Jaga  expressed as much in a 1993 interview:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\u201c<em>Huey Newton<\/em> [the BPP&#8217;s Minister of Defense] <em>gave a  lecture on that one time and we had foreseen that this was gonna happen. After  the leadership of the BPP was attacked at the end of the 60&#8217;s and the early  70&#8217;s, throughout the Black and other oppressed communities, the role models for  up-coming generations became the pimps, drug dealers, etc. This is what the government  wanted to happen. The next result was that the gangs were being formed, coming together  with a gangster mentality, as opposed to the revolutionary progressive mentality  we would have given them.<\/em>\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<ul>\n<ul>\n<ul>\n<li>Quoted in Mumia  Abu-Jamal&#8217;s <em>We Want Freedom: A Life in the  Black Panther Party <\/em>(2004) pp. 237-238<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/ul>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Another BPP veteran, Comrade Dhoruba Bin-Wahad, made a  similar observation in a recent article on the execution of Stanley \u201cTookie\u201d  Williams, cofounder of the Crips street gang:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\u201c[I]<em>t was the  destruction of militant groups such as the Black Panthers that left a social, political  and ideological void in Afrikan Amerika to be filled by street gangs&#8230;Although  law enforcement experts are anxious to dispel and distort the social and  political roots of street gangs such as the Crips, the fact of the matter is  that gangs like the Crips were in part a consequence of the success of <\/em>[the  U.S. government&#8217;s] <em>devastation of the militant  Black liberation movement in Amerika.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<ul>\n<ul>\n<ul>\n<li><em>The Ethics of Black Atonement in Racist  America: The Execution of Stanley Tookie Williams<\/em><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/ul>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Even today the imperialist U.S. government opposes  oppressed people admiring the leadership example set by the BPP. Because Tookie  dedicated his book <em>Life in Prison<\/em> to Black Panthers (specifically Comrade George), California&#8217;s Governor Arnold  Schwarzenegger rejected the plea to spare Tookie&#8217;s life. He said that the  dedication \u201cdefies reason and is a significant indicator that Williams is not  reformed.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The imperialists remain ready and willing to identify  and \u201cAttack the Head\u201d of the oppressed to defeat our attempting to resist our  oppression. Having accomplished their intentions, the body was left leaderless  and deprived of revolutionary vision. Their next step was to divide the body.<\/p>\n<h3>2. DIVIDE THE BODY<\/h3>\n<p>As part of the strategy to keep the oppressed  communities, and particularly their youth, divided, the Establishment has  continuously kept the politically leaderless street gangs locked in a cycle of  fratricidal violence. While some Amerikans may be fooled, most of the aware  people realize the U.S. government has no wish to resolve sectarian gang  violence. Certainly no \u201cgang bangers\u201d believe it does. Within gang circles it  is widely believed that the government murdered Bobby Lander, an OG Blood in  Watts in 1989, staging the killing to appear as though the Crips were  responsible to destroy a peace treaty established in 1986 between the groups.<\/p>\n<p>This predictably set off a wave of back and forth  revenge killings. Furthermore, most youth involved in the gang subculture have  personally experienced or witnessed police \u201cgang units,\u201d \u201cnarcotics squads,\u201d  \u201cgang task forces,\u201d etc. deliberately instigate violence between youth from  rival groups or neighborhoods.<\/p>\n<p>Here is a typical scenario I&#8217;ve heard over and over. The  cops pick up one or several young males under the pretext of arresting them,  but instead they&#8217;re driven to a rival neighborhood and kicked out of the police  vehicle. The pigs then draw the attention of a group of rival youth to the  \u201cmarks\u201d and quickly drive off leaving the unarmed targets to fight and\/or flee  for their lives. Whatever the immediate outcome, the objective and ultimate  outcome is to provoke or continue a cycle of retaliatory violence.<\/p>\n<p>Plainclothes police driving unmarked, often  confiscated, cars and wearing clothes bearing gang colors and making  identifying gang signs have been identified, or suspected, of shooting and  killing leaders and members of rival gangs to undermine alliances and truces  and spark wider-scale gang wars. The 1989 murder of Bobby Lander and the murder  of OG Crip Raymond Washington, (which was blamed on Piru Bloods), are two such  examples.<\/p>\n<p>In his book, <em>Blue  Rage, Black Redemption<\/em> (2004), Tookie bore witness to the role of  the police in inciting and escalating gang wars:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\u201c<em>Yes America, as  unbelievable as it may seem, &#8216;hood cops, with impunity, commit drive-bys and other  lawless acts. It was common practice for them to abduct a Crip or Bounty Hunter  and drop him off in hostile territory, and then broadcast it over a  loudspeaker. The predictable outcome was that the rival was either beaten or  killed on the spot, which resulted in a cycle of payback. Cops would also  inform opposing gangs where to find and attack a rival gang, and then say, &#8216;Go  handle your business.&#8217; Like slaves, the gang did exactly what their master commanded.  Had they not been fueled by self-hatred, neither Crips, Bounty Hunters, nor any  other Black gang, would have been duped.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cThe &#8216;hood cops were pledged to  protect and serve, but for us they were not there to help, but to exploit us \u2013  and they were effective. With the cops&#8217; Machiavellian presence, the gang  epidemic escalated. When gang warfare is fed and fueled by law enforcement,  funds are generated for the so-called anti-gang units. Without gangs, these  units would no longer exist.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>The 1976 Church Committee report of the U.S. Congress  found that the FBI and local police were repeatedly involved in inciting gang  wars, and in fact took pride in their roles in the resulting carnage they&#8217;d  caused. In the words of that report:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p><em>\u201cThis report does demonstrate&#8230;that  the chief investigative branch of the Federal Government, which was charged by  law with investigating crimes and preventing criminal conduct, itself engaged  in lawless tactics and responded to deep-seated social problems by fomenting  violence and unrest&#8230;<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cThe select committee&#8217;s staff  investigation has disclosed a number of instances in which the FBI <\/em>[manipulated] <em>violence prone  organizations&#8230;in an effort to aggravate &#8216;gang warfare&#8217;&#8230;equally disturbing  is the pride which these officials took in claiming credit for the bloodshed  that occurred.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>This ongoing policy of officials inciting violence  between various youth groups and races is especially played out inside U.S.  prisons. Many of the rivalries begin in the prisons and carry over to the  street. Indeed prison officials even admit to such schemes. California, where  the U.S. gang sub-culture has its deepest roots, provides a clear example.<\/p>\n<p>The 1997 documentary film \u201cMaximum Security  University\u201d exposed the \u201cgladiator fights\u201d set up from 1989 to 1994 between  rival prisoners at California&#8217;s Corcoran State Prison. Many of the involved  prisoners were seriously injured or murdered by rival prisoners and guards, who  shot them with rifles for fun under the pretext of breaking up the fights  they&#8217;d arranged. These were not isolated occurrences. In fact, in 1999,  California&#8217;s Department of Corrections CDOC) officials admitted facilitating  and manipulating violence between rival prisoner groups allegedly to keep  control of their prisons.<\/p>\n<p>In response to a prisoner hunger strike at the New  Folsom Prison, where prisoners were protesting to receive yard time with  prisoners they got along with instead of with rival groups, CDOC Ombudsman Ken  Hurdle refused to negotiate, stating: \u201cThen you&#8217;d have two groups normally  aligned on the yard at the same time. They would have only the staff as their  enemy.\u201d \u2013 quoted from the <em>Sacramento Bee<\/em>,  Dec. 8, 1999. The motive of \u201cDivide and Rule\u201d couldn&#8217;t have been stated  plainer.<\/p>\n<p>Further reports followed, culminating in a February  23, 2000 melee involving 200 prisoners. The summer 2000 issue of <em>California Prison Focus <\/em>(CPF) newsletter  found that these riots resulted from CDOC officials deliberately fostering  tension between rival racial groups at Pelican Bay State Prison, and the  arranging of a number of smaller fights between members of rival groups. CPF  stated:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p><em>\u201cAt the center of this <\/em>[violence] <em>is the longstanding  CDOC policy of forcing warring prisoner groups onto the yard together while, at  the same time, refusing to provide any means of for these rival factions to  negotiate peaceful resolutions to their disputes<\/em>.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>CPF went on to add:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p><em>\u201cThe February 23 incident <\/em>[which resulted in guards firing 24 rounds from their assault  rifles, killing one prisoner and injuring 15 others], <em>occurred on only the second day since the August incident  that the entire population was placed on the yard. In the months between these  two full scale melees, instead of moving to lessen hostilities, prison  officials appear to have made matters worse by instigating a long series of  smaller fights. Either Pelican Bay officials have lost control of their  institution or we are witnessing a return of the &#8216;gladiator days&#8217; of early 1990&#8217;s  Corcoran.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>Of course the CDOC wasn&#8217;t losing control of its  prisons. As Ken Hurdle admitted, keeping prisoners violently divided and at  each other&#8217;s necks is a policy calculated to maintain control and keep the  prisoners&#8217; focus off of the officials who are oppressing them all. As CPF  concluded: \u201cCDOC officials have a long history of promoting and instigating  violence among prisoners. This has been documented in legal proceedings&#8230;\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The officially instigated violent cycle grew to the  point that, according to Taxpayers for Improving Public Safety, there were 315  prisoner-on-prisoner riots in 2005 alone. Furthermore, California&#8217;s prison  guard&#8217;s unions have been involved in inciting the \u201cgang wars\u201d to promote  building more prisons in California. As Comrade Tom Big Warrior noted:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p><em>\u201cComplicity between neo-Nazi white  inmates and guards and Southern Hispanic gangs like the Sure\u00f1os, is becoming  more evident in all these &#8216;spontaneous&#8217; race riots. Governor Schwarzenegger has  clearly failed in his attempt to gain control over the California prison system  and institute reforms. His predecessor, Governor Davis, virtually handed over  the prison system to the notoriously corrupt guards union, and Schwarzenegger&#8217;s  attempt to reassert control has collapsed under pressure from the special  interest groups, as cited by prison chief Roderick Hickman in his resignation  last month.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cThough the majority of California&#8217;s  170,000 prisoners are Black, and the politically conscious Chicano, Indigenous,  and Northern Mexican prisoners are struggling to build unity between all prisoners,  the white Aryan Nation and other neo-Nazi factions have found willing allies  among the Southern Hispanic gangs who are the instigators in the racial  violence with the complicity of the guard union. The goal is to polarize and  drive a wedge between the prisoners along racial lines, to put a halt to reform  efforts that would interfere with the construction of new prisons.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u201cIn 2004, Hickman announced a bold  new change in policy that would highlight drug rehabilitation, halfway houses,  and home detention for minor parole violators as an alternative to sending them  back to prison. This was attacked in a media campaign sponsored by the guards  union and a victim&#8217;s rights group, and Schwarzenegger got &#8216;cold feet&#8217; and  backed down.\u201d \u2013 Anatomy of a Spontaneous Prison Riot<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>So the reality boils down to government instigated  racial and group violence which it exploits to generate public alarm and  consequent support for building more prisons, (which benefits only the  industries, corporations and special interest groups whose profits are tied in  with prison expansion), and intensifying the nationwide \u201cWar on Gangs\u201d \u2013 all  under the pretext of responding to the very death and bloodshed officials  themselves incite and spread. These \u201cDivide the Body\u201d tactics are applied  everywhere in U.S. prisons. Virginia, for example, has been on a prison  building binge in economically strapped rural white communities since the late  1990&#8217;s, building them at a pace far faster than the state can fill, despite  abolishing parole, revoking \u201cgood time,\u201d enacting \u201cthree strikes\u201d laws in the  mid-1990&#8217;s, and having one of the nation&#8217;s highest conviction rates.<\/p>\n<p>When those prisons, especially Virginia&#8217;s two  \u201csupermaxes,\u201d were repeatedly exposed as unneeded and the justifications used  to promote building them were exposed as lies, Virginia officials had to keep  crafting new rationales for continuing its prison expansions. The latest  \u201cjustification\u201d being promoted is to \u201ccurb gang violence.\u201d In reality, the  officials have been working overtime to instigate and spread prisoner-on-prisoner  gang-related violence.<\/p>\n<p>For example, at Red Onion State Prison (ROSP), the  remote supermax where I am confined, prisoners identified as members of rival  ethnic gangs, (particularly leaders and the most territorial individuals), are  concentrated in two select segregation units called \u201cgang pods,\u201d to keep  hostilities festering between them. Because the foul motives behind the use of  such units are obvious, ROSP officials deny the existence of these units.<\/p>\n<p>These rival prisoners are then released piecemeal from  the \u201cgang pods\u201d into the general population units. The intent is to see the  festering conflicts erupt into group violence in the larger open population  setting. Any resulting (deliberately manufactured) situations then validate  official claims of \u201cproblems\u201d with gang violence, justifying their demonizing  labels and pre-designed intentions to enhance measures of repression and  official violence against ethnic youth, demands for increased public funding  for crime and \u201cgang\u201d control, expanding the prison and militarized police  structures, and overall: <em>Keeping the body  divided, confused, and warring with itself.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>So these systems operate to provoke and increase gang  violence (<em>divide the body<\/em>) and in  turn <em>respond<\/em> to the violence they  have created with official counter-violence (<em>fight  the body<\/em>). This is a general imperialist offensive military strategy  applied in both \u201c<em>Low Intensity<\/em>\u201d  wars (like the war on youth in the oppressed communities) and \u201c<em>High Intensity<\/em>\u201d wars (as in Iraq).<br \/>\n  Indeed, we see it being applied to divide the Shiite  and Sunni Muslims in Iraq, and justify the continued U.S. military occupation. From  the very beginning of the U.S. invasion in 2003, the plan was to seize control  through winning the allegiance of the majority Shiite population, (in whose  territory most of the oil reserves are located), by playing them off the Sunni  minority, (just like the U.S. ruling class keeps power in Amerika by playing  the white \u201cmajority\u201d against the Black and other ethnic \u201cminorities\u201d).<\/p>\n<p>The overthrow of Saddam Hussein and his  Sunni-dominated Baathist government was essentially intended to win over the  Shiites. But as with all wars of imperialist occupation, overreaching U.S.  military violence against Iraqi resistance to foreign invasion prompted a nationalist  response from both Sunni and Shiite ethnic populations. This led increasingly  to united resistance against the common enemy, despite the persistent efforts  of the U.S. imperialists to drive a wedge between them. By 2005, calls by  Shiite clerics and resistance groups for a formal Shiite-Sunni alliance and  increasing armed resistance compelled drastic measures to divide the Iraqi  people as U.S. casualties shot up and morale plummeted.<\/p>\n<p>On February 22, 2006, the Golden Mosque, the holiest  Shiite shrine, (which is in Samara), was bombed while full of worshipers,  killing scores of Shiites and destroying its golden dome. U.S. intelligence  agencies and media assets quickly spread the word that the Sunnis were  responsible, but many observers suspected that U.S. and British fores were the  culprits. In fact video footage of British troops dressed as Arabs packing  explosives surfaced. However, nothing could stop the rage generated by the  attack from sparking a wave of back and forth sectarian revenge killings, which  diverted some of the heat off the occupying U.S. and U.K. Forces. Just like the  government-instigated gang wars in the U.S.<\/p>\n<p>During June 2007, Nuri al-Maliki, the U.S.  hand-picked, puppet, Shiite Prime Minister of Iraq, told U.S. Deputy Secretary  of State John Negroponte in a phone conversation, \u201cWe&#8217;ve eliminated the danger  of sectarian war,\u201d indicating that Sunni-Shiite hostilities were winding down. The <em>very next day<\/em> the Golden Mosque  was bombed again, bringing down its minarets. You do the math!<\/p>\n<p>The main cry of the U.S. officials is that  Shiite-Sunni hostilities present a danger of all out civil war in Iraq if U.S.  forces are withdrawn. Therefore, it is argued, the military occupation must go  on and on indefinitely.<\/p>\n<p>On a similar note, there is a lesson that can be drawn  from Amerikan history. It is a little known fact that originally Black, white  and Indian forced labor worked side by side on the early plantations. That is  until 1676 when white and Black slaves rose in rebellion in the Virginia  colony, overthrew the colonial government, and burned down the capitol at  Jamestown. The leader and organizer of the rebellion was Nathaniel Bacon, a  white man, who became ill and died at the height of the revolt. By losing its  head, (Bacon), the body of rebelling slaves and servants lost cohesion and  became vulnerable to counter-attack and defeat by colonial forces.<\/p>\n<p>Upon regaining control, the Virginia Company  implemented a plan to permanently <em>divide the  body<\/em> of the poor masses that set the pattern of racist division that  has continued until today. In 1682, the colonial government passed laws that  made slavery a permanent and inherited status for Afrikans. The enslavement of  Europeans was phased out and the colonial society was divided along racial  lines of \u201cwhite\u201d and \u201cnegro\u201d (Afrikan).<\/p>\n<p>The line was further established and underscored in  1705 by a law that classified as \u201cnegro\u201d anyone having \u201cone drop\u201d of Afrikan  blood. The poor whites were given a sense of social privilege, even though many  were poorer than the slaves, and a belief in \u201cracial superiority,\u201d as well as  license to lord it over and brutalize the \u201cnegroes\u201d in the role of overseers. Whites  were culturally conditioned to hate and fear Blacks (and vice versa), and to  strive to make sure the slaves never united in numbers except to labor under  close supervision of overseers. Some Blacks were also chosen to be overseers,  and all were encouraged to be \u201csnitches\u201d and spies for their white masters \u2013  AGITATE, INDOCTRINATE AND DIVIDE \u2013 DIVIDE AND RULE!!<\/p>\n<p>Returning to the present and the gang wars, the  sectarian violence generated by the U.S. government &#8211; attended by the flooding  of the oppressed communities with drugs \u2013 also imperialist generated \u2013 has in  turn been used to justify open warfare against the divided body of the  oppressed masses. What&#8217;s worse is that these tactics have turned the oppressed  communities against their own youth. The anti-social behavior of the gangs  invokes fear and turning to the police for protection. Desperate to contain the  gang violence and predatory behavior that threatens their security, the people  in the oppressed communities turn to their oppressors to increase and enhance  the militarized police occupation of their communities, only to be further outraged  when these occupiers kill innocent people and act no different than the gangs.<\/p>\n<h3>3. FIGHT THE BODY<\/h3>\n<p>Under the cover of waging a \u201cWar on Drugs\u201d and a \u201cWar  on Gangs,\u201d the U.S. government has increasingly enhanced its militarization of  the police in the inner cities and stepped up its violence against the youth  and oppressed communities. Since 9-11, this has been increasingly incorporated  with the government&#8217;s \u201cWar on Terrorism.\u201d The steady erosion of civil rights  and civil liberties parallels the widening divide between the incomes and  lifestyles of the rich minority and those of the poor and working class  majority. Youth gangs, and youth of color generally, feature as principal  targets of each of these \u201cWars.\u201d In a 1984 report of the Central Intelligence  Agency (CIA), the imperialist&#8217;s fear of the youth is explained:<\/p>\n<p>\n    <em>\u201cThe youth of a growing population  may very well play a major role in pressing for change. They are among those  who are usually disproportionately disadvantaged: they have less at stake in  the existing structure of authority, more idealism, more impatience, and in a  society with a steady or rising rate of growth their proportion of the total  population increases. The density of the number of youth relative to the total  population may thus be one clue to the strength of the pressure for change.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n  This sheds light on their focus on youth gangs. But  let&#8217;s trace the sequence of the domestic \u201cWar on Drugs\u201d to the \u201cWar on Gangs\u201d and  how in each of them urban youth gangs have been the major targets of official  violence. First though, a little history of how the youth gangs became so  prominent is in order. As already noted, in the late 1960&#8217;s and early &#8217;70&#8217;s the  imperialists moved to suppress and destroy all revolutionary political  consciousness within the oppressed urban communities. These actions were  rationalized under the cover of preventing and containing violence \u2013 the same  rationale promoted today.<\/p>\n<p>California features largely in the history of this  repression, which is not surprising as it was in California that the original  Black Panther Party was formed in 1966. It was also in California that two of  the major youth gangs, the Crips and the Bloods were formed. According to the  Establishment&#8217;s National Gang History website:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\u201cIn 1969, a Los Angeles youth named Raymond  Washington, 15, organized a group of other neighborhood youths and started a  gang called the Baby Avenues. The Baby Avenues wanted to emulate a gang of  older youths who had been involved in gang activity since 1964 and provided  minor crimes for the Black Panthers of Los Angeles. This gang was called the  Avenue Boys since they claimed their turf on Central Avenue in East Los  Angeles. Raymond Washington, along with Stanley \u201cTookie\u201d Williams and several  other gang members from the Baby Avenues Gang were fascinated with the hype of  the Black panthers and they wanted to develop the Baby Avenues gang into a  larger force. The Baby Avenues Gang began using the name Avenues Cribs since  members lived on the avenue (Central Avenue). Crib members would wear blue  scarves (now called bandannas) around their necks or heads. The color blue became  their representative color.<\/p>\n<p> \u201cIn 1971, the use of the word &#8216;Crip&#8217; had become so  common among the Avenues Cribs that it became an acceptable name for the gang. Meanwhile,  Raymond Washington and his collection of young gang members influenced other  area youth gangs resulting in the formation of many Crip sets. Some of these  sets included Avalon Garden Crips, Eastside Crips, Inglewood Crips and Westside  Crips. Crips gangs were violent and constantly expanded their turf. Because of their  aggression, several rival gangs joined forces as a gang collective called the  Bloods. They adopted the color Red as their representative color. A fierce  rivalry between these two gangs existed throughout the 1970&#8217;s and 80&#8217;s. By the  early 1980&#8217;s, Crips gangs were heavily involved in the drug trade that they  commenced an expansion throughout the United States to sell a new drug product  called \u201cCrack.\u201d Throughout the 1980&#8217;s and 1990&#8217;s the Crips developed intricate networks  and a respected reputation with other gangs across America and neighboring countries.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  In August 1965, the South Central Los Angeles ghetto of  Watts erupted in violent rebellion. The six-day uprising was driven by the  outrage of Black youth to the racist status quo, to police brutality and murder  of Black youth, systematic discrimination and poverty, and the government&#8217;s  repeatedly subverting and suppressing attempts to peacefully organize and  effect change.<\/p>\n<p>\n  These conditions, which prevailed in Black ghettos  across the country, attended by the ideas of Malcolm X, who was assassinated  that same year, inspired Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale to form the Black  Panther Party for Self-Defense in Oakland, California. The series of urban  uprisings that swept across Amerika from 1964 to 1968, (which included the 1965  Watts Rebellion), and the subsequent rise of political activism and  consciousness of the urban youth, prompted the federal government to finance  and undertake various studies designed to contain the Black rebellion. In 1973,  Ronald Reagan, (who was then governor of California), announced in his State of  the State address a planned biomedical facility \u2013 the Center for the Study of  the Reduction of Violence \u2013 to be set up at the University of California in Los  Angeles (UCLA). Louis \u201cJolly\u201d West, a controversial psychiatrist who had long  worked with the CIA, was to run the facility.<\/p>\n<p>\n  West proposed to focus on Mexican and Black  neighborhoods to screen residents for \u201cgenetic defects\u201d and proposed implanting  electrodes in their brains as a \u201ccure.\u201d Broad public opposition to this plan  prevented it from getting off the ground. West then sought to set up a  laboratory for humyn experimentation at a former U.S. missile base in Santa  Monica, California.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Following the Watts Rebellion, West proposed mass  sterilizations of youth of color to render them passive eunuchs. In 1972, he  proposed chemical sterilization of U.S. prisoners. Protests across California  in 1974 against West&#8217;s proposals, and plans to implement them, led to cuts in  government funding for his Nazis-like projects. But he still remained on the  government&#8217;s payroll.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The next year (1975), in a book he edited entitled <em>Hallucinations: Behavior, Experience and Theory<\/em>,  West revealed that use of narcotics was being considered as a weapon of social  control against select \u201cminority\u201d and political groups. He wrote:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      \u201c<em>The role of drugs  in the exercise of political control is also coming under increased discussion.  Control can be imposed either through prohibition or supply. The total or even  partial prohibition of drugs gives government considerable leverage for other  types of control. An example would be the selective application of drug laws  against selected components of the population such as members of certain  minority groups or political organizations.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  This revelation has great relevance to the \u201cWar on  Drugs\u201d that would be declared only a few years later \u2013 which has focused almost  exclusively on people of color. It was also in this time period (1978) that  NSC-46 was developed by the White House with the expressed intent of forever  destroying the Black political movements in the U.S.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Throughout the 1970&#8217;s, the BPP came under vicious  attack by the government \u2013 led by the FBI \u2013 and it was destroyed. The Bloods  and Crips, although then relatively small factions, became locked in conflict  over turf, respect and other grievances \u2013 with both accusing the other of  harming the communities under their control.<\/p>\n<p>\n  In the early 1980&#8217;s, events occurred that pushed these  and other urban youth gangs into prominence, namely the introduction of crack  cocaine into the inner cities \u2013 starting with Los Angeles \u2013 by the CIA, under  President Ronald Reagan. Reagan&#8217;s Vice-President, George Bush, Sr. \u2013 a prior  CIA director \u2013 was appointed to be head of Reagan&#8217;s National Narcotics Border  Interdiction System and immediately expanded the CIA&#8217;s role in drug operations.  Under the Reagan-Bush administration, the CIA channeled tons of cocaine into  the hands of the Bloods and Crips in LA through a local dealer named \u201cFreeway\u201d  Rick Ross, (who processed it into crack). Crack, which is both cheap and highly  addictive, proved to be a very effective weapon in the government&#8217;s <em>attack against the divided body<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The cocaine was being shipped to LA from Colombia by  Nicaraguan exiles \u2013 and the CIA itself \u2013 and was sold to the Crips and Bloods  to finance a mercenary army (the Contras) that the CIA had organized to  overthrow the revolutionary Sandinista government in Nicaragua.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cReagan came into office just after  a revolution had taken place in Nicaragua, in which a popular Sandinista  movement (named after the 1920&#8217;s revolutionary hero Augusto Sandino) overthrew  the corrupt Somoza dynasty (long supported by the United States). The  Sandinistas, a coalition of Marxists, left-wing priests, and assorted  nationalists, set about to give more land to the peasants and to spread  education and health care among the poor.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cThe Reagan administration, seeing  in this a \u201cCommunist\u201d threat, but even more important, a challenge to the long  U.S. control over governments in Central America, began immediately to work to  overthrow the Sandinista government. It waged a secret war by having the CIA organize  a counter-revolutionary force (the \u201ccontras\u201d), many of whose leaders were  former leaders of the hated National Guard under Somoza.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cThe contras seemed to have no  popular support base inside Nicaragua and so were based next door in Honduras,  a very poor country dominated by the United States. From Honduras they moved  across the border, raiding farms and villages, killing men, women, and  children, committing atrocities. A former colonel with the contras, Edgar  Chamorro, testified before the World Court:<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>&#8216;We were told that the only way to  defeat the Sandinistas was to use the tactics the agency <\/em>[the CIA] <em>attributed to Communist  insurgencies everywhere: kill, kidnap, rob, and torture&#8230; Many civilians were  killed in cold blood. Many others were tortured, mutilated, raped, robbed, or  otherwise abused&#8230; When I agreed to join&#8230; I had hoped that it would be an  organization of Nicaraguans&#8230;<\/em>[I]<em>t  turned out to be an instrument of the U.S. government&#8230;&#8217;<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cThere was a reason for the secrecy  of the U.S. actions in Nicaragua: public opinion surveys showed that the  American public was opposed to military involvement there. In 1984, the CIA, using  Latin American agents to conceal its involvement, put mines in the harbors of  Nicaragua to blow up ships. When information leaked out, Secretary of Defense  Weinberger told ABC news: &#8216;The United States is not mining the harbors of  Nicaragua.&#8217;<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cLater that year Congress,  responding perhaps to public opinion and the memory of Vietnam, made it illegal  for the United States to support &#8216;directly or indirectly, military or  paramilitary operations in Nicaragua.&#8217; The Reagan administration decided to  ignore this law and to find ways to fund the contras secretly, looking for  &#8216;third-party support.&#8217; Reagan himself solicited funds from Saudi Arabia, at  least $32 million. The friendly dictatorship in Guatemala was used to get arms  surreptitiously to the contras. Israel, dependent on U.S. aid and always dependable  for support, was also used.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u2013 <\/em>Howard Zinn, <em>A People&#8217;s History  of the United States: 1492 \u2013 Present<\/em> (Harper Collins; N.Y. 1999) pp.  585-586<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  The U.S. also pursued two other channels of funding  the illegal Contra War: one by selling weapons to Iran in exchange for the  release of U.S. hostages held in Lebanon, and giving the profits from those  sales to the Contras (the Iran-Contra scandal), and the second by allowing the  Contras to raise money by dumping tons of cheap crack cocaine into the U.S. inner  cities \u2013 starting and spreading the \u201ccrack epidemic.\u201d The Contras not only  flooded the inner cities with crack through the gangs, but also sold the gangs  military weapons to enforce their power against each other and over disputed  drug turfs. This sudden access to wealth and weapons enhanced the power and  prestige of the gangs and membership flourished inside the poor ghettos. As  Mike Davis observed:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      \u201c<em>With 75,000  unemployed youth in the Watts-Willowbrook area, it is not surprising that there  are now 145 branches of the rival Crips and Bloods gangs in South LA, or that  the jobless resort to the opportunities of the burgeoning &#8216;crack economy.&#8217;\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      &#8211; \u201cChinatown Part Two? The &#8216;Internationalization&#8217; of  Downtown Los Angeles\u201d <em>New Left Review<\/em>,  Vol. 164 (1987) p. 75<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  These were the government-created conditions that  created the crack explosion and gang wars beginning in the early 1980&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The CIA&#8217;s role in the whole affair was first exposed  by a series of front page articles, written by journalist Gary Webb, from  August 18-20, 1996 in the <em>San Jose Mercury  News<\/em> under the heading \u201cDark Alliance,\u201d and subtitled \u201cThe Story  Behind the Crack Explosion.\u201d The series prompted a major outcry from LA  residents whose communities had long suffered the ills of the crack infestation  and attendant gang warfare. The CIA first denied any involvement and used its  power to destroy Webb&#8217;s career. On December 10, 2004 Webb was found dead from  two gunshot wounds to the face. His death was dismissed by officials as a  \u201csuicide.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\n  Black Congresswomyn Maxine Waters, who was the  Representative for LA, received a flood of complaints from LA residents in  response to Webb&#8217;s 1996 articles. In turn she pressed for Congressional and CIA  investigations and herself conducted an independent investigation. She found  Webb&#8217;s story fully validated. She later recalled:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cIn South Central Los Angeles we  wondered where these guns were coming from. They were not simply handguns, they  were Uzis and AK-47&#8217;s, sophisticated weapons brought in by the same CIA  operatives who were selling the cocaine because they had to enforce bringing  the profits back in. It was at this time when you saw all these guns coming  into the community that you saw more and more killing, more and more violence. Now  we know what was going on. The drugs were put in our communities on  consignment, out to the gangs and others. If they did not bring the profits  back, the guns were brought in so they could enforce their control. The killing  just mounted and people said, &#8216;What are they fighting about? What are all these  drive-by shootings about? What is this gang warfare?&#8217; And the press they said,  &#8216;Oh, it&#8217;s the colors. Some like red, some like blue.&#8217; Well, you know it was  about the drugs, it was about the crack cocaine, introduced into our  communities by people who brought it in with a purpose.<\/em>\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\n      &#8211; quoted in Alexander Cockburn, et al., <em>Whiteout: The CIA, Drugs and the Press<\/em> (Verso: NY, 1998) p. 65<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  Her efforts to get Congress to conduct public hearings  and for mainstream media coverage ran into brick walls, leading her to spread  the word independently. The CIA conducted an internal investigation of itself,  not digging too deep. Its final report revealed clear known connections between  the CIA and the Contras&#8217; drug trafficking. Yet the report concluded by denying  CIA knowledge or involvement. Waters responded that the report \u201clacks  credibility and its conclusions should be dismissed.\u201d Under mounting pressure  the CIA finally revealed in October 1998 that it had concealed from Congress  and other agencies its knowledge and support of the Contras smuggling drugs  into the U.S. to fund their operations. Further revealed was that the CIA had  clearance from Reagan&#8217;s Justice Department in 1982 to keep the CIA&#8217;s knowledge  and role in these activities secret.<\/p>\n<p>\n  But CIA involvement in drug-running is nothing new. In  fact throughout its existence the CIA has been the central facilitator of the  international drug trade, in pursuit of financing its many illegal foreign and  even domestic operations. Indeed, the CIA was behind the heroin epidemic that  shattered Black communities in the 1960&#8217;s and 1970&#8217;s, prompting Richard Nixon&#8217;s  first \u201cWar on Drugs.\u201d<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cWhat cannot be denied is that U.S.  intelligence agencies arranged for the release from prison of the world&#8217;s  preeminent drug lord <\/em>[Charles \u201cLucky\u201d  Luciano on February 9, 1946], <em>allowed him to  rebuild his narcotics empire, watched the flow of drugs into the largely black  ghettoes of New York and Washington D.C. Escalate, and then lied about what  they had done. This founding saga of the relationship between American spies  and gangsters set patterns that would be replicated from Laos and Burma to  Marseilles and Panama&#8230;<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cA few weeks before he died <\/em>[in 1962] <em>Luciano gave an  interview to an Associated Press reporter who asked him why he had been  released from prison. &#8216;I got my pardon because of the great services I rendered  to the United States,&#8217; Luciano said&#8230;<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cFrom the moment of its inception  the CIA has held to the same policies of its progenitors in keeping gangster  organizations in business. By 1947 the Agency was backing heroin producers in  Marseilles, Burma, Lebanon and western Sicily.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>&#8211; Whiteout, <\/em>p. 134<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  Those who don&#8217;t recognize the genocidal implications  of the U.S. imperialists flooding the oppressed communities with narcotics  should pay close heed to the words of Professor Yusuf Nuruddin, who narrowly  survived the heroin epidemic of the 1960&#8217;s and 70&#8217;s:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      \u201c<em>I estimate that  circa 1967-1972 roughly two-thirds of the males between 16 and 35 in my <\/em>[Bedford-Stuyvesant] <em>neighborhood <\/em>[in Brooklyn, NY] <em>were <\/em>[using] <em>heroin. Decades before the so-called &#8216;paranoid&#8217; accusations of the CIA  involvement in distribution of crack-cocaine in Los Angeles surfaced, many folks  in my generation had surmised that local police were involved in heroin  distribution&#8230; Those who didn&#8217;t die of overdoses or simple long-term neglect of  basic health which characterizes hard core addiction, found themselves victim  of shared &#8216;dirty&#8217; needles&#8230; <\/em>[T]<em>he  AIDS epidemic wiped them out. Between the ages of 35 and 39 they were dropping  like flies. Few brothers in my neighborhood from <\/em>[my] <em>generation reached the age of 40. Ninety percent of  the generation was wiped out. It was genocide.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>&#8211; <\/em>\u201cBrothas Gonna Work it Out!\u201d <em>Socialism  and Democracy<\/em>, Vol. 18, No.2, July-Dec 2004, p. 246-47<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  Worse still he has witnessed a repeat of history with  the crack epidemic, but on a more destructive level due to the role of armed  gang warfare, and how this process has served the imperialists.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cShying away from needles&#8230;the  early Hip Hop generation&#8230;turned to smokable crack-cocaine as a drug of  &#8216;choice.&#8217; I watched the whole cycle of generational genocide re-occur in the  mid-to-late 80&#8217;s and 90&#8217;s, as the violence of the drug trade escalated to  unprecedented levels (heroin junkies were known for theft, but not for  violence). This time the powers that be pumped not only drugs into our  communities, but drugs and guns. Hold ups for cash, jewelry, and shearling leather  coats by crack junkies frequently ended up in violence and death. While the  heroin trade had been controlled by middle-aged whites in organized crime  cartels like the Mafia (increasingly challenged by rising adult Blacks in  cartels such as the Nicky Barnes outfit), the trade in crack-cocaine was  controlled by&#8230;rival gangs of young Blacks who regularly engaged in gun  battles for control of turf. Held in a grip of rampant drug abuse and  narco-terrorism, the inner cities imploded. The anger that had triggered  &#8216;social explosions&#8217; (inner city insurrections, urban uprisings, civil  disturbances, &#8216;riots&#8217;) in the past had now been channeled by the power-that-be  into &#8216;social implosions&#8217; \u2013 violent inward collapsings of community life. This was  all part and parcel of a socially engineered policy of containment \u2013  containment of the revolutionary potential of the Black masses via the  transformation of latent guerrilla warriors into thugs and addicts. Who&#8217;s  really in charge?\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>&#8211; <\/em>Ibid p. 247<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  After creating the crack epidemic, the U.S. government  declared a \u201cWar on Drugs,\u201d which was soon merged with a declared \u201cWar on  Gangs.\u201d To win public support for these \u201cwars\u201d the Empire pushed a major media  campaign against drugs.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cIn early September 1989, a major  government -media blitz was launched by the President. That month the  [Associated Press] wires carried more stories about drugs than about Latin America,  Asia, the Middle East and Africa combined. If you looked at television, every  news program had a big section on how drugs were destroying our society,  becoming the greatest threat to our existence, etc.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cThe effect on public opinion was  immediate. When bush won the 1988 election, people said the budget deficit was  the biggest problem facing the country. Only about 3% named drugs. After the  media blitz, concern over the budget was way down and drugs had soared to about  40% to 45%, which is highly unusual for an open question (where no specific  answers are suggested).<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cNow when some client state  complains that the U.S. government isn&#8217;t sending it enough money, they no  longer say, &#8216;we need it to stop the Russians&#8217; \u2013 rather -, &#8216;we need it to stop  drug trafficking.&#8217; Like the Soviet threat, this enemy provides a good excuse for  a military presence where there&#8217;s rebel activity or other unrest.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cSo internationally, &#8216;the war on  drugs&#8217; provides a cover for intervention. Domestically, it has little to do  with drugs but a lot to do with distracting the population, increasing repression  in the inner cities, and building support for the attack on civil liberties.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      &#8211; Noam Chomsky, <em>What  Uncle Sam Really Wants<\/em> (Odonian Press; Apr. 1999), pp. 82-83<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  Under cover of the War on Drugs, the CIA-generated  crack-cocaine epidemic was used to enact the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, a law  targeted selectively, (as \u201cJolly\u201d West had proposed a decade earlier), at  crack-cocaine \u2013 the form of cocaine sold cheaply to inner city people of color.  This law made mandatory criminal penalties for crack 100 times more severe than  penalties for powder cocaine \u2013 the drug of choice in white suburbia. Likewise,  under cover of the \u201cWar on Gangs,\u201d the sectarian gang violence over drug turf  was used to validate violent occupation of the inner cities by militarized  police, the creation of gang databases, and police conducting massive gang  sweeps indiscriminately targeting males of color \u2013 most having no gang  affiliations.<\/p>\n<p>\n  As Christian Parenti described in <em>The Soft Cage<\/em>:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cDuring the late eighties, before  terrorism eclipsed communism as official enemy number one, the media and  political class became almost delusionally obsessed with gangs. The moral panic  had some basis in truth; after all, deindustrialization, increased economic  inequality and the ready money of the new and chaotic crack trade did create an  explosion of gang warfare in cities both large and small.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  A major by product of the &#8216;war on gangs&#8217; has been the  creation of huge computerized gang data bases designed to identify and track  gang members, suspected gang members and their associates.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The impact of the War on Drugs on the Black  communities was to exacerbate crises.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cIt would be difficult to find any  documentary evidence that this war on drugs had anything other than a  deleterious effect. By 1990 Black youth unemployment in the greater Los Angeles  area was 45 percent. Nearly half of all black males under the age of  twenty-five had been in the criminal justice system. Life expectancy for blacks  was falling for the first time in this <\/em>[20th] <em>century, and infant mortality in the city  was rising. Some 40 percent of black children were born into poverty.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      &#8211;<em> Whiteout, <\/em>p.  78<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  Not only had the drug war seen the U.S. prison  population quadruple since the 1970&#8217;s but militarized police have become a  growing norm. In his <em>New York Times<\/em> article \u201cCrack&#8217;s Legacy: Soldiers of the Drug War Remain on Duty,\u201d Timothy Egan  describes the situation:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201c&#8230;what started out as a response  to the violent front of the war on drugs has evolved, here and in cities across  the nation, into a new world of policing.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cSpecial Weapon and Tactics Squads,  once used exclusively for the rare urban terrorist incident or shootout,  transformed themselves through the crack years into everyday parts of city  life&#8230;<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cEncouraged by federal grants,  surplus equipment handed out by the military and seizure laws that allow police  departments to keep much of what their units take in raids, the Kevlar helmeted  brigades have grown dramatically, even in the face of plummeting crime figures.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201c&#8217;It is the militarization of  Mayberry,&#8217; said Dr. Peter Kraska, a professor of criminal justice at Eastern  Kentucky University, who surveyed police departments nationwide and found that  their deployment of paramilitary units had grown tenfold since the early  1980&#8217;s.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201c&#8217;This is unprecedented in American  policing and you have to ask yourself: What are the unintended consequences?<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  Here are two accounts on how this all plays out at the  street level against urban youth of color (for those who don&#8217;t live in the  &#8216;hood and see it everyday):<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cMembers of the NYPD&#8217;s street Crime  Unit are known as &#8216;the Commandos of the NYPD.&#8217; In existence since 1971, the  unit has undergone a 300 percent buildup since 1997. Former NYC Police  Commissioner William Bratton encouraged the men to &#8216;become far more  aggressive.&#8217; Currently made up of roughly 400 mostly white officers, this unit,  along with the 7,000 strong Narcotics Unit, represent the front line in Mayor  Giuliani&#8217;s &#8216;Quality of life&#8217; crackdown on \u2013 and criminalization of \u2013 people of  color, especially young, poor and homeless people. They wear (and peddle) tee  shirts that say &#8216;Certainly There is No Hunting Like the Hunting of Men.&#8217; And their  slogan is, &#8216;We Own the Night.&#8217;<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      &#8211; Frank Morales, \u201cThe Militarization of the Police,\u201d <em>Covert Action Quarterly<\/em>, Spring-Summer  1999<\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201c<\/em>[R]<em>ecently, there have been some very interesting  studies of urban police behavior done at George Washington University, by a  rather well-known criminologist named William Chambliss. For the last couple of  years he&#8217;s been running projects in cooperation with Washington D.C. Police, in  which he has law students and sociology students ride with the police in their  patrol cars to take transcripts of what happens. I mean, you&#8217;ve got to read  this stuff: it is all targeted against the black and Hispanic populations,  almost entirely. And they are not treated like a criminal population, because  criminals have Constitutional rights \u2013 they&#8217;re treated like populations under  military occupation. So the effective laws are, the police go to somebody&#8217;s  house, they smash in the door, they beat the people up, they grab some kid they  want, and they throw him in jail. And the police aren&#8217;t doing it because  they&#8217;re all bad people, you know \u2013 that&#8217;s what they&#8217;re being told to do.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      &#8211; Noam Chomsky, <em>Understanding  Power: The Indispensable Chomsky<\/em> (New Press; NY, 2002)<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  Even the ACLU has pointed out the destructive impact  of the \u201cDrug War\u201d on Black communities and families and its targeting of  Blacks:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cThe collateral consequences of the  nation&#8217;s drug policies, racially targeted prosecutions, mandatory minimums, and  crack sentencing disparities have had a devastating effect on African American  men, women, and families. Recent data indicates that African Americans make up  only 15% of the country&#8217;s drug users, yet they comprise 37% of those arrested  for drug violations, 59% of those convicted, and 74% of those sentenced to  prison for a drug offense. As law enforcement focused its efforts on crack  offenses, especially those committed by African Americans, a dramatic shift  occurred in the overall incarceration trends for African Americans, relative to  the rest of the nation, transforming federal prisons into institutions  increasingly dedicated to the African American community. The effects of  mandatory minimums not only contribute to these disproportionately high  incarceration rates, but also separate fathers from families, separates mothers  with sentences for minor possession crimes from their children, leave children  behind in the child welfare system, create massive disenfranchisement of those with  felony convictions, and prohibit previously incarcerated people from receiving  social services such as welfare, food stamps, and access to public housing.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      &#8211; American Civil Liberties Union, \u201cCracks in the  System: Twenty Years of the Unjust Federal Crack Cocaine Law,\u201d October 2006.<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  Not only is this war on the oppressed communities seen  to be a mass disposal project to sweep our youth into prisons where they cease  to be able to reproduce, but also as a move to ultimately dispose of the urban  Black communities. For example, residents and representatives from several  projects in Watts, and California professors, saw these implications in federal  efforts to learn from residents the whereabouts of young Black men, under  claims of conducting hypertension research:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cThe representatives from Watts saw  sinister implications. At best, they believed the hypertension study was a  cover story for violence initiative research <\/em>[like that proposed by \u201cJolly\u201d West in the 70&#8217;s]. <em>At worst, the aim was to make a list of black  resisters in preparation for future police or army invasion of the projects,  leading to their ultimate destruction. They feared that the iron fences erected  around the project would ultimately be used to pen them in rather than protect  them.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cContrary to the public and media  images, the project representatives felt grateful for where they are living. As  fearful as they were about neighborhood violence, they were more afraid of the  outside white community&#8217;s intentions toward their homes and children. (Similarly,  many black parents are more afraid of their children being hurt by the police  than by neighborhood youth. Time and again, as I have traveled, mothers and  fathers have told me stories about their teenage sons being arbitrarily  arrested and brutalized by police officers). The bad publicity about the  projects, describing them as nightmarish jungles did not fit with their  experience of community and their gratitude for an affordable place to live. The  uniformly negative public images of the projects among whites, they feared, are  aimed at preparing the city to accept the demise of these communities. They  felt sure that many white-owned businesses hunger to demolish the projects to  make way for &#8216;progress&#8217; through economic encroachment. They also saw hints of  genocide through the dismantling of yet another established black community and  the possibility of the ultimate extermination of the project population. They  uniformly believed that government policies are purposely fostering the lethal  environment of drugs, guns and gangs.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      &#8211; Dr. Peter and Ginger Breggin, <em>The War Against Children of Color: Psychiatry Targets  Inner City Youth <\/em>(Common Courage; ME, 1998)<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  Many of these concerns have come to pass, as we see  massive gentrification taking place in the inner-cities, demolition of  projects, and even mass displacement, as occurred in New Orleans in the wake of  Hurricane Katrina, with white businesses moving in to \u201credevelop\u201d Black  neighborhoods. And we should be reminded that the Louisiana governor used the  patently false claim that \u201cBlack gang-bangers\u201d had fired on the U.S. Army Corps  of Engineers as a pretext for declaring \u201cWar\u201d (martial law) against a starving,  dehydrating, drowning, stranded Black population in New Orleans during the  Katrina crisis. The power structure uses the \u201cgang\u201d label as justification for  any level of violence and abuse against people of color and our communities.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cSo take a significant question you  never hear asked despite this supposed &#8216;Drug War&#8217; which has been going on for  years and years: how many bankers and chemical corporation executives are in  prison in the United States for drug-related offenses? Well, there was recently  an O.E.C.D. [Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development] study of  the international drug racket, and they estimated that about a half-trillion  dollars of drug money gets laundered internationally every year \u2013 more than  half of it through American banks. I mean, everybody talks about Colombia as  the center of drug-money laundering, but they&#8217;re a small player: they have  about $10 billion going through, U.S. banks have about $260 billion. Okay,  that&#8217;s serious crime \u2013 it&#8217;s not like robbing a grocery store. So American  bankers are laundering huge amounts of drug money, everybody knows it: how many  bankers are in jail? None. But if a Black kid gets caught with a joint, he goes  to jail.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cAnd actually, it would be pretty  easy to trace drug-money laundering if you were serious about it \u2013 because the  Federal Reserve requires that banks give notification of all cash deposits made  of over $10,000, which means that if enough effort were put into, monitoring  them, you could see where all the money&#8217;s flowing. Well, the Republicans  deregulated in the 1980&#8217;s, so now they don&#8217;t check. In fact, when George Bush  was running the &#8216;Drug War&#8217; under Reagan, he actually canceled the one federal  program for this which did exist, a project called &#8216;Operation Greenback.&#8217; It  was a pretty tiny thing anyway, and the whole Reagan\/Bush program was basically  designed to let this thing go on \u2013 but as Reagan&#8217;s &#8216;Drug Czar,&#8217; Bush  nevertheless canceled it.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cOr why not ask another question \u2013  how many U.S. chemical corporation executives are in jail? Well, in the 1980&#8217;s,  the CIA was asked to do a study on chemical exports to Latin America, and what  they estimated was that more than 90 percent of them are not being used for industrial  production at all \u2013 and if you look at the kinds of chemical they are, it&#8217;s  obvious that what they&#8217;re being used for is drug production. Okay, how many  chemical corporation executives are in jail in the United States? Again, none \u2013  because social policy is not directed against the rich, it&#8217;s directed against  the poor.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      <em>&#8211; Understanding Power<\/em>, p. 372<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  Chomsky then described the Drug War for exactly what  it is \u2013 a race\/class war against people of color in Amerika and the poor:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201c<\/em>[I]<em>f you just look at the composition of the prison  population, you&#8217;ll find that the crime control policy that&#8217;s been developed is  very finely honed to target select populations. So for example, what&#8217;s called  the &#8216;War on Drugs,&#8217; which has very little to do with stopping the flow of  drugs, has a lot to do with controlling the inner-city populations, and poor  people in general. In fact, by now over half the prisoners in federal prisons  are there on drug charges \u2013 and it&#8217;s largely for possession offenses, meaning  victimless crimes, about a third just for marijuana. Moreover, the \u201cDrug War\u201d specifically  has been targeted on the black and Hispanic populations \u2013 that&#8217;s one of its  most striking features, so for instance, the drug of choice in the ghetto  happens to be crack cocaine, and you get huge mandatory sentences for it: the  drug of choice in the white suburbs, like where I live, happens to be powder  cocaine, and you don&#8217;t get anywhere near the same penalties for it. In fact, the  sentence ratio for those drugs in federal court is 100 to 1&#8230;\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      &#8211; Ibid, p. 371<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  So whether most \u201cgang-bangers\u201d want to face it or not,  you&#8217;re being used like those before you, by the very forces that are oppressing  us all (fascist U.S. imperialism) to destroy yourselves, your \u201chomies,\u201d your  communities, killing and injuring each other and poor people in general, only  to be killed, injured or imprisoned in turn \u2013 a losing cycle for all except the  powers that be who&#8217;re profiting off your actions and misery and keeping your  focus on other victims. Consequently, you give the imperialists the pretext to  justify waging open war against you, your \u201chomies,\u201d and us all. Attack the  head, divide the body, fight and destroy the divided body: An imperialist  recipe for genocide.<\/p>\n<h3>\n  Reverse Their  Game<\/h3>\n<p>\n  The Establishment recognizes the potential of the  street formations to become revolutionary organizations. This is the main  reason they are a major focus of official attack and disruption, and their  potentially revolutionary leaders systematically purged. Remember it was  Tookie&#8217;s paying tribute to Black revolutionaries that sealed his fate. As the  FBI stated in a memo dated March 9, 1968: \u201cThe Negro youths and moderates must  be made to understand that <em>if<\/em> they succumb to revolutionary teaching, they will be dead revolutionaries.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\n  Well, they&#8217;re killing us anyway, purging and  destroying our genuine leaders, dividing us against each other, manipulating us  to kill each other, and warehousing us in concentration camps. So what we got  to lose? Nothing but our chains! But, like the slaves on the old plantations,  that <em>ain&#8217;t<\/em> gonna happen by set  tripping and bangin&#8217; against other slaves.<\/p>\n<p>\n  We need to pay heed to Sun Tzu and throw his book of  war right back at them. Build alliances and defeat their strategy and plans. Their  plan has been to destroy our leaders, to divide the people and the street <em>organizations<\/em>, to infest our <em>communities<\/em> with crime and drugs \u2013 let&#8217;s  unite: their plan has been to attack our divided numbers \u2013 let&#8217;s <em>organize <\/em>for collective <em>community<\/em> defense!<\/p>\n<h3>\n  Toward A  Clenched Fist Alliance<\/h3>\n<p>\n  Looking to history and the future, the street  formations can and should formally unite in a common revolutionary alliance: A  Clenched Fist and Red Front Alliance. The various formations&#8217; colors and flags  wouldn&#8217;t change, but as Clenched Fist and Red Front allies, they&#8217;d have the  opportunity to explain and distinguish their changes in <em>orientation<\/em>, to present a revolutionary  option for other sets and gangs to follow their example and lead.<\/p>\n<p>\n  This is the only eventuality that could free all our  oppressed peoples, communities and nationals from oppression and suffering. Each  formation must realize that divided, their potential for power is sorely  limited, and as such they will be continually played <em>against<\/em> each other with violence. And none have a monopoly  on violence. When one formation or set attacks another, they in turn invite  violent retaliation against themselves. Kill a rival and in turn they kill one  of your own. The cycle repeats endlessly, the pigs are entertained by the  result and our real need and struggle for liberation from imperialist  oppression is neglected.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Before their leaders were picked off (killed or  imprisoned), the Vice Lords became revolutionary. They styled themselves after  the BPP, wore brown berets, etc. The Young Lords (NYC, Chicago, Philly) evolved  into the Young Lords Party and became full allies of the BPP. They wore purple  berets and later morphed into the Puerto Rican Revolutionary Worker&#8217;s  Organization. In 1968 the Blackstone Rangers were paid to attack the anti-war  demonstrations at the Democratic National Convention, but instead joined with  revolutionary demonstrators in fighting the pigs, who attacked the  demonstration.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Large contingents of the Almighty Latin Kings y Queens  Nation turned out at demonstrations in NYC, including against the bombing of  Iraq. In the 1940&#8217;s the ALKQN began as a group that assisted Puerto Ricans  immigrating into the U.S. and Chicago, and soon spread to the Mexican barrios  providing the same support services.<\/p>\n<p>\n  In 1992, following the LA uprising, Bloods and Crips  leaders in LA worked out a truce that included an economic plan for improving  the communities. The pact lasted two years during which gang related killings  declined immensely. The Establishment targeted the leaders and ultimately  sabotaged the alliance.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The Gangster Disciples was founded in the early 1980&#8217;s  with a program of community support in Chicago influenced by the past example  of the BPP.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Most all the prominent U.S. street formations began or  at some point aspired to serve as assets to their communities. All were  derailed by pig incitement and instigation and media glamorization of violent  \u201cgangsterism\u201d into fighting other formations. All were driven off the  revolutionary path and into illegitimate capitalism (criminal activities) to  survive, many after witnessing the destruction of the BPP by the U.S.  government. The hatred and anger over lost lives and injuries are focused on  the wrong \u201cenemies.\u201d We are all victims of the same oppressive system \u2013 victims  played against victims.<\/p>\n<p>\n  As pointed out the violence of the youth street  formations is what the imperialist create and then use to justify its own  counter violence against them and us all. A major tactic used to destroy the  BPP was the U.S. government&#8217;s creating a violent image of the party which it  used in turn to isolate and violently attack it.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>[R]ecently a reporter&#8217;s Freedom of  Information Act investigation in [the FBI&#8217;s] COINTELPRO files found that the  American government had done everything possible to infiltrate the Black Panthers  and other lesser-known activist groups, then had its \u201cagents\u201d lead the groups  into violent gestures that would divide them, undermine their credibility and  bring down the full weight of the state on the leader&#8217;s heads. The lethal  effects of ultra-left actions by misled people&#8217;s movements have proved  disastrous over and over again.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<p>\n      &#8211; William Hinton, <em>Through  a Glass Darkly: U.S. Views of the Chinese Revolution, <\/em>(Monthly  Review; NY, 2006)<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  The crimes of our oppressed class pale by comparison  to those of the oppressor ruling class. Indeed our \u201ccrimes\u201d are a direct  product of the conditions of poverty and exploitation imposed upon us by those  in control \u2013 and as has been demonstrated throughout this paper many of our  crimes are the result of the direct manipulations and entrapments of the U.S.  government itself. It is against these forces and system that we must struggle,  and win the criminalized poor elements over to serving the people as  revolutionaries.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The Clenched Fist Alliance would lead and organize our  urban youth whose job would be to defend the communities and back up striking  workers or rent strikers, discourage drug dealing and street crime. It would  promote and enforce a gang truce and channel youth&#8217;s energies into productive  activities and community service programs, lead in conducting political  education and train in the methods of community defense, martial arts and urban  combat.<\/p>\n<h3>\n  A Concluding  Statement<\/h3>\n<p>\n  As a young brotha on the inside of a street formation  pointed out to me in a recent discussion between us about this self-inflicted  Genocide:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p>\n      <em>\u201cKilling ourselves is exactly what  the poor Blacks, Brown, and even whites are doing. I believe the most  incriminating evidence against the known ruling class and government promoters  and instigators of this self-inflicted genocide is that everything in this  society glamorizes such behavior. Especially the mainstream media that is  owned, controlled, and regulated not by poor people but by the ruling class and  government. But any movie, rap video, newspaper, school of thought, etc. which  opposes this rotten system is anti-self hatred, promotes community independence  and even hints of being politically conscious and pro-revolutionary is immediately  criticized, neutralized, and its orchestrators destroyed. There is no  mainstream conscious rap, all conscious musicians are forced to operate  &#8216;underground&#8217; unless the camouflage and water their message down to the point  of swimming in contradictions. But the rappers who talk about selling drugs,  bangin&#8217; and killing and other self-destructive, self-hating and frivolous shit  are promoted far and wide by mainstream producers and record labels. It&#8217;s the  system that&#8217;s teaching us, promoting and glamorizing this shit day in and day  out! I&#8217;m in total agreement with you \u2013 we&#8217;re being played right into the  graveyard and prisons, while the real enemy (the real gangsters) are making  bank off our suffering, doing shit to us that we&#8217;d never tolerate from each  other (Who killed Tookie? Who runs our families out of the &#8216;hoods at will? Who  kidnaps us and throws us in jail at will? Who has us fighting over a slice of  bread \u2013 while they own the whole wheat field?), and keeping our focus off of  him. Yeah, our priorities are backwards&#8230;just like the broken slaves back in  the day!\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>\n  Looking back to the near total extermination of the  Native Americans and then considering the predicament of people of color and  the poor in Amerika today, we see the undeniable truth of the old clich\u00e9 that  \u201cthose who don&#8217;t learn from history are doomed to repeat it.\u201d But we can break  the cycle of slavery and genocide and our chains, by uniting in revolutionary struggle.  Otherwise we only play into the plans of this imperialist system and our own  self-inflicted Genocide.<\/p>\n<p>\n  The key to victory as Sun Tzu pointed out is good  planners (correct leaderships), strong alliances that can&#8217;t be broken or  weakened by enemy schemes, and highly skilled defense forces.<\/p>\n<p>\n  If we must rep anything let it be the united struggle  for liberation from the chains of imperialism, and not for empty claims to turf  owned by the imperialists \u2013 turf we cannot even defend from pig attacks, and  that we are readily swept off of into prisons barred from or run off of when  they desire to seize entire neighborhoods for capitalist \u201credevelopment\u201d plans.  It we must die, let it be in struggle for freedom and not as pawns manipulated  into fighting other slaves.<\/p>\n<p>\n  Dare to Struggle \u2013 Dare to Win!<\/p>\n<p>\n  All Power to the People!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cLook into the matter of your enemy&#8217;s alliances and cause them to be split and dissolved. If an enemy has alliances, the problem is grave and the enemy&#8217;s position is strong; if he has no alliances the problem is minor and the enemy is weak.\u201d &#8211; Chinese military proverb \u201cApproximately &#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":4,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"ngg_post_thumbnail":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[3],"tags":[6],"class_list":["post-626","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-articles","tag-party-articles"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/rashidmod.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/626","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/rashidmod.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/rashidmod.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/rashidmod.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/4"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/rashidmod.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=626"}],"version-history":[{"count":7,"href":"https:\/\/rashidmod.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/626\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":777,"href":"https:\/\/rashidmod.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/626\/revisions\/777"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/rashidmod.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=626"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/rashidmod.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=626"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/rashidmod.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=626"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}