Excerpts from Robert L. Allen’s book, “Black Awakening in Capitalist America” in relation to the current #StopCopCity movement:
GENOCIDE and the infrastructure for mass imprisonment as a countermeasure against Black rebellion.
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The fear of open violence against Black communities dates back generations— since the end of enslavement, the white supremacist State struggled to contend with what they saw as “surplus populations” who needed to be contained, commodified and/or eliminated altogether.
Listen to the echoes of Hitler’s 1932 speech and how much it sounds like contemporary right-wing fascist officials like Kemp, Landry, DeSantis… even Biden.
In the context of geopolitical challenges to U.S. hegemonic imperialism, the “domestic front” must be controlled.
The push to build Cop City must be understood in the context of an ongoing “domestic arms race” which is fueled by both “surplus” military equipment from U.S. imperial wars abroad AND growing influence of corporate weapons manufacturers looking for “new markets”. #StopCopCity
Flashbacks of so-called “progressive mayors” attempting to reassure Black communities that: no we are not waging war on you (while cops murder Black and brown children regularly and militarized state forces occupy Black communities)… *watch what they do, not what they say.*
“This is revolution, and people have not become aware of that… This is not just mob or gang fights. It is a question of the survival of OUR* cities.”
*emphasis added.
Those in power knew the struggle for Black Liberation is a guerrilla resistance to U.S. domestic warfare.
When I read this my jaw dropped. If you look at Nixon’s 1971 “War on Drugs” it lays the legal framework for the expansion of *targeted, anti-Black* mass incarceration.
THEY DIDN’T NEED CONCENTRATION CAMPS— they already had the prison system.
The PIC is a tool for genocide.
And still, the possibility of camps for mass detention to put down rebellion continues to be possible escalation in the 500+ years long genocide of Black & Indigenous people. There are legal grounds for it. The FBl (at the time) was tasked with deciding who should be detained.
“If we are not prepared to make the investment in human resources that is required, we will be forced to increase our investment in the police, national guard & army. And possibly- it can happen here- we may be forced to resort to concentration camps and even genocide.” 👀
Federal funds for “extra training, planning and cooperative arrangements with other LE agencies, special units, preparation of guidelines for personnel, acquisition of equipment, and public education aimed at reducing community tensions and grievances.”
Sound familiar?
“More and more militant leaders (white as well as black) are likely to be arrested on charges of conspiring to bomb, assassinate, & otherwise engage in illegal activity, even where there is very little evidence to substantiate these charges.” 👀
Why we should read Robert L. Allen’s “Black Awakening in Capitalist America” to understand the context of the #StopCopCity movement coming on the heels of the 2020 #GeorgeFloyd uprisings…
A THREAD of excerpts that speak to the current situation re: policing in the U.S. 🧵🪡
The “City” is the past/present/future battlegrounds (materially, strategically, ideologically) for Black Liberation— and therefore all our collective liberation.
“To [white liberals] the cities present not a battleground but a crisis to be managed.”
“On the one hand there was the orthodox liberal who prescribed more New Deal welfarism as an antidote to riots. More antidiscrimination legislation and expanded antipoverty programs would suffice nicely, he contended.”
Sound familiar? Reforming “the City” to maintain power.
If y’all are curious about why the @CityofAtlanta & APF are so intent on building Cop City in the specific South River Forest location well I’ve got news for you…
And it cuts to the heart of what Cop City is truly designed for (hint: it’s exactly what organizers have said)
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This is a map of the South River Forest (Weelaunee) where Cop City is being planned. Look whats just down the street: Georgia State Patrol HQ in Atlanta. But that’s not all…
If you zoom in you see that this is a massive GA state “public safety” complex. Within the one little loop sits: GSP, GA Dept of Emergency Management & Homeland Security, GA Dept of Public Safety, GA Transportation Department & a GA National Guard “Central Issue Facility” 👀
#1 Jill Savitt, the National Center for Civil & Human Rights (@Ctr4CHR)
Jill Savitt seems to be a good person who genuinely cares abt working towards justice, but is caught up in a web of media, liberalism & big money that is actively attempting to neutralize her better angels.
But regardless of her intent, as the face of a national center for Civil & Human Rights— someone with deep knowledge of conditions leading up to genocide, authoritarian regimes & other human rights atrocities— Savitt’s silence around the #StopCopCity movement has been noticeable.
We can learn a lot by comparing the tactics being deployed now against Cop City to those the ruling class & the city of Atlanta used to neutralize the Turner Field Community Benefits Coalition. Namely:
Fracturing coalitions & potential coalitions with piecemeal concessions.
More liberal, middle-class, power-aligned groups will be the first to fold if offered individual concessions (as long as THEIR agenda is taken care of) which almost always align with interest convergence with the ruling elites. These groups tend to trust those in power more.
They also tend to be hesitant if not allergic to any tactics that confront or challenge power. This they are the easiest to “peel off” from coalitions when given an “out” that allows them to maintain semblance of “order” and normality— even while selling out more marginalized ppl