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The Fierce Urgency of Now
Today as we celebrate and commemorate the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, we must also acknowledge the violence of his death at the hands of the machine that has only grown more powerful and rapacious over the years. We must also acknowledge the violence of the inconceivable racism here in America that recently raised its demented head in such places as Jena, La and in the toxic soups in disadvantaged and mostly black neighborhoods of the Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans and in my own backyard: Bayview-Hunter's Point, San Francisco.
In Jena, La, some righteously angered and courageous black young people had the gall to leave their designated places and sit under a "white's only" tree at their high school. The nooses and the beatings that were created that moment, and the segregation that forced it, should have seen the beginning of the end in Greensboro, North Carolina on February 1st, 1960 when four black college students sat at a lunch counter in a Woolworth's and audaciously asked for service. The students refused to move when they were ordered to, realizing that they were just as human and deserving of equality with the whites who forced their black brothers and sisters to exist in a "separate but equal" (yeah, sure) world that was so deeply unjust that many people (black and/or white) lost their lives; got beat over the head with clubs; fire-hosed and had vicious dogs unleashed on them (pre Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo) to protect the status quo of the ruling class. After years of struggle and many enacted laws to protect the civil rights of all citizens, segregation is still overtly practiced and many times offenders receive little more than a slap on the wrist: Until brave folks stand up, sit down, or refuse to be silent in the face of oppression.
In the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans and, indeed, in many diverse (read: non-white) neighborhoods in the Gulf States, our brothers and sisters are still suffering in ways that are horrifying and inherently unjust. To this day, many residents cannot return to their homes, even if the homes are not ruined and low-income housing is being torn down to make room for casinos and high-density; higher income properties. Land grabbing, gentrification, privatization, and profiting off of other people's misery are being elevated to an immoral art in the Gulf States. The Iraqi-zation of America is continuing with little notice except on the anniversary of Katrina when we get an opportunity (provided with commercials by our MSM) to dust off our shelved compassion and pretend to care for our fellow Americans.
It has been wonderful to be immersed in a city that is as diverse and stimulating as San Francisco. When I impulsively challenged Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, to put impeachment on the table or I would run against her for her seat as the Congressional Rep in California's 8th district, I knew the task would be daunting and exciting, but I did not then know the depth of the wonderful resources in San Francisco. Here in Fog City there is a cornucopia of committed and lifelong activists: every social/political/economic/environmental issue here has ardent adherents. Saying all that, there is a toxic (not-so) secret in San Francisco that goes way beyond gentrification and contamination that noxiously emanates from the decommissioned naval shipyard on Hunter's Point in the economically disadvantaged and predominantly black neighborhood of Bayview.
While many of us spend many hours protesting and fighting against the degradation of our environment and against the killing and looting of our brothers and sisters in Iraq and the environmental destruction of their country, we do, (at everyone's peril) with equal strength and conviction, turn a blind eye to the toxicity and injustices being perpetrated right in our own back yard here in San Francisco.
The Hunter's Point Naval shipyard is one of the most toxic Super Fund sites (radium, uranium, chromium, asbestos...you name it) in the world with low-income housing abutting the boundaries. No one has been in a rush to clean it up to develop, let alone for the health of the neighborhoods. As a matter of fact Lennar Corp (a national builder legendary for its corruptions and contaminations) stirred up more air-born toxins when it started to grade a parcel of the shipyard for five weeks without any pollution detectors monitoring their crimes. The EPA has never visited the polluted Parcel A that was sold to Lennar by the City of San Francisco for the hefty sum of one dollar. A Bayview activist told me she would give Lennar a buck-fifty to get it back. Schools and homes are within feet of the newly stirred and flying asbestos contamination.
Parcel A is the cleanest of the several parcels that now divide the shipyard for future gentrification projects. Parcel E is the most contaminated and that is the spot where some beleaguered elected officials want to build a new stadium for the San Francisco 49ers.
Few San Franciscans wants to see the team leave San Francisco, but Nancy Pelosi, Senator Dianne (Mukasey supporting) Feinstein (D-CA) and mayor Gavin Newsom (D) are striving mightily to keep the team in the city by promising to build a new stadium on Parcel E. The recent federal budget even appropriated 82 million dollars (a fraction of what it would really cost) to cleanse the area to build a shiny new stadium for a team with one foot in Santa Clara already. No concern was paid to the health issues or corrupt profiteering in the Bayview-Hunter's Point area until our football team wanted to flee Candlestick Point. ( This hypocrisy was so flagrant even the establishment mouthpiece noticed it). That area is the last developable (read: profitable) land to build remaining in an ocean and bay-locked town. Ms. Pelosi recently said of the project "the money will flow and the dirt will fly"---and basically, let the current residents of Bayview "eat toxic cake."
The diversity of our communities must be protected from the dehumanization of greed and connections must be made to who benefits (cui bono, people). Whose pockets does the money flow into while the toxic dirt is flying into the schools, homes, parks and lungs of the people of Bayview?
From Iraq to Jena to New Orleans and back to the City by the Bay; racial and economic injustice and immorality needs to be faced and rectified whether the people who are being helped "vote" or not. Like Dr. King said on April 04, 1967, at the Riverside Church in NYC, (exactly one year before his assassination) in his Beyond Vietnam speech:
"Our only hope today lies in our ability to recapture the revolutionary spirit and go out into a sometimes hostile world declaring eternal hostility to poverty, racism and militarism...We are now faced with the fact, my friends, that tomorrow is today and we are faced with the fierce urgency of now."
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Cindy Sheehan is the mother of Spc. Casey Austin Sheehan who was KIA in Iraq on 04/04/04. She is a co-founder and President of Gold Star Families for Peace and the author of two books: Not One More Mother's Child and Dear President Bush.
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Show AllThe elections are rigged, if they will be allowed to happen at all.
When the sheep are being sheared, and the lambs being led to the slaughter, it's too late for the sheep to protest.
Time to start fighting back. Hit them (Bushco and their supporters) where it hurts. Stop being a consumer. Start being a citizen.
I am not sure exactly how, but the population of the world must demand the trial and execution of Bush and his croneys for crimes against humanity, and the US must be made to pay reparations to the two countries they have invaded and occupied.
As long as the media spews out the mind-numbing slush, and people continue to slurp it up, and then go shopping as instructed, America will continue to fall beneath the boots of those who're bringing her down.
Remember back in the 1960s-70s when families resorted to kidnapping their sons and daughters from the cults and had them deprogrammed? I think that's what it'll take to stop this one. Unfortunately, millions, and whole families are in the thrall of this cult.
Thank You Cindy. Best Luck in your campaign and beyond . Many Quakers will be holding you in the light.
"Cui bono" is a very appropriate phrase that gets at the heart of our political quagmire today. It is very similar in nature to the central message Dr. King tried to convey in his dialectic (his dialectic exceeds four volumes)to peoples of all ethnicities. Cindy is astute and accurate in her analysis of the present political and environmental mess. As someone who grew up in the Bay Area, I am very familiar with Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard - it is a super-toxic site that unleashes significant damage on the environment and outlying communities.
These are exactly the same problems - gentrification, environmental racism and poverty, sports-team, RE developer and corporate blackmail*, privatization and loss of publicly owned city resources, that every US city suffers from.
*Except I've never understood the sports-team part. Hundreds of millions of scarce public funds go into these goddamn stadiums, while I've yet to see anyone demonstrate any economic benefits of professional sports teams aside from some crappy low wage janitor and vendor jobs.
To begin with Ms Sheehan uses difficult words. She sounds like she hates America and has a chip on her shoulder. She will be seen as exaggerating because of her choice of adjectives. Her message will be heard by those who agree already, and rejected, largely unread, by the rest.
We must develop the skill to communicate effectively with those who disagree with us.
Why, the benefits of spending a billion dollars on a stadium are only too easy to see - it's so adults who should know better can paint themselves and run around half naked and scream at TV screens in support of their team. (Ever heard the term "Get a life!"?) Anyway, how do I send a small donation to Sheehan? - I'd like to see her give Pelosi a run.
PJD - if you find out who owns the teams and are behind the building of the new stadiums, you'll have your answer.
Lizard - Those who hate America are the ones who don't care about the toxic waste dumps and all the rest that Cindy speaks of, and put negative labels on those who really do.
I had no trouble at all understanding her message or the words she used.
Por que, lizard?
People like you take me from zero to boiling in moments.
A woman, such as Cindy Sheehan has not only given her life for her love of her son and her country. What she has done on behalf of America puts her in the leagues of MLK and others who are working for an America that stands for Justice For All.
Having said all that, I feel less angry and am willing to see that you want to say something, though critical, productive. You want Ms. Sheehan to use different language that isnt confusing. Hmm. Like ringing a big zen gong I will go contemplate that.
Lizard, somebody has got to get out there and speak of the things MLK spoke of. while not gifted in the same way as MLK, oratorically speaking, Ms Sheehan doesnt confuse me. Maybe it is a deeper philosophical question of coming out of a mindset that cannot Hear people like Ms. Sheehan.
Thank You Cindy Sheehan on behalf of me, my son, a city that I love, my country that I love and a world that I want to see continue in a peaceful and hopeful way.
Peace.
Mrs. Morgan
WILMOOR: YOU had no trouble, and neither did I. What about the ones who will vote for Huckabee?
PJD:
Roman Empire had it's colliseums, we have our stadiums, not much difference in design, content, or meaning.
From Martin Luther King's teacher to Cindy Sheehan.
"When I despair, I remember that all through history the ways of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants, and murderers, and for a time they can seem invincible, but in the end they always fall. Think of it--always."
-Mahatma Ghandi
Ramsay
Barksnotbites. If I allow myself to sound just a little bit like Mr. Jones, or Smith, that is to say a regular American, everybody's hair stands on end. But Mr.Jones is the one calling the shots. We talk to each other alright, but what are we going to say to him? Or should we just ignore him and lose? I think Cindy is great and I hope she unseats Pelosi. The toxic waste thing may or may not do it. Pelosi is a criminal, in fact! Will Mr.Jones care about that? Is there a good way to make him understand her criminality? I honestly don't know
Thanks, Lizard.
I would like to hear more from the people who speak of "framing,"(Rockridge Inst.?) As in, how we frame our points we wish to make , how to convey a real and urgent message to people. Maybe a real revolution in the sense that if everybody who knows something gets together and creates a Real impact..
That said, Huckabee looks remarkably like Nixon.
Lizard: If Ms. Sheehan has a chip on her shoulder, it's her son's headstone...
Mr/Ms Lizard
I do have a huge chip on my shoulder and its hostility towards racism, poverty and militarism. I wish someone would come and knock it off so we can all live in an accepting, prosperous and peaceful world.
MLK JR also said: "It's not whether we will be extremists, but what kind of extremist will we be?"
When 3 Army officers visited me on April 4, 2004 (exactly 37 years after MLK, Jr was assassinated) to tell me that my son had been killed after 5 days in Iraq, I became an extremist.
Everyday before I go out to confront those 3 pillars of oppression, I am very conscious of why I am doing it and wish with all my might that I did not have to keep struggling so. Everyday when I wake up, my first thought is of my son, and my last thought before I go to sleep is of my son. If I could change the past or influence the future without so much hard work, please believe me, I would.
Sometimes we all need to hear what we would rather not.
Cindy
You are all so MALADJUSTED!!!!!
CINDY: I would like to say that I admire you more for your unapologetic and impassioned critiques of the same things KING warned us about. Thank you for ALSO showing the connection between war and poverty, militarism and despair... and holding "leaders" to account! I believe the soul is immortal and that on some level your son is aware of all that you are doing in his name. It is tragic that his young life was taken so soon; but your work will likely save other lives. Acts of goodness are payments to the "spirit of mankind," which Carlos Casteneda's teacher Don Juan described as a painfully low account. YOU add to it!
Lizard - Sorry. I'm glad you do understand her writing. Having lived among those like Huckabee (as well married to one for twenty years, and having a son who is) I know the majority of those who vote for him will do so because they share his vision. And some will vote for him based on their first and only impression. Those who think for themselves will look beyond and most will realize what he is.
Mr. Huckabee, tear down that flag!
As much as I agree with Sheehan on racism, militarism and economic injustice, I think we need to give Lizard a break.
Screaming and ranting with a feeling of rage can create barriers rather than open doors, however justified and well-intended.
The grace of King's speaking and writing was actually seductive bordering on magic.
When I heard him in person I was reduced to tears and transformed, yet he never expressed anger.
The TROUBLE with Cindy Sheehan is that she isn't "ELECTABLE". She isn't "EXPERIENCED". She uses the wrong adjectives. She is objects to the murder of her son so Bechtel and Halliburton could make billions. She objects to criminals like Bush and Cheney and Rice and Rumsfeld walking the streets of America. She objects to Congressmen, both Democratic and Republican profiteering from the war such as Feinstein's husband's Company (Perini Construction) getting a $500 million Iraq contract while she "served" on the House Appropriations Committee. She objects to the selling out of America to foreign countries and sending our factories and jobs offshore while Americans go begging. She objects to CEOs making 400 times what workers make. She objects to CEOs walking away with 180 millions after ruining a reputable company, causing thousands of people to lose their jobs. She objects to no accountability in the Executive branch of our Government and a President who considers himself above the law. She objects to the poor medical treatment given injured and maimed Military Personnel both mental and physical after the Government is through with them, 120 suicides a week. She objects to the use of DU ammunition and bombing innocent women and children with white phosphorous while they sleep. She objects to paying Erik Prince $1200-a-head a day to provide his Blackwater gunmen so they can gun down innocent Iraquis trying to get to a doctor or school or wherever. She objects to the looting of the U.S. Treasury by Bush. She objects to Corporate greed which is ruining our economy. The Dow is down over 500 points at this writing, for the day, and the Stock Market didn't even open today. She thinks the Federal Reserve needs an overhaul or better yet, gotten rid of. She thinks Wall Street needs to be held accountable for it's crooked ways. Remember a Company called Enron?
Yes sir we need to REEELECT those good old RELIABLE, TRIED and TRUE POLITICIANS again because they are ELECTABLE and EXPERIENCED and like NANCY PELOSI, responsive to the American people. They get things done (for themselves).
WHERE DO I SEND MY CHECK, CINDY?!
Good post, henri. Anyone can donate to Cindy's campaign at https://salsa.wiredforchange.com/o/1590/t/2705/shop/custom.jsp?donate_page_KEY=1901
Let's hope the bright people of California's eighth congressional district see in Cindy Sheehan the genuine, honest, intelligent and compassionate person that she is and vote out the phony, bought, and incompetent House speaker who promised much and delivered naught. For now those are the only people Cindy needs to be reaching. Are there any others in other districts willing to stand up and take on the corrupt system?
Personally, I'm not confused by any o' them big words in Cindy Sheehan's piece. Those who are, though, may want to ask how dumbing things down has worked out ... ooooh ... since Watergate or so. Who exactly does it help, has it helped?
I suggest to fellow discussant lizard and like-minded readers that anyone concluding that Ms. Sheehan hates America isn't really open to communication and understanding in the first place. Pandering to a closed mind will not open it.
Decency is easy enough to understand.
Tonight is a quiet night. A thin white sheet of ice covers the ground. The deer wander quietly in the icy night. The bird feeders are full and I fed some cat food to the pregnant raccoon. The Oppossum will be up soon for his share. My three cats are restful and quiet. My wife and son are tucked in and sleeping. I too have a calm spirit as I prepare to sleep. Grandmother Moon has cast her feminine Spirit of softness across the night. I am thankful for the gifts I have been given and will offer prayers for that same spirit to enfold each of you this night.
" What she has done on behalf of America puts her in the leagues of MLK and others who are working for an America that stands for Justice For All."
This is a joke. Sheehan did what she thought was right. I am unaware of any real results.
To compare her to MLK is too laughable for words.If that makes you boil, so be it, but its the truth.
As to San Francisco....diversity? Its no more diverse than many cities as far as I know.
Lets not compare the brave Jena 6 to those 4 young men that risked their lives and families back then. There is no comparison and its an insult to them.
Shoot me, but I have trouble admiring 6 guys beating up one. Their stated provocation makes a mockery out of their rise to Martyr.
D n G -- Thank you for the peaceful enfolding.
I've been feeling quite uncovered and exposed, and your soft words are welcomed as my roots engage in finding a new home.
Nspire, set your roots in fertile soil, then just rest and await the warmth of Spring.
Sometimes More is Less.
Cindy,
I for one am extremely glad you don't "frame" your issues or follow the linguistic advice of campaign consultants. Please don't start -- it's what indicates you are an actual human being as opposed to a corporate hologram.
The problem is not for the left to employ superior marketing concepts -- the problem is that marketing doesn't belong in politics at all.
Just keep telling the truth in your own words. That way, people who value honesty are able to judge yours. People who fancy oversimplified slogans that fit inside TV commercials instead will just get turned by the next wind anyway.
Who could ask for more in today's America! We need more people like Cindy.
Thank you Cindy for speaking in your own words, about the issues you think are important, about the direction our so called leaders are taking, about the cruel injustices being promoted (not stopping the crimes is the same as promoting them), about racism, poverty, desperate lives, our precious environment ....
Even Lord Jesus got angry! He threw a fierce tantrum - knocking over tables, yelling at people. His blood was a boilin'! Cindy hasn't done that yet, although she's had plenty of reason to.
When the reality of Cindy's run against Pelosi sinks in, Cindy's opponents (and ours as well) will pull out all the big guns. They'll try to malign and discredited her, it's already happening. I trust her motives, trust her intelligence, and believe in her cause.
Cindy Shehan is a woman who cares about people. she speaks and acts from her own heart and mind. She's not a slick career politician with a horde of groomers and advisers. She's not someone who is prone to do the bidding of the Empire builders. But she is a quick study, knows how to keep her eye on the ball, understands the importance of truth and justice.
The political sell outs will promise you anything and then turn around and throw the promise back into your face when they're through with it. Why should we feel we owe anything to them? Just because they have the power? Great, follow that line of logic and see where it puts us.
I'm hoping that others will step up to the plate, as Cindy has. I read these comments on CD. There are some really bright, soulful/mindful folks out there who could challenge our sold out reps in Congress. Get in touch with the Green Party, run as a Dem against a sold out Dem, support alternatives. If you don't do it, who will? I shudder to think!
Amen to henri.