INSTITUTIONALIZED RACISM: “The Ugly History and Repressive Role of Neighborhood Watch Auxiliaries of the State, not Expressions of Grassroots Power” / Liberation

Neighborhood WatchAlthough it sounds benign and “grassroots,” Neighborhood Watch developed as a national phenomenon and institution in the early 1970s largely as a reaction to the Black freedom movement.

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‘Watch groups’ auxiliaries of the state

Neighborhood Watch groups and patrols, funded by the Department of Justice and administered by the National Sheriffs’ Association since 1972, naturally function as auxiliaries to the state. In 2002, Neighborhood Watch was expanded to become USAonWatch so that its volunteers could feed information about “terrorist” activity to the Department of Homeland Security.

The example of Twin Lakes

The Retreat at Twin Lakes townhouse complex where Trayvon was murdered . . .  is now less than 50 percent white. In September 2011, a Neighborhood Watch group was established with the help of the Sanford police.

It is fairly obvious that it came into existence as a reaction to the shifting demographics of the neighborhood. Problems in the community started when “foreclosures forced owners to rent out to low-lives and gangsters,” said Frank Taaffe, Twin Lakes and former Neighborhood Watch Block Captain. This thinly-veiled language leaves absolutely no doubt to the group’s racist character. It is not just a question of the mind and psychology of George Zimmerman.

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CHRISTIAN SLAVERY CONDONATION: “Black Christians = Uncle Toms” / Dusty Smith

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=vLwUA3CHumk

PRISON-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX: “The Ironic “War on Drugs”” / MUST WATCH!

The House I Live In

Is The War On Drugs Nearing An End?
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The War on Drugs Is a War on America! Time to End It!
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PRISON-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX: “The Shame of America’s Gulag” / Chris Hedges

The Shame of America’s GulagIllustration by Mr. Fish

If, as Fyodor Dostoevsky wrote, “the degree of civilization in a society can be judged by entering its prisons” then we are a nation of barbarians. Our vast network of federal and state prisons, with some 2.3 million inmates, rivals the gulags of totalitarian states. Once you disappear behind prison walls you become prey. Rape. Torture. Beatings. Prolonged isolation. Sensory deprivation. Racial profiling. Chain gangs. Forced labor. Rancid food. Children imprisoned as adults. Prisoners forced to take medications to induce lethargy. Inadequate heating and ventilation. Poor health care. Draconian sentences for nonviolent crimes. Endemic violence.

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