Found here from somebody on tumblr–who, i have no idea, i clicked over from the tumblr account and forgot to go back and get the link! If it is your tumblr account I found this link on, please let me know!

ETA: I got the original tumblr link from here and here!! thanks Quinn!

The following is an *excellent* breakdown of capitalism, white supremacy, class politics and race in the U.S. I found the opening explanation of how “liberty” and “owning property” became redefined in ways that helped to invisibilize the true presence of capitalism in the U.S. to be especially helpful–as many people I know are fond of saying that they are “capitalists” simply because they own a house or are a boss. I only quoted highlights–please head over and read the whole thing!!!

Historically, because of the conditions in the United States, the concept of liberty in this country has taken on a much different connotation than the one previously stated. Liberty, in the United States, has become synonymous with the protection of rights to own property.

To many within the white working class, this doesn’t seem like a contradiction. Part of being able to determine our own wills and act in true freedom is being able to own property. We define freedom by the ability to own objects, to own land, to own cars, to own firearms. And we defend this right to own private property to the death.

However, the right to own property is the right that allows for the rich and elites to own everything that we produce. The right to property has become the legal and social basis for the rise in power of those that directly exploit us. Because it’s a protected right to own water resources, because it’s a protected right to own land that you will never live on or work on your own, because it’s a protected right to own a house and price gouge your tenants for rent, because it’s a protected right to own a business and pay your workers next to nothing, because we as white working people have helped protect these rights, we’ve laid the foundation for our own misery.

The concepts of freedom and private property, then, are at direct odds with each other. How can we be free when a corporation owns the rights to our water? How can we be free when a bank owns the land that our houses sit on? How can we be free when all of our food is owned by a field boss? How can freedom exist when a small minority own the very means of our survival?

We’ve become casualties of this way of thinking for centuries. The idea that property protection and liberty are one and the same has allowed for the rich, the political and economic elite, to swindle the rest of us.

In the name of freedom and liberty, we protect the right of 5% of the residents of this country to maintain ownership over 90% of the property and means of survival in this country. Modern liberty has become the freedom to starve, the freedom to lose our jobs without notice, and the freedom to have a bank take back its property from underneath us.

While the rich in this country pillage our paychecks, destroy our retirement funds, and take away our livelihoods, we gladly hand our resources to them. After all, liberty doesn’t exist without the protection of these rich people to own that property. They have the right to even own us, in fact.

By its very nature, the concept of private property has destroyed us and allowed the rich to ride all over us.

For some five centuries we’ve been used by the rich among our own race to promote their agenda and suffered because of it. Yet, somehow, we’ve still been convinced that it is in our interests to protect the rights of the rich to own as much property as they can, to protect the right of the rich to even exist, to protect these same rich people who would just as soon see us die for their benefit.

The heart of the matter is that for these five centuries, we’ve been too busy fighting the people who should naturally be our allies against these injustices. The rich whites have used our skin color against us, have used our human nature of fearing living beings different than us against us… they’ve used us against us. They’ve blinded us with these racialist ideas of “white supremacy” and “white pride” and “white nationalism” into fighting other working people of other races, while they sit on the sideline and laugh.

The New Liberty Movement plays directly into this situation, and turns us, as white working class people, against our natural interests as working class people, and against our natural allies. We’re still being used by rich whites to advance their causes, and lose everything that we desire and need.

Obama’s policies have not threatened the power structures of this country in anyway. The rich will stay rich. The poor will stay poor. Property will still be just as protected as it is now. Wars will still be waged on multiple continents. The systemic inequities that have created a mess for all working people will still exist.

But while these reforms, like public option healthcare, are not radical and do not fundamentally change any power relationships in this country, they still remain important bread and butter survival policies for poor and working people.

Let’s be honest. I don’t want the government to control healthcare. But I also don’t want to live in a property based society where I’m denied healthcare because I don’t make enough money. Until we get rid of that property based economic relationship, then I’ll gladly take social services from the state, just to level the playing field a bit between me and the rich boss that steals money from my paycheck, or the rich politician who guts money from our schools to fund occupations of other countries that benefit corporations he owns stock in.

We as white working class people are being used at these mobilizations. We’re fulfilling our old role of being foot soldiers for the political elite, for keeping other poor and working people in line. We’ve blinded ourselves again.

How else can we explain the willingness of hundreds of people without healthcare to actively work against legislation that would provide them with that healthcare?

Historically, we as white working people have seen our allegiance become an allegiance to whiteness, to being white. We can relate to other white people, no matter how poor or rich. They’re white like us, and that’s something we can identify with, come to terms with. So of course, our natural enemies become nonwhite peoples.

The only problem with this idea is that we’ve had it wrong for centuries. We’ve been kept blind to the true nature of what is afoot here, as to what’s really going on. Look around us. Who fills the trailer parks with us? Who works in the factories or fast food restaurants with us? Who is beside us working in the fields, picking produce that we’ll never really be able to afford? Is it rich people, especially rich white people? Hell no, it isn’t. It’s brown people, black people, yellow people. It’s people who have different shades of skin than us. They are the people that are in similar situations to us, living paycheck to paycheck, suffering like we do. So why then would we view them as our enemy?

I want to end with a couple concrete steps that white working class people can take to work to build a movement for real liberty.

1) Actively work against groups like the Minutemen, the Klan, the Christian Identity Movement, and others that seek to divide us as working class people from other working class people based on their race, gender, sexuality, nationality or religion. These people are class traitors and ensure that we will never see freedom for ourselves or our families, as they keep us fighting other working class people and not the real enemy: the rich. Disrupt their attempts to organize and to recruit. Make it known they are not welcome at gun shows or other events where you are present. Not joining their organizations isn’t enough, we must actively stop them from organizing at all.
2) Actively work against leaders of the New Liberty movement that organize against nonwhite working class people. Alex Jones, Ron Paul, David Duke, and others are trying to ensure that we will turn on migrants and other people of color rather than turn on rich people, most of whom happen to be white.
3) Organize debtor’s unions and tenants unions in your neighborhood. We must come together with our neighbors to defend each other from foreclosures and evictions. Create networks of people in your neighborhood that can show up and help defend each other and prevent evictions.
4) Refuse to pay any debts you have and organize rent strikes. Don’t pay your hospital bills, your credit card bills, or any other debts you have. Don’t give these people that have been exploiting us any more of your money.
5) Support GI resistance to war and occupation. Many working class people are refusing orders to deploy, and resisting the occupations of Iraq and Afghanistan in other ways. Lend them your support at couragetoresist.org
6) Don’t join the military, help prevent your family members from joining the military. This institution has robbed too many working people of their lives by convincing them it’s their patriotic duty. We must stop falling for this line, and fight for our class, not for the political elites.
7) Follow the examples of other working class people and occupy your workplace if threatened with layoffs or terminations. There have been occupations of workplaces in the U.S. and across other countries as the economic crisis has broadened. These reclamations of workplaces have ended with workers receiving back and severance pay, and sometimes even preventing their workplaces from closing
8) Organize with your neighbors to grow food for your communities. Don’t rely on the economic elites for your food any longer. Starting a personal garden is a good first step, but community gardens can provide more food for more people, and create important community ties and working relationships.
9) Be ready to actively defend your neighborhoods, workplaces, and communities from the police and state forces. Take whatever measures you deem necessary to do so.
10) Don’t get a job as a cop or prison guard. These jobs also reinforce racial divisions within our class, as well as create domestic armies to use against us when we do work toward our own power. Cops are not our friends. The police systemically exist to protect the rich and their property. Prison guards are not any better. Especially with the expansion of the war on drugs to include a war against Meth, many white working class people are finding themselves in prison and on the other side of the bars from their neighbors in guard’s uniforms.
11) Do anything you can to take back resources from the rich. We’ll keep this suggestion intentionally vague. The rich have all the food, all the money, all the wealth, and all the power. Let’s take it back. Any way we can.


11 responses to “Of Tea Parties and Patriots”

  1. Aaminah

    okay, so you know that the OCD me had to go to tumblr and try to figure out who had posted the link to the article so i could give it to you, LOL. but then the ADD me got distracted by this comic – http://thecurvature.tumblr.com/post/172320716/writinggirl2writingwoman

    that said, this is a really awesome post and i’m glad you clued me into it. :)

  2. Ansel

    I first saw this piece here: http://anarchiststudies.org/node/299. Here’s the intro: “The following article was written and directed towards members of the “Liberty Movement,” participants in the Tea Parties and Town Hall meeting protests. It was originally intended to be handed out at Colorado gun shows, where anarchists have done counter-recruitment against the Minutemen:”

    The author credit on Illvox is to Dave Strano, a member of Kansas Mutual Aid.

  3. La Lubu

    Oh, hell yes!!! I needed to see this today.

  4. Katie

    1) Some members of my family I wish I could talk out of defending this right so adamantly wouldn’t even get this article (or be able to finish it, it’s so out of their worldview). Dangit.

    2)

    We’ve been kept blind to the true nature of what is afoot here, as to what’s really going on. Look around us. Who fills the trailer parks with us? Who works in the factories or fast food restaurants with us? Who is beside us working in the fields, picking produce that we’ll never really be able to afford? Is it rich people, especially rich white people? Hell no, it isn’t. It’s brown people, black people, yellow people. It’s people who have different shades of skin than us. They are the people that are in similar situations to us, living paycheck to paycheck, suffering like we do.

    My mind jumped to interracial relationship frequency & class in the world I see when I read this–but I don’t know what to make of that mental leap, so…nothing to say, really.

  5. Katie

    The suggestions are really interesting.

  6. Quinn

    i had linked to this on tumblr, perhaps you found it on mine?

    http://anthro.pophago.us/post/170764454/the-blunt-reality-is-that-for-the-last-five
    http://anthro.pophago.us/post/171306442/lets-be-honest-i-dont-want-the-government-to

  7. Aaminah

    Ansel, the link BFP gave is to Anarchist News and does give full credit to the author and has that same preface. What she was trying to re-find a link to is who had linked to it on Tumblr so that she could give them credit for leading her to Anarchist News.

    Katie, that’s what i was thinking too while reading it (yes, i clicked on the link and read the WHOLE thing) – i need to send this to my parents. but you know, i don’t think they’d bother to read it… my dad considers himself a Libertarian, but he hates anarchists so the site alone would be a turn off to him. Then too, my parents are those lovely special racists who really believe that they aren’t racist even as they say very racist things… sigh. but i hope that it does get through to some people who see it. i really really hope so, because it is very good.

    and oh yeah, i loved the suggestions. :) i think those are suggestions that a lot of POC already do, but then also some suggestions that a lot of us don’t do or haven’t yet fully embraced. For example the idea of not joining and discouraging family from joining the military, police, etc. Well, i’ve pretty much always been anti-military and anti-police and my life has reinforced that to me over and over again. But most people i know (in real life) think i’m crazy, paranoid, unamerican, etc. for feeling that way. And A LOT of POC have decided that the best way to prove their American-ness, their right to be here, their right to utilize resources here, etc. is by joining up and “fighting for the country”. This is an issue that my brother and i run into at every pow wow we attend, for example. i do not stand and recite the Pledge of Allegiance. i haven’t done so since i was a child (i was routinely thrown out of pep rallies in high school for this refusal). But doing so is part of the opening of pow wows. i cannot in good conscience do so, however, both as a Native whose life and the life of my ancestors have been trampled by that flag, and as a Muslim who does not believe in nationalism and “bowing” in any form to anyone by Allah. i DO honor the Native veterans, and any veteran really, for what they have given for this country. i respect them, i stand etc. for the veteran honor dance, and i stand for the other flag plantings that are part of opening ceremonies (including the POW flag). POC have ALWAYS been in the military in disproportionate numbers, for one because we are considered more expendable so we are heavily recruited, but also because so many of us believe that is what legitimizes us here. Since the first Desert Storm, Arab Americans have begun to join up in record numbers to “prove” that they aren’t like “those” Arabs over there. i think this is wrong. and i think we are exploited, that we are told we have to do this to be recognized as not the enemy (and even then, we know that those soldiers still take a lot of crap), that for many young poc it seems like the only way out of the ghetto, the best way to get college paid for, the best way to get away from problems, etc. But it’s all a big lie that just causes more POC to die fighting against their brethren & sistren around the world than anything else.

    So i think the suggestions in the article are awesome, and if nothing else comes of it, i hope POC take those suggestions to heart too.

  8. bfp

    YES, it is! Thanks quinn, I remembered all the dots but couldn’t remember the letters in between the dots! thanks for letting me know!

  9. zindzhi

    Amazing article . I live in the Caribbean and all our resources are nearly gone. The US has nearly destroyed our ability to feed ourselves by destroying the local farmers. Everywhere in the Caribbean things are heating up Guadeloupe and Martinique want more control over their resources ( a few old colonial families still owns all the major business and resources on the island) and they want the same representation in mainland France. Haitian are starving because the price of food is to high. The price of food production drives farmers bankrupt.
    Foreign corporation are buying farmland in Africa,. when they are not busy overfishing and dumping toxic waste on the coast . we have more slaves today than in the past. It’s like a plot from a freaking dystopian novel and I’m scared for the future with global warming and the explosion of population, women still being oppressed, and the dwindling resources.

    Working class white American have been conned! the Greatest con job in the history of the country . Centuries going against their best self interest ,because of white pride. Amazing how long you can brainwash people.

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