Thursday, November 14, 2013

Brother & Sister Truth-Telling: The Age of Catastrophic Distraction



How many people here own their house - and how many have a mortgage, or live in a rental? How many people own their cars, and how many have a car payment, and trade in the car for a new one with it's fresh and probably larger car payment?

How many grow their own food, make their own clothing, and how many have to shop for them every week or season? How many of us, if we lost or left our jobs, would be on the street, bereft, hungry, penniless, or have to depend on a government program which is under continuous attack, or the charity and kindness of family, friends and strangers, a church or social organization? 

Why is it that we buy food from companies that refuse to tell us what that food contains, and this is allowed to go on? 

Why is it that we hemorrhage our national treasure on wars that resolve nothing, save no one, kill our young men and women and the people of distant lands, expend resources and consume ingenuity, crowding out education, repairs to our bridges, roads, and other vital infrastructure? How can we placidly continue to rape and ravage the earth, seas and sky, displacing the nature we view with such pleasure on pictures, TV and on brief vacations?

How have we become so removed from perception of our common humanity that we can easily hate and despise and destroy people who we have never met? Why is it that we can continue to channel ever-slenderer resources toward researching more ingenious and impersonal methods for murder and war, while neglecting and forgetting research and work on the things that enhance and enrich life? How can we not notice that those inventions are INEVITABLY turned against us to ensure our continued compliance with the world-destroying system that espouses them?

Why is it that if the government ordered all men to begin wearing purple dresses, there would be a revolution overnight, but when we are dragged into war we go so willingly and give our children so open-handedly to the meat grinder?

Why is it that we fall reflexively back on resentment and prejudice to justify our collective inhumanity? Why do we continue to insist on dealing with things in ways that have proven not work? Why do we permit our government to place its colossal foot upon us and lean ever more heavily upon and meekly pay for the privilege of having our liberty shredded in exchange for security that never arrives? 

Why do we pay lip service to those who have died for freedom and then meekly surrender it at the first opportunity? Why are we so proud of ignorance and intolerance?

How can people believe in God and completely ignore everything we are told He wants us to do? Take care of the poor, the sick, the children - yet complain every time someone suggests that we have to spend money or time or attention to do so?

I am not aware of any country which has ever refused a war.

I see us following, inexplicably, the foul road to annihilation every other empire in history has ever trod.

How can we be so involved in our gladiatorial contests, our little self-serving feelings of superiority, our gadgets and disastrous distractions and be unwilling to spend an hour a day keeping ourselves informed on the workings of our government? A nation built by immigrants has become utterly hostile to immigration. A country based on freedom seems to long for the firm hand of any tyrant which promises safety from a world stimulated to hostility against us by our own policies.

How can we blindly ignore the brutal suppression of choice and self-determination forced upon our mothers and daughters and sisters? How can we wink at the dehumanization and even murder of women everywhere including in our own beloved country? Honor killings, wife-beatings, exhaustion through repeated child-bearing, but contraceptives are evil? 

Why is it permitted that women be bullied, cowed, murdered and manipulated by a few men who laugh at us from behind their pillared and walled compounds? How did we get to the point that we no longer believe our children will have a better life than we do - but most people would violently attack anyone who suggests a different course than the road to poverty and servility we are so obviously embarked upon?

Why do we meekly acquiesce or actually aggressively enable the theft of our national and global resources, the singling out of small groups, one by one who are stripped of the right to vote, or eat, or even live?

Facing up to the situation in which we find ourselves is terribly hard - but ignoring it will be harder still.

Why do we so easily swallow lies when a modicum of education would expose the lie for what it is - a cynical program to keep us divided and content with a pittance?

We developed drones for warfare abroad, because this impersonal method of warfare spares our lives, and soon those drones will be everywhere in our own skies.

Everywhere you look, peoples who are as alike as two flowers growing in the same field are turned implacably against each other, while the owners of munitions factories take profits from both sides, impartially, caring nothing for anything, no country, no ideal, no religion except profits, continuous and ever-increasing?

How can people think our government is marxist or socialist when Wall Street is fatter than ever - the great recession wiped out trillions of dollars of wealth for retirees, workers, small investors, but there is more wealth than ever now - and in the hands of fewer and fewer people?

Haliburton can lie, and steal and kill and undermine the governments of countries our people are dying to establish - wars are started based on lies and we turn away and tune into our favorite shows.
Why would people adore the hand that strikes them but reject their own children for trying to realize their own natures?

Why are we content to play games and refuse to do something to change the world for the better?
We consume poison and thank our poisoners, we watch our share of the country's wealth vanish and snarl savagely at those who try to warn us, we cling to the idea that we are different and better, yet refuse to take a responsible portion of our governance, content to let the thieves run everything. We lost control over our own money long ago with the establishment of the Federal reserve, and now another chunk of our sovereignty is being negotiated away in the Trans Pacific Partnership and not 10 of my HUNDREDS of FB friends bothered to learn anything about it.

We squabble with persons of different ethnic backgrounds, religion, party or skin color, while the people who care for nothing except having more of everything stoke the fires and keep us divided and proud of our divisions.

America can never be defeated by a foreign enemy, it will be betrayed from within by those who care nothing for country - only their own wealth and privileges while stripping us of all of both.
We are so busy determining what is good for each other we have lost sight of our own self interests. Why should anyone care what I smoke, or have sex with, or read or believe or who I marry.
The Romans at least had bread and circuses, we are busy denying each other the bread while we throng the circuses.

Our real masters could not be more pleased with us - we are doing their work for them and paying for the privilege, paying with our liberty, our small wealth, our very lives.
If you care about your own children, your neighbors or even YOURSELF, I beg you to wake up and look at what is happening, put aside meaningless differences and demand that we move toward a more sustainable and equitable world - I fear we’re in the last hours of mankind as a rational species.
If you took the time to read this- thank you - if not - good luck.—Ralph Smith

ADDED: by Nancy J. Bell, his sister and partner in TRUTH TELLING
About Nancy J. Bell: 
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While we are on the topic, I/we still have your attention, if you have not turned away muttering some silly excuse about how uncomfortable these ideas make you feel or accuse us of being too controversial, think about these questions, too!

How can we watch, captivated by the news on every channel, every media outlet, the story of a young teen-aged boy who was walking back to his father’s one night who was hunted down and murdered, and then watch as his murderer not only was released, but became celebrated among throngs of hateful people who claim legal justification for such an act. We watch the news about a Black woman who defended herself from her vicious attacker by getting a restraining order and when he entered her house anyway, fired a single shot into the air being sent to jail for decades, and see our own judicial system call it “justice?” We watch the news about the man who shot up a car of young black males for playing their own music and use the excuse of self-defense in an attempt to be the next George Zimmerman-free man. We watch ourselves stockpile ammunition and increase our guns to protect ourselves from danger as we seek to kill indiscriminately, such as the 19 year old Black woman who sought help after a car accident in the middle of the night and was shot in the back of her head by the homeowner as she left the unanswered door, seeing the police even refuse to press charges because he claims she “scared him.”

While we’re at it, how do we watch the drone attack news against the innocent civilians of Pakistan, and the Israel blanket shooting of innocent children in Gaza and the West Bank, and hear stories about the cannibalistic terrorists of Liberia and think that it’s not our problem to worry about what happens to others, even when our country plays a hand in much of it? Who is providing the weapons and why? When does FREE ENTERPRISE become a tool against our freedom, and WHY do we defend the stripping down of our own rights and protections? 

Why don’t people read the public documents of the Patriot Act and Homeland Security Acts that have caused us to release pharmaceutical companies from any accountability because they also happen to provide drugs of any kind to our military? Why do we allow our military to experiment on our soldiers or deny the illnesses that plague them from the chemical warfare they are exposed to by wars we send them to without even understanding why we are fighting? Why do we accept the refusal to count or show the returning dead, our children-fathers-brothers and sisters? Why do we let the crazy religious cults picket our military funerals and call it freedom of speech and defend the shame of it?
Why do we allow eugenics programs to exist in this country, sterilizing inmates in California using tax payers’ money? Or, sterilizing women for being poor, without knowledge or consent? Why doesn’t  our higher education even allow its students to discuss the eugenics programs for fear of its controversial nature? If these topics are taboo in academia, where is it to be discussed?  Why do we allow the bloated insurance companies to make the decisions about WHO is viable and to whom necessary medical resources should go based on a caste system that no one is willing to admit even exists in America?

Why do we sell more plastic tigers, elephants, wolves and dolphins than we ever lift a finger to save in real life? Why do we allow the polluting of our waters with Extreme Toxic Waste releases by the Tennessee Valley Authority, and deny the testing of children who are being directly impacted by it, and still refuse to admit there is any credible association between the increase in cancer, birth-defects and a host of other health issues?

Why do we care more about what Kim Kardashian is wearing than how many people were recently killed in the Super-Storm of the Philippines, and care more about whether or not Sarah Palin can see Russia from her front porch than the melting of the poles and an increase in adverse weather patterns that many in power say is not related to real climate change patterns caused by MAN? 
Why do Americans continue to call ourselves the GREATEST COUNTRY ON EARTH when so many people in America can only really identify America correctly on a world map? What do we know of the world that makes us so great, that we are willing to continue to erase cultures, people, and all their knowledge when they represent  something that is simply NOT US? Why do we continue to find ways to screw over the Native Americans, after breaking every single treaty we have ever made with them, but blame them for their own poverty and suffering, and call on the defense of the American Way of Life as our sole excuse for doing so?

How did we become so dependent on the Internet, and yet threaten our own satellites to maintain the system upon which World Business is conducted by leaving over 100,000 pieces of space junk in our orbit just waiting to collide and bring the whole system down? Why are we still contributing to our gluttonous use of plastic, and continue to grow waste dumps in the Pacific Ocean that is already bigger than the state of Texas? Why do we not attempt to recycle, at the very least, because we resent the couple of minutes it would take to do so, to rush into a vice, a distraction, or a blanking of our minds in a false solace of ignorance that will surely kill us by our willingness to fail to act?
Why will MOST PEOPLE who start to read this blog, fail to finish reading it, hurrying along their way to superciliousness and new and improved ways to splinter our attention from the painful truths that we have become?

WAKE UP, the dream you are having is the nightmare we are all having, in this AGE OF CATASTROPHIC DISTRACTION!

You can fool some of the people some of the time, even many people many times, but the truth is still buried in the muck of partisan politics, the voracious appetite of exploitive capitalism, and social-stratifications that were also (unfortunately) built into America’s darkest tapestries a long time ago.

Friday, September 20, 2013

Early Life - Lessons from the Trench

The Power of Community Organizing & Raising Your Children to LIVE Civil Rights as a Way of Life
(photos of the area were taken off Google Earth. The neighborhood is EMPTY now, compared to the bustling life that once was there. All photos were taken within the NEC4 designated area of service.)



My mother was a divorced mom with 5 kids, living in the city of Detroit. After the riots of  '67, people who lived in my neighborhood tended to do one of three things: 1) White Flight moved most of our extended family and neighbors across city lines into suburbs, 2) They got scared and felt victimized, or 3) They got busy and organized a structure for community-identified problems to be addressed. It started as a group called "The State Fair Eight," an informal title lovingly given to the 8 original people. It grew into several more and then many more people and became several organizations.

                                                  site of Russell Street Block Parties

The first building we got was turned into the drop-in center, started to get teens off the streets and out of the way of trouble, danger, and destruction. North End Concerned Citizens Community Council (NEC4) became a place to go, as well as a place to learn. Civil Rights teachers from among our community often spoke, taught, or otherwise trained the rest of us HOW to come together and work for change. Before its dissolution, many years later, NEC4 had evolved into a communication center, producing its own monthly community newsletter, its own radio station, and had representatives involved in every community group within our designated boundaries.



The boundaries ran from E. John R and Nevada to Ryan and E. Outer Dr. All events welcomed people in our area and NEC4 helped neighborhoods to form many Block Clubs, and sponsored public events at Belle Isle OR in the neighborhood, where the street was blocked off and fire hydrants were opened, people bar-b-q'd, danced, planned races and put on amateur talent contests. We had food and drinks free to pass out, thanks to NEC4 and community donations.

Building to Left: OLD Housing O3/Motor City Housing Office

  First and Second H.E.M.I.D. sites     


The next building became Help the Elderly Maintain Independence and Dignity (H.E.M.I.D.), a program started to help meet the needs of the area's elderly. We had a volunteer base that helped deliver Meals-on-Wheels to elderly shut-ins, helped with light housecleaning, yard work, and help giving rides to go shopping or make it to doctor appointments. This program was run on grant funding, community and local church support. (St. Rita's, Truth Lutheran, State Fair Avenue Church of God, to name a few. All of the churches involved also had either a food pantry, a thrift store for clothing/other household items, or both.

I-75/E. State Fair


Among other ventures, NEC4 spun out into Housing '03 (named for the zipcode 48203, including part in Detroit and part in Highland Park) and Motor City Housing. These programs were grant-funded and also accepted donations as a non-profit. The housing groups accepted applications for low income housing repair and priority was given to dangerous living conditions, and homes with the elderly or children.

E. State Fair/John R


My family was very involved in community work. For instance, as a teen, my brother served as a student representative on the New Detroit Board of Trustees (sitting with the Movers and Shakers of Detroit); I served as a student representative on the then new North East Detroit Health Center's Community Board of Directors and also served as a Detroit representative to an assembly in Washington, D.C. called Coalition for Peaceful Integration, and acted as an Ambassador for Peace to Israel while still in high school. I began my involvement in Civil Rights and community work first at age 8. My mother served on the Region 6 School Board and my youngest sister served on the Police Community Relations Community Board of Directors. (She is now a police lieutenant on the Detroit police force with 25+ years of service.)

Near the OLD site of one of NEC4 buildings
Drug Rehabilitation center shut down by neighborhood association


Civil Rights was not a philosophy to my family. It was/is a way of thinking. A way of living. A way of teaching. A way of becoming active in our communities, and in our country. We were/are able to make changes over many years. It is not surprising that at some point, we have each had to step out of the center arena and concentrate on recovering from the great investments we made that often taxed or challenged personal or family interests. There were obstacles as well as victories. Civil Rights entails sacrifice: time, energy, and the laying down of old beliefs. We WERE TAUGHT TO constantly challenge ourselves to approach a problem with the intention of forming a strategy towards its change. It's resolution. It's ongoing vigilance. We stay within the boundaries of passive-resistance when publicly speaking and do not break the law (except in the case of planned, peaceful Civil Disobedience, such as sit-ins. RARE)

E. Outer Dr. and Conant/Dequindre area

My family only became UNIQUE in the sense that we acted on behalf of worthy causes, things that we believed were necessary to help people to understand how to live Free, despite the many obstacles. We fight for Justice in myriad ways on a daily basis, through our support and conscious efforts to make a difference. We speak on behalf of those who cannot speak for themselves, especially children.

E. Outer Dr./Ryan (NEC4 boundary)

I share these ideas because people want to know HOW to be a part of the New Civil Rights Movement. By sharing my own experiences of accomplishment, I hope that the readers will set aside the FIRST reaction of "I don't have time...." We witness living in the Age of Catastrophic Distraction and our rights are being challenged across the entire spectrum of American Liberties. The only way we can FIX THIS, is to PAY ATTENTION AGAIN, and determine that the changes we seek MATTER.

OLD site of the original NEC4 (It was more colorful then)

What pulled me out of my semi-retirement as a Civil Rights Activist? Watching the news. The straw that broke the camel's back was the hateful murder of Trayvon Martin. And its defense. JUSTICE FOR TRAYVON cannot be a whispered memory in a detached archive of woes. It must be an cause that does not let its importance DIE simply because of the passage of time and a distracted American people.

More lessons to come.



Homework: The Hangman
Civil Rights Teaching: A Cartoon (used in the 1970's and played on a sheet against the house at some of our first community gatherings). These are the questions we asked ourselves when we decided if we were "too busy." This link is also provided in the Agitation in Motion Blog: Fight for Freedom (poem) Who is the hangman? INJUSTICE! TIME 10:55  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZSS3yxpnFU

Tribute to Wendall Burke, a sincere LOVER of Detroit. High school friend who made his mark in music, Civil Rights, and advocating positive Detroit sentiment. R.I.P. Check out his music. A leader gone too soon. A real friend who THOUGHT and ACTED to make a difference. Good music (group organizer, back-up singer: wearing the Detroit Tigers t-shirt). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKE2_fkQK3o

ADDED 9 21 13 Petitions: Justice for Trayvon. Please Read and Sign and Share. Thank you. OUR CHILDREN DO MATTER!
http://urgencyofnowaction.blogspot.com/2013/08/trayvon-martin_25.html

About the Authorhttp://www.linkedin.com/pub/nancy-bell/30/231/855

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Teach a Racist Series - FREE Lessons 1-25 and counting

(INCLUDES "Raging Racism in Motion Award" nominations on applicable posts.)



Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT XXV - Raging Racism in Motion Award: Ted Cruz
Call to Action: Call a Racist out; Lend your voices to a unified outcry
http://bellwork-inprogress.blogspot.com/2013/09/raging-racism-in-motion-award-ted-cruz.html

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT XXIV - Raging Racism in Motion Award
University of Alabama Sorority
http://bellwork-inprogress.blogspot.com/2013/09/raging-racism-in-motion-award-sorority.html

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT XXIII - Raging Racism in Motion Award
Another Unwarranted Police Shooting of an innocent citizen
http://bellwork-inprogress.blogspot.com/2013/09/raging-racism-in-motion-another.html

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT XXII - Raging Racism in Motion Award: EVERYDAY in FLORIDA
Call to Action: Boycott Florida
http://bellwork-inprogress.blogspot.com/2013/09/raging-racism-in-motion-award-everyday.html

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT XXI - Boycott Red Lobster (call to ACTION)
http://bellwork-inprogress.blogspot.com/2013/09/teach-racist-series-pt-xxi-boycott-red.html

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT XX - Raging Racism in Motion Award 
Texas Prosecutorshttp://bellwork-inprogress.blogspot.com/2013/09/8-year-old-black-child-shot-by-36-year.html

Teach a Racist, PT XIX - Raging Racism in Motion Award- CNNhttp://bellwork-inprogress.blogspot.com/2013/09/teach-racist-series-pt-xix-raging.html

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT XVIII - Raging Racism in Motion Award - Deborah Brown Community School & No Child Left Behind ACThttp://bellwork-inprogress.blogspot.com/2013/09/teach-racist-series-pt-xviii-attacking.html

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT XVII - Raging Racism in Motion Award: DUNKIN' DONUTS

Teach a Racist, PT XVI - Raging Racism in Motion Award: Sarah Palin

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT XV - Raging Racism and Stupidity in Motion-Zimmerman AGAIN!

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT XIV The "LOST CAUSE RACIST" and PROTECT POTUS

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT XIII: Talking to "Non-racists" About a Racist Idea
CASE STUDY: ONE FACEBOOK CONVERSATION

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT XII: Raging Racism in Motion Award - The Confederate Flag

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT XI:

Raging Racism in Motion Award--Wild Wing Cafe in North Charleston

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT X: Use your White Privilege to Make a Difference. (video link included)http://bellwork-inprogress.blogspot.com/2013/08/teach-racist-pt-x-use-your-white.html

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT IX: Raging Racism in Motion Award (Neo-Nazi White Supremist in ND).http://bellwork-inprogress.blogspot.com/2013/08/teach-racist-pt-ix-raging-racism-in.html

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT VIII: There IS MORE THAN ONE RACE in America “Raging Racism in Motion Award” (Congressman Tom McClintock)

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT VII: Having a Black President does NOT mean racism is gone!

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT VI: NC Voter Suppression (delightful Maddow slam at NC)

Teach a Racist Blog Series PT IV & V: Racist Hate as Entertainment & News “Raging Racism in Motion Awards” (MO State Fair, Glenn Beck)

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT III: Introducing the “Raging Racism in Motion Award,” (GZimmerman)

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT II: About the Trivialization of Racism

Teach a Racist Blog Series, PT I: FREE Easy Lesson for Teaching Racists


ON-GOING SERIES on BellWork-InProgress@blogspot.com

 
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Teach a Racist Part II -- About the Trivialization of Racism


Racism is ugly, damages lives, and is often perpetuated out of a simple mass confusion about what racism is and what it is not. Worse, it is also perpetuated by those who DO know what it is and DO use it to their own advantage...and to the disadvantage of people of color.

Congressman Ted Yoho is nominated as today's CASE EXAMPLE of Raging Racism in Motion. He could use some lessons about racism after his remarkably ridiculous claims that a tax on tanning bed services would be racist. Really Ted?

In an ongoing effort to combat racism by dissolving the lies that mask it, distort it, and strengthen it, I offer a guest article for Teaching a Racist, Part II. 

Clarifying the Problem is a necessary step in any serious effort to erode and eventually dismantle the prevailing racist structure in America. 

Congressman Ted Yoho and the Trivialization of Racism









Ted-Yoho
When Florida Congressman Ted Yoho this week denounced a ten percent tax on tanning beds as a “racist tax”, he illustrated the GOP’s unwillingness to grasp the true scope and depth of real racism. A small tax that an individual pays for the voluntary and unnecessary act of going to a tanning bed may seem inconvenient for the consumer, but real racism is about much more than suffering mild inconveniences. However, to a US Representative who has grown up as a beneficiary of white privilege, perhaps the “oppression” of having to pay taxes on a suntanning session, is as “oppressive” a system of discrimination as he can imagine.
Ted Yoho thinks a tanning tax is racist. Never mind that the tax applies to anyone who enters a tanning salon, regardless of race. Never mind that the tax, like a cigarette tax, is a user tax imposed upon a specific behavior that assumes unnecessary health risks. Never mind that the tax would fund a health care system that could in return be used to pay for the very skin cancer treatments tanning salon patrons might require later in life, as a result of their choice to expose themselves to excess radiation. To Ted Yoho, the tax is racist because Congressman Yoho believes in white victimhood, and in his mind it is so unfair that the tanning bed tax might disproportionately burden people who look like him. Boo hoo.
It would be easy to dismiss Yoho’s comments as simply the product of his manifest and monumental stupidity, but unfortunately his claims of being oppressed by “Obama’s racism” is an all too familiar chorus from today’s Republican right-wing. By trivializing racism, and by reversing the role of victim and oppressor, the Republicans are engaged in an active campaign to undermine efforts to address real racism in this country and to perpetuate the racial inequality that continues to exist. If they can reduce our conceptualization of racism to petty injustices perpetrated against people of privilege, they can by extension attempt to discredit all claims of racism by trivializing the very definition of the term.
What Republicans would like us to overlook is that real racism is institutionalized and its effects are far more pervasive and damaging than a mere inconvenience like paying a tanning tax. Institutionalized racism affects housing practices, income levels, labor market discrimination, incarceration rates, educational opportunities and health care accessibility, all of which, taken together are not matters of convenience but can literally be matters of life and death.
Evidence of real racism that involves significant real life consequences is plentiful. For example, according to Marc Mauer’s May 2009 Congressional Testimony for The Sentencing Project, 56 percent of  inmates housed in state prisons for drug offenses are African-American despite the fact that blacks only make up about 14 percent of illicit drug users in the United States. Obviously, if a drug suspect is arrested and imprisoned instead of being released or put on probation it affects his life chances a lot more than a ten percent tanning tax. A  sociological study conducted by Devah Pager and published by the University of Chicago, found that white job applicants with a felony conviction were more likely to be called back for a job interview than black applicants with no criminal history. That type of discrimination affects unemployment rates and household income and is far more pernicious than the imposition of a simple little tax on tanning beds.
In nearly every aspect of life, institutional racism creates structural barriers that have a negative impact on the life chances of people of color. This reality is apparently unrecognized by Congressman Yoho, who instead casts Obama as a racist because of a tax on tanning beds. With such a tone deaf understanding of racism, it is no wonder that the GOP is having a hard time attracting minority voters. The fact that Republican voices in Congress are railing against “racism against whites” because of a small tax on tanning beds instead of addressing the very real problem of systemic structural racism that affects people of color daily, is symptomatic of the problems inherent within a political party that has become so insular and so white that they simply cannot comprehend what real racism looks like.

If you have not yet had the chance, please feel free to see the premiere 
Teach a Racist -Part I 
(with important training video link included)

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Bloggers--The Fifth Estate: We the People Politics

In this Age of Catastrophic Distraction, a Voice is rising from the people advocating ACCOUNTABILITY. Old practice, new format. Bloggers are the Fifth Estate. What does that mean?


Fifth Estate

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term "Fifth Estate" has no fixed meaning, but is used to describe any class or group in society other than the
It has been used to describe civil society (including trade unions) and the poor or theproletariat. It can also be used
to describe media outlets (including the blogosphere) that see themselves in opposition to mainstream media (the
official Press). The term is entirely different in origin and meaning from "Fifth Column", which is used to describe 
subversive or insurgent elements in a society.
Nimmo and Combs assert that political pundits constitute a Fifth Estate.[2] Media researcher Stephen D. Cooper
argues that bloggers are the Fifth Estate.[3]William Dutton has argued that the Fifth Estate is not simply the 
blogging community, nor an extension of the media, but 'networked individuals' enabled by the Internet in ways that
can hold the other estates accountable.[4]



Blogs as a Fifth Estate[edit]

Making reference to Montesquieu’s concept of "three estates of the realm" (executivelegislative and judicial) and
to a more recently developed model of "four estates", which encompasses the media, Nayef Al-Rodhan introduces
the weblogs (blogs) as a "fifth estate of the realm". Blogs have potential and real influence on contemporary
policy-making, especially in the context of elections, reporting from conflict zones, and raising dissent over 
corporate or congressional policies. Based on these observations, Al-Rodhan suggests moving beyond traditional
thinking that limits the “estates of the realm” to governmental action and proposes a broader perspective in which
civilians or anyone with access to a computer and the Internet can contribute to the global political change and 
security.[5]
Of all the blogs on the Internet, continues Al-Rodhan, only a few have a real power to influence the policy-making 
process, specifically political and current affairs blogs with large and involved audiences. These blogs can help 
organize the public to take a stance on an issue, be used in political campaigns, help cultivate grassroots 
movements, and assist in fundraising. Furthermore, blogs have several unique features that give them potential 
influence in policymaking: a lack of editorial supervision, low barriers to entry, difficulty for governments to censor 
or control content, and the ease of responding to events in real time. Blogs can affect policy-making by providing 
insider information, facilitating communication between experts, promoting grassroots efforts, discrediting political 
figures, and setting policy agendas. Blogs as "the fifth estate" are also influencing global security. They can 
contribute to terrorist plots by facilitating cross-border communication and by connecting people whose ideas are 
outside of the mainstream, by propagating hateful or violent messages, or by encouragingorganized crime. Therefore,
Al-Rodhan concludes, governments must increase surveillance of blogs and develop legal, administrative, and 
technological tools to dissuade bloggers from posting potentially harmful information, such as calls to incite terrorism.
On a more positive note, blogs have also the potential to prevent governments from adopting hasty and misjudged 
decisions.[6]

 GLOBAL SOLIDARITY IMPLICATIONS

References[edit]

  1. ^ Random House Dictionary
  2. ^ Dan D. Nimmo and James E. Combs (1992). The Political Pundits. Praeger/Greenwood. p. 20. ISBN 0-275-93545-0.
  3. ^ Stephen D Cooper (2006). Watching the Watchdog: Bloggers as the Fifth Estate. Marquette Books. ISBN 0-922993-47-5.
  4. ^ Dutton, W. H. (2009), ‘The Fifth Estate Emerging through the Network of Networks’, Prometheus, Vol. 27, No. 1, March: pp. 1-15.
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