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"Very
often genocide is made palatable, or at least tolerable, by
sophisticated propaganda networks that work at the behest of
the political/military machinery that drops the bombs, and
shoots the missiles."
...Steven
Malik Shelton
The
year 2004 commemorates the horror of the wide scale genocide
that occurred in Rwanda a decade ago. During this carnage, it
is estimated that close to a million Tutsi were methodically
butchered by their Hutu neighbours and countrymen. The
slaughter was carried out over a few months, marking it with
the infamous distinction of being, perhaps, the most intense
and accelerated genocide in modern history. In contrast it
took the Nazi’s several years to kill 14 million people,
approximately half of them European Jews.
Sadly,
the horrendous stain and stench of genocide did not begin or
end with the demonic killing spree in 1994 Rwanda, and if we
are to make an earnest effort to examine these tendencies,
learn from them, and ensure that they are less likely to occur
again, we must study the dynamics, the ideologies, and the
practices of a land that has long posed behind a facade of
liberty, democracy, and justice. We must remove the blinkers
and peer into its unique and sordid legacy of racism, sexism,
flagrant greed, and genocidal policies and practices.
The
calculated murder of millions of indigenous people for the
core purpose of amassing land, wealth, and resources, was
initially carried out under the command of Christopher
Columbus. In a brazen attempt to find an expedient route to
India. Columbus and his crew (lost and half-starved) landed on
the large island of what is now called Haiti and the Dominican
Republic.
Columbus
was impressed with the natives generosity, good manners, and
compassion, yet instead of being inspired by these qualities
he considered them signs of weakness, childishness, and
inferiority. He soon demanded that the natives turn over to
him all their gold. When they were unable to satisfy him, they
were given quotas and forced to work. Those that failed to
produce enough for their enslavers were tortured in fiendish
ways. One of the most common was to cut off the limbs. Ward Churchill,
explains in his revealing book, ‘Indians are Us’:
"The
tribute system, instituted by the Governor sometime in 1495,
was a brutal way of fulfilling the Spanish lust for gold and
acknowledging Spanish distaste for labour. Every Taino
over the age of fourteen had to supply the rulers with a
hawk’s bell of gold every three months (or in gold-deficient
areas, twenty-five pounds of spun cotton); those who did were
given a token to wear around their necks as proof that they
had made their payment; those who did not were, as
(Columbus’s brother, Fernando) says discreetly
"punished"- by having their hands cut off, and left
to bleed to death."[1]
Christopher
Columbus spearheaded a system of chattel slavery and
systematic extermination that resulted in the deaths of 8
million natives, virtually killing off the entire population
in 50 years. Over the next few centuries, the European
penchant for greed and violence, culminated in the elimination
of over a hundred million of the indigenous people in the land
that became known as South America.
There
are few episodes in human history as sad or as shameless as
the calculated mass murder, displacement, and plunder that was
perpetuated against the indigenous population of North
America. Although not as extensive in terms of total numbers
killed as in South America, for sheer sneakiness,
underhandedness and bold-faced hypocrisy, there are few eras
that could rival it.
It
was, in fact, among the British colonizers of the North
American hemisphere that the first documented instance of
biological warfare occurred. Sir Jeffrey Amherst, (commander
in chief of the British forces) and the correspondence sent
between him and a junior officer indicate that a fiendish plan
was hatched to intentionally infect the native population with
small pox virus. This was facilitated through the procurement
of infected blankets and handkerchiefs from army hospitals and
the distribution of them to the natives in what was ostensibly
a humanitarian gesture. On June 24, captain Ecuyer, of the
Royal American British Army recorded in his journal:
"...We
gave them two blankets and a handkerchief out of the smallpox
hospital. I hope it will have the desired effect."[2]
To
better ensure that it did have the desired result, the natives
were then directed to return to their villages so that they
would (predictably) be in the ideal position to infect other
members of their tribes and nations and the small pox (one of
the most dangerous and painful sicknesses imaginable) would
spread like wild fire.
Newspapers
and eyewitness accounts verify that it did, making one
question how much of the spread of "white mans
diseases" among the so-called Indians were really
just accidental.
Starvation
was another tactic utilized by the colonizers. In many
reservations and internment camps, the natives were simply
isolated on desolate lands and had food and clothing withheld
from, or sold away to the highest bidder by unscrupulous
Indian agents or camp commanders. Moreover, the purposeful and
wasteful killing of the buffalo decimated the Plains Indians
by eradicating their major food supply. Another method was to
place bounties on the heads of natives, regardless if the
possessor was man, woman, or child. The Hollywood depiction of
United States cavalry soldiers protecting themselves or
peaceful white settlers from the savage onslaught of hostile
Indians are simply not true. More often than not, it was US
army units who were the marauders and they would routinely
attack the sleeping native encampments during the pre-dawn
hours, slaughtering everyone within. (A favourite practice
to dispose of Native American infants was to grab them by
their ankles and to bash their brains out against the trunks
of trees).
Another
genocidal technique was to force march the Indians (already
weak from starvation and hypothermia) for hundreds of miles to
a far off "reservations." Typically, as in
the case of the Cheyenne nation, half of them died along the
way.
Most
historians concur that there were between 12 and 50 million
Native Americans on the North American continent when the
first European explorers and settlers arrived. Four centuries
later, the Native population had been reduced to approximately
200,000.
The crimes
perpetuated on African people during over three centuries of
chattel slavery are unimaginable in
their cruelty and debauchery. In fact, the deeds are so
alternatively callous and vicious that most people resort to a
kind of psychic disassociation and denial.
The
genocide against the Africans is unique in that it was
designed not only to systematically ravage and destroy
physical bodies it deemed rebellious or unsuitable and to
exploit those that were considered ideal for work and
breeding.
It
was like no other because it sought to completely destroy all
of the mental, and spiritual characteristics that make a
person a human being. The language, the religion, the
institution of marriage, the bonds between parents and
children, and between siblings were all methodically assaulted
through a ghastly series of physical and psychological
torments that have no equal in the annals of human history.
From
the moment the Africans were captured they were subjected to
the most severe humiliation and torment. Shackled together in
long slave caravans, they were often marched for thousands of
miles to the coast where they were imprisoned like cattle
inside giant holding pens.
Contrary
to popular belief, usually about half of those captured were
children under the age of 16, with many being no more than
toddlers. Infants were summarily disposed of, for the slave
raiders considered them too bothersome to take along.
Once
the time came for them to be loaded on the ships, they were
branded and chained together by their necks, hands, and feet.
Many had to be flogged and clubbed aboard, as they clung with
all their strength to the African soil of their ancestors.
Their
condition in the bowels of the ship are too heinous to
adequately describe. Every available space in the hold was
utilized, and they were often laid on their sides spoon
fashion or packed in, head to foot, like sardines with hardly
any room to turn or to sit up.
Fettered
with rusty iron cuffs, they lay for months in the stench of
urine, vomit, faeces, blood, and mucus. The skin of their
knees, hips and backbones were quickly worn away by the
friction of the wooden slabs, exposing raw flesh.
The
women and children were usually held in a separate hold, and
they had their own vile brand of horror to contend with. The
African men would listen helplessly to the frantic screams of
their sisters, their wives, their young sons and daughters, as
the Europeans enslavers fell upon them to satisfy their
deviant sexual lusts.
Periodically,
the captured Africans would be taken aloft (topside) and
ordered to jump and dance for exercise and to be examined for
injury and disease. At the first sign of serious illness, the
Africans would be thrown, still chained, overboard, where they
would inevitably be drowned and devoured by sharks.
Rumours
would circulate among the chained Africans as they lay in the
coffin like hold feeling the pitch of the ship rise and fall,
as to the purpose of their capture by these strange, alien,
and pale creatures. Some offered that their captors, although
in the form of men, were in fact demons on a unholy mission to
transport them to hell for some past mis-deeds. Others were
under the impression that they were to be skinned and their
flesh used as leather for the manufacture of shoes. Still
others were certain that they were to be fattened up like
livestock and eaten. And from the ghastly treatment they
received from their captors, there was little to assuage these
concerns.
Yet,
with all the torments, the chains, the guns, the clubs; yes
even the boiling vat of hot oil the whites kept ready to pour
on them from above the hold at the slightest sign of
insurrection, the Africans discerned in the eyes of their
tormentors, a deep and abiding fear.
It
is estimated that anywhere between 50 to 100 million Africans
were killed during the "middle passage."
Millions more would endure various forms of exploitation,
oppression and death, once they arrived in the wilderness of
North America.
"I
have studied with great interest the laws of several American
states concerning reproduction by people whose progeny would
in all probability, be of no value or be injurious to the
racial stock."[3]
American
Influences on Hitler
Nazi
Germany of the 1930's and 1940's has become synonymous with
the creed and practice of racial superiority, genetic
manipulation, and the wholesale murder of those considered
weak, incompetent, and inferior. Yet, neither Adolph Hitler or
the racist philosophy and infrastructure that he established
came into existence out of thin air. They were, in fact, well
woven within the stained fabric of American social and
institutional life.
Regardless
of which direction one turned, or into which institution one
peered, (whether legislative, executive, judicial, medical, or
academic) white racism stared back, ugly, irrational,
insidious and smug.
Although
Hitler utilized the modern tools of a highly propagandised and
industrialized nation to spring his assault on millions of
people that he stigmatised as sub-human, he borrowed his ideas
of white supremacy and genetic purity from the United States.
Moreover, his strategy and implementation of displacement,
internment, slave labour, medical experimentation on human
subjects, and his fixation with the mad science of eugenics,
were also inspired by his knowledge of American history.
Hitler
and his underlings acquired a racist dogma and utilized it in
a quest to produce a blue eyed, blond haired, "master
race." He sought to achieve this by several methods.
He ordered that non-Nordics be systematically annihilated
through forced labour, starvation, gassing, beating, and
sterilization. He also enacted laws making it illegal, under
penalty of severe punishment, for whites to marry non-whites.
Encouraged by an enthusiastic (white) German acceptance,
Hitler quickly set up the state machinery of segregation,
removal, internment, and murder of all those he perceived as
sub-human and undesirable.
A
powerful tool of Hitler’s fascist and racist system was the
pseudo-science known as eugenics. The eugenics movement, did
not originate with Hitler and the Nazis, but was conceived and
implemented in the United States at the beginning of the 20th
century, and financed and facilitated by powerful Americans in
business, politics, and the judiciary. The forerunner to
Hitler’s twisted vision, American eugenics sought to
terminate all other racial, ethnic, and social classes that
were deemed unworthy, or burdensome. It began as a dogma
hatched in the minds and spewed in the boardrooms, classrooms,
and lounges of some of Americas’ most respected businesses
and most prestigious universities and social clubs. It’s
adherents believed that those groups that possessed inferior
gene pools, should be eliminated, so as not to corrupt or to
circumvent those who were the carriers of superior genetic
material. Those who were categorically designated as inferior
were always the Black, the Brown, and the Asian, but were not
limited to them alone but included any individual or group
that had a perceived weakness, whether it was poverty, mental
retardation, or physical sluggishness. Immigrants were also
vigorously targeted, especially those from eastern Europe and
the Mediterranean.
The
American eugenic movement was subsidized and facilitated
through lofty private and public agencies and departments.
Edwin Black writes in his revealing book, ‘War Against
the Weak’:
"The
main culprits were the Carnegie Institute, the Rockefeller
Foundation, and the Harriman railroad fortune, in league with
America’s most respected scientists hailing from such
prestigious universities as Harvard, Yale, and Princeton,
operating out of a complex at Cold Spring Harbour on Long
Island.
The
eugenic network worked in tandem with the US Department of
Agriculture, the State Department, and numerous state
governmental bodies and legislatures throughout the country,
and even the US Supreme Court.
They
were all bent on breeding a eugenically superior race, just as
agronomists would breed better strains of corn. The plan was
to wipe away the reproductive capability of the weak and
inferior."[4]
Indeed,
the seeds of ignorance, fear, and hatred that were the basis
of the eugenics movement can be traced back to the 15th
century, and the first contact of Europeans with the people of
Africa and the indigenous people of the American continent,
for coupled with the desire to plunder and to usurp, was the
desire to justify these actions by concocting outrageous
racial doctrines and theories. Eventually the descendants of
those early conquerors, who had inherited the wealth, the
privileges, and the savage legacy of their forefathers, began
to develop wild theories of their own.
The
cancer of racism, systemized to exploit, oppress, and repress
a group because of so-called racial characteristics, and
genocide (the mass killing of people for political, economic,
and/or ideological reasons) cannot be blamed on any single
individual, though we scour the history books, and attempt to
isolate them from the social, political and economic systems
that moulded them and enabled them. Indeed, racism does not
entrench itself in society except through the establishment of
institutions fed by cultural mores, and these cultural icons
and institutions turn out racists, as surely as a diary
factory will churn out cheese.
Genocide
is not a practice (or a condition) that is regulated to the
garbage heap of the past, or limited to some war torn and
exotic land, but is very much a part of the American
political, economic, educational, and legal landscape.
Contemporary genocide in America is a quiet force creeping
silently and largely unnoticed by most. It, nevertheless, has
manifested itself in many insidious ways, particularly among
African and Native Americans.
It
should be reiterated that the dynamics of genocide does not
solely pertain to the physical demise of a people, but
includes all those elements and effects that lead to or that
cause a calculated assault that weakens the targeted group in
such a way that it results in economic, medical, political,
educational, or ideological death.
With
this in view, we find that regardless of what decade or era we
examine, or with what statistics we analyse, there is evidence
that Black people in America are being systematically and
methodically strangled.
There
is a climate of racial hatred in America (as there has been
for centuries) that is conducive to acts of genocide, by
individuals, as well as institutions. Somehow, the life of a
Black man, or woman, or child is perceived to be not as
important or as worthy as that of a White. Black children who
are abducted or who are murdered, rarely make the national
news. This elite media service is apparently reserved for
whites only. Although the same media is very prompt and adept
at projecting Blacks as criminals, ignoramuses, and buffoons.
This negative stereotyping, along with the American
educational system’s penchant for ignoring Black genius and
contributions, marks Blacks as non-people, whose lives are not
as important or as vital and thus sets
Blacks up to be beaten, choked-out, shot, locked up, and
locked out.
The
judiciary system reinforces the concept that Blacks are un-people
by consistently giving out lighter sentences for offences
against Blacks, and harsher penalties for Blacks who have the
temerity to be convicted of crimes against whites. Also,
overall, Blacks are consistently jailed, convicted, and
sentenced disproportionately to their national numbers.
(Although Blacks make up approximately 13 percent of the
nation, we average 60 percent of the jail and prison
populations). Black men in prison cannot be effective husbands
and fathers, or the protectors of their families or
communities.
Abortions
and other sterilization procedures are encouraged and directed
at young African American women in the social agencies and in
many inner city hospitals.
In
fact, a "no cost" sterilization procedure is,
perhaps, the only operation in which a Black person need not
worry about being billed. The prospective client is assured by
the hospital staff that the process can take place with no
charge.
Housing
for most Black Americans is still segregated, dilapidated, and
unhealthy. Many situated near toxic waste dumps or the
gigantic chimney stacks of bellowing industrial complexes.
Periodically, the local newspapers will run horror stories of
peeling paint and the dire effects of lead poisoning on ghetto
children.
Heath
care is at best marginal, and in many instances, non-existent.
And in many of the country’s larger cities, trauma hospitals
(with a primary Black patient base), are being moved out or
shut down because of "mismanagement" or "lack
of funds," thus putting Black people in the deadly
predicament of having to traverse long distances to be
admitted into emergency care.
There
is a dangerous revitalization in the proliferation of racist,
neo Nazi and American White supremacist groups. The so-called
right wing intelligentsia is also hard at work cranking out
the time worn drivel about inherent White superiority and
Black inferiority.( The racist theories in the popular best
seller, ‘The Bell Curve’ is one example).
Beginning
in the late 1960's (with a renewed assault in the mid 1980's
and the advent of crack cocaine), the Black communities across
America have been saturated with a steady supply of the most
destructive drugs and chemical poisons.
Whether,
heroin, crack cocaine, alcoholic beverages, cigarettes,
marijuana, or toxic pharmaceutical substances posing as
medicines, they all corrode both the quality and the quantity
of Black life.
This
despicable form of chemical warfare has plagued us, in one
form or another, for decades. Yet, few suspected how
deliberate it was until the 1994 revelation by a San Diego
newspaper that the U S government (through the Central
Intelligence Agency had carried out a scheme to spread crack
cocaine across Black America. These allegations prompted
California Representative, Maxine Walters, to start an
investigation. She discovered that the allegations were,
indeed, supported by the facts.[5]
Since
the mid-1980's, AIDS and HIV had silently devastated Black
America.
Several
respected and renowned scientists, nutritionists, and medical
doctors have come forth with convincing evidence that these
diseases are man made biological weapons produced in
government laboratories for the purpose of decimating Black
people world wide.
Dr.
Jack Felder, a biochemist who was employed by the US army in
it’s germ warfare program, discloses that the AIDS epidemic
was planned and commissioned with the sanction of the United
States government and the World Health Organization.[6] And
Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz, makes the case that HIV/AIDS, is the
result of a national security strategy hatched under the Nixon
and Carter administrations to reduce the populations of Black
and Brown people.
Dr.
Horowitz writes that Nixon’s National Security Advisor,
Henry Kissinger, called for massive third world depopulation,
fearing that overpopulation in third world countries would
place a drain on western resources and lead to the
destabilization of the United States. Later, under the Carter
administration, the new head of the NSA, Zbigniew Brzezinski,
secretly drew up what was called National Security Memorandum
46, authorizing the FBI and the CIA to initiate genocidal
policies and procedures.[7]
Modern,
state sponsored genocide is, perhaps, the least obvious
because it is always shrouded in patriotic covers and obscured
with nationalistic platitudes and slogans. The mass media, of
nations that systematically erode the humanity of others, is
usually engaged to simplify the process and to reduce the
targeted people into objects. Thus entire blocks, villages,
cities, even countries, can be obliterated with such
euphemisms as "the neutralization of pockets of
resistance" or "winning the war on
terror".
Statistics
do not remotely give an account of the terrible carnage and
horror of genocide, for numbers do not reveal the twisted,
bloated bodies, they do not convey the burned off limbs, and
they do not echo the horror of a child’s screams as it’s
body is riddled with bullets, perforated with shrapnel, or
blow apart by a strategic land mine.
Very
often genocide is made palatable, or at least tolerable, by
sophisticated propaganda networks that work at the behest of
the political/military machinery that drops the bombs, and
shoots the missiles. It is usually hidden behind the bright
facade of some noble or humanitarian cause. Thus, the killing
of 10,000 Somalian civilians in 1992, was dubbed "operation
breadbasket" and the massacre of tens of thousands of
Iraqis during the 2003 United States led invasion was labelled
"operation Iraqi freedom". Even the
systematic murder and plunder of millions of Native Americans
is described as "civilizing the continent". Yet,
apart from the physical toll, genocide integrates itself
within the land, and nests itself within the consciousness,
long after the bodies are buried and the screams are silenced.
It takes it greatest toll, perhaps, in the ghastly stain it
leaves on the human heart and psyche. It remains to be seen,
whether after years, or decades (or even after centuries) this
terrible imprint can ever be removed.
Steven
Malik Shelton is a human rights advocate and journalist. He
lives in Detroit Michigan.
[1]
Ward Churchill, "Indians are Us," Common
Courage Press, 1994
[2]
Ibin
[3]
"Ethnic Cleansing in Connecticut, Our State’s
Role in the Nazi eugenics Movement" accessible
online at: http://www.hartfordadvocate.com/gbase/
News/content.html?oid=oid:32556http://www.hartfordadvocate.com/gbase/
[4]
Edwin Black, "War Against the Weak,"
2003
[5]
Barbara Reynolds, "A Conversation with Maxine
Waters", Essence Magazine, Jan. 1999
[6]
"AIDS Update", Global Africa Pocket
News, accessible online at:
http://www.globalafrica.com/AIDSupdt.htm
[7]
Dr Leonard G. Horowitz, "Death in the Air: Globalisation,
Terrorism, and Toxic Warfare", Tethahedron
Publishing Group,2001
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