Samantha Foster
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“The “United States” does not exist as a nation, because the ruling class of the U.S./Europe exploits the world without regard to borders and nationality. For instance, multinational or global corporations rule the world. They make their own laws by buying politicians– Democrats and Republicans, and white politicians in England and in the rest of Europe. We are ruled by a European power which disregards even the hypocritical U.S. Constitution. If it doesn’t like the laws of the U.S., as they are created, interpreted and enforced, the European power simply moves its base of management and labor to some other part of the world. Today the European power most often rules through neocolonial regimes in the so-called “Third World.” Through political leaders who are loyal only to the European power, not to their people and the interests of their nation, the European power sets up shop in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. By further exploiting the people and stealing the resources of these nations on every continent outside Europe, the European power enhances its domination. Every institution and organization within the European power has the purpose of adding to its global domination: NATO, the IMF, the World Bank, the military, and the police. The European power lies to the people within each “nation” about national pride or patriotism. We foolishly stand with our hands over our hearts during the “National Anthem” at football games while the somber servicemen in their uniforms hold the red, white and blue flag, then a military jet flies over and we cheer. This show obscures the real purpose of the military, which is to increase European power through intimidation and the ongoing invasion of the globe. We are cheering for imperialist forces. We are standing on Native land celebrating the symbols of de-humanizing terrorism. Why would we do this unless we were being lied to? The European imperialist power lies to us about its imperialism. It’s safe to say, most “Americans” do not recognize that we are part of an empire. When we think of an empire we think of ancient Rome or the British Empire. Yet the ongoing attack against the Native peoples of “North America” is imperialism. When we made the “Louisiana Purchase” (somehow the French thought Native land was theirs to sell, and the U.S. thought it was ours to buy) this was imperialism. When we stole the land from Mexico, this was imperialism (the Mexican people having been previously invaded by the European imperialist power). Imperialism is everywhere. Only the lies of capitalism could so effectively lead us to believe that we are not part of an empire.”
― Center Africa / and Other Essays To Raise Reparations for African Liberation
― Center Africa / and Other Essays To Raise Reparations for African Liberation
“white people might find that when we decenter our apparent interests, and center Black interests, that all along we were not really centering ourselves but only “whiteness” as a symbol or key to power, wealth, and prestige—mostly for a few white people who despise us only a little less than they do Black people. They are laughing at us. We blame Black “welfare queens” and Mexican “illegal aliens” while the whites who run this country grow richer and richer at our expense. Let’s stick up for the most exploited, the most terrorized, and this might wake us up to the terror and exploitation which we also have been experiencing to a lesser degree.”
― an experiment in revolutionary expression: by samantha j foster
― an experiment in revolutionary expression: by samantha j foster
“Each of us gains a revolutionary consciousness at a different point in the process. Very few of us ever look at the actual material conditions of this process. We are perpetually distracted and misled by our idealism. We measure how we see the world according to how we wish to see ourselves. For white people, this measurement is especially far-fetched: our complicity in imperialist genocide is so staggering, we are inclined to set up the most elaborate screens (some constructed from smoke), and create the grandest illusions of how universally humane we wish ourselves to be. The overwhelming majority of white people, feeling no sense of urgency about reaching a revolutionary consciousness, spend a lifetime with our heads in the clouds in order to distract us from the mountain of sweat, blood, tears and bones beneath our feet.”
― Center Africa / and Other Essays To Raise Reparations for African Liberation
― Center Africa / and Other Essays To Raise Reparations for African Liberation
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