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United States: Climate mov't must stand with Ferguson
The Green Left Weekly ^ | September 1, 2014 | Deirdre Smith

Posted on 08/31/2014 8:33:49 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

US soldiers on the streets of New Orleans after it has devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2004.

It’s all over the news: images of police in military gear pointing war zone weapons at unarmed Black people with their hands in the air. These scenes made my heart race in an all-too-familiar way.

I was devastated for Mike Brown ― the unarmed Black teenager shot dead by police on August 9 ― his family and the people of Ferguson. Almost immediately, I closed my eyes and remembered the same fear for my own family that pangs many times over a given year.

In the wake of the climate disaster that was Hurricane Katrina almost 10 years ago, I saw the same images of police, pointing war-zone weapons at unarmed black people with their hands in the air. In the name of “restoring order”, my family and their community were demonised as “looters” and “dangerous.”

When a crisis hits, the underlying racism in our society comes to the surface in very clear ways. Climate change is bringing nothing if not clarity to the persistent and overlapping crises of our time.

To me, the connection between militarised state violence, racism, and climate change was common-sense and intuitive. This is, in part, the result of my experience of growing up Black in America, and growing up in New Mexico, a place ravaged by climate impacts.

New Mexico is showing the early signs of what sparked the Cochabamba Water Wars in Bolivia at the turn of the century ― yet another example of how oppression and extreme weather combine to “incite” militarised violence.

The problems of Cochabamba and Katrina are not just about the hurricane or the drought ― it’s what happened after.

It is the institutional neglect of vulnerable communities in crisis, the criminalisation of our people met with state violence and the ongoing displacement of New Orleans’ black residents through the demolition of affordable housing for high-rise condos. This all adds up to corporations exploiting our tragedy using the tools of racism, division, and dehumanisation.

The imposed divisions prevent us from building the movement we need to create a new future for ourselves ― a future where we have clean energy that doesn’t kill us, and creates jobs that provide dignity and a living.

In the wake of Hurricane Katrina,Black and brown people were seen as “disposable” and the powers-that-be sought to divide us by once again painting the victims and heroes as villains.

A discourse that dehumanises and blames the victims makes black and brown communities even more vulnerable than they already are in the wake of climate disasters.

If extreme weather is about droughts, floods, hurricanes, and wildfires, the way people get treated in the wake of disaster is about power. Demonisation allows mainstream US to feel unaffected and disconnected to the employment of unacceptable militarised violence.

We’re all impacted by climate change, but we’re not all impacted equally. Communities of colour and poor communities are hit hardest by fossil fuel extraction, as well as neglected by the state in the wake of crisis. People of colour also disproportionately live in climate-vulnerable areas.

Similarly, state violence should concern us all, but the experience of young Black men in particular in this country is unique. Those of us who are not young Black men must step up to the challenge of understanding that we will likely never experience that level of demonisation.

That kind of solidarity is what it takes to build real people power ― the kind of power that stands up unflinchingly to injustice, and helps us all win our battles by standing together.

This is difficult work. Part of that work involves climate organisers acknowledging and understanding that our fight is not simply with the carbon in the sky, but with the powers on the ground.

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[Abridged from 350.org. Deidre Smith is a 350.org strategic partnership coordinator.]

Deirdre Smith began organizing around water rights and coal impacts in her New Mexico community as a teenager. After building a coalition with community groups as Campaign Coordinator for New Energy Economy she helped to transition half of the San Juan Generating Station and organized for community solar initiatives: "Sol not Coal". She now serves as National Divestment Organizer with 350.org, where she supports national events, staff and youth development through coaching, training, and mentorship. She has helped lead 4 campaigns to commit to fossil fuel divestment thus far and is now focused on youth leadership and political education, while coordinating a coalition reinvestment effort to build strong local networks and move divested funds to towards reinvestment in community owned energy, food and development projects.


TOPICS: Government; Politics; Society; Weather
KEYWORDS: communists; ferguson; michaelbrown; progressives
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1 posted on 08/31/2014 8:33:50 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Yea, that’s a star I’d hitch MY wagon to ;’)


2 posted on 08/31/2014 8:36:06 PM PDT by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Global Warming is true because, you know, racism.


3 posted on 08/31/2014 8:36:33 PM PDT by ClearCase_guy ("Harvey Dent, can we trust him?" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBsdV--kLoQ)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
I wonder if this woman has ever had a real job.

"Sol not coal"~~yes, chanting these little ditties makes things so.

The left is just plain insane.
4 posted on 08/31/2014 8:44:26 PM PDT by Nepeta
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Not only is this poorly written, it makes no sense. She uses lots of big words though.


5 posted on 08/31/2014 8:46:03 PM PDT by anoldafvet (Why would the White House send 3 representatives to a thugs funeral?)
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To: rockrr

Talk about taking a flying leap from one point to another, when there is no link whatsoever - only in her mind.


6 posted on 08/31/2014 8:46:23 PM PDT by Gumdrop (~)
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To: anoldafvet

I like to call it....diarrhea of the keyboard.


7 posted on 08/31/2014 8:49:50 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (Illegals Are Getting Flat Screet TV's....NOT TB Screenings!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

She has the ‘natch’ thing going on the contradicts with the lips. LOL!


8 posted on 08/31/2014 8:51:56 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (Illegals Are Getting Flat Screet TV's....NOT TB Screenings!)
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Global Warming is true because, you know, racism.

No, I think it's patently obvious her point is: Racism is true because, you know, global warming.

It's as clear as her, you know, prose...

9 posted on 08/31/2014 8:52:35 PM PDT by Flycatcher (God speaks to us, through the supernal lightness of birds, in a special type of poetry.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Is she saying that burning buildings is good for the environment?


10 posted on 08/31/2014 8:53:46 PM PDT by Hillarys Gate Cult (Liberals make unrealistic demands on reality and reality doesn't oblige them.)
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To: anoldafvet

And factual errors too. Katrina was in 2005 not 2004.


11 posted on 08/31/2014 8:58:51 PM PDT by Dilbert San Diego (s)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, Black and brown people were seen as “disposable” and the powers-that-be sought to divide us by once again painting the victims and heroes as villains.

Why does she capitalize "Black" but not "brown?"

Seems kind of racist.

I copied that sentence directly from the source website.

12 posted on 08/31/2014 9:00:59 PM PDT by Steely Tom (How do you feel about robbing Peter's robot?)
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To: ClearCase_guy
Global Warming is true because, you know, racism.

Well it is racism! Those damn White folks, if only they would all look up at the same time the heat from the sun would be reflected back into space and cool the earth. But those damn racists refuse to do it just so Black folk suffer! Racism pure and simple.

13 posted on 08/31/2014 9:01:09 PM PDT by Mastador1 (I'll take a bad dog over a good politician any day!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Climate movement must stand with Ferguson

In other words, it isn't really about climate, and it isn't really about race....

14 posted on 08/31/2014 9:02:57 PM PDT by Interesting Times (WinterSoldier.com. SwiftVets.com. ToSetTheRecordStraight.com.)
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To: anoldafvet

Using big words doesn’t necessarily indicate that she knows what they mean. I’m guessing that she doesn’t.


15 posted on 08/31/2014 9:04:13 PM PDT by Bob
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

‘Climate change is making evident the violent racism inherent in the system’
Isn’t this a line from Monty Python & the Holy Grail?

She’s got the demo boiler-plate down pat. Other than
being predictable and boring, she’s not the usual fat hag.

But she’s still guilty for being stoopid.


16 posted on 08/31/2014 9:05:00 PM PDT by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives.)
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To: rockrr
while coordinating a coalition reinvestment effort to build strong local networks and move divested funds to towards reinvestment in community owned energy, food and development projects.

Somebody should tell her that all the communes went bust years ago.

17 posted on 08/31/2014 9:06:10 PM PDT by oldbrowser (We have a rogue government in Washington)
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To: Steely Tom

Did you notice the year the put under the Katrina photo?


18 posted on 08/31/2014 9:06:32 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out for himself.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Did you notice the year the put under the Katrina photo?

Not until you pointed it out.

The Democrats need to fatten up the left side of the bell curve in order to stay in power. They're doing a bang-up job of it too, in my opinion.

19 posted on 08/31/2014 9:09:04 PM PDT by Steely Tom (How do you feel about robbing Peter's robot?)
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To: oldbrowser

It looks like she’s using the Jargonator 3000


20 posted on 08/31/2014 9:11:46 PM PDT by rockrr (Everything is different now...)
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