I know I have been guilty of it in the past, but I just want to remind people the "Founding Fathers" were not people to look up to. Some of their rhetoric is actually pretty pretty, but they talked a lot. That is not what they stood for.
The "Founding Fathers" were classist, genocidal, misogynistic, slave owners who put in the constitution that black people were only 3/5th human, didn't mention people of the first nations or Asians at all, and didn't look at women or poor people as citizens or allow them the right to vote.
And a note for the people who are going to try and peg this is a hateful speech were I am jealous or trying to misrepresent them, I want to note my ancestors were some of them. One of my ancestors was William Blount, who signed the constitution for North Carolina. He wanted the US to take over Florida, and so he was kicked out of the Senate (he was to imperialistic for the US Government haha). So then, George Washington appointed him as Governor of the Ohio-Kentucky territory (so he could imperialize the First Nations in the Midwest instead). So this is constructive criticism about US History and to my own family. Criticism for the people I am the seeds of. I hope I am allowed to have constructive criticism for my own blood.
The "Founding Fathers" are not people we should try and emulate. Raping and slaughtering Native Peoples, raping and enslaving black people, raping and completely dis-empowering women, complete disregard for all the poor so that way they could just use them as labor to better their own empires of wealth. I mean, let's be honest. Who thinks Thomas Jefferson had a beautiful love affair with one of the people he had enslaved at his Monticello Estate? Or did he rape, thus impregnating, Sally Hemings, the name of that enslaved women.
That is what 'Murica was really built upon. Learn your history and just please try and keep that in mind.
My family (including William Blount and our kin) and my families close friends (including William's close friends Washington and Jefferson) helped built this system, and did so down south. I want to take it down and build a new one, while basing my organizing work in the south.
I am a product of the system, but I was born to destroy it. And together we can do so.
Friday, June 14, 2013
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Environmental Injustices are Classist and so is the (mainstream) Environmental Movement
So
I will probably type this up some time later much prettier and all that. But
here it goes. I have no problem if this ends up raggedy at all. This is
something that I think is important. I am going to keep this as short as
possible.
So
to preface I want to say I consider myself an environmentalist, and that I consider myself a part of the environmental movement. Yet
despite those two things, I have grave criticism for a huge majority of the
environmental movement.
Recently
someone I know, who I used to organize with, commented on a commitment Walmart
made to renewable energy (which is also not the same things as clean energy fyi)
by saying, “Wal-Mart may have just won me over, y'all.
100% of all stores run by clean energy by 2020?”
Then proceeded to brush off comments by others pointing out how they still don’t pay a living wage, they use sweat shop labor overseas, they are partially responsible for over 1,100 preventable deaths due to preventable fires at factories they buy from. And despite pressure, they refuse to support new regulations that could prevent such fires, much like the US passed laws to prevent such fires here. One famous such fire being the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York.
Then proceeded to brush off comments by others pointing out how they still don’t pay a living wage, they use sweat shop labor overseas, they are partially responsible for over 1,100 preventable deaths due to preventable fires at factories they buy from. And despite pressure, they refuse to support new regulations that could prevent such fires, much like the US passed laws to prevent such fires here. One famous such fire being the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York.
All this said, I want to make something abundantly clear and harshly blunt. First, air pollution from coal fired power plants is slowly killing me. Yet I am still alive. Second, if I was born to the parents of Walmart workers, I would have died years ago. Environmental issues are issues of class warfare, but the mainstream environmental movement is doing NOTHING about it, and instead validating or completely brushing off the fact that many of us could, or are, dying due to issues that will kill us faster that air pollution or GMO’s. And you’re choosing to ignore it. By validating Walmart you are validating classism. The perpetuation of classism (and racism) by the environmental movement MUST STOP.
- A plea from a person you are apparently supposedly trying to help protect from these environmental issues.
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