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Pawns, Queens and Corporations
Richard Grossman (June 2001) |
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The first amendment "does not intend to
guarantee men freedom to say what some private interest pays them to say
for its own advantage. It intends only to make men free to say what, as
citizens, they think." Who is responsible for such usurpations? Who must answer? Legislators, executives and judges, attorneys general and secretaries of state are to blame for corporate exterminations, demolitions, annihilations, slaughters, eradications, liquidations and extinctions of people's fundamental human rights, and of the species, places and biological systems which logically follow. The Nuremberg laws established the principle that inhumane acts become crimes against humanity when "committed in a systematic way or on a large scale and instigated or directed by a government or by any organization or group." We can add: ...when committed or instigated or directed by a group created by government...endowed by government officials with rights and privileges...protected by the rule of law. On occasion when the Constitution and government enabled institutionalized harms -- as with slavery, Jim Crow, warmaking, railroad and bank corporation usurpations, etc., -- people and their organizations defied the Constitution, dissed the law, ridiculed those who preached and enforced it. Abolitionists, Populists, Suffragists, war resisters, civil rights demonstrators, Wobblies, unionists and anti-nukers challenged the authority of public officials to bestow special privilege and liquidate people's rights. With slavery and Jim Crow, activists were able to change how enough people thought to change the Constitution and basic laws. (It took two centuries.) Suffragists invested nearly a century to change the Constitution with regard to voting, and then women spent another eighty years plying the 14th Amendment. Wobblies and unionists changed enough people to change a little law, antinukers to stop power plant construction, get the very limited atmospheric test ban treaty and stop the opening of radiation dumps, war resisters... This work was always difficult, slow, painful, sometimes deadly. At its heart were people taking creative, often frequently unusual and what was defined as anti-social action designed to help other people SEE and UNDERSTAND what their culture had obscured or had certified as God's will and codified as legal. As public defiance and tumult grew, juries, editorial writers, comedians, public officials and leaders of institutions, even judges and some elected officials, were persuaded to break away from past orthodoxies and mythologies. Populists, evolving a concentrated focus on ending corporate usurpation and on practicing authentic democracy, were not successful and were crushed. That took place a century ago. Against a backdrop of slave revolts and Abolitionist defiance of law, members of the Western Anti-Slavery Society grasped their challenge in 1847. Warning friends and allies, they declared it was "of the highest importance to guard against the mistake of supposing opposition to extension of slavery, or to the Fugitive Slave Law or the Dred Scott Decision, or any other incident of the Slave Institution, is necessarily opposition to the institution itself." Today, it is of the highest importance for activists especially to guard against the mistake of supposing that opposition to corporate clearcutting, corporate toxic poisoning, corporate building of weapons of mass destruction, corporate genetic engineering of seeds and foods, corporate nuclear power, corporate deception, corporate redlining, corporate gouging of the poor, corporate control of elections, corporate writing of people's laws, corporate running of sweatshops, corporate control of information, entertainment and the press, corporate skewering of education, corporate negotiating and enacting global property rights agreements, or any other incident of rule by the corporate class, is necessarily opposition to rule by the corporate class itself. Our corporate culture+government has obscured, certified as God's will, and codified as legal, sweeping annihilations of human rights. Deliberate actions need to be taken to help people SEE and UNDERSTAND these corporate eradications of human rights, to define them as crimes against humanity. Actions need to be undertaken to show people how public officials have unleashed upon our human and Constitutional rights a corporate holocaust. In order to change how people think, in order to change the laws and constitutional doctrines the corporate class has imposed, more people need to see that this society is run by the corporate class. Where are we the people to turn for remedies? There is no one but us,
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