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<b>“These people are very unskilled in arms… with 50 men they could all
be subjected and made to do all that one wished.”<br><br>
“Gold is a treasure, and he who possesses it does all he wishes to in
this world, and succeeds in helping souls into paradise.”<br><br>
“I should be judged as a captain who went from Spain to the Indies to
conquer a people numerous and warlike, whose manners and religion are
very different from ours, who live in sierras and mountains, without
fixed settlements, and where by divine will I have placed under the
sovereignty of the King and Queen our Lords, an Other World, whereby
Spain, which was reckoned poor, is become the richest of countries.” –
Christopher Columbus<br><br>
</b>If there was one thing, that one had to choose to lay bare the
inhumanity of this United States Of America one would not have to go any
farther than the celebration of Columbus Day. The genocide that Columbus
thinking set in place is unparalleled in the world. A genocide of
wholesale slaughter that has never really ended. It’s never really ended
because the pathology that Columbus used, continues today in Afghanistan
and in Iraq and in Palestine and in Northern Ireland and especially in
<a href="http://nothingtobegainedhere.wordpress.com/2011/07/04/what-is-the-4th-of-july-to-a-puerto-rican/">
Puerto Rico</a>… the oldest colony in the western hemisphere, a
colonization that began under Columbus and continues today under the
US.<br><br>
Racism is a relatively young concept within world history. It’s only a
little bit over 500 years old. Before Columbus there was no racism. It
was the writings of Columbus that set in motion the idea that some were
superior and others were inferior and that the criteria for that
superiority and inferiority was in the color of a man or a woman’s skin.
The ideology of racism opened the door to mass murders, torture, rape,
disease and enslavement. What makes racism even more particularly odious
is that it’s rooted firmly in the soil of capitalism. Racism was and is,
simply a means to an end. It was a means to impoverish the many to enrich
a few and it all began with Columbus.<br><br>
From the enslavement and genocide of indigenous populations in North,
Central and South America and in the Caribbean, to the trans-atlantic
African slave trade to the subsequent colonization of Africa and parts of
Asia. The common means in all this is racism and the common end is
capitalism. It’s built a foundation and a template for
<a href="http://nothingtobegainedhere.wordpress.com/2011/08/05/capitalism-the-theft-of-human-potential/">
capitalism</a> that is used to plunder and exploit to this day.<br><br>
Some 500 years later people have taken to the streets to connect the
dots. It began in the Spring in North Africa with Algeria, Tunisia,
Egypt, Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, and Sudan in the African
Spring. It spread to the Middle East in Iraq, Syria, Saudi Arabia,
Jordan, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, and Yemen in the Arab Spring. In the
summer it spread across Europe in the European Summer in Greece, Spain,
Italy and England and now it’s finally reached the modern-day epicenter
of capitalism with the occupation of Wall Street and the American
Fall.<br><br>
The uprisings that began in North Africa and spread to the Middle East
were clear about the racist implications of capitalism and how it
affected their lives with the way that European and American powers back
dictatorial regimes in their respective countries in order to rape and
plunder the natural wealth and resources of their countries. The
difficulty connecting the dots between the 500 years of racism in service
to capitalism however is not something that is as prevalent in the
European Summer. The uprisings in Europe were an indication to the end
results of capitalism’s austerity measures on the populace. However the
link between capitalism and racism cannot be broken so easily. What may
have begun as racism towards others in service to capitalism is now being
applied to the European population. Although there was no connecting of
the dots between racism and capitalism among native Europeans the effects
of austerity measures against them and the resistance movements built up
to them are the same as in the African and Arab Spring.<br><br>
As an aside – the reference to the African Spring as being a part of the
Arab Spring is something that is a blatant example of racism. The very
negation that these uprisings began on the continent of Africa and then
spread to the Middle East is something that is done by design to further
remove the issue of racism in the global question of capitalism.<br><br>
Now it’s America’s turn to turn up the heat on capitalism.
<a href="http://nothingtobegainedhere.wordpress.com/2011/10/07/to-occupy-and-unoccupy/">
The Occupation of Wall Street</a> that was inspired by the African and
Arab Spring in a tactical sense is a good start but the American Fall
hasn’t connected the dots to capitalism’s handmaiden racism, in much the
same way that the European Summer didn’t. This could be the fatal flaw in
the Occupation of Wall Street. The financial collapse for white Americans
and Europeans may have started in 2008 but for non-whites it started with
Columbus in 1492 and has continued since then.<br><br>
This issue of recognizing the 500 year history of racism within the
machinations of capitalism has a huge impact on the Occupation of Wall
Street. Wall Street is the epicenter of the financial world. If the dots
between racism and capitalism can be connected here then they can be
connected around the world. If something can be done about racism and
capitalism here in America with the Occupation of Wall Street and the
other Occupations that are spreading around the country that are quickly
making up the American Fall then maybe, just maybe, a paradigm shift of
the last 500 years can be made. A paradigm shift that can re-shape the
world and turn it back to right side up.<br><br>
This federal holiday of Christopher Columbus is a perfect example of the
disconnect between racism and capitalism in America. There are a lot of
bright, young, intelligent, college educated people downtown on Wall
Street struggling physically, spiritually and mentally to come up with
solutions to the wholesale greed of capitalism. Yet the annual parade for
Columbus that marches up 5th Avenue in New York City on this federal
holiday seems to have gone off smoothly. You would be hard pressed to
find a wider chasm between racism and capitalism than with the Occupation
of Wall Street downtown and the Columbus Day Parade uptown. You would be
hard pressed to find a greater disconnect between what Columbus began
with the genocide of indigenous people’s in the Americas and the
subsequent trans-atlantic African slave trade and what the banks did and
continue to do to the global population.<br><br>
If after the American Fall the United States of America is still
celebrating Christopher Columbus who is the embodiment of the genesis of
the Native American holocaust and the birth of the trans-atlantic African
slave trade, and the harbinger of what the world is suffering under now,
then it would be better if those who were Occupying Wall Street just went
back home. It’s not too late to make the paradigm shift that will not
just free the us from the corporate exploitation we ALL suffer under…
black, white, red yellow and brown. It’s not too late to shackle the
means that capitalism uses divide us to make that exploitation possible.
It’s not to late to understand that racism is a tool of
capitalism…<br><br>
Occupying Wall Street 1492 – 1898
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</a>Some notes on the art.</b> The first piece DISCOVERED is of course a
Christopher Columbus credit card. The two sets of four numbers on the
card are 11/19/1493 which was the day that Columbus landed o the island
of Boriken, now known as Puerto Rico. The second two sets of four numbers
are the date 12/10/1898 is the day that the Spanish gave the possession
of Puerto Rico to the United States after losing the
<a href="http://nothingtobegainedhere.wordpress.com/2011/06/07/a-record-of-empire/">
Spanish American War</a>. The flag in the right hand bottom corner is the
first flag of Puerto Rico known as the Lares flag. It was named after the
mountain town of
<a href="http://nothingtobegainedhere.wordpress.com/2011/08/09/the-birth-and-attempted-assassination-of-a-nation/">
Lares</a> where it was used in an uprising Spain against Spanish colonial
rule that took place in 1868 and is known in Puerto Rico as
<a href="http://nothingtobegainedhere.wordpress.com/2011/09/22/the-rebel-history-kept-hidden-from-you/">
El Grito de Lares, the Cry of Lares</a>.<br><br>
The second piece is Enjoy Colonialism Since 1493. It’s a design i did for
<a href="http://ricanstructed.spreadshirt.com/">RICANSTRUCTED</a> a
design company dedicated to the liberation of Puerto Rico from US
colonialism. You can get that design on a T-shirt or Hoodie. It’s 1493
because that was the year that Columbus landed in Puerto Rico.<br><br>
The third piece is an AMERICAN EXPROPRIATION credit card for Uncle Sam.
The first two set of numbers on the card are 07/25/1898 which is the day
that the US invaded Puerto Rico during the Spanish American War. The
second two sets of numbers are 03/02/1917 (on the card, the year is first
followed by the month and day – for aesthetic design reason) that was the
day that Puerto Ricans were made US citizens by the US congress (without
their consent) so that they could be drafted to fight in World War I. The
1952 under the small Puerto Rican flag is the year that Puerto Rico
became a Commonwealth of the US in order to have Puerto Rico avoid being
listed on the United Nations list of colonized nations.<br><br>
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