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kpete

(71,984 posts)
Sat Oct 18, 2014, 11:44 AM Oct 2014

'We are living an American Horror Story.'

Editor's note: The following is an open letter written by protesters and allies in Ferguson, Missouri, where the unarmed black teenager named Michael Brown was gunned down and killed by a white Ferguson police officer named Darren Wilson on August 9. Since then, community members have been taking action. They have demanded justice, especially that Wilson be arrested. In response, police in St. Louis County have responded many times with aggressive force to suppress people assembling on the streets.


We are living an American Horror Story.

The unlawful slaughter of black bodies by the hands of power has continued day after day, year after year, century after century, life by precious life, since before the first chain was slipped around black wrists.

Black youth, brimming with untapped potential, but seen as worthless and unimportant. Black activists, stalwart in pursuit of liberation, but perceived as perpetual threats to order and comfort. Black men, truly and earnestly clinging to our dignity, written off as the ravenous, insatiable black savage. Black women, always unflinchingly running toward our freedom, dismissed as bitter and angry after long denial and suffering.

Not one group of us has been spared from the bullet or the beating, too many armed only with our Blackness, left to live this American Horror Story.

The story has come alive once again in Ferguson. Ours were the bodies, the strange fruit that swung from the poplar trees. Ours were the bodies, the motionless forms stretched out in the street for 4.5 hours. Ours were the bodies, left to be seen to rot as warnings against being too uppity, too confident, too bold, too free. Ours were the bodies, served up as notice to remain humbly and quietly in our place, never to awaken America’s fear of Blackness.

It was Emmett’s body in Mississippi. Little Aiyana’s body in Michigan. Amadou’s body in New York City. Travyon in a Sanford gated community. Jordan in a Florida gas station. Jonathan’s body on a North Carolina road. Renisha’s body on a Detroit front porch. John in an Ohio Walmart. Ezell on a Los Angeles sidewalk. Eric’s body on a New York corner. Mike’s body on a Ferguson street. It was names and bodies that we will never know in cities and towns across this land.

In every main street and dark corner of this nation, Black people are unsafe to breathe, walk, speak, lead, move, grow, learn and be without the distinct possibility that our blackness will be seen as enough weapon to justify the taking of our lives. Our education doesn’t save us, for Mike was on his way to college. Our respectability doesn’t spare us, for men and women were lynched in three-piece suits and Sunday dresses. Our innocence doesn’t protect us, for little Aiyana was only seven years old when the officer’s
bullet struck her down.

We are living an American Horror Story.

From every corner of life we have assembled, time and time again, to demand we turn the page. Time and again we were met with militarized forces that unlawfully tamped down on peaceful action and peaceful people. That we must keep emphasizing the civil nature of our disobedience and highly organized struggle is but another moment in the myth of the so-called Black savage our country seems determined to pin on us.

We are despised for our struggle for freedom, despite learning it from those patriots at the Boston Harbor who cried “give me liberty, or give me death” and those Black freedom fighters whose likeness and admonitions are now emblazoned in our Nation’s Capital.

In Ferguson, police met our protesting of police brutality with the disgusting irony of greater brutality, the likes of which Americans had never seen on our own soil. In this American town, officers tapped their batons, pointed guns in our faces, kneed our women’s heads, threw our pregnant mothers to the ground, jailed our peaceful clergy and academics, and tear gassed our children.

We are living an American Horror Story.

But it is significantly past time for the story to end. Never to be told again.

The onus to close this book falls directly on our leadership. Our elected leaders bear direct responsibility to ensure the safety of every one of its citizens at the hands of its agents, and to capture justice for every life taken. In this, the land of the free, you are responsible for securing and preserving that freedom for all of your citizens, irrespective of–or perhaps, especially because of–our skin.

In a story in which we have been overwhelmingly targeted, unduly struck down by threat of our blackness, we require explicit attention, protection and value.

We require freedom, and will hold everyone accountable to preserving our inalienable right.

We will no longer live this American Horror Story.

Nonviolent direct action is a necessary, vital, and wholly American tool in forcing meaningful, permanent, transformative action from our leaders and fellow citizens.

Today, the 70th day of this nightmare, some may wonder why we have yet to stop–to stop chanting, stop marching, stop occupying. But we have not yet found peace because we do not yet know justice. Therefore we, together with our allies, will continue to occupy the streets and the American consciousness until the book is closed.

Even in facing this terror, we have not met those who mean us harm with the same. Even in the face of this terror, we will continue to force the readers and writers of this, a most American of horror stories, to face the blackness that they fear, the blackness they have spent this entire story trying to erase, trying to soften, trying to co-opt, trying to escape. We will no longer allow you to escape this story and pretend that the epidemic of black lives dying by white hands is merely a figment of an active Black imagination. You must come face to face with the horror that we live daily. You must come to know and profess the truth of this story, and be determined to end it.

We are not concerned if this inconveniences you. Dead children are more than an inconvenience.

We are not concerned if this disturbs your comfort. Freedom outweighs that privilege.

We are not concerned if this upsets order. Your calm is built on our terror.

We are not concerned if this disrupts normalcy. We will disrupt life until we can live.

This is an American Horror Story. Together, we are writing the final chapter.

We sign:

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https://www.scribd.com/doc/243363734/An-American-Horror-Story-Open-Letter-from-Ferguson-Protestors-and-Allies-10-17-14#fullscreen
http://dissenter.firedoglake.com/2014/10/17/ferguson-protesters-allies-describe-american-horror-story-theyre-experiencing-in-open-letter/
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'We are living an American Horror Story.' (Original Post) kpete Oct 2014 OP
saved and read heaven05 Oct 2014 #1
no "isolated incidents" noiretextatique Oct 2014 #5
I'd be willing to bet heaven05 Oct 2014 #9
+1 Scuba Oct 2014 #25
Keep up the protest ArcticFox Oct 2014 #2
Can not recommend this enough. daleanime Oct 2014 #3
Written like poetry, brer cat Oct 2014 #4
You took the words oaut of my fingers... ReRe Oct 2014 #19
"Your calm is built on our terror." RufusTFirefly Oct 2014 #6
K & R jen63 Oct 2014 #7
This is THE American Horror Story Hekate Oct 2014 #8
K+R DiverDave Oct 2014 #10
It is truly unusual Bortman33 Oct 2014 #11
K&R. nt DLevine Oct 2014 #12
K&R Solly Mack Oct 2014 #13
K & R & Saluted Tommymac Oct 2014 #14
and as they hold their Mother's March marym625 Oct 2014 #15
, blkmusclmachine Oct 2014 #16
Someone at Democratic National Committee should hear about this. I'm sure they will be whereisjustice Oct 2014 #17
watched tonights Livestream riverwalker Oct 2014 #18
At the risk of being skewered, tavernier Oct 2014 #20
Replied to wrong thread. n/t Aerows Oct 2014 #21
K & R davidpdx Oct 2014 #22
K&R Fumesucker Oct 2014 #23
K&R nt Live and Learn Oct 2014 #24
Meanwhile the narrative of the media is the failure of the leadership in keeping things calm.... Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2014 #26
Soon it will be winter maindawg Oct 2014 #27
K&R! This post should have hundreds of recommendations! Enthusiast Oct 2014 #28
This article has major significance Feral Child Oct 2014 #29
Truth is a powerful thing. nt lisby Oct 2014 #30
 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
1. saved and read
Sat Oct 18, 2014, 01:06 PM
Oct 2014

with immense sadness, but a lot of pride in the current generation maturing to the reality of living in this country. A reality I've lived with for 66 years, my parents, their parents and on and on.............BRAVO to all who wrote and/or contributed to these words. And thank you kpete.

noiretextatique

(27,275 posts)
5. no "isolated incidents"
Sat Oct 18, 2014, 02:12 PM
Oct 2014

as many love to claim. this is business as usual in ameriKKKa, and it is time for people to grasp that and deal with it. of course some don't have a problem with this business and see it as perfectly normal.

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
9. I'd be willing to bet
Sat Oct 18, 2014, 02:23 PM
Oct 2014

THEY LOVE IT and celebrate, really, every time a Ferguson or Sanford type 'incident' happens. I do agree with you.

ArcticFox

(1,249 posts)
2. Keep up the protest
Sat Oct 18, 2014, 01:18 PM
Oct 2014

I am amazed the protesters have the nerve to stay peaceful each time another kid is killed.

Hekate

(90,644 posts)
8. This is THE American Horror Story
Sat Oct 18, 2014, 02:21 PM
Oct 2014

Rec'cd a thousand times, in sorrow, anger, and solidarity forever, kpete.

 

Bortman33

(102 posts)
11. It is truly unusual
Sat Oct 18, 2014, 03:22 PM
Oct 2014

to read the perfect post. My accolades and support to kpete's poetry and vision.

This post is the song of America rising, an America that I want my children to live in.

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

marym625

(17,997 posts)
15. and as they hold their Mother's March
Sat Oct 18, 2014, 05:00 PM
Oct 2014

A resident jogging by joins and is overcome with sadness, unable to stop sobbing

And as they protest today to boycott Walmart, the cops periodically pull up and target one protesters and arrest them. 2 in the last hour

whereisjustice

(2,941 posts)
17. Someone at Democratic National Committee should hear about this. I'm sure they will be
Sat Oct 18, 2014, 06:59 PM
Oct 2014

outraged to learn that this sort of thing is going on in America.

riverwalker

(8,694 posts)
18. watched tonights Livestream
Sun Oct 19, 2014, 12:24 AM
Oct 2014

pretty quiet, small crowd, lawn chairs and hot soup, some chanting, drumming, some goofing around. Older man arrives with a washtub and mallot ("they said to bring drums&quot and stands in front of the police tape Ferguson PD always has to keep protestors at a distance. He stands and shouts to PD building "I am 70 years old, I am a Vietnam Veteran, I am flesh and blood like you. I AM A HUMAN BEING."

tavernier

(12,377 posts)
20. At the risk of being skewered,
Sun Oct 19, 2014, 01:42 AM
Oct 2014

looking at the time logs, there aren't that many replies to this post.

Are people waiting to make judgement after a trial?

I realize that tensions are high and so my questions might anger many on opposite ends, but respectfully, I am trying to see both sides: 1. I am heart sick at the history of violence that African Americans have endured through the years, and 2. My husband was a hard working policeman and he put his life on the line for 50 years.

I find myself understanding one side and then the other, for a whole variety of reasons.

A court judgement will never satisfy everyone, but I really hope it will be fair, honest and truthful.

davidpdx

(22,000 posts)
22. K & R
Sun Oct 19, 2014, 03:35 AM
Oct 2014

I like how the author lays out the fact that this is not just happening in one place, but across the nation time and time again. It doesn't look like it will get any better soon until the authorities pull their heads out of their asses.

 

Spitfire of ATJ

(32,723 posts)
26. Meanwhile the narrative of the media is the failure of the leadership in keeping things calm....
Sun Oct 19, 2014, 09:08 AM
Oct 2014

It's like when the Brits used to have colonies and the main job of the local government was to pacify the native population. In that scenario the protests are seen as an uprising due to a misunderstanding because of the failure of the local authority.

Keeping in mind the main way they used to pacify the locals was infiltrate the rebellion to target leaders for arrest and public execution.

This is why the Right Wing doesn't understand why people like Al Sharpton are still walking around free. He's obviously "guilty" in their minds.

 

maindawg

(1,151 posts)
27. Soon it will be winter
Sun Oct 19, 2014, 09:26 AM
Oct 2014

And the people will go inside. That will be the end of it until the police or some redneck kills more black people. This will not stop soon. Its going to get much worse before it gets better. Its going to take a revolution. Its going to take an awakening by the majority to get involved. The people who stand by and allow these monsters to destroy our republic in the name of greed and bigotry must step up.
Our nation is controlled by a very violent minority. They are spending a billion dollars to buy our government right now. In my small town the Kochs are buying our local government. The sheeple dont care, yet.

Enthusiast

(50,983 posts)
28. K&R! This post should have hundreds of recommendations!
Sun Oct 19, 2014, 09:58 AM
Oct 2014

Thanks, kpete.

In addition to the above, the CIA infected black men with venereal disease. The CIA dosed black US soldiers with LSD. The FBI had law abiding civil rights leaders under constant surveillance. The CIA assisted in the smuggling of crack cocaine into inner city areas and used the profits to fund other illegal operations.

The idea that black lives are worthless and unimportant is deeply entrenched in the US government/law enforcement.

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