Haiti, Is That One of the Tahitian Islands?
The Yuppie Silence
By JG
The "progressive" community in America has always and will continue to
flabbergast my perception of know-all. As one who commonly identifies with the
monolithic-activist-culture, furthermore a proud son of Haiti (albeit Diaspora)
striving to fulfill the prodigal Caribbean prophecy, an anomaly has manifested
itself on the crown of this dualistic self-perception; grant me the luxury of
expounding as to why.
The issue du jour
The ongoing coup d'etat in Haiti is more or less a semi-torrid rehearsal of the
Bush administration's Grand Imperialist Strategy; an anabolic fetus to Reagan's
Caribbean Basin Initiative (the precursor to NAFTA, FTAA etc.), with a twist of
indirect-interventionist militarism. Aristide has fled the country,
allegedly...Correction, Aristide was sternly relieved (sic) from his
Constructional post and the baton is in passing. The most up-to-date "FRAPH"
(violent blow) one-upped 650 million USD in withheld aid, multiple embargoes and
Neo-Liberal sanctions, Yanqui sponsored political destabilization (terrorism) by
Group 184 & The Democratic Convergence and the vile hijacking of 1991, in
potentially obliterating popular sovereignty in Haiti, permanently.
Let us for once (including myself), as "lefties," refrain from 10,000 word odes
to statistical analysis: The Bush Administration publicly advocated that a
democratically elected leader step down; a hijacking of guard attributable to
internal rebel pressure. The extent of this advocacy has yet to de revealed in
full, but based on the bloody evolution of U$ hemispheric policy, one has reason
to believe that the operation was, from start to finish, a military offensive.
As the astute foreign policy paralegal that he is, would Secretary Powell allow
us the privilege of forecasting a parallel anchored in this precedent?
"President Bush speaks from the Oval Office: Throughout my term, I have
addressed the nation on matters that I believed to be of national importance.
This time I come to you with a heavy heart. Unidentified rebels have taken siege
of the
Breckenridge Ski Resort in the Rocky Mountainous region of the country. Prior to
these illegal actions, I had requested aid from our international allies. To my
dismay, they have not responded. Today I announce that I am resigning my post in
hopes of preventing blood shed. In the case of the war in Iraq, the war on
'terrer' (pronounced tear-were), thousands of lives were lost. I listened to my
advisors, perhaps foolishly But, there is a saying in Tennessee, and I think
they have it in Texas Fool me once (pause), sh-sh-sh-shame on me (stutter). Fool
me twice"
A bit dramatized yes, but point exhibited. The same argumentation could be used
to prove why Nazi Germany had better reason to attack the U$ (ala Pearl Harbor),
as a form of preventative warfare, motivated by the theory of encirclement, than
we in our manifold of Cold War counter-insurgencies!
Haiti could be looked at as the ideal battleground for U$ proxy-class warfare --
Andy Apaid and his "eight-percenter" oligarchs in cohorts with Guy Phillipe and
his column of Uncle Tom thugs, versus the starving Black Proletariat. If the
above parties were the only characters in play, various Third World truisms
would reign above all. Actually, the pseudo-inbred French descendants (the
Haitian elite), and the Black majority are not even the protagonists at center
stage; instead the U$ government and public opinion, the world's superpowers.
Through a deliberate assault on the labor movement in the early 1900's, the
corporate privatization of the press, tripled with the American Left's penchant
for self-destruction, public opinion rarely reflects a populist perspective.
This being said, one can call witness to several exceptions and variations to
rule.
As to my confusion, the dilemma, the anomaly
In my brief 26 years, I've observed demonstrations that defy this anti-populist
judgment of public opinion. It seems as though the activist movement is
uninterruptedly fickle in how it pursues varying injustices. One can safely
point to a few that are synonymous with Folk music, rallying, protesting,
leafleting and so on: Tibet, East Timor, Chiapas, Iraq. Dare I say that if there
were an omniscient pathology fueling the Circadian rhythm of secular
humanitarians, it would be collectively named after these causes! Are the
pressures instigating support for the "famous four" valid in their potency?
Unquestionably. Is there a correlation between celebrity endorsement and the
popularity of an examined issue? Unequivocally.
Brothers like Zack De La Rocha, Bono, Tom Morello, Serj Taniken, Chuck D., have
all exploited their status as celebrities to bring about awareness to numerous
examples of social injustice. Actions such as theirs are invaluable in such
downtrodden times. They epitomize the essence of art, of the artist. They make
"the revolution irresistible" (Toni Cambi). The inherent quandary arises when we
as activists posture as bovine simpletons, endorsing solely, strictly and
religiously the movements associated with Pop Culture.
For years I have battled a rising tide of anger, disbelief and RAGE. Oddly
enough, these sentiments haven't been poised to attack the Dixiecrats of this
era, rather aimed at the so-called activists. I wholeheartedly admit to a degree
of selfishness pursuant to this discontent. By rite of heritage and blood, my
foremost concern is that of the valiant men and women of Haiti.
At every juncture wherest I've taken to stage, in either a musical or oratorical
capacity, the very mention of the word "Haiti" disconfigures otherwise stoic
brows to shriveled temples of confusion. There may be a soul or two who are
familiar with the Mariel Boat Lift, Abner Louima or the Crome Detention Center.
On rare occasion, a timid comrade will approach me post set wishing to debate
the guerilla strategies perfected by L'Overture and Desaillines. However, I
can't possibly count the incidents of "Dude, I really feel for your people of
Tahiti" Tahiti, this from a cadre ostensibly involved with progressive
endeavors!
This phenomenon of intellectual ignorance could partly be blamed on the
indoctrination of educational systems stateside; partly. The ideological
commissars have done well in reducing Haiti's entire existence to a mere 12
syllables: The poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. If their wiles were
flawless, we would all be imprisoned by the incessant humdrum of consumerism,
oblivious to even the most fractional of societal abuses Please! How is that
this planetary orb has often been wondered by macrocosmic manifestations of
solidarity and humanitarianism; exhibitions in defiance of the power structure's
mendacity and disdain, preceded by infinite microcosmic, grass-roots trials;
how? As evidenced by the past and current showings of leftist complacency (for
the most part) specific to the socio-economic plight of the Haitian Global
Village, there is a lurking stimulus aside from the aforementioned ones.
Many countries in Latin America have a valid claim to being the beacon for Third
World oppression, injustice etc. The progressives have sanctioned a milieu of
struggles in a majority of the countries in query, and rightly so - But, and a
gargantuan one at that, if there is a single nation in this hemisphere that has
beheld the back of humanitarians, is Haiti. Trace the history of socio-political
isolation and embargo opposite to the interests of the U$; you will find that
Haiti is the elder of the village. Examine the savagery of dictatorial regimes
since the Anglo-Saxon rape & pillage of the America's; you will find no parallel
to the Duvalier junta (on a per-capita scale). Analyze the virulence of
immigration statutes over the last 40 years, across the multi-cultural spectrum;
you will note that Haitians outnumber every other group as far as indefinite
detentions and cases of blind repatriation. Consider the bestiary of police /
state acts of violence against migrant sectors; you will call Haitians to the
echelon of the unfortunate selection. Recall the infamous 12 syllables of
Haitian definition; the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere; and you will
note the following:
The richest 1% of the population controls nearly half of all of Haiti's wealth.
Haiti has long ranked as the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere and is
the fourth poorest country in the world.
Haiti ranks 146 out of 173 on the Human Development Index.*
Life expectancy is 52 years for women and 48 for men*.
Adult literacy is about 50%.*
Unemployment is about 70%.*
85% of Haitians live on less than $1 US per day.*
Haiti ranks 38 out of 195 for under-five mortality rate.*
('Investigating the Effects of Withheld Humanitarian Aid,' a report of the Haiti
Reborn/Quixote Center.)
Where is the public outcry; where in the hell has it been since 1804? Where are
the hordes of white ideological college students, breathless and hoarse from a
regiment of protest? Where are the "Hip-Art" B-Boys & Girls sporting a red shirt
with 1804 plastered in blue front and back? Why aren't are the
"Free-the-Haitian-Refugees-at-Crome-Detention-Center" banners at every antiwar
rally? Aside from boring the reader, I could go on, endlessly.
Understanding our limited knowledge of human nature and assuming that the
American left in this country is embarrassingly Anglo Saxon, let me cast out a
hypothesis: It is exponentially easier to identify with causes whose victims
resemble us in some ethno-cultural sense. Conversely, it is daunting realization
indeed, admitting that those diametrically opposite in ethno-culture are seldom
the recipients of our compassion. Not being informed about the downward journey
of Haiti and its Global Village post 1804, doesn't make you a Negrophobe (if
that were the case, African Americans would similarly suffer from this
affliction, defying its very definition therewith). Denying the plausibility
that we as the "high & mighty" activists be impervious to the pressures of the
machine makes a sad case for the future of all disenfranchised peoples. The
anomaly has been revealed. I still find it difficult to sympathize with the
socio-economic woes of the Confederate flag-waving Dad's of NASCAR; perhaps its
because they are inexplicably different than I?
Confused and bewildered I remain.
JG is the lead Emcee for the politically leftist Hip-Hop duet, Over The Counter
Intelligence (JG & HavikenHayes), based in Fort Lauderdale Florida. They are
most recognized through their support of various grassroots organizations
throughout the country; most notably The Coalition of Immokalee Workers -- The
Taco Bell Boycott. They are of the best known Indie-Hip Hop groups nationwide.
JG has written songs, articles and editorials specific to the oppression of the
Haitian Global Village, most importantly, the virulent immigration statues
pertaining to Haitian Refugees. He has recently recorded a solo album entitled
"Insurgent," which will be released this year via record label. JG & Over The
Counter Intelligence will be performing at this year's Taco Bell Boycott, 3-5,
Irvine, CA.
He can be reached by email: jg_1804@hotmail.com