Monday, September 2, 2013

Humiliating the Panthers



Dear friends,


I was quite incensed both yesterday and today as some clown, on Facebook, masquerading as an African American, posted a picture from 1970 where some Philly Panthers stripped for authorities after a raid that was led by super-scumbag Frank Rizzo, the top cop back then who later became mayor.

Nevertheless, it's a hugely false abstraction to compare the a displaying of the Emmett Till horror, as well as lowlife Frank Rizzo's stripping Panthers in 1970, within the context of exposing it to people of today, just as it is with the murder of Dr. King, without revealing the relationships between all of those occurrences and their connection with the continuation of both local and federal government actions to demean and humiliate, especially African American people.

Moreover, as someone who had to walk around in the daytime with a pistol on my waist, and sleep at night with a shotgun beside my bed and the pistol under my pillow, while police cars surrounded our offices, and occasionally helicopters hovered above as they routinely performed “combat exercises”, it angers me that that photograph is not accompanied by the question "why did those Panthers undress?". After all, we were always ready to fight!...Consequently, I always saw it as an inside job.
That is, I always thought to myself that the Philadelphia Police Department had infiltrated a local Panther branch  (since there were about seven of them all over Philly)...worse yet, since there were females there too, I can't imagine an African American woman stripping naked in public, as some of them did...therefore, whoever pulled his or her clothes off first was the police informant\collaborator who got the others to join in.
Finally, jealous of the Panthers, many self-hating black journalists and college professors have brought that incident up as an excuse to snicker at the Panthers, when in fact their cowardly selves, including my old friend Cornell West, were too scared to stand up to our oppressors.
Liberation!
G. Djata Bumpus

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