Economic issues aren't what's sustaining this type of racism.
It's hate, tribalism and fear. These police officers and their LAw and Order followers aren't pinning for ways to squeeze money out of black people or how to best sustain the capitalist machine.
They just hate anything not white. It's that simple. I agree there are discussions to be had about white supremacy and racism and the material conditions that both arise from those aspects but also sustain them. There's a discussion to be had about slavery, school to prison pipeline and of course capitalism's effect on racism. I do not feel a black man being murdered by racist(and likely white nationalist) cops fits in that discussion. Nor the response of said police and their supporters towards these protests vs the response to white fascists bringing guns to government buildings so they can go to Arby's.
And I maintain that this is the height of foolish reductionism. PoC are STILL the targets of choice for free or criminally-cheap labor, and America's prison system is bustling with it. It isn't done solely because of hate, tribalism, and fear, there's a great deal of capital to be grown with it! From the labor itself, to bleeding every cent out of a prisoner laborer to even have so much as a phone call to their family, to stealing the possessions of the most thinly-accused. If you don't think pigs throwing their weight around to keep their lucrative "criminal underclass" of choice afraid, disorganized, and desperate doesn't hold a large tactical and economic incentive for them, you're mistaken. There is hate, tribalism, and fear here... but also a cold and calculated logic.
Racism is a systemic evil, not an individual failing that pops out of the platonic void as soon as a parent inculcates racism into their children. Generationally it is passed on to be sure, reinforced, and taught, but it isn't a mystical, essential force that lives in the heart of man and just expresses itself like an unreasoning disease of the brain. There was capital to be grown in every enslaved person's sale, just as there was capital to be grown in every white race riot (remember Tulsa and how whites reacted to the competition of Black Wall Street?), just as there was capital to be grown in the lynching of black men and forced flight of their families from their homes and businesses, and every time a pig presses his knee into the throat of an able-bodied black man taking pennies out of the profits of a tobacco giant, or in this case, terrorizing and slaughtering a man who was literally a coworker working security shifts in the same fucking venue. This cop is a landlord, no less, a cop who held all the economic power over a man he could (and did) murder in cold blood in broad daylight. That isn't meaningless. That isn't irrelevant.
You can't see the economic injustice in this? Behind every act of terror, theft, abduction, and murder against people of color are scores of white businesses and communities already bickering over how best to divide up the spoils of land, property, money, and custom.
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