This Is America #200: Trump Pushes Racist Attack on Haitians in Ohio, Resistance Roundup
Welcome, to This Is America, September 17th, 2024.
On this episode, first we present an interview with a community member and participant in the local Really Really Free Market in Carrboro, North Carolina. We speak about the event’s history, and how people have pushed back against attempts by the city to shut it down.
Next, we present a brief discussion with someone on the recent violent arrests following a “die-in” for Palestine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, with one of the people arrested at the scene. We talk about the significance of these arrests in the broader context of the student movement for Palestine in Michigan, and the myth of the “outside agitator.” For a full report back on the event, go here.
Carrboro Really Really Free Market
We then speak with long-time anarchist organizer Matt Hart, a member of the Anarchist Black Cross Federation in Los Angeles, about Running Down the Walls events happening across so-called North America and beyond, and the importance of the ABC’s warchest program, which you can donate to here.
Finally, during our discussion we talk about the recent white supremacist attacks on the Haitian community and beyond in Springfield, OH, which have been spurred by a collection of neo-Nazi groups and viral misinformation campaigns, leading to a wave of bomb threats a month after a similar operation kicked off far-Right pogroms in the UK.
All this and more, but first, let’s get to the news!
Living and Fighting
Vigils and protests took place across the world after the murder of International Solidarity Movement (ISM) activist Ayşenur Eygi (Eye-sha-nore Ey-gi) by Israeli forces in the West Bank of occupied Palestine. Ayşenur was reportedly involved in the wave of student protests this summer in solidarity with Palestine and also took part in resistance to DAPL at Standing Rock.
From a press release from the ISM:
During the weekly demonstration in Beita, Palestine, on the morning of September 6th, 2024, the Israeli army intentionally shot and killed an International Solidarity Movement (ISM) human rights activist named Ayşenur Eygi.
The demonstration, which primarily involved men and children praying, was met with force from the Israeli army stationed on a hill. Initially, the army fired a large amount of tear gas and then began using live ammunition. Ayşenur, who we consider a martyr in the struggle, was the 18th demonstrator to be killed in Beita since 2020. She was an American citizen of Turkish descent.
The Israeli forces fired two rounds. One hit a Palestinian man in the leg, injuring him. The other round was fired at international human rights activists who were observing the demonstration, striking a human rights activist in the head. Eygi died shortly after being transported to a local hospital in Nablus.
In recent months, international activists have experienced a sharp increase in violence from Israeli forces and the occupation must be held accountable for this. The woman martyred today was an activist with the International Solidarity Movement (ISM), a Palestinian-led organization that provides protective presence and solidarity in the West Bank. The ISM was founded in 2002, and has maintained a steady presence in Palestine ever since, supporting the Palestinian popular struggle against the occupation.
Read the full statement here.
In Richmond, Virginia, according to a press release published by the Escalate Network, over 100 demonstrators clashed with police as protesters attempted to march on the Virginia Israel Advisory Board. As a post on social media reported, “Police cruiser windows [were] broken, fireworks thrown, [and] barricades burned, as over 100 Palestine solidarity protesters defend one another from police attacks…”
In Manhattan, NY, a communique posted online read, “An autonomous group…hit six Manhattan [Citibank locations] on Sunday night to remind corporate ONCE AGAIN that there is NO BUSINESS AS USUAL DURING A GENOCIDE. We epoxied card readers and door locks and covered them with cement-glued stickers.”
Also in New York, the Escalate Network reported that, “Dozens of black-clad protesters erect[ed] barricades, vandalize[d] israeli-linked targets while chanting slogans against the US-Israel war in Palestine and the “Cop City” campus NYC Mayor Eric Adams wants to build in Queens.” Independent movement journalist Ash J reported, “Protesters redecorated corporate property at places like T-Mobile & Google with anti-colonial artwork. NYPD later showed up & brutally arrested people regardless of whether they actually did anything.”
A communique from the action read:
Aysenur Eygi did not deserve to die, while not the first, we know she won’t be the last. Even though her death was at the hands of the IOF, the rifle and bullet they fired were made and supplied under the orders of Biden And YOU.
Meanwhile, corrupt mayor Eric Adams and his allies cut community funding, line their pockets, and starve New Yorkers. We, this NYC black bloc, made up of revolutionary New Yorkers, will feed them.
In this city corporate greed reigns, and the interests of landlords, hedge funds, and the rich elites fuels every crisis. They’ve spent decades militarizing the NYPD, building cop cities, sending them abroad to train with the IOF, investing and donating mass surveillance tech, pushing budget cuts, and funding every other piece of their police state. All on the dime of poor working class New Yorkers, and all of it to keep your fellow New Yorkers brutalized, isolated, starved, and exploitable. Manipulating us to blame migrants, and to bring back the militarized ICE into our neighborhoods, all while turning our precious city into a personal playground for the rich and powerful, inevitably ending with the destruction of our communities, the dispossession of its people, and their displacement. Leaving cheap pockets of labor to exploit and cater to their every need.
But no more! We call on all New Yorkers to join us in the streets, to take action like we have, and put an end to this police state, this corrupt administration, the corporate greed, and the suffering so many of us have endured by their hands. To Eric Adams, his admin, the NYPD, and their financial and political allies, the Feds are encircling, they smell the rats nest, and so do we. Even if they don’t stop you, the people are waking up, we’re rising, and we’ll be prepared to drive the final nail.
In San Francisco, CA, NBC reported that:
San Francisco State University has pulled investments from three companies the university claims do not meet its human rights standards following demonstrations from pro-Palestinian activists and groups.
In the agreement reached with students, the university will sell its corporate bond position in aerospace and defense company Lockheed Martin, stock positions in Italian defense company Leonardo, and U.S.-based data analysis enterprise Palantir Technologies.
In Boston, MA, a third person, Matt Nelson, died after engaging in an act of self-immolation, in an effort to bring attention to the ongoing genocide and war in Gaza.
In Newton, MA, a pro-Israel demonstrator shot and seriously injured a supporter of Palestine after the man ran across the street and engaged in an altercation with the armed individual. The Twitter account of the shooter, Scott Hayes, shows that he self-identified as a non-Jewish Zionist and called for “hot lead” to be used against pro-Palestinian demonstrators.
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- FrequencyUpdated Semiweekly
- PublishedSeptember 18, 2024 at 9:07 AM UTC
- Length2h 10m
- RatingClean