PDA

View Full Version : Even in the ruins, Race Matters........


mack_black
10-12-2001, 12:21 PM
the more things appear to change.....the more they stay the same:

Even in the Ruins, Race Matters
Playthell Benjamin, The Black World Today
October 11, 2001

One morning a few days after the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center a young Afro-American woman called in to C-Span and asked whether all the talk about the new unity of purpose being forged in the fires of adversity would survive after the state of emergency had passed, "or will racism still be here?" Judging by the phone calls that ensued many listeners, this writer included, thought it a naive question. Of course racism will be with us long after this incident recedes into memory, most callers argued. And after listening to James' story, (he asked that his last name not be used) one of the few African American men working on the site, that naivete seems magnified.


"There is racism all over down in the disaster area," he says "and it's blatant too!" Perhaps, along with a history of racist exclusion in the uniform services and the building trades, that's why we observe a sea of white faces every time we are given a tour of the site on TV. "See, part of the problem is that there are a lot of out of town guys that they have put in authoritative positions, and they don't know how to deal with diverse races because many of them come from all white towns around the country where they have never had to deal with black and Hispanic people."


According to James the problem for black construction workers, who are a small percentage of the rescue force, begins when they approach the site. "There are thousands of workers down there, and to enter the site you have to go through armed checkpoints," he says," one guy will ask you for your ID and another guy standing two feet from him watching the whole procedure will stop you and put you through it again." And he was quick to point that this was the attitude of the armed white men securing ground zero whether they were military or civilian cops.


"If you are my color," James says, pointing to his rich ebony colored skin, "you can see the pure racism on their faces." However light brown skin Hispanics and Afro-Americans are encountering even bigger problems. "But if you are just dark enough to be an Arab, then you really got a problem. My cousin is light skin and he gets a lot of hassles.


"When we walk through check points it's usually three of us and we all have the same union issue and state ID's, but they let us pass and pull him aside. He and I have the same last name but that doesn't matter; sometimes they detain him for ten minutes or more just checking out his ID. But while they be checking us out to the max, always calling in supervisors to double check our ID's, the white boys just flash their cards and walk on through."


Work clothes have been donated to the rescue workers in such abundance that the site managers are giving them away to workers. But James tells us "If you are black and walking off the site with one of the big bags they give you to carry the work gear you are asking for trouble. We often get stopped leaving the site. A crowd of black and white workers can approach the security people with bags and they pull the black workers over, like they suspect us of looting or something. I mean their whole body language during the interrogation is aggressive, looking us up and down with their hands on their guns. It's really annoying, seems like every single day there's something. But you just look past it because we've got a serious job to do. But we talk about it all the time amongst ourselves."


The real drag about all the suspicion of looting is that James has witnessed white cops looting. Recently some media talking heads were expressing disbelief that any of "these heroes could be engaged in looting." Perhaps that's why they are not reporting incidents like the one James describes: " See, there are still a lot of stores in the disaster area that have broken windows and at night some of these areas are without lights. So it's a thieves paradise except there aren't suppose to be any thieves out there, and it would be nearly impossible for them to get off the site with there loot. But the other night I saw six white cops get busted with several Rolex wristwatches that they had stolen from an expensive shop in the financial district. I saw this happen but I have not seen a word of it on television!"


Having gone into the Navy right out of high school, where he was a basketball star with college scholarship offers, James has recently returned to civilian life and is resuming his education. Since his college is located in the disaster area, he is not falling behind in his classes. A sensitive and intelligent young man who is barely twenty, James is highly conscious of the role misguided American foreign policy has contributed to the rise of militant Islam.


The aircraft carrier on which he was assigned once steamed to the Persian Gulf and participated in an action against Iraq. At the time he didn't understand the purpose of the mission but as a flight director on deck "I saw the weapons director load the planes with weapons and they came back empty." This experience has made him skeptical of what the media or government tells us about what's going on in the world, and he is far less hawkish than the politicians calling for the invasion of Afghanistan.


After spending many hours digging through the rubble James believes that the final toll maybe exceed the present estimate of around 6, 400 casualties. As the stench of death grows more pronounced with each passing day at the site, James finds that his military training helps him to cope with the grotesque reality that now consumes twelve hours of his day. "The smell of rotting bodies is getting so bad that they may eventually have to evacuate some parts of this city," he says. "Right now some of the guys I'm working with are getting sick because they can't eat their lunch after smelling the stench. But the military trained me to cope with a situation where mass killing was taking place."

Tastey
10-12-2001, 12:27 PM
WOW!

Thanks Mack. I needed to read that.

Andre98
10-15-2001, 01:36 AM
..and also true that you can never, ever ever ever say that at this time that everybody has the flag out. It's bad news and they just don't want to hear it. They will "kill the messenger" for cock-blocking their patriotic orgasm. I can hear it now in living rooms across the country: [b]" ...you'd think the Blacks could stop their bitching for one minute! I knew they'd find a way to make some of this about race! What's next, the rescuers were only rescuing White people?" You know how petty people do it. They launch a twisted version of the original complaint to back you up from the subject. Then the timid, middle of the road Whites step in and want to just dismiss it completely, as though it was a draw, because they just want it to go away.

That construction crew shit is not surprising at all. It did bring in all the Paulies and Dominicks from the various union trades, and its no secret they are "Mob Deep" in the truest sense of the word. And those small town cops were flocking in from the southern towns, Hoo Boy! Driving in from as far away as Texas, Louisiana and points West. I wouldn't be surprised if they had tried to hoist a Confederate flag up in that piece! You know they are going to tell all the brothers: "...Just carry the shit we throw to you to the truck, Puffy... we'll do all the weldin' an' workin' of the heavy machinery..." All the bad press in general about cops have made many of the bad ones that much more cagey about how they achieve the same results without looking so obvious. They know noboby likes to be hassled, and if you hassle people enough, they will stay away from you, and as a result, not come around anymore to an area you don't want them in. I knew it looked too white in those pictures! I knew it, I knew it, I knew it!

I had wondered aloud what happens to the more than 100 stores that are down in the concourse. The tonnage from the building's collaspe had to have broken right through that thin-assed first layer of the plaza to the concourse. They even showed pics of a cave in at the subway level. People should have had time to run out though. The on the ground deaths sadly may have come from all the looky loos that stayed there, watching in awe the spectacle of it all. I can only imagine the sights and sounds up close of huge planes impacting buildings like that! The explosions must have sounded like the end of the world!

Anyway, as for merchandise, there is an expensive watch vendor in a kiosk out in the middle of the floor. I had read about one retired cop, and one civilian helper being arrested after that place was found busted into. There is also 4 or 5 banks, but I bet they had those clerks toss the moolah in the vaults and locked that bad boy. That was Chase Manhattan, Citibank, HBSC, ( and a couple others, they don't play!) I bet the bank managers were the last ones out, because they are too anal about the money to just run out and leave it. They had nearly an hour from the first sign of trouble, the 1st plane hitting the 1st tower, to the tumble of the first tower, which was the second one that was hit. They'd need a nuke to open those vaults. There's a couple transit authority cashier booths, a few designer stores like Donna Karan, a Coach handbag store, a bunch of restaurants like Sbarro, a Warner Bros. theme store, Sam Goodys music outlet that borders the street. Not that anyone wants to steal books, but in the cleanup, they need to donate the Borders Bookstore inventory to some place that can use it for educational purposes.

The residents that were evacuated from the many pricey residential buildings in adjoining Battery Park City were saying they were robbed also. The buildings had groups come in to clean up any residue that may have come into the windows. No way they can keep their eyes on all the workers, many may even have been "volunteers" able to flock in with the crowd, that wasnt nearly as guarded as the actual WTC site.

One thing is for sure....we are going to be reading more and more details like this for years!