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AMERICAN HYPOCRISY ABOUT PREMEDITATED WAR

  ©Wendell Griffen, 2022     After Russian President Vladimir Putin directed Russian military forces to attack Ukraine, US President Joe Biden condemned the Russian attack as an act of “premeditated war.” Biden’s condemnation seems hollow when one recalls the history of "premeditated" US support for aggression and violence. Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Ahmaud Arberry, Daunte Wright, Philando Castille, Alton Sterling, Rekia Boyd, and many other Black people were slaughtered by government agents in the United States. No US president – including former president Barack Obama – condemned that systemic pattern of “premeditated war.” The United States invaded Iraq on March 3, 2003. For the next nine (9) years, over a million US military personnel occupied that nation. More than 4500 US military personnel were killed. More than 100,000 Iraqi civilians were killed. The war in Iraq was “premeditated.” The United States invaded Vietnam to support French colonizers in

EXPOSING THE LIES ABOUT VIOLENT CRIME AND PRISONS

  ©Wendell Griffen, 2022     On Monday (February 14), Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson announced that he wants Arkansas legislators to appropriate up to $100 million to build another prison that can house 498 people. Divide $100 million by 498. The number you will see on your calculator is $200,803.21. That is how much Hutchinson wants Arkansans to spend to build more cages to house people. According to an online report issued by the Prison Policy Initiative, Arkansas has an incarceration rate of  942 per 100,000 people  (including prisons, jails, immigration detention, and juvenile justice facilities), meaning that it locks up a higher percentage of its people than any democracy on earth ( https://www.prisonpolicy.org/profiles/AR.html ). When people opposed to his plan shouted “No more cages” from the gallery of the Arkansas House Chamber during his speech to legislators, Governor Hutchinson said, “ Let me emphasize that this need for a new facility is not a reflection of

A REPARATORY JUSTICE CRITIQUE OF THE LITTLE ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT 2020 CLOSURE PLAN

  ©Wendell Griffen, 2022   Perhaps you have read that Dr. Jim Ross wrote an opinion column published by the Arkansas Times that supports a proposal by the Little Rock School District to close four elementary schools.   If not, here is a link to his column. https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2022/02/09/in-support-of-lrsds-school-closure-plan-even-though-it-hurts I agree with Ross that the plan to close Baseline, Booker, Meadowcliff, and Western Hill Elementary Schools “hurts.”   I disagree with his premise that the LRSD must impose that hurt.   I also reject the idea that it is fair to do so. Closing schools where children from low and modest wealth Black and Latinx families live and have been historically dis-served most and longest is an unfair way to address declining student enrollment in those areas, charter schools, and LRSD budgetary concerns. Closing those schools is merely a convenient bureaucratic way to shift the “pain” of addressing racial inequities in elementary

CONNECT THE DOTS AND REJECT "RULE OF LAW" HYPOCRISY

  REJECT  "RULE OF LAW" HYPOCRISY - DEMAND REPARATORY JUSTICE ©Wendell Griffen, 2022     On January 8, 2022, the Mail & Guardian (whose masthead asserts that it is “Africa’s Best Read” newspaper) published an opinion column by Lindiwe Sisulu titled “Whose law is it anyway” that has sparked a deep conversation in South Africa ( https://mg.co.za/opinion/2022-01-08-lindiwe-sisulu-whose-law-is-it-anyway/ ).   I learned of it from my friend Allan Boesak during one of our weekly conversations about faith and justice. After I read her piece, I shared it with other justice-minded public theologians in the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference with this statement: “This is a must read!” Lindiwe Sisulu’s parents, Walter and Albertina Sisulu, were leading figures with Nelson Mandela in the African National Congress (ANC) movement that resisted the racist apartheid regime of South Africa. Their daughter’s opinion column shows that she inherited her parents’ zeal for justice. “