Kent GOP hosted event promoted anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim hate
Last night about 40 people sat in the Eternal Word Church on Wilson near 44th street to hear speakers at an event that was billed as “Living Under Sharia Law.”
The event was initially to feature State Representative Dave Agema, but Agema is on a speaking tour with “former terrorist” Kamal Saleem. Filling in for Agema was State Representative Tom Hooker from the 77th District of Byron Center. Hooker has co-sponsored the anti-Sharia Law bills, along with Agema. Hooker spoke about the legislation and how Agema had invited Saleem to a rally in Lansing (pictured together here) this past fall talking about the evils of Islam. According to a story by reporter Todd Hetwood, Kamal Saleem is a fraud and is just being used to promote anti-Muslim and anti-illegal immigration ideology that both Agema and Hooker are behind.
Rep. Hooker next provided some background on the legislation piece. “Our American Constitutional rights must be preserved. The US laws and political system do not exist in countries living under Sharia Law,” said Hooker. Hooker also claimed that there are at least 50 court cases that are challenging Constitutional law to introduce or use Shari Law around the country.
The American Laws for American Courts Act, known as HB 4769, does not specifically say it is anti-Islamic, since to target a specific religion is unconstitutional, according to Hooker. The Byron Center legislator then tells the crowd that the Michigan Chamber of Commerce and MI Farm Bureau are blocking this legislation at the State level. This statement has the crowd puzzled, since most GOP voters are used to supporting the policies of the Chamber of Commerce. Hooker also states that 95% of the illegal immigrants in the US are not working in the farm sector, even though he provides no evidence to support such a claim.
In addressing his anti-immigration position, Hooker tells unfounded stories to support his draconian positions. Hooker says that some people who work at the US Border Patrol are members of al Qaeda and are allowing other terrorists to enter. Hooker mentions another bill that he and Agema co-sponsored, HB 4305, which is legislation to not allow communities to be sanctuary cities. Sanctuary cities are communities that have publicly declared they would be a safe space for those who are undocumented.
The keynote speaker for the event, a former Pakistani military leader, named Emmanuel Joshua, followed Rep. Hooker. He begins by saying that he has spoken in Lansing on the legislation bills that Rep. Hooker and Agema have co-sponsored. He implored the crowd to support these legislative proposals since there are “so many undocumented people from the Middle East who are entering the US.”
Joshua said that for years it was so easy for people in Pakistan to get a visitor visa to the US, which resulted in thousands of Pakistanis coming to the US and then overstaying their visit.
He then spoke about the threats of Shari Laws in the US. “If Shari Law comes to the US you can say goodbye to liberty and freedom. It’s like keeping a cobra as a pet. It has taken this country 200 years to make this country what it is, but it will take only 2 years for Shari Law to destroy it. I would trust a snake sooner than he would trust an Islamist.” The speaker said he was one of the few Christian officers in the Pakistani military, which means he was around a lot of Muslims.
Joshua said he supports stricter immigration laws. “I am saying this and I am an immigrant. The majority of those in favor of weaker immigration laws are Muslims crossing the US border from Mexico, passing as Mexicans.” Like Rep. Hooker, the keynote speaker provided to evidence to support his claims.
The speaker then asked people what they knew about the religion of Islam and said that most people think of the 77 virgins. “Terrorism is the tactic that Islamicists are using against democracy and the US. You can’t fight terrorism until you get to the root cause of terrorism. You have to fight the ideology that supports terrorism, which is Jihad. From 9/11 to today there have been more that 50,000 acts of terrorism and everyone of them has been committed by Islamic terrorists.”
“People who say that Islam is a religion of peace are just ignorant fools,” according to Emmanuel Joshua. This statement elicited applause from the audience.
Joshua also said the groups that are carrying out these acts of terrorism, they are not marginalized groups, rather they are part of mainstream Islam. The speaker then talks about the Koran and picks out certain texts that he says justifies the acts of terrorists. Joshua said throughout his talk that, “some people will say that we are preaching hate here, but I say we are just presenting facts.”
This writer would certainly say that hatred towards Muslims and immigrants were promoted at this event, by both the speakers and the literature that was handed out. The minister from the church where this event was held gave out sheets of paper that explained how one can convert a Muslim into a Christian. Another handout provided biblical prophecy on the evils of Islam, a handout based on the work of Joel Rosenberg. Rosenberg writes novels that promote an anti-Islamic worldview.
In addition, there were glossy handouts with the heading Patriots for Christ that were calling people to action. Patriots for Christ is mostly a Midwestern Christian movement that makes as a focus the preservation of religious freedom under the US Constitution. However, this group seems to think that this right belongs to Christians and no other religious groups.
At the Kings’ Command: Snyder Gets His Marching Orders for 2012
On January 24, MLive posted two stories about a “2012 Turnaround Plan” for Michigan that was being presented by the Business Leaders for Michigan. GRIID did a story previously on this gang of robber barons, and showed how they were using the DeVos-funded Mackinac Center as a resource for the group’s recommendations. The connected groups are powered by the wealthiest Michigan capitalists. The BLM, which we called “The Kings of Michigan,” appears to be running the state—and also Snyder, who they hand-picked and who is now following their orders. Don’t believe that? Just compare his campaign platform to an identical plan created by the Mackinac Policy Center and transferred to the BLM in 2009. Snyder had been prepped with their own “ten-point plan” to derail democracy in the state and place it in their hungry hands. Everything he’s done since has been on the wish list of the BLM.
And now the kings have issued their demands for Snyder’s 2012 legislative focus. Jim Harger’s article is little more than a rephrasing of the BLM’s press release. Melissa Anders’ story, while still short and completely uncritical, offers a few more details.
I was going to fault the reporters for paper-thin content until I went to the BLM site to see the kings’ commandments for myself. The plan was nearly impossible to find—buried beneath layers of lists of hollow buzz words and catchphrases and colorful charts that explained nothing. This was the same hide-the-real-message tactic that they had Snyder use during his campaign so he could pose as a moderate and get elected.
When I finally found the details, it was clear that the group had finessed their original 2009 plan, created before they selected Snyder as our next governor. But the 2012 version offers some new information that will undoubtedly set the agenda in Lansing for the coming year. Since a lot of it is in capitalist-speak, I’ll offer translations of some of the group’s major agenda points:
Become the Gateway to the Midwest.
Translation: Pour money into the Detroit airports and turn them into an “Aerotropolis”; build another bridge to Canada.
Develop a Life Sciences Hub.
Translation: Focus on health care as a major “industry” here. Attract more big pharma companies to the state. This makes sense when you look at the list of BLM members, which include executives from Dow Chemical, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Perrigo.
Take Advantage of Michigan’s Natural Resources.
Translation: Rape the state by selling off water rights, permit timberland destruction, promote shale oil drilling, etc. This step also mentions our “agricultural know-how” and how it can be married to destructive, monster-sized agri-businesses (called “high-yield agriculture” in the plan).
Make Michigan a Global Engineering Village.
Translation: Close down factories with living-wage jobs for the working class and get rid of those nagging unions. Skim off our “engineering expertise,” people with specialized degrees, and sell their skills on the world market.
Make Michigan More Attractive to Out-of-State Businesses.
Translation: Continue to weaken union power by taking away collective bargaining, workers’ compensation rights, and lowering or eliminating business taxes all together (something already being discussed in Lansing; Snyder eliminated the Michigan Business Tax in 2011). Improve the “regulatory climate” by reducing or eliminating regulations on business and industry. Eliminate the personal property tax. (This step is called out plainly instead of being hedged with buzz words, so it’s clearly Priority One. The Michigan Chamber of Commerce has also called for this step).
Ask yourself: Can Michigan as a right-to-work state be far behind?
Make Urban Centers More Attractive to Knowledge Workers.
Translation: Can anyone say “gentrification”? Can anyone say “Art Prize”? Can anyone say, “We want more hipsters here?”
Efficiently and Effectively Provide Public Services.
Translation: This step has privatization and power-grabbing measures such as One Kent written all over it. It will shift the higher costs of these types of services to the citizens of Michigan, and at the same time will open up fat-cat contracts for various businesses.
Efficiently and Effectively Provide State Services.
Translation: Lower wages and take away benefits from state workers. Privatize prison management. Privatize road and infrastructure care. Snyder achieved some of these steps in 2011.
Efficiently and Effectively Provide School Services.
Translation: This step mentions the high pay of teachers and the unnecessary number of schools, along with too little accountability for performance. In other words, charter schools, charter schools, charter schools…Dick and Betsy DeVos’s dream come true. Snyder drove in the thin edge of the wedge on this issue in 2011 with Senate Bill 618.
Apparently what Snyder will be doing in 2012 is more of what he’s done in 2011: take away the power of citizens’ votes…impoverish working class and elderly citizens to hand over millions of dollars to corporations…bust unions…privatize public services…and create a climate that allows the Kings of Michigan and their peers to double, triple, quadruple their personal wealth at the cost of working citizens.
All this wrapped up in a nice little package that claims it will “turn around” Michigan for all of us, with touching photos on the front and back covers of the brochure. Is anyone still buying this?
The Business Leaders for Michigan. Get to know their names. Look at their companies. These are the people who must be dethroned if we are going to save our state from plutocracy.
With US Military Bases surrounding Iran, Who is threatening Who?
This article by Margaret Kimberley is re-posted from Black Agenda Report.
The United States has already declared a de facto war on Iran. The partners in crime in the European Union and the NATO alliance have joined in, and are ganging up on Iran as instructed by Washington. The EU voted to ban imports of Iranian oil and the Obama administration is attempting to extract similar promises from Asian nations.
Obama has succeeded in doing what George Bush never could. For the second time in less than one year he has managed to get nearly all western nations on board with his plans for conquest. Regime change in Libya has not been without complications for the west, but Gaddafi was not just overthrown, he was killed, and as Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pointed out, Washington could not have been happier with that outcome.
The writing is on the wall, and Americans can expect to see a presidential address within the next few months, announcing bombings, drone attacks or an outright invasion with ground troops against Iran. The thought of this crime is enough to make any conscious individual sick with anger, but with no power in the world capable of stopping the United States, the die are cast.
When George W. Bush invaded Iraq in 2003, millions of people around the world took to the streets. Bush was discredited because of his fraudulent election and his ham-fisted treatment of even allied nations. Obama is hampered by none of these complications. He is loved by Democrats who hated Bush and was likewise welcomed by people around the world who shared that antipathy to his predecessor. He was awarded a Nobel peace prize merely on the basis of having been elected president. Such accolades give him a protective Teflon coating that would have made Ronald Reagan jealous.
After claiming that an Iranian used car salesman hatched a bizarre assassination plot, and lying about Iran’s nuclear capabilities, and threatening that nation for pledging to defend itself, the question is not whether there will be an attack, but when. The other question is what the people of this country and this world will say and do when that occurs. Iran has been demonized so thoroughly that only the most ardent peace activists will come to its defense, but defend it they must.
Iran has done nothing to warrant the enmity expressed by the west and its people have the right to live free from yet another American attack on their nation and on their lives. Thirty years ago another American president, Ronald Reagan, supported Saddam Hussein in his war against Iran. This sorry episode has been largely forgotten, but it should be pointed out that more than one million people died in the decade long conflict which would not have taken place without America’s arms and money.
Who in America will speak up for the Iranian people and their government? There should be no hesitancy and no wavering. America’s violence and wars of aggressions should be condemned, and individual opinions about the nation in question should not keep anyone who marched in the streets in 2003 from doing the same thing again in 2012.
It doesn’t matter if president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claimed that “there are no gay people in Iran” or that Islamic law restricts women’s legal rights. Any short-comings we may observe in that society don’t give Americans the right to commit war crimes and kill thousands of people. Lest we forget, Iran had a secular and democratically elected government sixty years ago and that government was destroyed by the United States and Great Britain, who are once again working hand in had to deny other nations the right to self-determination.
There should be no qualifications because of phony stories about “wiping Israel off the map.” That canard has long been discredited and in any case it is Israel that has a nuclear arsenal capable of wiping Iran off the map. It doesn’t matter who won the disputed election in 2009. The United States does not have the right to kill people based on another country’s internal disputes. We must also remember that undemocratic and even oppressive rule have never been obstacles to winning American support if the right interests want that to happen.
Libya has been laid waste because of tall tales perpetrated by the West. Tales of civilian slaughter in Benghazi are Obama’s WMD, that is to say outright falsehoods. There will be more such story telling in the coming weeks and months, but it should not matter to anyone who claims to want peace.
Peace makers must defend Iran and condemn the American government when it launches its violence. Such actions will be the true determination of who is civilized and who is not. Our government is definitely uncivilized and we shall see how many of its people also fit that description.
More than Just a Game: A conversation on sports and politics with Dave Zirin and John Carlos
Next Thursday, the Women’s Resource Center, the LGBT Resource Center and the Office of Multicultural Affairs will host left sportswriter Dave Zirin and 1968 Olympic athlete John Carlos.
John Carlos, along with Tommy Smith, was part of an organizing effort called the Olympic Project for Human Rights (OPHR). This campaign involved numerous athletes who were attempting to draw global attention to racism and other human rights violations.
The OPHR was not only protesting South African apartheid, they were demanding the re-instatement of boxer Muhammad Ali and condemning the 1968 student massacre in Mexico City that took place just prior to the 1968 Olympics.
This was the backdrop to the action that John Carlos and Tommy Smith took, when they raise their fists demonstrating Black Power.
More than four decades later Carlos, along with sportswriter Dave Zirin have written an autobiography entitled the John Carlos Story: The Sports Moment that Changed the World. Carlos and Zirin bring their message of how sports and politics have always intersected to the downtown campus of GVSU, where Carlos will tell his life story and Zirin will talk about his most recent film, Not Just a Game: Power, Politics and American Sports.
This event is free and open to the public.
Not Just a Game: Politics and Power in American Sports
Dave Zirin & John Carlos
Thursday, February 2
4:00PM
Grand River Room, Kirkhof Center
GVSU Allendale Campus
Kids Count Michigan data shows an increase in child poverty, but no one is asking why?
Just a few days ago the annual Michigan Kids Count report was released to the news media. The annual report is produced by the Michigan League for Human Services and highlights several social indicators for children.
As could be expected all the major daily news sources in West Michigan reported on the Kids Count report. MLive was the first, reporting the data in a story early this morning, with an emphasis on the increase in numbers of children living in poverty. They report that 32,000 children in Kent County live in poverty.
The local TV stations also reported on the new data with WOOD TV 8 emphasizing the increase in child abuse and neglect in their headlines over poverty. WZZM 13 led with an emphasis on the increase of child poverty, as did WXMI 17. WOOD radio, with the shortest story of all local news media cited, focused on child abuse and neglect.
Most of the local news agencies sourced a representative from the Michigan League for Human Services, but only MLive used additional sources such as a spokesperson from the groups Family Futures, Michigan’s Children and the Great State Collaborative in Ottawa and Allegan County.
In a few of the stories there is mention from the Michigan League for Human Services spokesperson that the increase in poverty has resulted from cuts in public spending. The MLive story states:
“The banks were bailed out, but now when we have budget talks it’s all about how we can’t afford to have these (social support) programs go on forever,” said Jane Zehnder-Merrell, Kids Count in Michigan director. “Instead of helping families we are actually hindering families from meeting the needs of their children in times of economic crisis.
“If we don’t provide a solid socioeconomic foundation for children, they’re going to have 50 years of not being productive adults.”
None of the other news agencies provided any commentary or bothered to ask WHY so many children are living in poverty. Certainly, the huge cuts to welfare, unemployment benefits and the austerity measures put in place in recent years, beginning under Gov. Granholm and continuing under Gov. Snyder are significant. However, the point that the spokesperson for the Michigan League for Human Services made about bailing out the Banks is more relevant to what is at issue.
Children live in poverty because of policy and priorities. The federal government, at the urging of the financial sector, bailed out the banks with billions of dollars. Some sources put the number at $800 billion dollars, while others put it as high as $12.8 Trillion. This all happens, we are told, to save the economy. At the same time the Pentagon budget increases and the federal government siphons off billions to pay for war and militarism.
However, when it comes to paying for unemployment benefits, domestic partner benefits, children’s educational programs, child poverty programs and children’s health, we are told there are not sufficient funds. From some circles on the far right we are told that you just can’t throw money at poverty to solve the problem, but these same sources didn’t have a problem with the federal government throwing money at the banks.
So while it is important that the new Kids Count Michigan data has been reported on, the local news agencies do all of us a disservice by not asking why so many children in Michigan are living in poverty.
“A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.” Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Sherry Wolf Interview: Lessons Learned from the Occupy Movement
While Sherry Wolf was in Grand Rapids we had an opportunity to sit down with her and do an interview.
During our 30 minute interview we talked about the early days of the Occupy Wall Street Movement and its connection to an encampment of activists last summer protesting Mayor Bloomberg’s policies in New York.
We also talked about some of the challenges of the Occupy movement, both in New York and around the country…….danger of being co-opted, connection to other struggles, the need for demands, the role it can play in an election year and its relationship to international struggles, particularly the Arab Spring.
Sherry also addressed the importance of having revolutionary patience and the great possibilities that the Occupy Movement can have for real revolutionary change in the US.
[vimeo 35568498]Egyptians prepare for one year anniversary of uprising
This video is re-posted from The Real News Network.
Millions of Egyptians are preparing to commemorate the one year anniversary of their uprising, which led to the overthrow of the three-decade dictatorship of Mubarak.
In the video below by The Real News Network, viewers will learn about the ongoing organizing being done, the role of youth, women and how the Egyptians are resisting the current military regime in their country.
This video also addresses the role of Indy media in Egypt and the vital role it plays in the ongoing push for liberation.
Norman Finkelstein to speak on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict in West Michigan next week
Middle East scholar Norman Finkelstein will be speaking on three separate occasions next week in West Michigan on the theme of “Solving the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.”
Finkelstein, author of numerous books that challenge the Zionist policies of the State of Israel and the US support for such policies, is on a speaking tour. The well known academic has been the subject of a recent documentary and has written two books since the 2009 Israel bombing of Gaza; This Time We Went Too Far: Truth and Consequences of the Gaza Invasion and Goldstone Recants: Richard Goldstone Renews Israel’s License to Kill.
All three of the lectures are free and open to the public. The Grand Rapids group Healing Children of Conflict is also a co-sponsor of all three lectures.
Norman Finkelstein
Tuesday, January 31st
6:00PM
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Burnhard Center North Ballroom
Hosted by the Justice For Palestine Club
Wednesday, February 1st
3:00PM
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Calvin College Recital Hall
Hosted by the Middle East Club
Wednesday, February 1st
7:00PM
Loosemore Auditorium
GVSU Downtown Campus
Hosted by Peace M.E. ans
Snyder interview on channel 8 not an example of journalism holding power accountable
On Sunday, WOOD TV 8 aired an interview with Michigan Governor Rick Snyder on the weekly show To the Point. To the Point is hosted by former Pete Hoekstra aid Rick Albin.
The first question was about the Democrats urging the Governor to use surplus money for public education. Snyder did say he would consider investing State funds on education, but not without some “criterion.” However, the Governor only offered up a vague notion of “student growth,” growth that could be measured.
Albin followed up those comments by asking what Snyder would do to make sure schools were increasing the amount of high school graduate who were college ready. Snyder responded with rather vague commentary about how not all schools have come on board with adopting practices suggested by the state to receive funds based on performance.
The Michigan Governor then went on to compare school funding with local revenue sharing. He talked about how revenue sharing was based on “best practices,” which is code for downsizing & privatizing government, and then he said that the state also encouraged local governments to come up with innovative ideas that could also land them more funds. The example Snyder gave was the decision of Grand Rapids, Flint and Lansing to process tax returns collectively. What Snyder failed to mention was that this $550,00 state grant would be used to pay JP Morgan Chase Bank to process the tax returns instead of having City employees do it.
Snyder never really answered Albin’s question about education and instead of challenging the Governor on this issue Albin just goes along with Snyder’s desire to talk about “innovative ideas.” Again, the only thing that Snyder could say about more funding for education was for school districts to adopt an innovative approach in the same ways that municipalities have.
Albin does bring the conversation back to education and asks Snyder to respond to the Democrats proposal for funding higher education. Snyder admitted that he had not really looked at the Democrats proposal, but he did say he thinks that we have to figure out ways to make college tuition affordable. However, the Governor did not provide any specifics except to say that one way that students could save money was to allow more high school students to take college courses and get credit for them before they finish high school.
The discussion then shifted to the idea of Michigan trying to balance its budget and what kinds of things the state should be investing on. Snyder says he wants to think long term, but the only concrete investment he could offer was road repair in Michigan. He said that investing in Michigan roads would do two things. First, it would put more unemployed people back to work and secondly, it would support commerce, particularly with more emphasis on exporting to Canada via the bridge. Again, Albin did not challenge the Governor on such claims.
The next question that the WOOD TV reporter posed to Snyder had to do with reducing crime in the state of Michigan. Snyder said that Michigan has 4 of the top 10 most violent cities in the country; Flint, Saginaw, Pontiac and Detroit, based on FBI data. Snyder believes there are three things that Michigan can do to respond to this problem. First, the Governor thinks we need to put more police on the streets. Second, Michigan needs to reform its criminal justice system to make it more efficient and third, Snyder thinks we can stop crime by creating jobs. Once again, Rick Albin did not question the Governor on his responses. Albin did not talk about the racial reality of crime reporting and crimes statistic in Michigan and why a disproportionately high number of racial minorities were in the criminal justice system, particularly for drug related crimes. Albin also did not challenge the Governor around job creation and crime reduction, especially on the matter of job creation within the prison/jail expansion within the state. Here it seems that jobs are being created because of the criminal justice system.
The last question from the WOOD TV reporter had to do with personal property tax. Snyder said there were three areas of the personal property tax that are distinct, but the emphasis should be on reducing industrial property tax. Snyder believes that if businesses have less industrial property tax they will come to Michigan and create more jobs. As was the pattern, Rick Albin did not question the Governor on this question and the online interview ended there.
Essentially the interview was a version of the State of the State address, which may have been the agreement between Governor Snyder’s office and channel 8. Even if this wasn’t the case it omitted numerous issues that Rick Albin could have pressed the Governor on. For instance, Albin could have asked questions about the tax benefits for wealthy Michiganders, the further privatization of government services, the status of the Emergency Financial Management policy and many more critical areas that may have been equally relevant to Michigan residents.






