Remember when white people defended white supremacy and slavery?

I was talking to a German friend about – well, everything.
She was horrified at what was happening in the US and wanted to know how it could happen here.
Which is a fair question.
But then you look at Chile, which went from democracy to dictatorship in the blink of an eye. And you look at Spain, which was making the transition from monarchy to democracy but got sidelined. Argentina has alternated between democracy and dictatorship.
It can happen anywhere.
But that’s not really what we’re taught, is it?
When my friend was a girl, she was taught that Hitler happened because Germans were uniquely bad. It was a shock to her to learn, when she was older, that other countries had dictators.
When I was a girl, I was taught that Americans were uniquely good. “Manifest Destiny” (presented uncritically) and all that.
It was a shock to me to learn, as an adult, about the internment camps in WWII and the genocide of the Native Americans and systemic racism.
Thank goodness the curriculum has changed and that students in the US are now being taught something closer to the truth. I haven’t seen their history books, but I know from friends that their children are being taught, for instance, about the Civil Rights movement.
Remember the Alamo?
What were they fighting for?
What were you taught?
I was taught, in Mr Bale’s 7th grade Texas history class at Mackenzie Junior High in Lubbock, Texas, that the Texians were fighting for Freedom from the mean Mexicans.
Know what they were really fighting for?
Slavery.
Mexico had outlawed slavery.
The Texians wanted to keep it.
All of the combatants inside the Alamo during the 1836 battle knew that they were fighting for the institution of slavery, as surely as they knew they were fighting for Mexican land. James Bowie, a slave trader and smuggler who William C. Davis says was “easily the largest land swindler of his era,” had arrived in Texas in 1830 with 109 enslaved people.
Remember the Alamo for What it Really Represents, Ruben Cordova
I attended James Bowie Elementary School in Lubbock, Texas.
They closed the school last year, but not because of the name. Bowie is still being lauded.
Bowie Elementary School, located at 2902 Chicago Avenue, will be closed in June 2019. Bowie Elementary was first opened in 1964 and was named in honor of Texas Revolutionary war hero Jim Bowie.
KFYO news

I’m not sure where this fits in this post, but in 1989, my high school computer science teacher was assassinated by Manuel Noriega’s forces in Panama.
Panama was a dictatorship under Omar Torrijos when I lived there, nine years before Mr Dragseth was murdered. We knew not to mess around with the Panamanian police. We knew to be careful.
But when I was living there, on a US military base, where, I admit, I was sheltered, I don’t remember hearing about people being disappeared and murdered.
At least, about Americans being disappeared and murdered. I don’t know if it’s because it wasn’t happening or because it was happening and I didn’t know. We got our news from the Miami Herald, copies of which were flown to the base every day.
It’s easy to ignore these things when they don’t affect you directly.
(Also, I was in high school, so all I cared about was that the Canal negotiations led to frequent bomb scares at school, which meant we got to leave the classrooms and hang out outdoors with our friends.)
But – the leadership of the United States knew what was going on. They knew we were in bed with a dictator.
And they wanted to control the canal.
Shrug. Whaddya gonna do?
(I honestly don’t have an answer to that. Strategically, the Panama Canal is essential. What do we do to ensure we have access?)

I asked my mom what she remembered about when we were in Spain – if it was known that there were political prisoners and were or had been concentration camps.
She answered, “They MIGHT have been, but there was never any discussion about it to my knowledge. We were warned not to mess with the Guardia Civil.”
But the US government knew that Spain had not had free elections since before WWII. That’s always a clue.
And yet.
Did you know that the Native Americans did not get the right to vote – by federal law – until 1924?
That wasn’t even enough. Voting is regulated also at the state level. Utah was the last state, in 1962, to grant voting rights to Native Americans.
I know this not because I was taught in school but because Mr T and I went to the History Colorado Center in Denver a few years ago when we were visiting my mom. This information was part of an exhibit about Native Americans who had served in WWI.
My friend said there is a French philosopher who says that there is always a boomerang reaction to any kind of political and social progress. I don’t know who she’s talking about and when I google, I find only references to Michel Foucault and I am way too lazy to dive into postmodernism.
But it makes intuitive sense – we had a Black president and we thought finally we can get past our racism but nope.
Trump got elected and told the racists (yes I know not all 2016 Trump voters were racist – but man if you voted for him in 2020, you own the racism and the anti-Semitism and the anti-everything. You own it) that is was OK to be a racist. He told people it was OK to be a Nazi.
During the insurrection, rioters surrounded and threatened a Black man.
They promptly found one: another Black man, passing through on his bicycle. He wore Lycra exercise gear and looked perplexed by what was happening on the streets. He said nothing to anybody, but “Black Lives Matter” was written in small letters on his helmet. The Proud Boys surrounded him. Pointing at some officers watching from a few feet away, a man in a bulletproof vest, carrying a cane, said, “They’re here now, but eventually they won’t be. And we’re gonna take this country back—believe that shit. Fuck Black Lives Matter.” Before walking off, he added, “What y’all need to do is take your sorry asses to the ghetto.”
Among the Insurrectionists, The New Yorker
I hope every single person involved in the January 6 insurrection is caught, tried, and imprisoned.
I hope Trump is escorted out of the White House in handcuffs.
I hope the racist Trumpers who weren’t at the insurrection – and I am talking about my former vet, my dentist (looking for a new one), other well-educated, well-off people I know, crawl back under their rocks.
And I hope we now have a boomerang back to decency.
And that we can work together to eliminate systemic racism and make this country the beacon of freedom and equality and the country of good people we want it to be. The country we promised we could be.












