Live From Death Row
September 2, 2009 by Marc Lamont Hill

Skip’, Nadra and the Philadelphia Grand Jury
By Mumia Abu-Jamal
As the contretemps surrounding Dr. Henry Louis Gates and the Cambridge Police Dept. recedes into the roiling news flood to become fodder for the late night comedians, we learn, if anything, that even a president has limits when it comes to a “teachable moment.”
For, as any schoolteacher could have taught him, learning is a two-way street. When the student is closed to the lesson, ain’t nothing getting in. (And America ain’t trying to hear nothing about it’s racist present!).
“Skip” Gates, a man possessed of a healthy sense of humor, has even joked about the incident publicly, and in my imagination, I can even hear his distinctive chortle as he answers the questions, “Are you alright?”, with the quip, “Yeah – I’m ok; the only thing hurting is my dignity.”
Dr. Gates, a prolific writer, acclaimed academic and PBS broadcaster, was, precisely because of his known identity and status, spared the indignity of being beaten, or worse.
Most African-Americans are not so privileged, as shown by the beating administered to Nadra Foster, a KPFA radio producer, who was attacked, kicked in the head, handcuffed and arrested, after a station staffer called police, and told them (incorrectly) that Foster was banned from KPFA. According to witness accounts, Nadra was bum-rushed by at least eight cops.
This happened a year ago, Aug. 2008, and no network chatmeister put Nadra’s story on the tube; nor did the then -Black presidential candidate announce he was a ‘friend’ of this Black mother, who worked for over a decade at the station as a volunteer producer, nor that her beating, kicking, handcuffing and arrest were handled ’stupidly’ (as, of course, it was!) She still faces numerous charges including assault and trespass!
That’s because, in America, it ain’t nothing new.
Just recently, a Phila. grand jury, expertly led by a local DA, refused to indict half a dozen cops who brutally beat, kicked, bludgeoned and stomped three young Black men who were allegedly suspects in a local shooting (the 3 were later acquitted). The grand jury refused to return indictments despite videotapes from a hovering helicopter showing the men struck repeatedly by over a dozen cops as they lay face down in the street.
To add insult to injury, the grand jury report (scripted by prosecutors) insisted that the beatings were “helpful” rather than “harmful”. I don’t think the initial Rodney King grand jury, which cleared members of the LAPD, went that far!
But news is ‘man bites dog.’ It is that which is unusual. And Black people, men, women, and juveniles, being beaten by cops isn’t unusual — even if on tape.
There’ll be no beer for the 3 young men beaten and battered in Phila. streets: nor for a Black Mom beaten at her radio station.
Their brutalization, it seems, isn’t a ‘teachable moment’.
–(c) ‘09 maj
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2 Comments
1. EminemsRevenge wrote:
All we gotta do is look at THIS: http://www.azstarnet.com/metro/307654 for a “teachable moment”!!!
The PRESIDENT of the United States is getting too UPPITY for some volk’s taste, and Massuh has no qualms about putting the Nigro in check.
i find it hard to believe that Team Obama is SO INCOMPETENT that they cannot come up with a strategy to take the Reich-wing out, so they MUST BE part of some Up South conspiracy to take US out.
The more Obama backs down, the more white folk think they’re “empowered” to stomp US down…so we got the ballot & THAT didn’t work…how long before WE take up the bullet?
September 4, 2009 @ 8:58 am2. TR wrote:
Before I comment on this article, I would like to point out that I am part Caucasian, and I believe I am part Native-American. I do not think that makes me better, or worse, than people that claim to be %100 Caucasian, but I want to be clear by stating that I do not side with every Caucasian person’s political beliefs in the United States.
After reading Mr. Hill’s article, I do feel very angered that there were two beatings of African-American people by police…and then weak excuses were then made to clear the people who did these beatings.
I feel that the way to stop these beatings and excuses is to get all American people to jump up and say: Hey! why did the police beat people for no reason? Why were these people beaten? Police and government, in reality, you answer to the civilians and voters, and we want answers to why these people were beaten.
The beating of innocent and non-violent people is injustice and wrong. I feel Americans do not tolerate the beating of innocent people, no matter if the people or Black People, or White People, or another group of People.
I feel we have to stand up and demand answers from our police and government every time someone is beaten.
If they are as good looking as the actor Tom Cruise, or not good looking as Mr. Cruise, or White or Black or another group of people, It doesn’t matter…please strongly, and calmly, ask the police and government why someone was beaten every time any person is beaten in the United States.
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