Whose Country Is This? Is the Constitution Even Welcome Here Anymore?

Guest Post by John Whitehead

There are days I wake up, and I’m not sure what country I live in anymore.

There are days I wake up and want to go right back to sleep in the hopes that this surreal landscape of government-sanctioned injustice, corruption and brutality is just a really bad dream.

There are days I am so battered by the never-ending wave of bad news that I have little outrage left in me: I am numb.

And then I get hold of myself, shake myself out of the doldrums, and remind myself that it’s not yet time to give up: America needs our outrage and our alertness and our tenacity and our fierce determination to remain a free people in a land where justice matters.

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This is still our country.

Don’t just sit there.

Do something.

When you hear that the U.S. government “lost” 1,475 migrant children within its care over a three-month period, in some cases handing them off to human traffickers, don’t just chalk it up to incompetent bureaucrats.

ACT. It doesn’t matter what your politics are or where you stand on immigration issues. There are some lines that should never be crossed—some government actions that should never be tolerated or justified—no matter what the end goal might be, and this is one of them. Demand that Congress stop playing politics and endangering children’s lives.

When you read that Attorney General Jeff Sessions wants police to use stop and frisk tactics randomly against Americans without even the need for reasonable suspicion, don’t just shake your head disapprovingly.

ACT: Call the Justice Department (202-353-1555) and read them the Fourth Amendment.

After you watch the video of how the Transportation Security Administration, unfailingly tone deaf to the spirit of the Fourth Amendment, subjected a 96-year-old World War II veteran in a wheelchair to a patdown that left no part of her body untouched, don’t just seethe in silence.

ACT: Contact your representative in Congress and file a complaint on the TSA’s egregious practices.

When you find out that Amazon is selling police real time facial recognition software that can scan hundreds of thousands of faces, identify them, track them, and then report them to police, don’t just shrug helplessly.

ACT: Harness the power of your wallet to urge Amazon to favor freedom principles over profit motives. It’s only a matter of time before these programs are used widely here in the U.S. They are already being used and abused abroad.

When you hear Sessions bragging about how much he loves civil asset forfeiture, which allows the government to seize Americans’ personal property—money, cars, homes and other valuables—without having to first prove that any criminal conduct has taken place, don’t just take his word for it.

ACT: Do your own research. You’ll soon discover that because of the corruption that surrounds this abusive program, countless innocent Americans have been robbed blind by government agents out to get rich at their expense. Billions of dollars have been taken without probable cause.

When you hear about armed Denver police pulling a gun on a school official and conducting a classroom-to-classroom search for a missing student at an area high school, don’t just thank your lucky stars your childhood was more idyllic.

ACT: Say “enough is enough” to government-sponsored violence. The systemic violence being perpetrated by agents of the government has done more collective harm to the American people and our liberties than any single act of terror or mass shooting.

When you read about how 28-year-old Andrew Finch answered a 5 pm knock on his front door only to be shot in the head and killed ten seconds later by a police SWAT team responded to a prank “swatting” phone call, don’t just tsk-tsk over the senseless tragedies arising from militarized and police and overzealous SWAT teams.

ACT: Demand accountability. If any hope for police reform is to be realized, especially as it relates to how SWAT teams are deployed locally and holding police accountable for their actions, it must begin at the community level, with local police departments and governing bodies, where citizens can still, with sufficient reinforcements, make their voices heard.

When you find out that police and other law enforcement agencies are accessing the DNA shared with genealogical websites and using it to identify possible suspects, don’t offer up your DNA without some assurance of privacy protections.

ACT: Protect your privacy. It’s not just yourself you have to worry about, either. It’s also anyone related to you who can be connected by DNA. These genetic fingerprints, as they’re called, do more than just single out a person. They also show who you’re related to and how. As biomedical researcher Yaniv Erlich warns, “If it’s not regulated and the police can do whatever they want … they can use your DNA to infer things about your health, your ancestry, whether your kids are your kids.”

Finally, when you hear someone talking about how two American citizens in Montana were detained by a Border Patrol agent because he overheard them speaking Spanish at a gas station, don’t just shake your head in disgust.

ACT: Remind yourself (and those around you) that despite the polarizing, racially-charged rhetoric being tossed about by President Trump, this is still a nation whose strength derives from the diversity of its people and from the immigrants who have been seeking shelter on our shores since the earliest days of our Republic.

As I  make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American Peopleif the freedoms enshrined in the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, are to mean anything anymore—if they are to stand for anything ever again—then “we the people” have to stand up for them.

We cannot allow ourselves to be divided and distracted and turned into warring factions.

We cannot sell out our birthright for empty promises of false security.

We cannot remain silent in the face of ugliness, pettiness, meanness, brutality, corruption and injustice.

We cannot allow politicians, corporations, profiteers and war hawks to whittle our freedoms away until they are little more than empty campaign slogans.

We must stand strong for freedom.

We must give voice to moral outrage.

We must do something—anything—everything in our power to make America free again.

As President Ronald Reagan recognized, “If we lose this way of freedom, history will record with the great astonishment that those who had the most to lose did the least to prevent its happening.”

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CCRider
CCRider
May 29, 2018 9:41 am

Sorry John. Bless you for trying but voicing opposition to the oppressors is futile and counterproductive. Do you really imagine an evil prick like sessions and those who facilitated Mr. Finch’s brutal murder will be swayed in any way by some strongly worded letter? That’s playing by the House’s rules. I say fuck the House. Withdraw consent.

Vote, my ass.

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
May 29, 2018 9:51 am

“And then I get hold of myself, shake myself out of the doldrums, and remind myself that it’s not yet time to give up: America needs our outrage and our alertness and our tenacity and our fierce determination to remain a free people in a land where justice matters.”

WTF? Just how dead does it have to be before some idiots come to grips with the reality that the heart can’t be restarted. Why? For the simple reason that a skeleton lacks a heart.

kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
kokoda the Deplorable Raccoon and I-LUV-CO2
May 29, 2018 10:06 am

“…this is still a nation whose strength derives from the diversity of its people…”

What a bunch of horseshit.

rhs jr
rhs jr
May 29, 2018 10:14 am

We must not become like the English Pussies who are doing nothing about being treated like peasants by many modern Sheriffs of Nottinghams and like sheep and goats by Muslim Barbarians. Rural Americans can and must start fighting back when Police rob innocent people: White people need to respond like the people of Athens Georgia did in 1948 (ref The Battle of Athens) and by force remove the Sheriff if he won’t correct the matter ASAP.

Ken
Ken
  rhs jr
May 29, 2018 4:09 pm

Pretty sure that was Athens Tennessee…

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
May 29, 2018 10:45 am

Call the justice department?

OMG, the best single laugh out loud minute of my life in recent memory. Tears, actual tears. My kids thought I had lost it.

whiskey tango foxtrot
whiskey tango foxtrot
May 29, 2018 10:46 am

Puff Piece. This guy writes like he’s a cherry. Grow the fuck up man.

Crazy farmer
Crazy farmer
May 29, 2018 11:58 am

Gives himself away with the Trump comment. I suppose Louie Farrakahn and Che are all about love.

BB
BB
May 29, 2018 12:24 pm

I feel his pain but I have called people in Washington all for nothing. It’s a total waste of time.The only ones I ever got to talk to were secretaries. Hell ,I can never get in contact with the congressman in my own district .Just his damn secretary.
It’s all so frustrating.

CCRider
CCRider
  BB
May 29, 2018 2:00 pm

Not being able to get to them in any way that requires more than a bullshit form letter is the way the system is designed. Congressional districts at this nation’s start were about 35,000 people each. Hard enough for one person to ‘represent’ that many people. Today it’s about 710,000. Senators can have 10 times that amount. There’s no way to do so honestly-it’s a physical impossibility-a sham. But they goddamn sure have time for the small group of johns who pay the tab.

monger
monger
May 29, 2018 12:49 pm

Pure evil is not swayed by reason, indifference, or moral outrage, it can only be expunged by fire and blood…. not that I advocate anyone leading the charge, but eventually, history will get around to it.

Dutchman
Dutchman
May 29, 2018 3:05 pm

To answer the question: Take a look at Brazil – they have a week long truckers strike. They are striking about the price of fuel. Seems the government has raised taxes on fuel. The trucks are parked on the roads – blocking all travel.

This is what happens when the people deem the government illegitimate to tax them. It’s not here yet.

CCRider
CCRider
  Dutchman
May 29, 2018 4:07 pm

Great example. No violence. No Nazi’s masquerading as cops cracking heads. No destruction of private property. Just withdraw your support. It can’t miss. There’s 5 or 6 million of them and 350 million of us.

Bot
Bot
  CCRider
May 29, 2018 10:18 pm

But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain – that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case it is unfit to exist.
Lysander Spooner
And he wrote this over 150 years ago.
It always makes me shake my head when anyone espouses the Constitution, the very document that assured our enslavement that September in 1787.

ken31
ken31
  Bot
May 29, 2018 11:09 pm

Bot, I am happy to see at least one person is able to escape their conditioning and see what should be obvious to anyone with a modicum of critical thinking skills.

If a system fails, it is not because “they didn’t do it right”. It is because the system was flawed to begin with. The constitution was more than a little flawed. Everyone forgets about the Ant-federalist papers. They overlook that Article III is barely even coherent and obviously never finished. They ignore the fact that The Bill of Rights was a last ditch effort reign in the obviously flawed constitution and that it still took 10 years to get it through CONgress and the majority were unsatisfied with it as a stop-gap measure, but the Oligarchy had already consolidated by then.

None Ya Biz
None Ya Biz
May 30, 2018 7:17 pm

There are days when the revenue stream is so low that Whitehead feels the need to boost his book in order to increase his income.

AKA: “As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, if the freedoms enshrined in the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, are to mean anything anymore—if they are to stand for anything ever again—then “we the people” have to stand up for them.”