Cooper on Mumia

Chuck0 chuck at tao.ca
Fri Jan 7 14:29:44 PST 2000


Doug Henwood wrote:
>
> Chuck0 wrote:
>
> >I have never been afraid to let my criticisms be known,
> >especially my criticism that the Mumia support movement can't tolerate
> >internal criticism, which I maintain has led it to make some foolish
> >decisions.
>
> I've never been quite clear on what the basic line of the Free Mumia
> movement is. That the death penalty is barbaric and racist? I
> passionately agree. That Mumia got a crappy trial? Can't disagree
> with that either. That he didn't kill the cop? About that I have no
> idea - and who really does except Mumia himself? That the cop
> deserved to die? Maybe he did, but that's different from saying he
> didn't kill the cop.

Agreed.


> What foolish decisions are you talking about, Chuck?

* Concentrating the decision-making process in the hands of a few people * Moving the campaign from a decntralized grassroots movement to one that relies on Leftist organizations to do the shitwork. In other words, "contracting out" movement work to party leftists who are very good at alienating average people (i.e. "Hey, please buy our copy of Revolutionary Wanker. This is the 24th consecutive issue that we've put Mumia on the cover in order to recruit new members, preferably people of color) * Treating every attack by the mainstream media as a crucial blow to the movement (i.e. "Clark Kissinger Refutes ____'s Attack on Mumia") * A constant hostile attitude to the mainstream media. We know they suck, but you got be savvy, right? * Misleading supporters about the current legal situation. This is evidenced by rhetoric like "Mumia's case is at a critical stage." It may be now, since it is in the Federal courts, but it hasn't been constantly for the last 4 years. This burns out activists who spend money travelling to "emergency demonstrations" in Philadelphia. * An over-reliance on celebrities to increase name recognition of Mumia's case. Who cares what Ed Asner thinks about Mumia? What about the shitworkers who have spent hundreds of hours on support work? * The failure to make Mumia's case part of a larger, unified campaign against the death penalty. The inability of Mumia supporters to lift a finger to help other folks on death row. * The inability to move beyond standard Leftist protest tactics, such as rallies and marches. In this area, things have improved a bit in the last year, notably in the occupation on July 3rd of the Liberty Bell. * Believing that the popularity of bands such as Rage Against the Machine will lead to a large influx of youth into support work. RATM has raised awareness about Mumia's case and folks have joined up, but how many of RATM's fans are still ignorant of Mumia's case? * A stupid ongoing tet a tet with the Philadelphia Fraternal Order of Police. Sure, the FOP sucks, but the goal of this campaign is not to piss them off.

I'm sure others have more criticisms.

-- Chuck0

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