CAPITALISM PLUS DOPE EQUALS GENOCIDE By Michacl “Cetewaya” Tahor (Political Prisoner, ¥V 21) BLACK PANTHER PARTY, U.S.A. WY, TUE B.P. X-PRESS: 222 THROUGH THE BASEMENTS, CLOSETS AND BOOKCASES OF TUE 60'S, THE BP X~PRESS PRESENTS TO YOU PAMPHLETS AND EXCERPTS FROM BOOKS & PERIODICALS OF A REVOLU- TIONISTIC ORIENTATION. WHY THIS INFORMATION? BECAUSE THERE IS A PITI- FUL, NBSENCE OF TIE KINDS OF CONCEPTS, STRATEGIES, TACTICS, SUMMARIES AND EXPERIENCES THAT HOTIVATED THOSE OF US WHO WERE "YOUNG* (i.e., "ready for ac- tion®) BACK “IN TUE DAYS.® OUR YOUNG BROTHERS & SISTERS TODAY, WHO ARE MOV- NG TOWARDS (I REPEAT: MOVING TOWARDS...) A TRUE INTEREST IN LIBERATION & REVOLUTION, NEED TO KNOW. AND WE WHO BEEN THROUGH IT NEED TO SHARE WITH THEM WHATEVER 1T IS THEY NEED TO KNOW THAT CAN HELP TO MOVE BEYOND OUR ERRORS. THIS NEED TO KNOW PREPAKES THE WAY FOR THE KIND OF CREATIVE THINKING NECESSARY 70 BREAK-THROUGH TO NEW GROUND. ~IT IS THE HOPE OF BP X-PRESS THAT THESE REPRINTS WILL HELP RAISE ONE'S AWARENESS, PROVOKE NEW THINKING, MOTIVATE THE DEVELOPHENT OF THE KINDS OF PRACTICES OR ACTIONS WHICH HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO LIBERATE US PROM THOSE BEWAVIORS, CONCEPTS AND PRAC- IICES WUICH HAVE PROVEN INEFPECTIVE IN BUILDING OR- GANIZATION AND UNITY FOR,CHANGE. / LASTLY, BE BVER MINDFUL OF LANGUAGE USED, AND iug LIFE APTER THE 60'S MOVEMENT OF CERTAIN' AUTHORS 4b X-PRESS MAY REPRINT, BUT POCUS PRIMARILY ON THE CONTENT OF THE REPRINT AND WHAT CAN BE LEARNED FROM IT. LANGUAGE & AUTHORS MAY CUIANGE UP OR LATER BE- YRAY THEIR ORIGINAL CAUSE, BUT IF THE CONTENT HAS VALUE, USE ITI WITH THAT THESE REPRINTS ARE OFFER- ED. WE MUST LEARN FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE! POWER TO THE PEOPLE!| INTRODUCTION 3 This pamphlet presents to you the writing of former k Panther Party member Michael Cetewayo Tabor. It written in 1969, when he was being framed in the New York Panther 21 case. Ceteway, or "Cet® as he wai atfectionately called, was a shining example of th "X" factor. ile, 1ike Malcolm, demonstrated powerful that even the brother and sister off the block, the out- lav, the welfare addict, the dope fiend, gangmember, otc. could Off the chains of addiction and Jungle men- tality and change. TEY COULD ARISE OUT OF THE HELL- FIRE INTO THE NEW ROLE MODEL OF THE PANTHER, THE DYNA- MIC REVOLUTIONARY WHO SERVED THE PEOPLE IN THE QUEST FOR LIBERATION. Bl < s old at-the time of this writing. What makes this unigue is not only that he d the subject of the *Plague* or the chemical waged on the African-Amerikan bantustan; it in that he was a former addict, a victim of its genocidal afe For five years, from age 13 to 1 This was the rebellious '60's. The curtain-raisers intreducing the coming glorious revolution to bring Einal relief to our long-suffering people. The capital- ist pigocracy correctly saw thin as the uitimate HORROR to the Amerikan way. Therefore, they had to nip thin threat in the bud. Their counter-revolution experts targeted, among others, that segment of our people who were to be the cutting edge, the spearhead of the Biack Revolution. This was what the Panther defined as the “lumpen-proletariat,” the sister/brother on the corner, the unemployables, the first to be made totally expan- dable by the new technologies of the AmeriKorpormte Empire. Chemical warfare was the hidden, unspoken policy to squash this particular threat. With this, and additional social and cultural forces arrayed against our youth, many man/woman-children sensed bleak, hopeless, meaningless future before them. Many ounbed, Lo the sasy-way-out. seemingly, TS OWLY WAY Our, ond bit the chemical bullets.’ Cet, sucked under into this 1iving-death for 5 years, overcame the death (to be born- 2gain) to become one of the leading forces in the New vork Black Panther organization. (Continue on next page) A3 you will sce, this former street addict demonstr- ated the ability to analyze, understand, and deal with the problems of our bantustans in revolutionary problem- 501ving manners. Cet, through the Panther, gave living Prool to the dynamism of the street force and its poten- Tial for leadership and creativity in a suffering move- went. Today, in 1991, we suffer yet another major chemical war offensive. 1In Cet's Lime the genocidal spearhead was called dope, smack, horse, or heroin. Today, it' Called CRACK. what will it be called tomorrow? n reading this pamphlet, what's important is that Cet presents a picture of the "connections® (Dope + Cap- italisn = Genocide) and thie business operations behing this of fenaive. Thia aspect of the connections remains the same; but we can be assure that the cholce of chemi- cal weapon will continue to change. How WIll we deal with this present and future of fensiver 50, we ask that you understand the connections and the operation of this ethnic/class chemical war. Under- stand the why's, and then you'll that *bope + Capi- talisn = Genocide" is still timely, and a must reading. ) POWER TO THE PEOPLEI Risk kel s THE PLAGUE Yechacl Cetevayo Tabor fs ane of the Panther 21. He 15 23 J5ura 01d. For five years, from age 13 to age 18, thije 1iving in Harles, Tabor vas addicted to hersin. The most”escapist and self-destructive activity for vs #nd ane of the mst profitable for the capitalist, and there- fore the most encouraged by him, 15 drug addiction, specif- ically heroin addiction. eroin addiction, the Plague, the scourge of the Black potondes of Babylon. The Plague, whose spiritual, moral poy- chologieal, physical and social destructive pou The Plague, opium From Turkev, shipped to Narseilles, converted Black ghetto. The Plague, poison- ous, lethal, white powdery sub- ey-crazed beasts to Black youths who are desperately seeking a kick, a high, a means anything that will help make then oblivious to the squalor, ©0 the abject poverty, disease and degradation that engulfs them in their daily existence. Initially the Plague dods just that. Under its sinister influence, the oppressive, nauscous, ghetto prison is trans- fomed into & vircual Black Valhalla. Cne becomes npervious ©0 the rancid stench of urine-soaked tenement dingeons, - afected by the piercing cries of anguish of Black folks driven €0 the brink of iusanity by a sadisic soctal systen. Whatfected by the deafening vail of police car sirens as they 2ear ehrough the streets of the Black Hell en route to answer a 1013 call from soae other pig-police Who is in a stite of vell-deserved distress. Unutfocted by the .trash cans whose decayed, disease carrying, gasbage has overfloved t0 £ill the ghetto streets. Yes, wnder its ecstatic: influcnce one ls made oblivious 10 ugly realities. but there is a cruel trick, a cruel monstrous trick, a deadly flin-flan svalting its naive, youthful victin for, as the illusionary besuty of the herotn- induced high begins to vanish, correspandingly, the tesporary immnity from reality attained wider its cheaical trance van- ishes. The reality that the pathetic victin sought 5o desper- ately to escape, once again descends upon and re-engulfs him. the rancid stench of urine-soaked tenement dungeons begins to assail his nostrils. Those Black cries of anguish seen to blend with the ailing sirens of pig-police cars. He hears them now very loud, and very clear == in stercophonic sound. Mnd that garbage that Flovs over onto the streets from m- collected trash cans is felt underfoot. The young victin is not long in discovering that only by taking: another dosage will he be able to attain sanctuary from his hideous reality. Each shot of the Plague that he injects into his blood systen brings him that much closer to the grave. Soon he is strung-out, hooked. He is physiologically and psychologically dependent on the Plague. Both his body and his mind have becone addicted to heroin. lle has now be- come a full-tine chartered member of the Ciowd © Socicty. ilis physical body begifs to take cn a decinated appearence. shaneless disregard is displayed tovard his clothes. That his shirt is filthy and his shoes are soleless, leaving him valk virtually on his naked feet, does not matter, That his un- washed body nov emits & most foul odor disturbs hin but 1ittle. That his non-addicted friends now shun him and look wpon hin with contempt matters not, for the feelings arc mutual. They no longer have anything in common. Everything ceases to matter. Everything except heroin, the Plague. s he continves, his body begins to build wp an immmity to the drug.. Now, in order to attain his euphoric high he must increase his dosage. This means that he must obtain more mohey. So enslaved has he now becore that he will do an:thing ..‘ for a bag, for a "shot." To lie, to A\ him. Whatever he must do for a “shot" fl, he will do, he must do, for he is a slave to the Plague. The vicious cycle grinds into 2otion. He violates what the ruling class defines as being the law in order to < secure money to feed his sickness. Inev- K izably he gets flagged-off, busted. He g0es to Jail, &nd after he has served ouc his sen- .7 tence e is released. The first thing he wants is a shot, The tycle son- cinues. And he plunges deeper and desper into the aby- tion. And there, aluays there and ever willing, for a price of course, to meet the addict's demand for dope 1s the snal pic of degrada- coprman, the destr, tho purver poison, distributor of death, mer- surdering scum of the planet, vile capitalists, salesmen of death on the a installment plan, the dope pusher, the & S 1. .. g, Dope selling is beyond & doubt one of the Ko R sost profitable capitalist undertakings. The profits from it soar into the billions... The extent and ate of profits reaped from the dope in- dustry could arouse the eavy of U.S. Steel, General Notors and Standard 0il. Frem the highest lovel ta the lovest, the Profits are enormous. 1€ the individual is sufficiently ambitious, cuming, ruthless and vicious, he may graduate from the status of street peddler to big-tine wholesaler and distributor in a short span of tine. The Plague could never flourish in the Black colonies if it were not for the active support of the occupation for- ces, the police. That narcotics arrests have increased in a0 vay mitigates the fact that the police give dope peddlers imunity fron arrest in exchange for mansy pay-offs. It s also the practics of pig-police, especially nar- cotics agents, to seize a quantity of drugs from one dealer, arvest hia, but caly tum in & portion of the canfiscated drugs for evidence. The rest is given to another dealer Mho sells it and gives a percentage of the profits to the narco- tics agents. The pig-police also utilize infomers who are dealers. In retum for information, they récleve imunity from arrese. The police camnot solve the problea, for they are a part of the proble When you consider that a kilo of heroin purchased by an inporter for’$6,000, when cut and bagged and distributed W11 bring back a profit of $300,000 in a veek's time, it becones easier to understand that even if the death penalty were imposed on drug profiteers, it ould not deter the trade. The lying, devious puppets of the bourgeols ruling ! class, the demagogic politicans of the Capitol Hill have now passed & law which gives narcotic agents the right to crash into a person's home without knocking, on the pretext n i of looking for narcotics and "other evidence.” Now anyane who ‘ thinks that this law will be confined to just suspected drug dealers is laboring under a tragic and possibly suicidal delusion. To assume that only suspected drug dealers will be affected by this law is to negate the reality of present- day Ameriiia. To allow yourself to think for one moment that this lav only applies to suspected drug dealers is to deny that the laws being passed, the policies being implea- ented, and the methods and tactics of the police have become | blatancly and shanelessly fascist... A characteristic feature of class and racial oppressicn is the ruling class policy of brainashing the oppressed in- to accepting their oppression. Initially, this program 1s sowing the seeds of inferiority in the souls of the oppressed. But as the objective conditions and the balance of forces i i l carried out by viciously isplanting fear into the minds and the oppressor, 4t becones necessary for the oppressor to modify bis progran and adopt wore subtle and devious thods to maintain his Tule. The oppressor attempts to throw the oppressed psychologically off-balance by csbining & Policy of vicious repression with spectacular gestures of §00d-will and servics. Given the fact that Black people have abandoned the non-fnctional and ineffective tactics of the "Civil Right " era and have now resolved to attain their long overdue 1ib- eration by any means necessary, it has become necessary for the oppressor to deploy more occupation forces into the Black colony. The oppressor, particularly in New York, real- izes that this camnot be done overtly without intensifying the revolutionary fervor of the Black people in the colony. Therefore, a pretext is needed for placing more pigs in the shetto. And what {s the pretext? [t goes like this: Responsible negro commmity leaders have informed us, and their reports concur wich police Eindings, that the negro commmity is Tavaged by crine, muggings, burglaries, murders and mayhen. The streets are unsafe, business establishments are infested by amed robbers, comnerce camnot function. City Hall agrees with negro residents that the main cause for this horrible situation is the dope addicts who prey on innocent people. Yes, the dope addicts are to blame for the ever-increasing crime 5 13 rate And City Hall will answer the desperate cry of the negro residents for greater protection -~ send in more police! That victins of the Plague are responsible for most of the crines in the Black ghettoes is a fact. That Black drug addicts perpetrate most of their robberies burglaries and thefts in the Black commmity against Black people cannot be denied. But before, out of desperation, we jusp up and screan for more police protection, we better rencaber Who put the Plague in Hrlen, Bedforu-Stuyvesant and the other Black coms- wnitics. We better reacnber who ultimately profics from the drug addiction Of Black people. We better remenber that the police are alien hostile troops sent into the Black colonies by the ruling class, not to protect the lives of Black people, but rather to protect the econoaic interests and the private property of the capitalists and to make certain that Black people don't get out of place. Rockefeller and Lindsay give less than a dam about the lives of Black people. And if we don't know by now how the police feel about us, then we are Teally in bad shape. Before, vhen the hone of a Black person was burglarized by a drug addict, or a sister had had her purse snatched, the police took all night to respond to the call, or didn't respond at all. The burglar or purse-snatcher was hardly ever caught. In nost instances, when someone was arrested, it was the wrong person. But when an exploiting capitalist business es- tablishnent in that very same ghetto, especially a white one, gets ripped off, there are imediately 15 siren-vailing po- Hce cars on the set, and three dozen pigs are running wp and down the street, vaving guns in everybody's face. And you can lay § to 1 odds that somebody is going to jail for it. Whether or not the arrested person perpetrated the act is irrelevant from the pigs' standpoint. The racist pig- police use Blacks as an cutlet fot their sadistic imulses, inadequacies and Frustrations. Now that more police have been $ent in the situntion has gone from bad to warse. The racist pig-police, the demagogic politicians and the avaricious businessmen who control the politicians are de- Tighted that Black youths have Fallen victin to the Plague. They are delighted for two reas- ons: one, It is econondcally profitable, and tvo, they re- alize that as e long as they can keep our Black youths standing on the street comers "nodding" from a shot of heroin, they won't have to vorry about us vaging an effective struggle for lib- eration. As long as our young Black brothers and sisters are chasing the bag, as long as they are trying to cop a fix, the Tule of our oppressors is secure and our hopes for free- don are dead. It is the youth who make the revolution aid it i the youch who carry it out. Without our yowng, we will ver be able to forge a revolutionary force. We are the only ones capable of eradicating the Plague from our commmicies. [t will not be an easy task. It will re- quire treaendous effort. It will have to be a revolutionary progran, a People’s program. The Black Panther Party is presently in the process of formlating a program to conbat the Plague. It will be con- trolled totally by the people. We, the people, mist stamp out the Plague, and ve will. Dope is a form of genocide in which the victia pays to be killed. SEIZE TE TIME! INTENSIFY THE STRUGGLE! DESTROY THE PLAGUE! SOUTH CHICAGO ABC e Yo (T o ZINE DISTRO POB 721 HOMEWOOD IL 60430 YOU MUST LEARN YOU MUST PREPARE YOURSELVES AND YOU MUST SFICK WITH ONL THAT WHICH WORKS IN THE PEOPLE'S BEST INTEREST AND ONLY AS LONG AS IT WORKS . POWER TO THE READER THE PREPARER . THE PRACTICIONER THE PEOPLE1!! 092