g By L renee . Young Director, Paul Robeson Cultural Center Willjam F. Buckley re ently wrote a column attacking on­ gressman George . Cro kett of ichigan. While at tac s by Buckley against tho with whom he disagrees is nothing new, the vicious cowardliness of this particular attack reveals once and for all that Buckley is in reality, a viper with a vocabulary . The facist mentality revealed AUGUST 30 - SEPTEMBER 5, 1987 THE MICHIGAN CITIZEN t attac s Congressman Croc by Buckley no doubt made the spirits of Joe McCarthy George Lincoln Rockewll, and Adolph Hitler clink glasses over the fire and brimstone. Buckley reveals his hypocrisy and more over brings his racism, usually hidden behind barricade of verbiage, to the fore. Congressman Crockett, who is the Chairman of the Hou Subcommittee on estern Hemisphere Affairs i an un­ bought and unbossed Bla k Democrat. As far as Bu kl · ghland Par resident questions daily's editorial Opinion, Cnmmenturv. Letters, Views ' (Editor: Earl Wheeler sub­ mitted the fol/owing letter he submitted to the Detroit News for readers of The Michigan Citizen. WMeler is chair of the Higlaland Park Men's Forum.) Dear Sirs: After reading your editorial in Monday's edition, Aug.24, 1987 I have to wonder why so much attention is being paid to little Highland Par ? There are cities of com- par ble size in the etropolitan Area with the e problems, some have gone in 0 receivership such as our eighbor (Hamtramc1c). Of course, we kno that m' a factor since the '1 News has a history of o , r . t journalism, but its ore than just casual racism. We are all aware of the po r of the news medi and the overw elming influence it on our li es. There are peop e that actually believe they read in your DC paper, confusing facts o to see ooking up Editor: Augu h arrived nd with it come shorter days and long­ er night , noticeable only in the morning. It will, al ,mean we will be able to e some of the fall and inter tars as they ri at early dawn. I hope you have enjoyed atching turn this summer. I am thrilled every clear night about· midnight when I can 100 out of my we t windo and see it very high in the y shining prominently. 0, I do not get up to see it but can do o from my bed. aturn circles the zodiac in 30 years and is in the same constellation for more than a year at a time. It orbit is almost circular and 10 time larger than the Earths orbit it distance from us changes p with truth. I happen to believe that there is a con­ spiracy to destroy Highland Park so that it can be reclaimed for other purposes. Highland Park is centrally located between two (2) major expressways, it sits on the Woodward Corridor with the railroad running north, south, east and west. H the citizens of Highland Park read your paper and abandon our city it will be ripe for picking by those who covet it. There is an old African proverb that we in Highland Park should adhere too, It says: "It's not what you call me, but what I answer to. I subscribe to your newspaper, my birds and cats wouldn't have it any other way, it lines their cages and lit­ ter bo es, and I can afford such extravagance because, we fortunately eam more than the annual salary you attribute to our citizens. Wondering Why? relatively little. It's area is 80 times the area of the Earth. The rings around Saturn have alway been a my ery until Voyager's exploration. They are far more complicated than astronomers had thought. Each of the major rings is d ivided Into hundreds of ringer rings and the inner rings rotate more rapidly. It 100 s like a braid of strings and is one of the most remarkable features of the solar system. Saturn al , has bands in its atmosphere and a red spot similar to Jupiter. Is there any wonder I am thrilled by seeing such a sight even ever so faintly, because it is veral hundred million mile away!. argaret H. Zoschke The Golden anor tevensville i. 49127 By u in innue.i by s dati n Buc I y desperately to mea ca proving on re SOlan ro .k tl to be un-American." That h fails miserably is t be e pect­ ed, for the 'America"! the mind of Buckley and his f How travelers existed in Hitler er­ many, Frano's Spain. and Mussolin" s Italy. I accuse Buckley f h po- crisy because hi effort at guijl h�' ' .. (' (\'_::I1'on in l.rde a tortured effort to link rockcu to Reverend Jes e Jac >11 and through Jackson to inister Louis Farrakhan. whom Buck­ ley calls "the strident anti­ Semite." This is strange indeed since Buckley quotes from one Joseph Sobran, who writes for Buck­ ley's National Review. bran caused quite a stir among Jewish neo-conservatives with his warm embrace of a publica­ tion entitled In stau ratio n. Thi piece of work is both racist and anti-Semitic, saying that "The Holohoax" was "a giganti hebe soap opera," and that Blacks would never pro­ gress until there was some genetic redesigning done. When Jewish conservatives wrote expressing. their disgust and shock, Buckley rushed to defend Sobran and extol his virtue as a staunch anti­ communist. Thus Sobran can endorse anti-Semitic publica­ tions and be excused since he is sufficiently anti-communist in the opinion of Buckley. This entire shamelss epis de was recorded by Alexander Cockburn in the July 5-12 1986 issue of The 'arion. If such a thing as guilt by association exists, then Buckley himself must be accused of an ti-Semitism. Congressman Crockett ha , enjoyed a-long G.:1 ��stinguic;h­ ed career as a lawyer, jud e , public servant, and legislator. He has served as associate general counsel to the inter­ national UA and has been a member of Congress in e 19 O. He holds several honorary de­ grees and is a member 0 Phi Beta Kappa. He e rned a J.D. from the Univer it)' f ichigan in 1934 and ha practiced law in FI rid . \ e st Virginia and Michigan. In hi la t bid for reele t i in he troun ed hi Republican pponent , re el in )-.2" 'If the v te . The people of :�'1. 11,,1 like r ckett, but Buc Icy den t. In the manner if pi )�ty politics, Buckley reaches back l Crockett's past and claims that he was law partner to a rnmunist and defended com­ munists and refused to condemn th shooting down of KAL 007. The question is, does any of this, even if it were true, have any bearing on Congressman r cketr's credentials to serve a ubcornmittee chairman? The an wer is, not one whit. That Congressman Crockett is a man of great vision is borne out if on" reads his publication from 1949 entitled "Freedom Is Everybody's Job!" Crockett ays that he defended the 12 c mrnunist leaders because this trial ... is a step - a cleverly concealed step - which if un­ checked now can and will lead our country to Facism and war." Buckley and Sobran quote from this book selectively in a sadistic effort to paint Crockett as a communist. Yet even a neanderthal should be able to see from this book that Crocket t . re pects Amer'can law and ideals "'hil-! criticizing some ugly American realities. Buckley s"y that in 1951, ',0 . ell charged tlidt th- U.S. ;:. vernment was engaged in genocide against American Blacks. Let us over look for awhile the fa,,· that the l.S. i: one of the Iew of the worlds untries which has not ratified the United ations Anti-Gene­ cide Treaty. How can anyone overlook the fact that the United States Government stood idly by as thousands of Blac men women and children were murdered by lynchers, both in­ side and outside the law in America, and not see genocide? How I an anyone know of the horrible concentration camp­ like • experiments' carried out �'·I.'1t men in Tu kegee , Alabama by government do - tor and not see genocide? Only if one is sufficiently racist, does it become difficult to see. Crockett, in his tract, points out that in America we assume everyone to have rights and freedoms and to deny those rights and freedoms simply be­ cause one embraces communism is to "descend to the very depths of Hitledsm . . . while it may be the communists to­ day, tomorrow it will be the egroes and Je and the day alter tomorrow it will be all who dare to spea out against the facist tendencie . . . pro­ minent in our country today." Crockett goes on to make a statement that both Buckley and Sobran c n i usly over­ look. He say, 'I have on numerous occasions in the past criticized communi t views which I regard a c ntray to my own vi e empha i 7 mine) He further says, 'The fact that ertain ctions of our populati n y that Communism . bad d es not necessarily m e it Yet this is what tho of a reactionary fa ist mentalitj wish to force d wn the rnerican throat. If Oliver orth can label the caraguan pe ple a: communists no mat tel wh t the reality then ar.:' eff rt to destroy th people '10 matter how brutal Of inhumane is justified by a 'higher law: When Patrie Buchanan separ­ ates America bet een the Right and Left sayin e n Inger share the arne value religion and codes of m rality , he is in effect creating an "other: to which anything an justifiably be done. It is with this brush that Buckley and bran wish to paint ongre man Cro ketL Interestingly en ugh. the ational Republican P rty recently tried to apply the me tactic to d Is red it . :- .: ... tor Howard eizenbaum f Ohio in hi bid r reele tin. Opponents of Metzen aurn were encouraged t Imply that he h d "communistic learnings" and that he like rockett had once bel nged to the ational Lawyers Guild. This simple minded pack of lies was ex­ posed and heepishly embarrass­ ed Republican apologized and repudiated this effort as "pure garbage. ' When Buckley accuses Croc­ kett of having said: "the Com­ munist Party is in truth and in fact the con ience of America," he is half correct That state­ ment, ho ever. must be placed in its original context, for Congressman Crockett said in effect that while Democrats and Republicans were content to stand around, the communist party took up the issue of the Scottsboro Boys. While Hoover's FBI could find Com­ munists under every bed, it could not find a single lyncher andwhile both parties were con­ spiring to deny the civil rights of Black people the communist party in America led the fight against Jim Cro la s. Buckley and his ideological friends believe that Black people should 'sta in their place." and that pla e is not at the head of a subc mrnittee that will have the pov er to crub the imperial! t ir ;mplu es f the Rigrn. 1 belie e it is by God's grace al n that e hav been given C Ge r e (.0 ket intelligence, humanity. . and e per- -n ... (; �:-c in \,,, ith the tru t rad it i III Father The Citizen elcomes the v· ws and comments of its readers.