r Opinion, Commentary, Editorials ,January 6-12, 19 1 ' MICHIGAN CITIZ lncl By ROD Daniels It came like a bombshell on the hills of the Bush veto of the Civil Rights BiJ1 of 1990. In d December Michael Williams, the "Civil Rights" chief for the u.. . Department of Educauon, is-" sued a policy decree that race ... based minority scholar­ ships violated civil right laws. ' According to this ruling, it is illegat for 'any college or university to use their in­ sti tutional resources to fund minority scholarships. Williams threatened a cut­ off of.all federal funds to any· cortege or unive r ity that continued to grant "race­ based" scholarships. , Beyond the stgnificance of the policy itsetf, however; it is interesting to note who • the Bush administration trotted out to flpat this odo-rous trial bait iori (the pol icy has -s i nee been reversed (n the face of a hail of prote t). Michael Williams, the As­ sistant Secretary for Civil Rights for the U.S. Depart­ me n t. of Education is an African American. He is IN- • el.UDED along with many' other' African Americans in the Bush administration. WILLIAMS, A BLACK lo for xclu gy for' whi man, doggedly articulated the p ol ic y on mi no ri ty scholar hips with a fervor and passion which demonstrates the dangers of the new found strategy of IN­ CLUSION FOR EXCLUSION, Now Brack 'faces can be counted' on to take the point in the offensive to' return America to a kind of race neutral society; a "color . blind society", which relin- ' quishes its responsibility to develop and maintain policies which 4 provide remedies. for the white racist polrcies of discrimmination and exclusion which have stymied advancement for the masses of Black people and damaged the African American communi ty; policies which will per­ manently freeze vast num­ bers of Black people into a r cond ilion of j.o bless ness, poverty � and economic peonage an/permanently EX­ CLUDE t!fem from the promise" of the "American' Dream". , Now persons who have risen from amongst the vic­ timized and oppressed can re relied upon to be the lpokespersons for. re pr e­ sentatives of and apologist for the victlmizers' and the victimizing system. 1.991: A Yea .. of By Uenja-mln F. Ch vi Jr: When a new year begins, the re is al way the oppor­ tuni ty to asses' the past year and make predictions and commitments for the future. Thc Civil Rights Movement in the United State' hes won some victories. but also e have suffered 'orne defeats. While orne gains were ac­ 'Compl�hed durin, the year i th the enact ent by Con­ gress of legislation concern­ ing hou.in ,.clean air, and the rights of person with dis- • abi Ii tics, President Bush's , veto of, me Civil Rights Act of 1 990 was I major setback. The Republicans have an- nounced their national tr tegy rin 1991 as targeting race-related i sues like at­ firmativ' action and 0- called quotas as a means of mohiliztng white American re enlmcnt to racial progre , especially during 'the current economic downturn and r ce sion, " Ip other words, conserva­ tive Republicans see the fu­ ture viability of negative campaigning on racial issues to win election in 1991 and et the stage for the 1992 Pre icJential elections. WE BELIEVE, however, that depending on how the Persian Gulf cr is rs is rc solved, the Uni ted State will r cc in 1991 unprecc­ ,dented ocial and economic di location due to he con­ tinued deterio"'rat'ion of the domestic economy. There­ fore. some of tbe traditional assumptions about the infal­ libility of the U.S. economic' market ystem will face severe tests: It i I irfst the national interest, p rricularly as �e global community continues to change for the betterment ,0 f hum an kin d , t hat the United States, "the leader of the free world," continue to be racially segreg ted and • Ion: n w.>: .h Til .. : ESTAR· LISIIM .. :NT has nothing to fear from Judge Cl arc ncc Thomas (often mentioned a, , the Black succe r to Thur-. good Marshal) 'whose judi- development i. .n ical to the future cff'ccuvc ncss of the truggle "for justl e and em- powerment. ' WE ARE, II EVER, optim! tic about the potential for ignificant change in this nation in the near-future. The Rev. Dr. Wi'lti Ill' Howard. Executive Director of the Blac Council of the Reformed' If Church in America, ha best started a new year vision. Howard 85- cncd, "In 1 C)(») at new breeze' i going to b low. Black people arc waking up again. We know what the deal i5 and we re not going to lay down and take what is bein dished out to' us without a fight. The in titutions of thi country wi II once ag in be challenged to come to term with the reality of our pre ence in Am'erica. In the day that i d wning, we all will' have to come to term with Martin Luther However, rule by any means necessary is the name of the game. Therefore, like . the rulers of any system of domination, the elite will also use COOPTATION or IN- ' elUSION as 'a strategy to main.tain the status-quo. Typically, the European 'colonial powers in Africa and ,. ci a l philosophy i as the Third _World utilized a conservative and antithetical strategy of including a few to Black interests as that of' , from among the colonized as the infamous Judge Bork. , .- a means maintaining control The establishment can over the masses. Those ho are Included take great p_ri_de in General must be of a certain mindset Colin Powell who performs . or the yare e xpec ted to his duties so well in defense of a racist and exptoirlve develop the correct mindse t. U.S. sy tern that the power As Carter G, Wood on put it elite may well promote him "he who controls the. mind for incl sion into the oval of­ has nothing to fear from flee as President. bodies" . The, African American , There is now a sm�1I but community must be increas- .s ignlf] cant number of African Americans who have ingly wary of Black faces in high place within the estab- ,developed the correct ' mindset for inclusion ito.the hshment. Their positions -may not represent progre s at system of white domination. an but rather a mere illusion . The po er eli te .has noth- . : I of progress. . ing to fear from Michael Wil- A .Iocus on Black faces Iiams or tho e "responsible" African American who alo�e may onlymake us the , unwi ttin accomplices to in- URGF.D Bush to veto thecivil Rights B, jJ). � clusion for exculs ion, the new s tra tegy for white domination. v THE POLITICAL economic ystem in America is stiJl. con trolled by and operated in the interest Of a relatively small but wealthy white male elit .-- . Busines ,capitalist, profit oriented. greed mo ti vated business i till the "business of government" in the U.S. The wealthy white male elite which rules and. runs America use .the trapping of "representative democracy" to perpe tua te their power, privilege and dominance over this society . and much of the world. Exploitation for profit is their game. And .in the final analysis if they have. little regard for race. color, creed, sex, national origin or sexual P reje renee. , �veryone and everything in the U.S. and the world is fair game for their schemes. Racism and racial and intra­ class strife and division is but a tool t keep this white male-ejite at. the hctrn and in control. AS EVIDENCED b� the counterintellegences pro-, gr�m (cointclpro) in tbe six­ ties, those who control the system are prepared to use disinformation, slande-r, ter­ ror. 'intimidation .and even murder to maintain ihctr , rule. divided into multiple unequal societies. The Civil Rights Move­ ment ha: another opportunity � to exert leaders hip in helping the United State' to rid itself of its most historic and per­ sistent prohlem: racism. " y!e must gear up our forces now to trengthen s.upport r r the pas age of the Civil Right Ac' of 199,1. We must place a greater emph is on the involvement of the youth of our 'co m­ munitie in' participatory event and demon tf tion around the i ue of ed uca­ qon, employment. hou'ing. health care. drug abuse, and_ violence, Youth leadership on Daniel • , VANTAGE POINT Ron Daniels serves as President of the Institute Jor Community Organization . .' and Development in Youngstown, Ohio, 1 CiVIL RIGHTS King, Jr. 's admonition: "Either we will learn to live tOlether as brother (and' sisters) or we will peri h ,olether as fools." Indeed, African Americ ns a well as other racial and ethnic communities aero s the United States re w king up again. Let· our collective re solve be to unite our cncr­ gie and efforts in tenacious and audacious revived move­ ment for racial ju lice not only for 1991, but as long a there is one child of God who i per ecuted. �xploited and denied liber tion in thi na­ tion nd world. .'