# 8 9 'You hate me because I tell the truth.' Given the one-sided nature of the debate surrounding Minister Louis Farrakhan, the leader of the Nation of Islam, it seems important to give as much first- hand information as possible about his talk at Michigan State. Why not find out what he has to say? "I would pay for the tickets of the leaders of the protests," he said. "if they would come in and listen, and then judge me." "If I'm a nut," he added, "write me down as that. But you can't find me that... How did I come to know what I know, and say what I say? It's bigger than Louis Farrakhan." While he is often hostile, Farrakhan offers one of the most comprehensive and important analyses I've heard of why he might have that tendency. Em. Farrakhan was furious at the efforts to stop him from speaking at Michigan State (a group of Jewish students convinced the Trustees to withhold some of the sponsoring group's money). "You play basketball beautifully, Brother," he said. "You play football beautifully. You make a lot money for Michigan State. "You got a lot of nerve! This is a racist institution! You tell Louis Farrakhan he doesn't deserve a lousy 10- or 12-thousand dollar honorarium... you bring speakers here that are totally irrelevant to the Black experience and you use their money. And now you tell me there's no money to bring a Black man to this campus. "How could you allow 12 Jewish students and a rabbi to take away money from a registered student organization, and you call me a racist? "I'm on a modern plantation, that's what Michigan State is. They're using your talent. They don't care if you get a degree - 'just put the ball in the hoop, nigger.' You use Black people to fill your treasury and you're going to tell me $10 thousand is too much money? President Reagan gets $50,000 to say nothing. Oliver North, a convicted criminal, to say nothing he gets $20,000. But a man who can inspire Black people to make a change in,. their minds... Phil "'Farrakhan is a bigot.' No! It's the Cohe bigoted administration, the racist administration, the anti- Black administration. We [Blacks] ought to be so united as one that if they ever do something like that again, that if you thought more for the good of your people like those Jewish people think for the good of their people that you would tell Michigan State, 'I won't put another ball in the hoop.' " One of the picket signs out front read, "Farrakhan and the KKK: No Difference." How many people has the Nation of Islam lynched? "I don't know how you can hold a picket sign saying 'Farrakhan equals hatred,' " he said. "I just got on the planet a few days ago. Who brought it [hatred] here?... This is madness, that you want to put the evils of the world on a poor little Black man. "You must be angry with me because I have solutions. You must be angry with me because you didn't teach me. You must be angry with me because you don't I control me. "God made man," he added later. "White people made niggers. This is your product. It's a myth. "That's why you don't want Farrakhan around, because Farrakhan is not your nigger. You didn't make me. This is a new product made by a new teacher." Through all of the harsh rhetoric (and all the distorted press coverage), it's hard to realize that while he rightly holds white people collectively responsible for the n persecution of Blacks, he does not condemn everyone who is born white. For whites, it's easy to dismiss past wrongs -'I didn't enslave anyone...'- but who should pay the debt today? Blacks continue to pay for slavery. To understand the nature of this bitterness is to move closer to empathy with the minister's message. "You don't apologize to Black people," he cried. "Not to this day have I heard you say, 'we're sorry for what we made of you...' You're not sorry for textbooks that made us Little Black Sambos. You did this to us but you didn't apologize. Why the hell do I have to apologize to you?" But getting whites to understand Farrakhan is not his responsibility, and for those who work against him, rather than try to understand, he has no sympathy. "You hate me because I tell the truth," he said. "And my people are listening to me. And you know that if they start listening to me they will stop listening to you... "You won't find us doing harm to your people, but we will fight like hell if anyone fights with us. We are not going to tell our people to be the aggressor, but we will tell our people 'Stand up!' And if you've got to die, dammit, die fighting for your liberation! "We know what Jews had to suffer under Hitler. If I were Jewish and I had suffered under Hitler what Jews did, and someone told me a new Hitler was rising [as has been said of Farrakhan], I would spend my life trying to rid the world of that man. So for Jewish leaders to tell their Jewish students - no wonder Jews react like this about Farrakhan." The overlap between Jewish and Black oppression has left open wounds. The unity of Jews during crises has been a theme of the Nation's since Malcolm X's days as minister - as a model for Black action. "you abandon your woman - who has been with us from the cradle to the grave - because you see an attractive white woman... There's not a Jewish man in this house who could bring a German girl home to his parents -it's too soon. You have to understand our pain. I'm telling you it's pain. It's not hate, it's pain. "In those days [of slavery] you would get hung for looking up a white woman's dress hanging on a clothes line, but today you walk around with your slave master's daughter." From 4,000 Black people in the audience, Farrakhan's call for unity and dignity drew the most applause. But with that call came a warning. "You are in the worst condition as Black people," he said. "The rest of the human family looks at you and sees you in that condition. White folks look at you and they don't know what to make of you... 'My God! I like Michael Jordan. I like Michael Jackson. I can deal with that,' but the everyday Black person... "Some of us are so inferior in our feeling of self that we act out our inferiority like little puppy dogs on the strings of white people. Some of you professors are like that. You are not accepted as a lap-dog puppy - they talk about you behind your back. They won't tell you so I have to tell you that you are a fool." Farrakhan is not opposed to dialogue with whites. "I'm not against human beings coming together," he said. "But coming together on the right terms. Not coming together as a slave and a master... Coming together as two human beings who have learned mutual respect. "They call this Black History Month," he charged. "We're very happy the white folks have been gracious enough to give us a whole month to think about ourselves. That in itself is sick." U.. "The Government knows the time," Farrakhan warned. "And the Government is trying to move you to keep you from rising up according to the time. Brothers and Sisters, mark my words, if I never see you again: This government is not your friend. This government is a government of the rich." Farrakhan has been and remains a threat to the prevailing power structure in this country. "The issue is not bigotry," we heard in Farrakhan's introduction. "The issue is power. The issue is do Black people, do brown people, do red people, do yellow people have a right to say who speaks to them - and who speaks for them."' It all with began a flusi 1'. Robs tribulations as a tenant it all began with a flush. One day, my housemate Ken looked up at the living room ceiling and noticed a gray, wet spot directly under our second-floor toilet. "The toilet's leaking," Ken said. "Call the landlord," I suggested. He called our landlord, a major campus rental agency. They said they would take care of it right away. Two weeks later, the spot was bigger and wetter and the rental agency was nowhere to be seen. . We called again. More time passed. One day, a yard-square portion of the ceiling fell to the floor in an avalanche of plaster, dirt, water, and paint. Ken got on the phone to the landlord. Finally, two guys arrived wearing work clothes and the distinctive crest of the rental agency. At last, I thought, help has arrived. As I tried to study, I heard the distinctive bang of a hammer, the zip of a measuring tape being retracted, and the unmistakable whine of a power drill. When it was all over, I went out to see the results. The gaping hole in the ceiling was still there, Of course, all leases expire in the middle of August, and people rush around desperately trying to find a place to stash their stuff for two weeks while they sleep in their cars or on the floors of the lucky few with continuing leases. but on our staircase was a shiny, new, artificial wood bannister. "We didn't ask for this," I told the man. "I know, but we had to put one in. Got to keep these places up to code, you know." Landlord stories abound in Ann Arbor, where so many of us rent. In the campus area, it's a seller's market, with rents to prove it and competition for all the best places starting early. I know several landlords who start signing leases in November and December - ten or eleven months before the new tenants move in. And I have never once signed a lease in this town where the rent was negotiable. As one local slumlord said to me whenI hesitated, "I can always find someone else to take this place." Of course, landlords blame the market for the high cost of Rob leasing. Several independents have Earl told me that the only _______ reason their rents are so high is to keep the value of the property up "in case something happens" to them. As if they weren't making any money and this was all a public service. The high cost of garbage also keeps rents up. Dumping the mountains of waste rental units generate is expensive, especially for building materials and appliances. I heard two local landlords, Jack and Dan, have a huge row over this once. Dan accused Jack of telling his tenants to dump their moving-out trash in Dan's dumpster. Then Jack accused Dan of throwing a refrigerator in the front yard of one of Jack's buildings. Then Dan threatened to call the city inspector to force Jack to pave one of his parking lots. Then Jack threatened to call the same inspector to report a too-steep stairwell in one of Dan's buildings. And so on. It was hard to believe these guys had worked so hard together against the rent- stabilization referendum two years ago. The migratory habits of students also push rents up. I am currently living at my sixth Ann Arbor address in as many years and I know a lot of people who move more often than that. I can hardly walk down a street near campus without seeing a house or building where somebody I know lives or has lived and most of the students in my address book have three or four addresses under their name. When this really gets 8 confusing is during the summer, when the town is a hodge-podge of renters and subletters and rents are actually cheap. Of course, all leases expire in the middle of August, and people rush around desperately trying to find a place to stash their stuff for two weeks while they sleep in their cars or on the floors of the lucky few with continuing leases. One summer I hid my stuff in a darkroom at the Daily. I know people who make a year's worth of beer money by renting out their pickup trucks and station wagons that time of year. And all this so the landlords have time to "clean" the apartments that lay vacant for those last few August days. Then they charge you for that cleaning. I finally got tired of all this last fall and moved out of the student ghetto, to the neighborhood most of my friends call "bum-fuck Egypt," presumably because the walk out there is reminiscent of Moses crossing Sinai. My apartment is near Michigan Stadium, a situation which the landlady told me "is only a problem six days a year." I'm just happy I didn't get season tickets this year - if I just take the TV in the bathroom and listen through the vent it's just like being at the game only a whole lot cheaper. And it's impossible to walk to the corner store without being asked to buy beer for the whole Pioneer High School sophomore class. But the rent is lower, the neighborhood is quieter, and the landlady doesn't hang around watching everybody as if the only reason they moved in was to torch the place, as some campus property owners are wont to do. And, I finally got smart: I decided to shell out the extra twenty bucks fcr a top floor apartment. I don't know about the folks downstairs, but there are no wet, gray spots on my ceiling. 0_ DON'T "KNOCI EL'... until yc Write news for the Michigan Dai held every Sunday at noon (Come New Location Sunsations Tanning Salon First 3 Visits now only $12.99: Limited time only with this ad. One per customer. I J U rI061 DIET ORY Down with holidays! They say if you don't love my column, get out, well I love my column! In a recent piece on the Daily's Opinion Page, someone suggested we should no longer celebrate Abraham Lincoln's birthday as a national holiday because despite Lincoln's glorious achievements, he was among other things a poor commander-in-chief and a racist. The writer, however, condones the celebration of George Washington's birth in the same piece. But why stop at just Lincoln? There are any number of reasons to stop celebrating Washington's birthday as well. After all, if Lincoln was a racist despite the Emancipation Proclamation, what does that make Washington, who actually owned slaves? And didn't Washington have false teeth? By having a day off of school in honor of T the father of our country we're practically condoning bad dental 'I' C hygiene. With all the concern over the environment and the deforestation of tropical rain forests, I find it incredibly hypocritical that we commemorate the birth of a man who is remembered for his random, wanton destruction of a cherry tree. f While we're at it, in these times of growing concern over animal rights, it's disgusting the way we exploit bunnies every spring for Easter. For one day we cheer the rabbit, then the next day I can guarantee you those bunnies are off in some lab having mascara injected into their endocrine systems. Moving along the calendar, Mother's and Father's Day obviously are reinforcing stereotypical sex roles. When was the last time a father got pot holders and a mother got a neck tie on their holidays? Forget about Flag Day once June roles around. How can we celebrate an object that we now can lawfully ignite, burn, and basically combust in any way we see fit. The Fourth of July is a ridiculous celebration of the kind of jingoistic nationalism that led to the World Wars. Independence Day? Let's try to be independent of Japan for one day and watch how the American economy collapses. Most of us on this day get in our foreign cars to drive to a field to watch fireworks made in the Far East. Summer unofficially starts with Memorial Day and ends with Labor Day, but ask the average American if he or she ever pauses to think about the deceased or the working class on these holidays. Better to rename them Clean the Hibachi Day and Hope You're Invited on Your Neighbor's Boat WE~kEND 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- Fepray 24, 1990