Pb b -4-W heoy, July '23 1980'-The Michigah dily Billy Carter and the Law BILLY CARTER last week filed as a foreign agent for the Libyan government. He did it begrudgingly, he said, after learning that the Justice Department was finally ready to bring legal action against him. The reasons? Billy hosted a delegation from Libya in the U.S., then made two highly publicized trips as the guest of the radical North African nation. For eighteen months, the Justice Department took no legal action against Billy, who maintained he was not a foreign agent. Serious questions have now arisen over why the Justice Department waited so long to begin legal action against the president's brother. Billy also revealed last week that he received over $220,000 in loans from the Libyan government, though there is no requirement that he pay the loans back. The money was part of $500,000 he was supposed to have received. The Justice Department has a duty to scrutinize what the money was being used for, and whether the money was "loaned" by the Libyans in an effort to influence the White House. On top of that, the New York Times reported yesterday that a federal grand jury ignored allegations that Billy was tied to a bribery plot in gaining influence for the Libyan government inside the White House. The president's brother has been involved in several questionable actions. And there are many unanswered questions about the allegation that the president may have interceded on behalf of his brother to halt the Justice Department's investigation of the matter. In any case, the call by Republican leaders for hearings into the Justice Department's handling of the case must be heeded. IR ' FI~~NAWCAL Sl - THE MILWAUKEE JOURNAL 'Yes, sir! Stick your head through that hole and I'lshow you how to trim $90 billion from the federal budget!' Fighting oppression of gayS and women U I 4 I Recently, the Ann Arbor women's and gay mileau has engaged inan activity normally reserved for the right wing: the crusade against pornography. The justifications for the an- ti-"Cruising" demonstrations and the attempt to shut down the porn bookstores on North Fourth Avenue vary. The campaign against the bookstore claimed that porn was a "violation" of "our neighborhood-our bravely reclaimed land of co-ops" (Alchemist, June, 1980), but all claim that pornography induces violence against women and gays. This anti-porn campaign is a reactionary roadblock to the real fight against women's and gay oppression! Movies and books are not real life. If every por- nographic book and movie were burned tonight, the real op- pression of women and gays-discrimination on the job and in education, police per- secution and so on-would con- tinue unabated tomorrow. Anti- porn actions, instead of fighting the real oppression of women and gays, feed the growth of their worst enemies-the Catholic Church, the Ku Klux Klan and other reactionaries who have ben protesting pornography fnr cen- turies hpfore feminists got in. volved. IN THE FIGHT against the Fourth Avenue bookstore, local By Irene Rhinesmith feminists went to the city gover- nment and the state courts to get a zoning ordinance enforced against the store. The-state is no friend of the oppressed! The anti- porn forces, by asking the state to play the role of censor, have helped it reassert its role of "guardian of (bourgeois) morality," in which role it at- tacks not only dirty books but all sorts of consensual-but "uncon- ventional"-sexual behavior. The_ penalty for "sodomy" in Michigan is still fJ-teen years im- prisonment! The real source of women's and gay oppression in class society is the nuclear family and the measures taken by the capitalist state to protect it. In the nuclear family, women are closed off from social production, isolated and powerless, trapped by domestic drudge. This oppression will not be eradicated by banning dirty movies but by fighting for such things as equal pay for equal work, repeal of all discriminatory laws and passage of such minimal democratic measures as the ERA. Nothing short of a socialist revolution and the replacement of the nuclear family by socialized kitchens, childcare, etc. can permanently end the oppression and brutality perpetrated by capitalism. The Revolutionary Workers Group (RWG), an Ann Arbor cult/sect has emerged as the hypocritical "left" wing of the anti-porn movement. The RWG was at the February "'Cruising' is protests, passing out a leaflet with the evasive and disingenous position that while "Cruising" is a movie thatshould not have been made" and which "does not deserve to be seen," on the other hand, far be it from the RWG to have the courage of its convic- tions and try to stop it-they say, would only "divert" the "real" struggle. In two later versions, the RWG waterted this down even more. One, a letter they helped write to The Michigan Daily (June 4, 1980) signed by the "Committee to Protest Windows and Cruising," replaced such "sectarian"-sounding words as "socialism" with innocuous phrases about "broad social, economic and political change." Even this was too much for an ar- ticle in the March issue of Leaping Lesbian, also signed by the Committee, where the offen- ding phrase was toned down to "positive change." Socialism as a discount! The author of this article is a member of the Spartacus Youth League. 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