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The Big Lie Is Just the Pretext – by Charlie Sykes – The Bulwark

Posted: July 7, 2022 at 9:18 am

After the wreckage of Watergate, the conventional wisdom embraced the clich that the coverup was worse than the crime. Actually, thats still true. But we need to upgrade our hierarchy of horribles.

Politicians will always commit crimes, and some will try to engineer elaborate schemes of concealment. The sins of the powerful are with us always; their essential untrustworthiness was baked into our system of checks and balances.

If men were angels, no government would be necessary, James Madison would have tweeted. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary. In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: You must first enable the government to control the governed; and in the next place, oblige it to control itself.

This, of course, is the tricky part, because it assumes that the institutional and political restraints would hold, and that the American people would want them to.

But what if they didnt?

What if we had a coup and a coverup, and nobody (by which I mean the GOP) cared?

In 2022, the real danger isnt just the crime or the coverup, its the acceptance.

We know that the nation can survive insurrections and even attempts at obstruction of justice. But can it survive a shrug?

Polls continue to show that the majority of Republican voters still believe the Big Lie, and support Trump.

So what happens if one of the nations two dominant political parties decides that it doesnt care? And is rewarded by the voters for its cynicism and moral nihilism?

This seems like a good time to point out something else: The real threat to democracy is not the Big Lie. Its something worse.

This is not to suggest that election denialism or conspiracy theories are not dangerous; they are, of course. But the House January 6th Committee has reminded us of something important: The whole Big Lie thing is ludicrous, risible, inane bullshit. It is an entire political belief system based on demented theories about Italian satellites, Venezuelan voting machines, and the hallucinations of Mike Lindell.

But thats not the point.

You may have noticed how the various claims from Rudy/Dinesh/[Insert name of insane Republican] are ever-shifting. A bogus charge is made, it is debunked, and it is quickly replaced with the next fabrication, and so on. Its an endless morphing chain of guano-soaked nonsense. But despite the parade of absurdities, no factual refutation ever seems to stick.

Why? Because the lies dont matter. Only the outcome counts.

In other words, millions of Americans dont necessarily believe something crazy and bogus. They believe something much worse.

The Big Lie is the pretext for the refusal to accept the peaceful transfer of power to political opponents who are seen as evil and dangerous.

Forget about the dropboxes, mules, and rigged voting machines; nobody really cares about the votes or the counting of votes. Its not about that; its about winning or to be more precise, defeating the enemy.

A subtext of right-wing politics now is that the other side simply cannot be allowed to win. They hate America, they hate God, and they will destroy everything you hold dear.

Its the Flight 93 election forever. Its Jan. 6th . . . forever.

So we get increasingly brazen attempts to rig elections, including the notion that gerrymandered majorities in state legislatures can overturn the popular vote.

And because the stakes are apocalyptic, we are hearing threats of secession and nullification, and seeing polls like this:

More than one quarter of US residents feel so estranged from their government that they feel it might soon be necessary to take up arms against it, a poll released on Thursday claimed.

And if you doubt that partisans would simply ignore the results of an election, I give you this tale from my home state: Wisconsin Court Validates a Republican Strategy to Preserve Power.

Via the NYT: Trump Group Pays for Jan. 6 Lawyers, Raising Concerns of Witness Pressure.

WASHINGTON Former President Donald J. Trump's political organization and his allies have paid for or promised to finance the legal fees of more than a dozen witnesses called in the congressional investigation into the Jan. 6 attack, raising legal and ethical questions about whether the former president may be influencing testimony with a direct bearing on him.

The arrangement drew new scrutiny this week after Cassidy Hutchinson, a former aide in his White House, made an explosive appearance before the House panel, providing damning new details about Mr. Trumps actions and statements on the day of the deadly riot.

She did so after firing a lawyer who had been recommended to her by two of Mr. Trumps former aides and paid for by his political action committee, and hiring new counsel. Under the representation of the new lawyer, Jody Hunt, Ms. Hutchinson sat for a fourth interview with the committee in which she divulged more revelations and agreed to come forward publicly to testify to them.

Must, must, must read from Tim Miller:

They all had internalized what they thought were the lessons of the previous decade. The political reality meant that the base of voters in the Breitbart comment section must be appeased and managed. A groupthink emerged whereby this reality came to be treated as if it were delivered from on high. And the Truth mustnt be reflected upon without the whole game being jeopardized.

When I dug deeper beneath this cozy conventional wisdom, what I found were real choices made by individuals who all fell back on a few phyla of rationalization that reveal why they did what they did.

They fit into different categories, some of which reflect universal, human failings replicated across industries and societies and ideologies. Others are unique to the creatures of Washington or the contaminated right-wing political ecosystem that sustained the Mango Monstrosity.

They all turned out to be much more powerful than I had anticipated.

I divide them into these buckets:

Messiahs and Junior Messiahs Demonizers LOL Nothing Matters Republicans Tribalist Trolls Strivers Little Mixes Peter Principle Disprovers Nerd Revengers The Inert Team Players The Compartmentalizers Cartel Cashers

Heres a field guide, my taxonomy of enablers, so you can identify them in the wild.

Bill Lueders in this mornings Bulwark writes that governors promising clemency and prosecutors vowing non-prosecution wont keep abortion providers open in states with bans.

The day after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers made a public pledge to cut a break to anyone convicted of violating the states 1849 law banning abortion.

I will provide clemency to any physician that is charged under that law, Evers said during a rally preceding the state Democratic Party convention in La Crosse. During his convention speech, he said: I dont think that a law that was written before the Civil War, or before women secured the right to vote, should be used to dictate these intimate decisions on reproductive health.

Wisconsins Democratic attorney general, Josh Kaul, has also said he will not use to resources of his office to prosecute abortion providers. So have the district attorneys for the states two largest counties, Milwaukee and Dane.

These statements naturally elicit a question: Is there any talk about using these pledges of protection to continue to offer abortion services?

The quick answer to your question is no, writes Lisa Boyce, a spokesperson for Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, in an email. She continues:

We appreciate the Governors support and commend AG Kauls stance on access to safe and legal abortion in WI. Unfortunately, the attorney generals office does not handle most criminal prosecutions in the state. There are 71 county district attorneys who would be free to try and enforce the criminal statute against providers. There is also a 6-year statute of limitations on felonies in Wisconsin, which means even if someone doesnt prosecute a provider now, a DA office would have 6 years to decide to prosecute.

Jeffrey Isaac, writing in the Bulwark:

We should hope that Tuesdays testimony by Cassidy Hutchinson, along with the other evidence made public by the Jan. 6th Committee, will lead to criminal liability forand prosecution ofeveryone involved in planning and executing the Trumpist coup attemptup to and including Trump himself.

But this is secondary business.

The primary business is not criminal but political. The Republican party which aided, abetted, and participated in this crisis must be held responsible by voters for its ongoing efforts to undermine constitutional democracy. It must be fought from top to bottom in the upcoming November election and in the one to follow in 2024.

And it must be defeated.

David Brooks asks an exceedingly good question: Why on Earth Is Pelosi Supporting the Trumpists?

The Democratic Party is behaving recklessly and unpatriotically. So far, Democrats have spent tens of millions to help Trumpist candidates in Republican primaries.

In Illinois alone, the Democratic Governors Association and Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker spent at least $30 million to attack a Trumpists moderate gubernatorial opponent. In Pennsylvania, a Democratic campaign spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on ads intended to help a Trumpist candidate win the G.O.P. gubernatorial primary. A political action committee affiliated with Nancy Pelosi worked to boost far-right Republican House candidates in California and Colorado.

They are doing it because they think far-right Trumpist candidates will be easier to beat in the general elections than more moderate candidates.

Because WTF could go wrong?

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The budding hemp industry appears to be in a transition period, with research increasingly geared more toward industrial use rather than CBD oil.

A few years after legal bans were lifted on production of marijuanas non-potent cousin, the market is still finding its footing. Research in the Midwest has focused on agronomics of a crop that is in its infancy.

The market for CBD oil sold as a pain reliever and nutrition supplement exploded but has plateaued recently. Many have always felt that the long-term potential is in industrial hemp, both grain and fiber.

There are more opportunities to do this kind of work, said Phillip Alberti, one of several scientists collaborating on research and the Midwestern Hemp Database project. Were looking at multiple uses, whether its paper products, textiles or other things. On the grain side were looking at livestock feed options down the line. We didnt have those opportunities when hemp was first legalized.

The University of Illinois Extension educator is working with scientists from Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana on variety selection and other agronomic aspects of hemp production. They are gathering information from more than 180 growers cooperating in the database. They have collected more than 1,400 samples in return for discounted testing of cannabinoid levels.

Hopefully, we will use this to make better variety selection, Alberti said.

Hemp has long been touted as a candidate for the next major cash crop. In the past it was grown extensively and used for products such as rope. But the federal governments campaign against marijuana made growing hemp illegal, even though it does not contain enough THC to produce the high marijuana does.

The CBD craze provided a jump start, since there was already a market for the oil. While basically different varieties of the same plants, hemp grown for CBD content is produced in a manner similar to tomatoes or pepper plants, on small, irrigated plots. Industrial hemp is planted in rows on larger acreage, more closely resembling established crops such as corn and soybeans.

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A lot of the practices are going to be the same, especially when it comes down to compliance, Alberti said. Thats the same whether growing CBD or hemp for fiber. Were taking a lot of what weve learned on the CBD side and applying to industrial hemp.

CBD production and research may be seen as a stepping stone toward what many agronomists believe will be a much more substantial industrial hemp market.

The majority of the projects have been for CBD. But we really like the strategy, Alberti said. I always felt that the work we were doing is a stopgap. All resources got pooled into CBD-type plants. That market has dropped quite a bit. Now there is an increase in the amount of participation for industrial hemp.

Some findings have been taken from researchers in Kentucky, who in turn gathered some information from Canada, where hemp has been grown legally for several years.

For the grain side weve used a lot of their guides, information to get us on the right track, Alberti said. We took a lot of our information from University of Kentucky. They got a lot of background information from Canada. We look at whether if it worked there, lets try it here.

Researchers have learned a lot from hemp trials, many on plots on cooperating farms.

There are so many things we took for granted early on, Alberti said. Seeding rates, for instance. We focused on 25 pounds per acre, but we werent taking into consideration seed quality or seed size. Now every time we do planting date or rate trials we consider whether it is for grain or fiber.

This year was the first time that weve had hemp tested for germination and quality in April. In the past there were problems that forced late planting, such as weather and seed availability. That made the research very limited. June is not the best time to plant.

Alberti said he believes industrial hemp markets will vary according to region due to production already in place. Fiber may be a better fit in the South. The Midwest may be better suited for grain.

The South will be looking at fiber, in my opinion, he said. There is existing infrastructure making cotton into textiles. Up here, potentially, it could be better suited for grain production if we get approval for animal feed. Its going to be on a regional scale, not necessarily across the whole country.

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When working with any new hemp product, Moltke recommends "starting low and going slow." If you're consuming it orally, she recommends beginning with a dose of around 15 milligrams of hemp-derived CBD and gradually working your way up from there. "I see no reason to start with a very high dose," she says.

While clinical consensus is lacking on hemp CBD dosing, she's found in her practice that most people experience the intended effects of hemp-derived CBD in these low-to-mid dose ranges, and that few clients require high doses (e.g., 60-plus milligrams of hemp-derived CBD).

While hemp is safe for most people, even at higher levels, she notes that pregnant and breastfeeding women will likely want to avoid it due to the lack of systematic safety studies during those life stages. Those with a heart condition and those taking blood thinners will also want to use caution. It's always best to consult with your health care provider before introducing anything new to your routineeven if it's just the occasional hemp capsule to get in the mood.

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Prophecies are really about now. In science fiction its always about now. What else could it be about? There is no future. There are many possibilities, but we do not know which one we are going to have.

Margaret Atwood

There is no need to explain why Margaret Atwoods The Handmaids Tale has gone from reading like a warning of the near-future to an allegory of the present after the U.S. Supreme Courts ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Womens Health Organization. Atwoods story revolves around the fictional Republic of Gilead, which takes over the U.S. after a fertility crisis decimates the population. Overnight, the fundamentalist Christian theocracy divides women into two broad classes Handmaids: chattel who perform the labor of forced birth through forced conception; and the infertile who prop up the patriarchal ruling class as wives, overseers, or slave labor in the polluted colonies.

Its a bleak tale, a story far less about heroism than the TV series based on the book would have viewerswho havent read itbelieve. (The 5th season, slated for this July, seems to have been delayed until September without explanation.) Why should we readThe Handmaids Tale? Because it is not only a work of dystopian futurism, but also a narrativized account of what has already happened to women around the world throughout history to the present. The novel is a prism through which to view the ways women have been oppressed through reproductive slavery without the sci-fi scenario of a precipitous loss of human fertility.

As Atwood has explained, when I wrote The HandmaidsTale, nothing went into it that had not happened in real life somewhere at some time. Some of the worst offenses were not well-known. Female genital mutilation was taking place, says Atwood, but if I had put it in 1985 [when the novel was written] probably people wouldnt have known what I was talking about. They do now. But we can still choose to overlook the information. Ignoring isnt the same as ignorance, Atwood says in the novel, you have to work at it. The quote opens the 2018 TED-Ed lesson by Naomi Mercer above on Atwoods book, walking us through its sources in history.

The Handmaids Tale, the lesson points out, is an example of Speculative Fiction, a form of writing concerned with possible futures. This theme unites both utopian and dystopian novels. Atwoods books trade in the latter, but any reader of the genre will tell you how quickly a more perfect fictional union becomes a nightmare. The Canadian writer has offered this literary inevitability as an explanation for the multiple crises of American democracy:

The real reason people expect so much of America in modern times is that it set out to be a utopia. That didnt last very long. Nathaniel Hawthorne nailed it when he said the first thing they did when they got to America was build a scaffold and a prison.

What Atwood doesnt mention, as many critics have pointed out, are the slave pens and auction houses, or the fact that Gilead closely resembles the slave-holding American South in its theocratic patriarchal Christian hierarchy and ultimate control of womens bodies. And yet, the novel completely sidesteps race by having the Republic of Gilead ship all of the countrys Black people to the Midwest (presumably for forced labor). They are never heard from again by the reader.

This tactic has seemed irresponsible to many critics, as has the shows sidestepping through colorblind casting, and the wearing of red cloaks and white bonnets in imitation of the book and show as a means of protest. When we rely too heavily on The Handmaids Tale, which ignores the presence of race and racism, says activist Alicia Sanchez Gill, it really dehumanizes and dismisses our collective experiences of reproductive trauma. Atwoods possible future pillages slaverys past and conveniently gets rid of its descendants.

The trauma Gill references includes rape and forced birth, as well as the forced sterilizations of the eugenics movement, carried out with the imprimatur of the Supreme Court(and continuing in recent cases).Kelli Midgley, who founded Handmaids Army DC, offers one explanation for using The Handmaids Tale as a protest symbol. Though she agrees to leave the costumes at home if asked by organizers, she says we are trying to reach a broader audience for people who need this message. We dont need to tell Black women that their rights are endangered. They always have been.

Maybe a new message after Dobbs v. Jackson Womens Health Organizationis that an assault on anyones rights threatens everyone. Or as Atwood wrote in aCanadian Globe and Mail op-ed in 2018, depriving women of contraceptive information, reproductive rights, a living wage, and prenatal and maternal care as some states in the US want to do is practically a death sentence, and is a contravention of basic human rights. But Gilead, being totalitarian, does not respect universal human rights.

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Read a book, you might learn something.

New Left historian Carl Parrini to a generation of students at Northern Illinois University

Fuck your fireworks, fuck your Court, fuck its decisions, and fuck your Fourth.

The author, somewhere in downtown Chicago, today

Thomas Jeffersons Declaration of Independence (DOI) and the American revolution it signified should be taken with a ton of salt. The (DOI) articulated the revolutionary notion that the people have the right to dissolve a government that no longer serves their interests and the common good.But who were the people in the early U.S. republic? White male owners of substantive property holdings. This left out: Blacks, most of whom were branded and ruthlessly exploited as chattel slaves in the new republic; Native Americans, reviled as savages (more on who the real savages were below); women of all races; much of the white population, which was considered too poor to be trusted with citizenship (though they were welcome to give their lives to fight the British).

Silent Profits: Jeffersons Nail Factory

Thomas Jefferson, whose face is carved into a South Dakota mountain stolen from the great Sioux Nation, is a chilling national icon. Henry Wienceks justly heralded volume,Master of the Mountain: Thomas Jefferson and His Slaves(2012), dug into previously overlooked evidence in Jeffersons papers and new archaeological work at Jeffersons Monticello site to discover Jeffersons morally stunted, penny-pinching world.As one reviewer rightly notes:

Wienceks Jefferson is a man of business and public affairs who makes a success of his debt-ridden plantation thanks to what he calls the silent profits gained from his slaves and thanks to a skewed moral universe that he and thousands of others readily inhabited. We see Jefferson taking out a slave-equity line of credit with a Dutch bank to finance the building of Monticello and deftly creating smoke screens when visitors are dismayed by his apparent endorsement of a system they thought hed vowed to overturn. It is not a pretty story. Slave boys are whipped to make them work in the nail factory at Monticello that pays Jeffersons grocery bills. Parents are divided from children in his ledgers Slaves are bought, sold, given as gifts, and used as collateral for the loan that pays for Monticellos constructionwhile Jefferson composes theories that obscure the dynamics of what he himself called the execrable commerce. Many people saw a catastrophe coming and tried to stop it, but not Jefferson. The pursuit of happiness had become deeply corrupted, and an oligarchy was getting very rich.

A Revolution Driven by Fear of Domestic Insurrections

Jeffersons American revolution was a national independence movement led by wealthy landowners, slaveowners, merchants, and elite politicos who feared uprisings from below. These North American exploiters and rulers wanted more breathing space what Hitler would later call Lebensraum to preserve and develop further systems of racial oppression, territorial conquest, and class rule.

Look at this curious, rarely noted line in the Declaration of Independences (DOIs) list of grievances against King George: He hasexcited domestic insurrections amongst us and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions. Here the royal brute was accused of advancing social upheaval from the bottom up (domestic insurrection) in the New World an instructive complaint, symptomatic of the American Revolutions counter-revolutionary nature.

Interesting, no? a revolutionary document that complains about its enemy exciting domestic insurrection! A revolution driven by fear of domestic insurrection!!

Photo by Paul Street.

Merciless Savages

The inhabitants of our frontiers would that be the original Indigenous First Nations people who the white un-settlers from the British Isles and Europe ethnically cleansed from British North America and the early US republics eastern seaboard before the national break-off? It was not a pretty story. Jeffersons description of North Americas original inhabitants as merciless Indian savagesanticipated Orwell by projecting onto Native Americans the genocidal practices that white settlers exhibited from day one. Consider the celebrated progressive historianEric Foners textbook descriptionof the grisly and religiously infused Mystic River Massacre of 1637:

A force of Connecticut and Massachusetts soldiers, augmented by Narraganset allies, surrounded the main Pequot fortified village at Mystic and set it ablaze, killing those who tried to escape. Over 500 men, women, and children lost their lives in the massacre. By the end of the war [of New England settlers on the once powerful Pequot tribe], most of the Pequots had been exterminated or sold into Caribbean slavery. The treat that restored peace decreed that their name should be wiped from the historical recordThe colonists ferocity shocked their Indian allies, who considered European military practices barbaric. A few Puritans agreed. It was a fearful sight to see them frying in the fire, the Pilgrim leaders William Bradford wrote of the raid on Mystic. But to most Puritans, including Bradford, the defeat of a barbarous nation by the sword of the Lord offered further proof that they were on a sacred mission and that Indians were unworthy of sharing New England with the visible saints of the church.

The Puritans wept with joy and thanked God for helping them flame-broil Indian women and children who stood on ground the settlers would turn into a heavenly City on the Hill. A glorious moment in the unfolding of the great democratic Saxon ideal that American historians before Frederick Jackson Turner considered to be the distinctive genius of the United States and its British-colonist forbearers! After a cruel campaign of genocidal removal (at the conclusion of King Phillips War) in which the white (un-) settlers pushed most of the last Indians they had not killed out of New England in the mid-1670s, the image of Indians as bloodthirsty savages, Foner writes, became firmly entrenched in the New England mind.

The United States first and heralded president, the father of the country, George Washington was a determined and vicious killer of Native Americans known to the Iroquois as Conoctocaurious, meaning Town Taker, Burner of Towns, Village Destroyer, and Town Destroyer. In 1779, during the American War for Independence, Washington ordered and organizedthe Sullivan Campaign, which carried out the genocidal destruction of 40 Iroquois villages in New York. Hes up on Mount Rushmore, along with the Master of the Mountain. So is the warmongering Bull Moose Teddy Roosevelt, who wrote this about the ethnic cleansing of North Americas Native people:

The settler and pioneer have at bottom had justice on their side; this great continent could not have been kept as nothing but a game preserve for squalid savages.The most ultimately righteous of all wars is a war with savages, though it is apt to be also the most terrible and inhumanLet the sentimentalist say what they will, the man who puts the soil to use must of right dispossess the man who does not [put the soil to use understood to mean enclosing the earthly commons, fencing it off as private property and exploiting natural resources and human labor power P.S.]. American and Indian, Boer and Zulu, Cossack and Tartar, New Zealander and Maori, in each case the victor, horrible though many of his deeds are, has laid deep the foundations for the future greatness of a mighty peopleIt is of incalculable importance that America, Australia, and Siberia should pass out of the hands of their red, black, and yellow aboriginal owners, and become the heritage of the dominant world races

Hitler would certainly have approved of those Social Darwinian passages from Roosevelts muti-volume study The Winning of the West. Indeed, Hitler may well have been familiar with them: he was a great fan of US-American frontier fascism (Greg Grandins phrase), drawing significant inspiration from US Indian Removal and Jim Crow.

Slaveowner Lebensraum

But lets dig in further. The reactionary reality of the DOI emerges more clearly when you realize what many of the leading North American colonists hoped to do with the land they wanted to seize from Jeffersons merciless Indian savages. As the prolific historian Gerald Horne suggests in his 2014 bookThe Counter-Revolution of 1776:Slave Resistance and the Origins of the United States of America (New York, 2014), the (seemingly minor) line in the DOI quoted above reflects a central, fundamentally counter-revolutionary motivation behind the fateful decision to break off from England: a sense that the slave system on which North American fortunes depended could not survive except through secession from the British Empire.

As Horne shows, the expansion of a largely slave-based colonial economy across the New World during the 17th and 18th centuries had caused a serious problem for England, Spain, and France. Slaves came to outnumber Europeans in the colonial world. Africans in the Americas took notice of their demographic preponderance and recurrently revolted against their masters, forcing Old World authorities to invest ever-rising resources in repression. The colonizers tried to lure and (mainly through impressment) force enough Europeans to the colonies to sustain a balance of racial power and terror that would suppress slave rebellion. They failed.

To make matters worse from the Europeans perspective, Africans in the New World were empowered by increasing rivalry between the colonial empires. Great conflicts in Europe developed between the colonizers: the War of the Austrian Succession (1740-1748) and the Seven Years War (1756-1763). These wars became global affairs in which colonial holdings switched hands between the great powers. They could not be waged in the Caribbean and South America without giving weapons to Blacks, and Black soldiers had to be freed if they were going to bear arms in European wars.

By the mid-18th century, as intra-European warfare further eroded the profitability of colonial enterprises, the colonial powers were looking for ways to accommodate their Black populations. In the Caribbean, Blacks were incorporated into colonial regimes. European rivalry had given rise to a new class of free Black Africans eager and equipped to fight in well-ordered military units against slavery and its remnants wherever they could be found. Hard-line resident British planters in Barbados shut down their operations and moved to North America, where the white/black ratio was less threatening.

White North American slave-owners and northern merchants who profited from the lucrative slave economy were not pleased with these developments. They experienced numerous slave revolts even in their less concentrated and volatile part of the British Empire. Examples included major Black rebellions in Manhattan (1712, 1741) and South Carolina (the Stono Uprising, a mass 1739 uprising in which dozens of white settlers were killed) only the best-known incidents. Eighteenth Century North American colonists reported numerous instances of slaves quite understandably poisoning their masters, plotting insurrections, taking over ships, and setting fires. Black insurrectionists were commonly said to be in league with the hated imperial rivals France and Spain. Horne notes that one historian has observed as early as the 1760s that every white person in the eastern counties [of Virginia] knew of a free person that had been killed by a slave [and that]individual whites had nightmares about waking up amid slaves or feeling the first spasms of a stomach contorted by poison (Horne,The Counter-Revolution of 1776, p. 237). Between 1756 and 1763, the white settlers of North America endured a remarkable spate of slave plots driven by the flux brought by the Seven Years War (Horne, 237).

Lord Dunmore as U.S. Founding Father

The settlement of that war played a pivotal role putting the US colonist-Founders on the road to secession (Independence). After its victory over France following a war in which London made extensive use of armed Africans in the New World (Horne, 187) the British government decreed a limit to the colonists territorial expansion on the North American mainland. The royal Proclamation of 1763 conflicted with the colonists insatiable lust for fertile land to plant and harvest cash crops with Black slaves land inhabited by Jeffersons merciless Indian Savages. Had the settlers been forced to remain within Englands confines, they feared, Black population growth would generate a Caribbean situation in North America. Their dread of Black rebellion was enhanced by the constant influx into North America of Black slaves infected with the Caribbean virus (resistance) this thanks to the liberalization and dramatic expansion of the global slave trade in the 18th century.

There followed two further great steps on the path to the North American slaveholders secession to American Independence. In the June 1772Somersetcase (Somerset v Lewisof 1772, 98 ER 499), the British high court ruled that chattel slavery violated English common law. The application ofSomersetto the thirteen British colonies would have meant an end to the slave machine that fed the coffers of the Yankee mercantile elite and fueled the wealth of New England while it created a wealthy landed aristocracy in Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia. The British judge responsible for the decision (William Murray Mansfield) tellingly became a special political target of British colonial North Americas southern white colonists over the next four years.

The next landmark came in November 1775, when Lord Dunmore, the royal Governor of Virginia, offered to liberate and arm North American slaves to squash the anti-colonial rebellion under way since the Tea Act of 1773. With this action, Dunmore entered a pre-existing maelstrom of [colonial] insecurity about slavery and Londons intentions (Horne, 222). Across the future US South in the spring of 1775, elite colonists were consumed with fears of a slave insurrection allied with the British, Spanish, and/or Native Americans. Lord Dunmores proclamation effectively barred any possibility of rebel reconciliation with London (Horne, 234) as the colonists now confronted Africans armed by London (Horne, 237).

TheSomersetdecision and Dunmores edict joined London with Abolition in the minds of the white colonists. The latter provided the decisive white rallying point for what historian Thelma Wills Foote accurately called a white settler revolt and the white American War for Independence fought in no small measure to preserve and expand Black chattel slavery. Independence emerged from the state of the mind of the rebels who already by early 1775 coming to believe that a London-African combine was mounting against them, leavingsecession a unilateral Declaration of Independence as the only way out (Horne, 227, emphasis added). Two months before Dunmore issued his proclamation, rebels in South Carolina hung and cremated a free black man, Thomas Jeremiah, for saying that if England sent troops to repress the colonists, he would join them. Over the objections of South Carolinas royal colonial governor, Jeremiah was tried and found guilty of exciting the Negroes to an insurrection (Horne, 226). Even before the Dunmore proclamation, Horne shows, colonists were up in arms in light of alleged attempts by the crown to incite the Africans against them.

When Dunmore issued his edict, there was no turning back from white independence, leading Horne to ironically call Lord Dunmore a leading US Founding Father.

It is hardly surprising that North American slaves identified the cause of Freedom with London, not the rebels. Tens of thousands of those slaves and a large number of free blacks naturally joined the redcoats (Horne, 246).

Independence as a Disaster for Nonwhites

The American revolution was a disaster for North American nonwhites. The colonists triumph over London brought about the reassertion of slaveowner control over the enslaved black population in the new republic (Thelma Wills Foote, quoted in Horne, 244). The North American slave system tightened and expanded in subsequent years. The color line between white and black was drawn with harsher lines than ever before in the land of liberty. Horne reflects on immediate and long-term consequences that mock the dominant national sense (shared even by many left historians) of the American Revolution as a democratic, forward-leaning development:

there is a disjuncture between the supposed progressive and avant-guard import of 1776 and the worsening of conditions of Africans and the indigenous that followed upon the triumph of the rebels. Moreover, despite the alleged revolutionary and progressive impulse of 1776, the victors went on from there to crush indigenous politics, then moved overseas to do something similar in Hawaii, Cuba, and the Philippines, then unleashed its counter-revolutionary force in 20th-century Guatemala, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, Angola, South Africa, Iran, Grenada, Nicaragua and other tortured sites too numerous to mention (Horne, 248).

The white North American settlers counter-revolution was a great slavery success at least until the Civil War, when another white secession and military necessity compelled Abraham Lincoln to follow in Lord Dunmores footsteps by liberating and arming black slaves.

The American Paradox

The American paradox (US historian Edmund Morgans term), whereby the Age of Liberty was also the Age of Slavery, was not limited to colonial North America and the United States. As the historian Greg Grandin reminds us, the paradox can be applied to all of the Americas, North and SouthWhat was true for Richmond [Virginia] was no less true for Buenos Aires and Lima thatwhat many meant by freedom was the freedom to buy and sell Black people as property (Greg Grandin,Empire of Necessity: Slavery, Freedom, and Deception in the New World,New York, 2014, emphasis added).

Still, of the 10 to 16 million Africans who survived the Middle Passage to the New World, two-thirds ended up in Brazil or the West Indies. But by 1860, approximately two thirds of all New World slaves lived in the US South. In the US alone among the new Western Hemisphere Republics of the 19th century, Black chattel slavery flourished rather than faded until its destruction in the Civil War.

Part of the explanation for that disjuncture is the natural reproduction of slaves under the paternalist regime of the US South. Another aspect is the remarkable expansion of cotton slavery across the US South in the first half of the 19th century, critical backdrop for the early industrial revolution in England and Europe. A final piece was the 1776 counter-revolution: the North American break-off slayed the specter of British Abolition and opened vast new swaths of land for genocidal theft from the continents original inhabitants and the deployment of new slave cash-crop production armies.

In his remarkable 1976 volume American Slavery, American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia, the historian Edmund S. Morgan argued that Black chattel slavery was part of why bourgeois freedom and democracy rhetoric of the kind that produced the famous Virginian Jeffersons famous and stirring Declaration of Independence was so pronounced in revolutionary North America. In making their case for revolution and equality against the slavery imposed on them by the British crown and British merchants, the tobacco planters of Virginia and their publicists took bourgeois-republican rhetoric to new egalitarian-sounding heights in part because they could. They did not have to worry about a vast artisan, yeoman, servant, and proletarian class that might take such rhetoric and turn it against their rulers in the ways that English and French lower and working classes did in the late 18th and 19th Century Age of Revolution, Chartism, and early socialism. The planters had slayed that menace in advance by turning their southern workforce into chattel slaves branded by their skin color and stripped of all basic human and civil rights by people utterly without rights. This was their response to Bacons Rebellion, a great 1676 interracial uprising of Virginias indentured servants, ex-servants, workers, poor farmers, and even slaves. Ironically enough, the slave system and its Black Codes helped make Virginia a leading global bastion of liberty talk since there was no free working class there to wield republican and democratic rhetoric against ruling classes from the bottom up.

Crimes Which Would Disgrace a Nation of Savages

Seventy-six years after the DOI, the great Black abolitionist Frederick Douglass delivered perhaps the greatest oration in U.S. history, titled What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? By the reckoning of Douglass, himself an escaped slave, the great national holiday was a day that reveals to [the slave], more than all other days in the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is the constant victim. Further:

To him, your celebration is a sham; your boasted liberty, an unholy license; your national greatness, swelling vanity; your sounds of rejoicing are empty and heartless; your denunciations of tyrants, brass fronted impudence; your shouts of liberty and equality, hollow mockery; your prayers and hymns, your sermons and thanksgivings, with all your religious parade, and solemnity, are, to him, mere bombast, fraud, deception, impiety, and hypocrisy a thin veil to cover up crimes which would disgrace a nation of savages. There is not a nation on the earth guilty of practices, more shocking and bloody, than are the people of these United States, at this very hourGo where you may, search where you will, roam through all the monarchies and despotisms of the old world, travel through South America, search out every abuse, and when you have found the last, lay your facts by the side of the everyday practices of this nation, and you will say with me, that, for revolting barbarity and shameless hypocrisy, America reigns without a rival.

War Capitalism

To ground Douglasss eloquent fury in harsh historical-material circumstance, I can recommend no academic text more strongly than Edward Baptists Bancroft Prize-winning 2014 study The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Rise of American Capitalism. Baptist eviscerates the mainstream tendency to see slavery as a quaint and archaic pre-modern institution that had nothing really to do with the United States rise to wealth and power.In this tendency, slavery becomes something outside of US history, even an antiquated drag on that history. That tendency replicates a fundamental misunderstanding curiously shared by anti-slavery abolitionists and slavery advocates before the Civil War. While the two sides of the slavery debate differed on the systems morality, they both saw slavery as an inherently unprofitable and static system that was out of touch with the pace of industrialization and the profit requirements of modern capitalist business enterprise. Nothing, Baptist shows, could have been further from the truth. Unlike what many abolitionists thought, the savagery and torture perpetrated against slaves in the South was about much more than sadism and psychopathy on the part of slave traders, owners, and drivers. Slavery, Baptist demonstrates was an incredibly cost-efficient method for extracting surplus value from human beings, far superior in that regard to free (wage) labor in the onerous work of planting and harvesting cotton. It was an especially brutal form of capitalism, driven by ruthless yet economically rational torture along with a dehumanizing ideology of racism.

The Half Has Never Been Toldshows that the commodification and suffering and forced labor of African Americans is what made the United States powerful and rich decades before the Civil War. Capitalist cotton slavery was how United Statesseized control of the lucrative the world market for cotton, the critical raw material for the Industrial Revolution, emerging thereby as a nation to be reckoned with in the world capitalist system by the second third of the 19thcentury.

But the biggest parasitic profiteers of chattel slavery employed wage labor on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. North American cotton slavery was the historical-material taproot for the British industrial revolution, whose capitalist owners benefitted from the American revolution since US independence meant they could import chattel-generated cotton that would not have been available if the colonies had stayed under the control of a British empire that had outlawed slavery. American independence was a big win for the textile lords of Manchester. Historian Sven Beckerts magisterial study Empire of Cotton: A Global History (Vintage, 2014) shows how utterly dependent English and European textile manufacturers were on the expanding frontier of coerced gang slave labor in the Antebellum South. The rise of supposedly free market British and European industrial capitalism depended on two critical dimensions of what Beckert calls war capitalism: the warlike expropriation of native peoples from North American lands and the brutal enforcement of coerced labor in North American cotton fields, where wage labor was not viable.

The returns were wrung through soul-numbing exploitation overlaid with savage racist torture. Chronicling the astonishingly horrifying violence and terror inflicted on millions of Black Americans who suffered in bondage over the eight decades between US national independence (1783) and the US Civil War (1861-1865), Baptist documents how the southern slave engine of American capitalist accumulation murdered Blacks in huge numbersand stole everything from surviving slaves through the massive and cruel engineering required to rip a million people from their homes, brutally drive them to new, disease-ridden places, and make them live in terror and hunger as they continually built and rebuilt a commodity-generating empire Over a generation, The Half Has Never Been Toldshows, the infant US South grew from a thin coastal belt of burnt-out tobacco plantations into a giant continental Empire of Cotton. This remarkable expansion was rooted in regular and ferocious white violence. The brutality and bloodshed included mass-murderous Indian Removal (cotton slavery required constant westward territorial extension), forced slave migrations, the endemic fracturing of slave families, and he ubiquitous and systematic torture of Black slaves. As Baptist observes:

In the sources that document the expansion of cotton production, you can find at one point or another almost every product sold in New Orleans stores converted into an instrument of torture [used on slaves]: carpenters tools, chains, cotton presses, hackles, handsaws, hoe handles, irons for branding livestock, nails, pokers, smoothing irons, singletrees, steelyards, tongs.Every modern method of torture was used at one time or another: sexual humiliation, mutilation, electric shocks, solitary confinement in stress positions, burning, even waterboardingdescriptions of runaways posted by enslavers were festooned with descriptions of scars, burns, mutilations, brands, and wounds.

The merciless system that survived and then took off across the future slave Confederacy (which would carry out a second great slaveholders secession in 1861) under the Cross of Cotton was a monument to racist sadism in profitable service to unbridled capitalist accumulation.

Beyond Patience with a MessyDemocracy Thats Been the Envy of the World

Read a book, the New Left historian diplomatic (imperialism) historian Carl Parrini told a generation of students at Northern Illinois University, you might learn something. Go to the library and get lost in the stacks and sources. Maybe the current US president or his speechwriters need to follow Parrinis advice. Heres what soon-to-be President Elect Joe Nothing Will Fundamentally Change Biden said two nights after Election Day 2020 while Trump and his minions were moving ahead with their well-telegraphed campaign to legally and (if necessary) violently overthrow the outcome: Democracys sometimes messy. It sometimes requires a little patience as well. But that patience has been rewarded now for more than 240 years with a system of governance thats been the envy of the world. (New York Times, November 6, 2020, A1)

That was some serious gaslighting. What democracy was Sleepwalking (through a nightmare) Joe talking about? As Joe Nothing Will Fundamentally Change Biden sputtered out those clueless words of self-destructive calm, a vast empirical literature documents the abject cancellation and trumping of majority U.S. public opinion by concentrated wealth and power on key social and policy issue after another. US- American democracy is so messy it doesnt exist. Heres some reading on that: Martin Gilens and Benjamin Page, Democracy in America? What Has Gone Wrong (University of Chicago, 2017); Ron Formisano, American Oligarchy: The Permanent Political Class (University of Illinois, 2017); Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson, Winner Take All Politics: How Washington Made the Rich Richer (Simon and Schuster, 2011); Paul Street, They Rule: The 1% v. Democracy (Routledge, 2014); Paul Street, This Happened Here: Amerikaners, Neoliberals, and the Trumping of America (Routledge, 2021)

Patience rewarded for 240 years? Joe might want to read Baptists The Half Has Never Been Told and Douglasss July 4th speech and reflect on how that oration was delivered exactly 76 years after the American revolution. The speech is available as a book and so now is historian David Blights Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of the Douglass, Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom (Simon and Schuster, 2018). Blights latest volume is a must read. So is Deborah Gray Whites brilliant and highly readable volume Arent I a Woman? Female Slaves in the Plantation South.

The 1857 Supreme Courts Dred Scott decision, which explicitly denied the humanity of Black people, came down 81 years after the American revolution. It helped precipitate a Civil War in which Black chattel slavery was only ended through an epic struggle that killed off nearly 3 percent of the nations population. Blacks were still legally segregated and disenfranchised in the US South a century after the conclusion of that war. Women did not win the franchise (vote) until 1920! They still havent passed an Equal Rights Amendment! Meanwhile, numerous civil, human, and voting rights (including the right of Black people to choose their own Congressional representatives) have been getting away chipped away at for many years and the nations neo-Taney Court just re-imposed the female enslavement of forced motherhood across half the nation in one fell swoop with its horrific June 24th, 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson decision.

Envy of the world really? Ever try to explain numerous key authoritarian aspects of the US political order, crafted by slave-owning Founders for whom democracy was the ultimate nightmare the undemocratically ludicrous Electoral College, the absurdly powerful and malapportioned Senate, the pathetically gerrymandered House of Representatives, reactionary federalist states rights, campaign finance rules that turn US elections into a wealth primary, the unelected Supreme Court to someone from another country? The thoroughly proper response youll get: Wait, your leaders call this democracy, indeed the greatest democracy in the world?! What a farce!

Heres a good book for Joe and his dismal Dem friends on our holy system of governance: Daniel Lazare, Frozen Republic: How the Constitution Paralyzes Democracy (1997).

Patience? It has just been shat upon with Christian-fascist glee by the highest judicial body in the worlds most powerful state. After a little mess he and his mealy-mouthed Attorney General dont really want to properly clean up the 2021 fascist assault on bourgeois democracy and rule of law carried out by Trump, Meadows, Flynn, Eastman, Bannon et al and documented at length by the US House January 6th Committee Biden inherited a Supreme Court stocked with absurdly revanchist super-majority Christian- and fossil-fascists. That Trump Court just wiped out womens fifty year constitutional right to an abortion, rolled back the legal civil rights of arrested people, rolled back gun safety, slashed Indian Countrys right to run its own legal affairs, and prosecute non-Indigenous criminals, eviscerated Black voting rights in Louisiana, and crippled the Environmental Protection Agencys power to regulate carbon emissions this last as the planet tips further into terminal environmental collapse with the United States stands in the eco-cidal vanguard of this and many other planetary crimes.

Hey, Joe, its like the Revolutionary Communist Party leader Bob Avakian says: your Shining City on a Hill is full of fascists. Fascists in high places. Basic bourgeois-democratic voting rights and safe elections now face massive reactionary white-nationalist/neofascist assault across the nation. The fascist Court has just agreed to hear a case arguing the formerly fringe, far-right independent legislature theory. The fact that the Court agreed to hear this insane argument basically for letting Red states cancel popular presidential votes as the basis for their Electoral College slates in 2024 is the tell. (The decision to take Dobbs in May of 2021 was the signaling of intent.) The Trump-Alito Court will likely permit Red State legislatures to guarantee election outcomes matched to their Amerikaner world view.

What People Will Quietly Submit to

Patience is recommended with the US system of governance? Really? Biden might want to read Howard Zinns justly famous Peoples History of the United States, which details repeated instances in which human rights and social justice progress recurrently depended precisely on masses rejecting patience and trust in the supposedly benevolent US system of governance. Zinns best-selling volume was of course inspired by the wisdom of Douglass, who wrote this on the eve of the Civil War: Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. Find out just what any people will quietly submit to, and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows, or with both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress.

As Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, used to reflect, the silence of many if not most of the good and decent people is just as problematic as, if not more disturbing than the viciousness and fascism of the bad. The bestlack all conviction, while the worst, Yeats wrote, are full of passionate intensity (wise words even if he appears to have identified with the fascist enemy). Its not fair, but the quiet, privatism, shelter, individualism that so many of us crave can easily become complicity. It ultimately proves disastrous. When we play the passive role of bystanders watching the game of social and political oppression and resistance from the sidelines, we should not be surprised when the game leaps up off the field to swallow up our lives.

There are limits to focusing just on the noisy and explicit evil of the most obvious and ugly culprits. The oppressor, Simone de Beauvoir once wrote, would not be so strong if he did not have accomplices among the oppressed.

In the end, King once wrote, we will remember not the words of our enemies but the silence of our friends.

Note to Elie Mystal: Look to the People to Stop the Courts

But why on Earth am I making reading recommendations for Joe Biden and his ilk? Our 21st Century Bertrand Russell-plus, the legendary left intellectual Noam Chomsky rightly dismisses the longtime left maxim speak truth to power. As Chomsky says, power knows the truth already, and is busy concealing it. And distorting it, I might add. It is the oppressed who need to discover the truth, not the oppressors.

Complicity and silence can take deceptively vocal forms. Listen to the liberal Nations legal correspondent Elie Mystal talking to Chris Hayes on MSNBC about how depressed he feels over Bidens failure to take on a Christian fascist (my description not Mystals though I wouldnt be surprised if he agrees with the characterization) that no longer cares about any of the practical realities and facts that used to concern Republican Supreme Court justices:

The Court has no money. It has no power to tax. And it has no army. The person who can stop the courts is the executive of the United States, the President of the United States. But right now, I dont want to say I am angry at Biden right nowI am sad [about Biden]. I am sad that right now, cuz you know who remembers 30 years ago [when the pre-fascist Supreme Court still cared about the practical realities involved in issues like climate change and abortion P.S.]? Joe Biden. Joe Biden remembers the hokey past of bipartisanship, where he could reach out to conservatives who were concerned about practical governance. Those people dont exist now, but Joe Biden never got the memo. And so, Im sad that in this crucial moment, we have a president who is unwilling, who is so ossified in his past thinking, that he wont stand with his people at this critical moment to take power back. Not for himself, because he doesnt matter, but to take power back for the American people from the unelected, unaccountable judges.

That is good, very quotable on Biden. But this is Joe Nothing Would Fundamentally Change Biden, the deeply conservative right-wing neoliberal warmonger that we on the left have known about forever. Why be sad about President Corn Pop being the rusty old pool chain we know he is? Lets How about just be properly disgusted and then move on to make some Douglass-Zinn Peoples History. Would MSNBC like to join or at least give a shout out to Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights and RU4AR ally and civil disobedience hero Guido Reichstatder (who sat atop Washington DCs Frederick Douglass Bridge, shutting down traffic there for more than 27 hours on the day that the illegitimate fascist Court stripped away womens constitutional abortion rights) and to many other groups of people in DC and across the country who are not simply begging Sleepytime Joe and the dismal Weimar Dems to be something they arent and who are taking to the streets and public squares and putting their bodies on the line to force change through mass and direct citizen action? Dear Elie Mystal: only the people can stop the Court.

Something, some collection of outrages must break through this silence, this lack of conviction, this passivity, this complicity with the oppressor. Many have broken with surrender, but far too few. Patience and over-reliance on misleaders like Joe Drill Baby Drill Biden, Barack Obama, and Bill Clinton is our potentially terminal downfall.

An American Revolution is a Great Idea

The phrase American Revolution reminds me of what Gandhi said when a reporter asked him what he thought of Western civilization: I think it would be a good idea.

There theres a part of the 1776 document that still resonates if we expand our concept of the people to include persons of all genders, races, classes, cultures, and sexual orientations, etc.:

Governments deriv[e] their just powers from the consent of the governedWhenever any Form of Government becomes destructive [of human rights, life, liberty, and happiness] it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

Theres a dangerous idea the right to revolution on behalf of the masses that merits respect along with update for new circumstances.

American revolution? We need one without quote marks a real and actual revolution. So foul a sky, wrote Shakespeare five generations before the Master of the Mountain was born, clears not without a storm.

In the meantime, I recommend proper respect for and attention to good books, like the many ones quoted, cited, and hyperlinked in this essay. Its not for nothing that Red State Amerikaners banning tons of books. Burning them is the next stage, followed perhaps by the flaming of authors. Those who ignore the crimes of the past have been known to repeat them.

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Universities have been urged to be on high alert for human trafficking after suspected victims brought to Britain on student visas vanished from their courses and were found working in exploitative conditions hundreds of miles away.

In a recent case, Indian students at Greenwich, Chester and Teesside universities stopped attending lectures shortly after arriving in the UK, according to a report by the Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) seen by the Observer.

They were later found in the care sector in Wales, where they were living in squalid conditions with up to 12 people to a three-bed flat, and were working up to 80 hours a week, sometimes double-shifting, for way below minimum wage.

[The students] attendance at university was low or nonexistent and in some cases other persons were logging on for them at lectures to give the impression they were in attendance, the report said.

It comes after an Observer investigation uncovered widespread labour exploitation in care homes across Britain, with workers from India, the Philippines and countries in Africa found to have been charged up to 18,000 in illegal recruitment fees, and in some cases forced to work in conditions akin to debt bondage to repay money owed, with their wages intercepted and passports withheld.

In those cases, many of the suspected victims had come to Britain on legitimate skilled worker visas brought in by the Home Office to help plug shortages in the care sector.

The new evidence sheds light on other routes being exploited by traffickers and rogue agents in response to increased demand for cheap workers amid a worsening UK labour shortage.

In the case identified by the GLAA, the workers are understood to have had just 16 hours of online training and in most cases had not undergone criminal background checks, raising concerns about potential risks to elderly and disabled residents. The care homes that hired them were reportedly unaware of their backgrounds because false information was provided to them by the suspected exploiters, who ran a staff agency.

In another case, students were found living in a property in Birmingham where they had had their passports confiscated and were forced to work in exploitative conditions, according to Unseen UK, which runs a modern slavery helpline.

The students, who also came from India and reportedly spoke little English, were allegedly forced to work 24-hour shifts without breaks and paid so little that they could not afford to eat, according to the charity. The case was referred to police.

Meri hlberg, research manager at Focus on Labour Exploitation, said abuse of people on student visas was a growing concern in Britain because of labour shortages. There have been students whove been pressured to work in ways that do not comply with their visa and that makes them really vulnerable to exploitation because they can be told by their employer that theyre going to be reported to immigration enforcement or lose their right to be in the country, she said.

The findings have led to calls for increased monitoring of student visas and warnings for universities to be on alert, with the GLAA saying they should monitor student applications, attendance and payment of fees to identify signs of modern slavery.

The University of Nottingham Rights Lab, the worlds largest group of modern slavery researchers, has also described international student recruitment as an area of high risk at British universities. and warned in a recent report on campuses that student visas could be used to facilitate human trafficking.

Despite the increased risks, it said there was limited recognition of vulnerable students, with only 7.7% of universities it examined providing specific training to staff in pastoral roles. It has drawn up a blueprint to help universities tackle modern slavery, with recommendations including improved staff training and dedicated working groups.

International students are a key source of income for universities, with an estimated 605,130 in the UK in 2020-21, according to the Higher Education Statistics Agency with three-quarters of them coming from outside the EU. The Institute for Fiscal Studies estimates that fees from international students make up about 17% of the total income of the sector.

Universities with a licence can sponsor students to come to the UK provided they have an offer of a place on a course, with applicants generally required to have enough money to support themselves and cover their fees and good English language skills. After they arrive in the UK, the university sponsoring them is required to monitor their attendance, engagement and absences.

Universities UK, which represents 140 universities, said there were very low levels of abuse in the student system and that many of its members go beyond what is formally required by the Home Office to prevent students being exploited. Extra steps it recommends universities take to prevent abuses include introducing pre-application screening calls to ensure the credibility of applicants and increased deposit requirements.

Teesside University said it took a rigorous approach to the safety and welfare of students. Attendance was monitored and there were channels for students to seek support.

A recent compliance inspection from the Home Office, which involved a Higher Education Assurance Team Audit, resulted in the universitys processes being deemed compliant with the necessary standards, a spokesman said. Chester and Greenwich universities were contacted for comment.

The Home Office said: Criminals who force people into modern slavery for commercial gain will be tracked down and brought to justice. We have given law enforcement bodies the powers and resources to take action where exploitation is found.

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After Dobbs, We Have to Make the Court Political Again – Eugene Weekly

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By David Purucker

On June 24, the Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade. In a 5-4 ruling, the courts conservative majority ruled that the Constitution does not guarantee a right to an abortion. The decision will now be pushed to the states, 13 of which have trigger laws to immediately place draconian regulations on abortion, including heavy fines and long jail sentences for people who receive abortions and for those who assist them.

The conservative movement is now, predictably, calling for a national ban on abortion. But not just abortion in a concurring opinion to the ruling, Dobbs v. Jackson Womens Health Organization, Justice Clarence Thomas argued that the legal basis of past court decisions could also be invalidated, including rulings that established a right to privacy and contraception, sexual freedom, and same-sex marriage.

In the face of this sweeping legal attack on our freedoms, how should liberals and progressives respond?

Popular opinion is overwhelmingly opposed to the courts hard-right turn. Eighty-five percent of American voters think abortion should be legal in some or all circumstances, 78 percent consider birth control to be a basic part of womens health care, and 70 percent support the right of same-sex couples to get married, according to surveys from Gallup and Power to Decide. But indifference to the public is nothing new for the Supreme Court.

For most of American history, court justices have acted to inhibit democratic reforms and protect privilege. The Lochner Court of the early 20th century applied the 14th Amendments due process clause to invalidate state and federal laws to regulate child labor, limit the length of the workday, and establish a minimum wage. In the 1930s, the court acted to strike down or weaken key parts of FDRs enormously popular New Deal agenda, until the president threatened to add five more justices to the bench. More recently, in Bush v. Gore (2000), the court stole the presidential election for George W. Bush by stopping a statewide recount of ballots in Florida, which (as later analysis indicated) would have revealed a victory for Democratic candidate Al Gore.

In the face of this reactionary judiciary, todays Democrats tell us, yet again, to vote harder, so that maybe a Democratic president will get a chance to replace multiple justices and reestablish a liberal court majority. But if we have to wait for this generation of justices to die or retire, we may be stuck waiting for a long time.

Venerating these institutions will get us nowhere. What is instead needed is a political attack on the court itself. What would that look like? As Princeton historian Matt Karp recently argued in Jacobin magazine, we can learn something from the radicalism of Abraham Lincoln and the early Republican Party.

The courts infamous 1857 decision in Dred Scott v. Sanford held that Black Americans had no rights which the white man was bound to respect, and that the federal government could do nothing to restrict the expansion of slavery into new states on the frontier. The antislavery Republicans immediately denounced, not only this decision but the very idea that judges could decide burning political questions in this way.

As Abraham Lincoln put it in his 1860 inaugural address:

[I]f the policy of the government, upon vital questions, affecting the whole people, is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made . . . the people will have ceased, to be their own rulers, having, to that extent, practically resigned their government, into the hands of that eminent tribunal.

The Republicans, once in power, moved quickly to reform the judiciary. But more importantly, perhaps, Lincoln and his party simply ignored the court. In 1862, the Republicans passed legislation to ban slavery in federal territories, and Lincolns Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 freed slaves in secessionist Confederate states. Both directly repudiated the Dred Scott decision and left the court intimidated and politically weak through the era of emancipation and Reconstruction the greatest democratic expansion in US political history, as Karp notes.

Today, we hear calls to donate to abortion funds, struggle in blue state legislatures for laws to protect abortion, and engage in civil disobedience to protect those seeking abortions in red states. All are necessary. But at the national level, our freedoms will continue to be endangered until we challenge the institutions that are eroding them.

Voting isnt enough. To protect abortion, and our democracy, we must confront the unaccountable power of the Supreme Court.

David Purucker is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Sociology at the University of Oregon.

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Migration offers an urgent fix for the skills we need right now, but education and training will set us up for the future – The Conversation

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Australia is facing serious labour and skills shortages both now and in the longer term. The immediate priority is to help employers fill current vacancies. In the longer term, the government needs to ensure its investments in education and training prepare Australia for future skill needs and opportunities arising from rapid technological change and other grand challenges like climate change.

The new minister for skills and training in the Albanese government, Brendan OConnor, is faced with competing calls to increase the skilled migrant intake and to invest in education and training to meet the demand for skilled workers.

Decisions are typically framed in an either-or way in largely Western, Anglo-Saxon societies such as Australia. Polarisation becomes the norm. We see this in the portrayal of Australias employment and skills problems in the media and by various interest groups.

On one side is the call for more immigrants, whether temporary or permanent, by the main industry and employer groups. Based on Australias experience over the past couple of decades, migrants will generally be the quicker and cheaper option to ease the shortages employers are facing now. However, many of these are general shortages of workers who may be unskilled or semi-skilled.

Relying on migrants to solve skills or labour shortages may only be a quick fix. It also serves to reinforce current practices and problems. And that doesnt position Australia well for future industries.

On the other hand, the trade unions, Reserve Bank and Grattan Institute have argued that going back to the previous migration settings may only reinforce the negative effects of minimal real wage growth for Australian workers. Its also likely to reinforce the exploitation and underemployment of migrants.

For example, the federal parliamentary inquiry into a modern slavery act found certain industries (like horticulture) exploited temporary migrants, backpackers and international students through wage theft. This happened when profit margins were squeezed and Australian workers were reluctant to do those jobs.

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And research shows an over-reliance on migration risks entrenching outdated industries and slowing Australias economic transition as part of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This revolution is being driven by technology becoming embedded in societies through the fusion of multiple technologies into what are known as cyber-physical systems.

But investing in education, skills and training can take years to deliver a significant return. Typical apprenticeships already take up to four years. The move towards higher apprenticeships to foster skills in advanced industries may take even longer.

Research has found many employers, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, lack the resources or resilience to survive external shocks for very long. And they no longer have government COVID-19 support schemes like JobKeeper to keep them afloat.

The former Coalition government planned to throw money at the skills problem. Its 2022 budget allocated more than A$2.5 billion to vocational education and training (VET) policies to help fill skills gaps.

Its unclear how much the new Labor government is prepared to stick to those plans or even to bring forward investments that were mostly back-loaded until after 2023-24. A large budget deficit and inflation are compounding the difficulties.

Immigration may have been an effective solution in the past. Today, things may not be that simple.

For one thing, migrant source countries like China are still restricting international travel by their citizens due to ongoing COVID-19 restrictions. Many of Australias traditional source countries have long delays in issuing travel documents.

Australia also faces increased competition from other developed countries like the Unite States, United Kingdom and Canada, which have made themselves more attractive for migrants. These countries were less restrictive during the pandemic, giving them a head-start on Australia, which closed its borders.

Read more: International student numbers hit record highs in Canada, UK and US as falls continue in Australia and NZ

As both the Business Council of Australia and O'Connor have recognised, Australia doesnt have the luxury of adopting a binary approach migration or training. Both are necessary.

First, it needs to attract migrants and make it easier to enter Australia to reverse the outflow caused by issues like the lack of JobKeeper support for temporary migrant workers.

Second, it must invest urgently in education, skills and training for growth industries of the future. These include renewables, healthcare and Industry 4.0. The latter is the result of the cyber-physical transformation of manufacturing for example, 3D printing needs advanced materials with internet-linked printers, which are increasingly intelligent and autonomous.

Read more: 'I will never come to Australia again': new research reveals the suffering of temporary migrants during the COVID-19 crisis

Other stakeholders should work together to design and invest in education and training solutions too. These stakeholders include major employers, state and territory governments, trade unions, vocational education and university providers.

Besides streamlining the migration process, federal, state and territory governments need to quickly refresh their National Agreement for Skills and Workforce Development.

Industry, vocational education and university providers should collaborate on micro-credentialled offerings These short courses are a way to rapidly upskill both domestic and international workers. This can help fill current gaps without the long lag effects associated with traditional educational qualifications.

Read more: Microcredentials: what are they, and will they really revolutionise education and improve job prospects?

Employers may also need to change their mindsets. Instead of employing only fully qualified employees they may have to take on ones who require ongoing support for lifelong learning.

Finally, while there may be good opportunities in the current job market in so-called traditional industries, potential employees should not take the easy route of stereotypical careers. Younger people should explore and invest in training and education for careers that will be opened up by disruptive technologies. Examples include automation, artificial intelligence, robotics, machine learning and digitalisation.

Australia has to take a more creative approach. We need to use the post-COVID and post-election opportunities to overcome current shortages and make sure the economy can respond to future challenges.

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