Friday, April 14, 2006
Disrupting Big Business
The effective mobilization of indigenous Americans against discrimination in the guise of immigration control, suggests they might have the power to do more than disrupt business as usual in the GOP-controlled capitol. In addition to disrupting the big business of racism in America, they could very well demand equal protection under the law, perhaps even initiating a push for less economic disparity and greater distribution of public wealth toward such things as universal health and educational benefits.
With luck and our support, this revitalization of the human rights movement has the potential to disrupt much more than a few sessions of Congress and Klansmen patrolling our borders; it could begin to shove the whole Contract with America agenda down the throat of corporate America where it belongs.
With luck and our support, this revitalization of the human rights movement has the potential to disrupt much more than a few sessions of Congress and Klansmen patrolling our borders; it could begin to shove the whole Contract with America agenda down the throat of corporate America where it belongs.