Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Economy? We Don't Need No Stinking Economy!
It is particularly ironic that participation in a trade
industry that has been ours for thousands of years — actually introduced to
their ancestors by our ancestors — has been under attack since the moment we
began realizing any significant economic gain from it. But the attempt by the U.S.
and Canada to deny this inherent right is not the only egregious act by two of
the world's biggest hypocrite nations.
Kidnapper, hostage holder and pedophile John Rolfe (d. 1622) of
Pocahontas fame took the first steps to bastardize our tobacco by commercializing
the product for the European market. Philip Morris, Lorillard, R.J. Reynolds
and others finished the job by turning tobacco into nicotine delivery systems
praying on chemical addiction for market security. Governments and government
officials raked in billions with taxes, fees, surcharges, settlements,
political contributions, tobacco lobby perks and campaign contributions.
Lawyers saw the same; and both tobacco and anti-tobacco lawyers got rich and
famous. And while all this money was being spread, Big Tobacco continued
cranking out cigarettes. These guys played every angle possible to keep up
demand, supply and distribution. They even courted small, almost insignificant
Native smoke shops and the low or no-tax environments we operate in. Anything
for sales. But that all changed.
Soon the unholy marriage between Big Tobacco and small Native
smoke shops bore an offspring that would destroy the bliss — Native-manufactured
brands and products. Soon the very companies that used our people to skirt state
and provincial law were writing the federal legislation to snuff us out of the
business.
Now don't get me wrong, even with Big Tobacco kind of in our
corner the U.S. and Canadian governments were hell bent on not letting us build
an economy on this or anything else. A few Big Tobacco executives even got
prosecuted for bending rules and breaking laws in dealing with the
"illicit reservation tobacco trade." But once these guys lined up
with the top cops it didn't matter where tobacco originally came from since
Team USA and Team Canada were going lie, cheat and steal to keep us out of the
game. We were now terrorists or at
very least funding them. What ensued were stings, seizures and set-ups of all
kinds, including creating sell-outs among Native businessmen and in tribal
councils.
But our shops continue to operate and Native brands and
Native-produced generics continue to roll off our shelves. Criminalizing our
businesses has not stopped them. It has just made it easier to call us
criminals.
And while the tobacco sideshow keeps everyone distracted,
Canada and the U.S. eye what's left of our lands and resources all the while calculating
how they might separate us from both. Even as most territories wallow in
poverty and the majority of Native people live ghetto lives in the cities where
they have been removed, coal, gas, oil and tar are raped from our lands leaving
destruction that would make George Washington and John Sullivan proud. While
people freeze to death in their homes due to the very extreme weather caused by
the world's "fat takers," diamonds, minerals, lumber, water and
energy resources are stripped from our lands leaving wastelands behind as well
as cancer, tainted fish and wildlife, polluted water and a stench in the air. And
this while poison seeps out of our own Mother in radioactivity and other seen
and unseen dangers.
Almost no economic benefit ever makes it back to the people
from all this exploitation and the little that does only seems to validate or
encourage the practice. More jobs are created for cleanup of the inevitable
disasters associated with raping the planet. But, of course, real cleanup is
impossible. The fact of the matter is that Americans and Canadians are neither
the users of these energy resources nor are they beneficiaries of their revenue
either — except those Americans and Canadians that pocket the money on the
sales to China. The U.S. broke records last month exporting more than a billion
gallons of crude and petroleum products in a single week ending on February 21.
So all the hype about domestic supply and energy security is as big a lie as
the whole "Tobacco and Terrorism" scam.
China has invested billions of dollars into the tar sands oil
extraction in Alberta and it's not to build a better Canada. It is to pull
billions and billions of dollars out of our Mother and do it at the greatest
rate and scale possible. The majority of Americans and Canadians are ignorant
about the issues at stake. Even in the liberal state of New York a recent poll
with more than 10,000 online participants had over 51 percent saying
"Frack Away," obviously believing the hype over the jobs and benefits
to be had destroying the Earth. The same goes for the Keystone XL Pipeline. Far
too many Canadians and Americans have bought into all the lies and propaganda
associated with this international crime against humanity because they have
been duped into believing they will somehow benefit from the dirtiest oil on
the planet flowing from Canada to the Texas Gulf so it can be sold to China.
This is not irony. This is criminal. While the U.S. and
Canada legislate to prevent any economy from developing or meagerly continuing
on Native lands they rape the land they stole from us or are stealing from us.
This is all being done while they lie to their own people and destroy the
ground beneath their feet.
I am not a fan of what the white man did to our tobacco but I
would rather be a criminal farmer, even of tobacco, than a lawful destroyer of
the planet.
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