Published in the December 18, 2012 issue of the Two Row Times
The embarrassing failure of the U.S. prosecutor in the Three
Feathers Casino trial is not a win. It's not even a draw! Surviving the persecution and prosecution of
their law enforcement agents, lawyers, judges and juries is a good thing, but
it is not justice. It is not justice when someone jams a stick in each of your
eyes and his system forces him to pull one out.
Kaneratiio and Rarahkwisere did not win in U.S. Federal Court
last week with their acquittal in the Three Feathers Casino trial. They didn't
get their year back. Kaneratiio doesn't get back the freedom that was
restricted. Rarahkwisere doesn't back get the 11 months he was forced to sit in
jail. Sakioetha doesn't get back the year he spent away from his home avoiding
the same fate. Nor has the stick been pulled from his eye.
Their courts are for “them.” Their courts are for those who
are part of their system — for those who vote, who fly their flags and pledge
allegiance to it. The courts are for the people who come to America with hopes
and dreams of striking it rich or escaping homelands gone terribly wrong.
These courts are not for us — people that have lived free and
independent lives for thousands of years before a White man, his church and his
laws washed up on our shores. They are not for a people that never consented to
subjugation or incorporation to them or with them.
Neither the U.S. nor Canada can cite the date or the event
that our sovereignty was transferred to them. They both claim jurisdiction over
us but can't seem to come up with how or when they got it. Oh sure, they can
cite a law or a ruling, but they can never quite explain how their lawmakers
and judges obtain the authority to strip the sovereignty from a people outside
their legal authority. Is it “might makes right”? Well, what happened to their "rule
of law" claims then or those "unalienable rights" they declared?
It's all a house of cards. These claims to ownership of our
lands and lives are simply false. When all is said and done, all the lands and
freedoms of Indigenous peoples were claimed under the banner of "Manifest
Destiny" and the "Doctrine of Christian Discovery,” the latter a
racist concept put forth by the Catholic Church and clung to by all European
"Christian" nations as justification for half a millennium of crime —
crimes that continue today.
The U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
affirms "that all doctrines, policies and practices based on or advocating
superiority of peoples or individuals on the basis of national origin or
racial, religious, ethnic or cultural differences are racist, scientifically
false, legally invalid, morally condemnable and socially unjust." Yet the U.S. and Canada claim supremacy over us on what the
entire world knows to be a premise that is racist, scientifically false,
legally invalid, morally condemnable and socially unjust.
So the question isn't, does the U.S. and Canada have jurisdiction
over us? That would be an unequivocal NO! The question is, what happens when
they jam their authority down our throats, forcing it at gunpoint or with bars
and chains? Most of the time their courts have their way with us while the
people of the world who know it is invalid, condemnable and unjust sit quietly
in the corner hoping not to be called upon. And we survive another indignity
and affront to who and what we are.
But sometimes they fail. Sometimes all their power and
resources, all their false accusation and claims, and all their high paid
lawyers and judges fail to complete another exercise in persecution through
prosecution.
The Three Feathers Casino trial is one of those failures. But
it is their failure — not our victory. We can be happy and even celebrate their
failure, but a crime that is stopped before it is complete is still a
crime. Surviving an attempted murder or rape does not mean that a crime was not
committed.
Kaneratiio and Rarakwisere did not win a contest. They foiled
a crime. The fact is that the U.S. Attorney's office attempted a crime and that,
too, is a crime, a crime to which they will never answer. There is no justice
when the Justice Department is committing the crime, even when a jury of their
peers rules against them.
So
congratulate our guys for standing up and for surviving the targeted assault
against them and the Kanienkehaka Kaianerehkowa Kanonhsesne — our Longhouse.
But until we stop the criminal assaults against our people there is no victory.
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