(Español) “La América de Trump y la nuestra”, texto de Mumia sobre Charlottesville
La ´América´ de Trump y la nuestra
Por Mumia Abu-Jamal
La conmoción de Charlottesville, Virginia, está resonando en todo el mundo. El turbulento río de odio que retumbó por la ciudad destacó un panorama de paranoia: barras y estrellas, suásticas, insignias Nazi, cruces del Ku Klux Klan y gorras con mensaje de Trump.
Son la cara oculta de Estados Unidos—ahora descubierta para que todos la vean. Son ‘América.’
Son el filo de la navaja de los millones que escucharon a Trump decir que Obama nació en África. Esto es el trumpese que dice con un guiño del ojo, “Él no es de nosotros. No es un americano de verdad, como nosotros. ¿Comprenden?”
Caras apenas maduras de una generación moribunda, la resaca inadvertida que llevó a Trump a la Oficina Oval. Pedirle a Trump que renuncie o condene a estos racistas o sus opiniones, es como pedirles a las uvas que condenen la jalea. En realidad, no se puede hacer porque ellos son parte de él, y él es parte de ellos.
Aquí vemos el Trumpismo desenmascarado. Hacer ‘América’ grande de nuevo. No me digas.
Charlottesville, Virginia, es el hijo ilegítimo de Charleston, Carolina del Sur, donde un joven neo-nazi asesinó a nueve personas negras en una iglesia hace dos años. Dos ciudades, un ejemplo. La rabia blanca a punto de hervir. Visible y presente en los dos casos.
Los agravios de personas traicionadas por el capitalismo, por la fuga del capital corporativo, por el TLCAN y por el reloj del cambio, siempre dando vueltas, se han vuelto el combustible para que ataquen al eterno “otro” ––los negros, judíos, latinos, musulmanes, inmigrantes, entre otros––, a cualquier persona considerada no verdaderamente blanca.
Hacer ‘América’ grande de nuevo. Hacer ‘América’ odiar de nuevo. Hacer ‘América’ blanca de nuevo. Es el trumpismo. ¿Cómo se puede esperar que Trump se denuncie a sí mismo?
Desde la nación encarcelada, soy Mumia Abu-Jamal.
–©’17maj
13 de agosto de 2017
Audio grabado por Noelle Hanrahan: www.prisonradio.org
Texto circulado por Fatirah Litestar01@aol.com
Traducción Amig@s de Mumia, México
The Hour for Our Peoples to Flourish Has Arrived Another Step Forward
The Hour for Our Peoples to Flourish Has Arrived
Another Step Forward
Joint communique from the National Indigenous Congress and the Sixth Commission of the EZLN greeting the first members of the civil association, “The Hour for Our Peoples to Flourish Has Arrived.” This is a required legal step in order to register the candidacy of the spokesperson of the CIG [Indigenous Governing Council], the indigenous woman María de Jesús Patricio Martínez, for the presidency of the Mexican Republic 2018-2024.
August, 2017
To the People of Mexico:
To the Peoples of the World:
To the National and International Sixth:
Sisters, brothers, hermanoas,
Compañeras, compañeros, and compañeroas:
The originary barrios, tribes, nations, and peoples gathered in the National Indigenous Congress and the indigenous Zapatista communities salute this next step forward on the long road toward putting the name of our indigenous compañera María de Jesús Patricio Martínez on the electoral ballot in 2018 as candidate for the Mexican presidency.
This legal step has been possible thanks to the generous ear, respectful gaze, and friendly word of women and men who have earned, through their own history and efforts, a special place not only in Mexico and in the world but also, and above all, in the heart that is the color of the earth that we are.
The National Indigenous Congress as well as the indigenous Zapatistas express here our approval of and appreciation to:
María de Jesús de la Fuente de O’Higgins (Visual Artist and President of the Maria and Pablo O’Higgins Cultural Foundation)
Graciela Iturbide (Photographer)
María Baranda (Poet)
Paulina Fernández Christlieb (Ph.D. in Political Science)
Fernanda Navarro (Ph.D. in Philosophy)
Alicia Castellanos (Ph.D. in Anthropology)
Sylvia Marcos (Ph.D. in Sociology)
María Eugenia Sánchez Díaz de Rivera (Ph.D. In Sociology)
Ana Lidya Flores (Masters in Ibero-American Literature)
Paulette Dieterlen Struck (Ph.D. in Philosophy)
Márgara Millán (Ph.D. in Latin American Studies)
Domitila Domingo Manuel “Domi” (Graphic Artist)
Mercedes Olivera Bustamante (Ph.D. in Anthropology)
Bárbara Zamora (Attorney)
Magdalena Gómez (Attorney)
Rosa Albina Garavito (Masters in Sociology)
Elia Stavenhagen (Doctor)
Lidia Tamayo Flores (Harpist)
Carolina Coppel (Cultural Producer)
Pablo González Casanova (Ph.D. in Sociology)
Antonio Ramírez (Graphic and Literary Artist)
Eduardo Matos Moctezuma (Masters in Anthropological Sciences)
Javier Garciadiego ( Ph.D. in Mexican History)
Juan Carlos Rulfo (Filmmaker)
Juan Pablo Rulfo (Designer, Graphic Artist)
Francisco Toledo (Graphic Artist)
Paul Leduc (Filmmaker)
Mardonio Carballo (Writer, Journalist)
Luis de Tavira (Theater Director)
Juan Villoro (Writer)
Óscar Chávez (Singer-Songwriter)
Gilberto López y Rivas (Ph.D. in Anthropology)
Carlos López Beltrán (Ph.D. in Philosophy)
Néstor Quiñones (Graphic Artist)
Jorge Alonso (Ph.D. in Anthropology)
Raúl Delgado Wise (Ph.D. in Social Science )
Francisco Morfín Otero (Ph.D. in Philosophy)
Arturo Anguiano Orozco (Ph.D. in Sociology)
Carlos Aguirre Rojas (Ph.D. in Economics)
Pablo Fernández Christlieb (Ph.D. in Psychology)
Rodolfo Suárez Molinar (Ph.D. in Philosophy).
Leonel Rosales García, Monel (Musician from Panteón Rococó)
Rodrigo Joel Bonilla Pineda,Gorri (Musician from Panteón Rococó)
Marco Antonio Huerta Heredia, Tanis (Musician from Panteón Rococó)
Rolando Ortega, Roco Pachukote, (Musician)
Francisco Arturo Barrios Martínez, el Mastuerzo (Musician)
Panteón Rococó (Musicians)
Carlos González García (Attorney)
These persons, along with others who are currently being contacted, form part of the Civil Association named “The Hour for Our Peoples to Flourish Has Arrived,” a necessary body formed in order to begin the path of registration for the candidate whom, with respect and affection, we call “Marichuy,” so that for the first time in this country’s history, a woman from an originary people, and indigenous woman, contends for the presidency of the Mexican Republic.
Because of their honesty and commitment, all of these people hold our absolute trust and admiration. We thus presented their names to the first General Assembly of the Indigenous Governing Council held August 5 and 6, 2017. The Indigenous Governing Council received with joy the support of these brothers and sisters who are recognized across broad sectors in Mexico and the world due to their work in the sciences, arts, and social struggle.
In the face of the current war, our wager is for a real peace, that is, with democracy, freedom, and justice. This is one further step on our path to find those who we want to hear to and who we want to call to organize themselves.
From the most forgotten corners of originary Mexico, for the Full Reconstitution of Our Peoples: Never Again a Mexico Without Us!
National Indigenous Congress
Sixth Commission of the EZLN
August 6, 2017















































































































































