Baldwin Park 2, the Rematch!
It was another good day for diversity, tolerance, and racial harmony
in America as anywhere from around 500 to 800 anti-hate protesters
turned out once again to oppose the "Save Our State" a.k.a
"Minutemen" and National Vanguard / Alliance white supremists
outsiders who come into people's communities to spew their hatred and,
it seems to me, to look for white supremists recruits.
I arrived this time without my bicycle, bringing around 70 ham and
cheese sandwiches to pass out freely among participants since there
were a number of individuals passing out water freely. Arriving at
around 11:30 or 11:40, I missed seeing the speech by the Baldwin Park
Mayor praising Judy Baca and denouncing the racists by about 30
minutes or so. I'd seen the Mayor at the first anti-hate rally so I
assume I didn't miss much the second time around.
The Baldwin Park City -- our elected government officials -- had
received hundreds of terrorist death threats from "Save Our State"
a.k.a. "Minutemen" a.k.a. "National Vanguard" supporters, defenders,
members, participants and such. The Mayor had mentioned during
Baldwin Park #1 that the City would be asking the FBI to go after
these racist scumbags and that criminal charges would be filed. All
because our elected government officials support and defend the
rights of the _citizens_ of the communities they serve and they
refuse to bow down to right-wing terrorists that come in from out of
town who don't belong in America, leave alone in peaceful, diverse
American communities like Baldwin Park.
As I arrived, I watched two white supremists walking hot-footed up
Downing heading North/East past the Monument, and on their heels were
about half a dozen anti-hate participants, some of them yelling at
the racists.
One of the white supremists was wearing a while construction helmet
and the other was wearing jungle camo pants, both of them trying
hard to keep within sight of the police. When I saw these clowns, I
looked behind me at the police officers standing around the Monument
and noted that they were watching the racists being hounded by the
good guys, and the cops were happy to just watch.
Someone from the anti-hate protesters stepped between the fleeing
white supremists and the anti-hate protesters and said something,
prompting the anti-hate activists to stop and merely watch as the
white supremists fled up Badillo. Apparently these scumbags snuck
back behind police lines and rejoined their white supremists buddies
down along Pacific and Downing.
After walking around a bit, I was shocked and disgusted to see that
the racists had been sequestered and isolated on the street corner
far away where they were virtually impossible to see. The police
has set up barricades of yellow ribbon and police officers along
all four city blocks, boxing them in on all sides, and they were not
allowing vehicles or people on foot any where near the racists.
I thought at the time that this was akin to the right-wing fascists'
"Free Speech Zones" that the Bush regime has been setting up to pen
up progressive activists around the country. Looking across the
yellow ribbon, one could see a bunch of people -- maybe 30 or 40 --
and some American flags, but no movement at all. There were no cars
passing back and forth along that section of Pacific Ave and no
cars along that section of Downing. The racists had been boxed up
on a street corner where nobody could see them and where the
anti-hate activists couldn't let them know exactly what the people of
this community thinks about them to their white bread, neo-Nazi
faces.
Walking around, I was happy to see so many fellow white Americans who
had joined in the anti-hate rally. More than half of the activists
were Hispanic or apparently Native tribes but there was a good number
of fellow white Americans who had turned out. I was proud to see
that the majority of Americans are opposed to these "Save Our State"
a.k.a. "Minutemen" a.k.a. National Vanguard et al. creeps and that
so many were willing to turn out and stand in solidarity with their
fellow dark-skinned Americans.
Some of the things I didn't like: I didn't like the Socialists and
what appeared to me to be Communist handfuls of individuals who
were there on the anti-hate side. They -- like so many of us staunch
Capitalist Pigs such as myself -- look at these right-wing extremists
and note that out of control Capitalist greed is one of the major
causes of much of the world's woes, and the fascist regime's invasion
and indiscriminate slaughter of innocent Iraqis -- over 100,000 so far
-- solely to seize control of their oil is a right-wing atrocity
that _can_ be chalked up to Capitalism. But I look at the history
of Socialism and Communism and I note that they're either just as
bad as uncontrolled Capitalism, or they're worse. So I was put off
by the few Socialists that showed up handing out literature.
Another thing I didn't quite like was the appeal for funding for the
various incidental projects that the widely diverse group of
anti-hate activists have going. There's the effort to get the
neo-Nazi Arnold Schwarzenegger removed from office and there was a
request for funding donations toward that effort, but that wasn't
the major reason why we were there in Baldwin Park. True, opposing
these right-wing Republican racists ties in strongly with opposing the
right-wing extremist politicians, but the focus was a bit fuzzied
by all the secondary anti-fascism issues in BP2.
Still, the vast majority of the rally participants -- 99% of them
or so -- were there to oppose the SOS / MM / American Nazi Party /
Storm Front / National Vanguard a.k.a. Alliance white supremists
scumbags so the minor annoyances I encountered were _really_ minor.
Another thing I wasn't sure I liked was the speeches that talked
about the take over of California from Mexico and the injustice of
it all. Yes, it was a genocide when Europeans invaded and slowly
slaughtered (or quickly depending) the Domestic North American
peoples who lived here. The complaints about the genocide and the
oppression and injustice are absolutely justified and correct...
But the rare and occasional comment I heard -- often in Spanish --
about how such injustice needs to be rectified by returning
California and Texas to Mexico is something I can't agree with even
in principle. (I'm willing to let them have Texas back since the
State of Texas degrades the rest of the Union, of course.)
The dancing I quite liked. There were two or maybe three groups of
dancers dressed in Native costume dancing along Downing out on the
sidewalk and elsewhere where people in vehicles driving past could
watch them -- at least until the light turned green. They were
very good dancers and had obviously practices their art in closed-in
spaces like the sidewalk as well as in open areas such as the circle
dancing they performed near the Monument.
There was a table with a public address system and some shade and
at the table there was an amusing skit played out for the large
crowd watching. The skit consisted of what I believe might have
been Christopher Columbus rampaging his way through South America,
meeting peoples of brown skin, shaking their hands, and then wiping
the "dirt" from his hands after each hand shake.
Whom ever it was being depicted -- Christopher Columbus or a white
European invader, or a symbolic representation of such -- whoever
it was kept telling the six of seven actors representing Native
peoples that he wanted and needed their lands, so sorry, but you'll
have to step aside as we come in and take over and if you stand in
our way, we'll genocide you -- which then happened.
To be sure I didn't watch the whole skit since there was so much
other stuff going on and I wanted to walk around and see what was
up elsewhere. But the skit that I did see was done well and I
was laughing every time the European or Columbus wiped his hands
after shaking the hand of a Native. I noticed that none of the
other mostly Hispanic crowd were laughing even at the places that
I think were _supposed_ to be funny, so I shrugged my shoulders,
and went looking to see what else was going on.
Hanging from the trees were various "Minutemen" with bizarre multi
faces, and Arnold Schwarzenegger hanging from a tree. Some of them
were pinatias (spelling?) that had candy and little games in them,
and I saw some kids smacking one of them with sticks as an adult
tugged a string to make the thing a bit difficult to hit. I had
to laugh, thinking it's a shame the racists far, far down the street
standing in their little dejected corner couldn't join in the fun
we were having while we were opposing the hatred they stand for.
Before leaving I had wanted to see if I could get some photographs
of the racists for the Dark Wind Project web site since it would be
a damn shame to not document some of the known and avowed white
supremists that are part of the SOS / MM. The barricade of yellow
ribbon and police officers along Downing was solid and the cops
were only allowing racists to cross -- which is how the amusing
clown in the white construction hat and the equally amusing clown in
the jungle camo pants wound up being chased through our ranks.
So I took to Badillo and started walking West toward Pacific Ave
thinking I could then walk South to where the white supremists
were stationed. All along Badillo there were police officers with
a number of SWAT units, some medical vehicles, and even a pumper
fire engine. Along Badillo near Pacific there were a number of
anti-hate activists stationed with protest signs and the vehicles
passing by were greatly supportive, keeping up a nearly constant
stream of honking in support of these good Americans standing up
against racism and bigotry.
Every nearby South/North side street was barricaded by yellow ribbon
and lines of police officers. I had attempted to walk South to see
if I could get photographs of the racists up close, but a police
officer pointed at me after I had gotten maybe 5 feet past the yellow
ribbon and politely asked me to return to the other side of the
ribbon.
At the business parking lot on the corner of Badillo and Pacific, a
very large group of anti-hate activists had gathered and with
their protest signs had taken up a circular march. There were so
many people there that it was difficult to get through them to see
everything going on -- or to see if _anything_ other than a march
was going on.
That large group of activists had an audience solely of the many
police officers who were lined along the street keeping all the many
anti-hate activists far from the racists way down the street. And
when I looked at a map after Saturday's rally, I see that the cops
had surrounded the racists with barricades of officers, vehicles,
and K9 units. All vehicle traffic anywhere around the racists was
shut down so the racists were left standing all alone on their corner
of sidewalk, jacking each other off or whatever they did to keep
themselves amused since nobody but themselves could see them.
And this seems so unfair to me in a number of ways. "Free Speech
Zones" have been used against progressive Americans by the fascist
Bush regime to suppress and oppress real American patriots, and here
it was a bunch of right-wing hate mongers clapped into their own
virtual "Free Speech Zone" of their own, hoist by their own petard,
as it was. I bet not a one of these white bread Republican males
ever thought they would be subjected to the right-wing tactic of
isolating and thus totally nullifying protesters.
Since there was no way to get photographs of the racist kooks, I
turned around and waited with others on the corner to cross the
street to return to the main protest. Since the streets were being
controlled by the cops, they were directing traffic with the
stop lights in four-way-flash. While the cops continued to direct
traffic, the people waiting to cross waited a long time politely
for the cops to direct them across. After a good long time there
was discussion and it was decided we would just wait for a break
in traffic and start across -- which we did.
After attaining the oppose sidewalk, I mentioned to the guy on my
left, "We made it!" and he said, "And without a rubber bullet in
our legs, too!" }:-}
Walking back toward the main rally area near the Monument, I was
once again amused by just how many police officers there were. It
was an effort to make sure that everyone was well aware that any
kind of misbehavior at all would be and could be dealt with quickly
and decisively. But they need not have bothered: We're all peaceful
protesters, as usual, would probably wouldn't have lunched the
racists even if there hasn't been a single cop around to save them.
That's not what we're about, after all. At worse the white
supremists would be subjected to another massive denouncement for
their hatred and bigotry of anyone with dark skin, but considering
the vehicular assault these "Save Our State" a.k.a. "Minutemen"
scumbags committed in Baldwin Park, by far the good guys had much
more to worry about at the hands of out-of-control racists than they
had to worry about us peaceful protesters.
Upon returning to the Monument crowd, I noticed that it had grown
even larger. While my Spanish is improving, I wasn't able to
understand much of what was being said on the public address system
when the talk was in Spanish, but I was amused to pick out various
phrases I _could_ understand.
"Operation Wetback Two" was one amusing phrase i liked. I had to
laugh at that one though I did so from the privilege of my white face.
I suspect that the victims of racism who have dark skin probably
don't find anything the racists do to be at all amusing. But the fact
of the matter is that I find so much of the issues to be amusing in
a variety of ways, with the white supremists kooks being the most
amusing by far.
In the middle of the Metrolink Rail Station parking lot -- which was
closed to vehicles for obvious reasons -- there was a long line of
activists holding large signs on long sticks which -- when placed
side to side -- showed a strong anti-hate, pro-diversity, pro-America
message, one of strength from unity. When the activists turned
their signs, it showed the backs of Americans, symbolically turning
their backs on racism, intolerance, bigotry, and everything these
"Save Our State" a.k.a. "Minutemen" a.k.a. National Vanguard et al.
clowns stand for. I was careful to get a good set of photographs of
that since it was a good -- very good -- message.
That's pretty much how it happened. The cops kept the peace and
none of the white supremists ran over any of the good guys in their
vans this time around. I didn't see any arrests but then there was
so much going on that I would have missed them simply due to
probabilities and chance.
The City of Baldwin Park is to be commended not only for standing up
against these white supremists scumbags and now bowing to their
terrorist death threats, but also because their police officers
behaved themselves, acted professionally and calmly, and did a good
job making sure the _people_ of the community were both safe and
afforded their Constitutional right to demonstrate. I can't imagine
that the racists are at all happy with being segregated in a
virtual Republican "Free Speech Zone" and I would hope that the
racists complain about that.
And a good time was had by all.
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bp2008.jpg -- The first look at the Monument before the major crowds
start gathering in the area.
bp2009.jpg -- A number of tables and some shade was put up for the
various literature hands outs and stuff.
bp2010.jpg -- The various white supremists hanging comfortably from
trees with the ever-present police helicopter orbiting above.
bp2011.jpg -- If I'm not mistaken, that's George W. Bush hanging
in the tree, the mass murdering baby killer war criminal himself.
bp2012.jpg -- Another photograph of some of the anti-hate protesters.
bp2013.jpg -- More of the same.
bp2014.jpg -- The entire Metrolink parking lot was taken over by
the anti-hate protesters.
bp2015.jpg -- And more of the crowd.
bp2016.jpg -- More of the same. The area immediately in front of
the sound stage was used for dancing and for skits.
bp2017.jpg -- More of the crowd.
bp2018.jpg -- Here's a wide look at the large series of anti-hate,
pro-America protest signs that the activists hoped the racists would be
able to see. We take a closer look at these signs in later photographs
but this is a good look at the whole set.
bp2019.jpg -- There was a fairly large number of Native dancing,
broken into 2 or maybe 3 different groups. Two smaller groups are shown
in later photographs but this was the larger one.
bp2020.jpg -- More of the same.
bp2021.jpg -- A smaller group located along Badillo, I believe it
was, out where passing motorists could see them.
bp2022.jpg -- A look across the street at another smaller group of
Native dancers in costume on the right. To the left is the monument that
the hate mongers want to pretend is "seditious."
bp2023.jpg -- And panning a bit left to get a look at the Monument
area from across the street. Most of the anti-hate activists are spread
out down Downing and Badillo, pretty much strung out along the city
blocks surrounding the racists.
bp2024.jpg -- And we've apprached the group of Native dancers after
crossing the street. We're facing West.
bp2025.jpg -- Here's a look at the back of that series of anti-hate,
pro-America protest signs. The backs of the signs show the backs of
Americans, all of whom have "turned their backs on racist bigots."
The series underscores the fact that America is a land of diversity and
supposedly one of tolerance and equality and that the white supermist
scumbags coming into our community from out of town and out of State are
unamerican scumbags who don't deserve to live in America.
bp2026.jpg -- Lots of United States flags mixed in with Mexican
flags and other flags. One of the anti-hate protesters had a sign that
showed Uncle Sam and Aunt Mexico with the caption that said something
about had bad it is when families fight.
bp2027.jpg -- While walking West on Badillo to see if I could get
some photographs of the white supremists for this web site, I took some
photographs of the many, many police officers who were present. There
were a large number of law enforcement units that aren't Baldwin Park
units and were units called in by neo-Nazi Arnold Schwarzenegger on the
worry that the white supremists would get out of hand.
bp2028.jpg -- Another look at some more peace officers.
bp2029.jpg -- Here's a good look at a special unit of law enforcement
officers hanging out in the shade with nothing to do. From the frowns
and such, I got the impression that police officers don't like having
their photographs taken when their obscuring face plates are up and
their identifying badge numbers have not yet been removed.
bp2030.jpg -- And even more police officers. There was the suggestion
that there might have been anywhere from 150 to some 200 police officers
there and it looked to me like that guess was probably accurate. Not a
one of them was needed there since it was highly unlikely that the
white supremists would have attacked the anti-hate protesters this time.
bp2031.jpg -- I believe I'm walking across Pacific. To my left is
a barricade of tellow ribbon and police officers and far, far down the
street are the white supremists and other racists that I was trying to
get photographs of. None of these officers were allowing anyone to pass
to get to the racists, however, so I don't thing anyone got any
photographs of the scumbags.
bp2032.jpg -- Giving up on getting photographs of the racists, I
turned around and started to head back East along Badillo, taking some
photographs of the line of protesters along the main highway there.
bp2033.jpg -- A South-heading side street which could conceivably
have been used to getphotographs of the racists was blocked off by
police. In fact the cops had the bad guys completely surrounded.
bp2034.jpg -- Indigenous People Against White Racists. That does
not seem fair or look very good from my perspective. With me walking
past with my white face, does this person consider me a racist also?
Solely because I have a white face? I got the impression she did. In
fact I saw an annoying amount of anti-white racism among a handfull of
anti-hate protesters this time. Baldwin Park #1 I didn't see any.
bp2035.jpg -- Why we are here protesting. A list of reasons is
offered. Again, I had to wonder if this guy also considered me one of
the invading racists because of my white face. I got the impression
that some of these anti-hate protesters considered all whites
to be guilty of racism, genocide, invasion, and all else simply by
virtue of our white skin.
bp2036.jpg -- Arnold Schwarzenegger, Son of a Nazi. Yep! This
Republinazis is no better than George W. Bush.
bp2037.jpg -- Racist whites keep out. Well, at least that means
I'm allowed to stay. <smile> I think maybe I encountered a dozen
or so people who were on the anti-hate side that were anti-white racists
and that was rather annoying. The vast majority -- 99% or better --
didn't advocate ideals of intolerance so the annoyance was short term.
bp2038.jpg -- Deport Schwarzenegger. Good idea.
bp2039.jpg -- More of the same. I don't really like these posters
and the suggestion that whites should leave North America. Does this
person include me in that request? I'm out here protesting
against the white supremists and yet I have to wonder whether these
people with these protest signs are just as big of racists as the
"Save Our State" a.k.a. "Minutemen" a.k.a. National
Vanguard / Alliance white supremists. Except that these protest signs
specifically state that white racists should leave, not all
whites so it's highly probable that they don't mean me.
bp2040.jpg -- And we're back at the main anti-hate rally. There is
a skit going on with the invasion of North America under way!
bp2041.jpg -- More of the same.
bp2042.jpg -- I wanted to get a close up panoramic series of
photographs of the long set of protest signs and here's the start of
that line, starting from the left. Behind me far in the distance are
the racists and white supremists, none of which were able to see the
signs, I suspect, due to the distance.
bp2043.jpg -- Panning to the right a bit.
bp2044.jpg -- Panning further to the right.
bp2045.jpg -- And we're at the other end of the series.
bp2046.jpg -- After panning to the right to cover that series of
photographs, I continued to pan to the right until we're looking down
Downing street. To the right are the racists far off in the distance
out of frame but we'll get a couple of frames looking down that direction
here shortly.
bp2047.jpg -- Dignity and respect for the workign class. Well,
that'll never happen.
bp2048.jpg -- And finally, the last two frames looking West toward
the white supremists isolated on their little street corner all by
themselves where nobody can see them and they can't see anyone else.
bp2049.jpg -- You can kind of see vague human shapes with some flags
of some sort in the distance. Wouldn't it be nice if all white
supremist scumbags were locked up in tight little bundles far from the
real civilized Americans?
The June 25'th anti-hate rally
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