Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Support and assist the Huey P: Newton Gun Club. National Action is called for March 16.

A few days ago I put up a post supporting the Huey P. Newton Gun Club, which is organizing armed self defense against police violence and abuse in Texas, and also, I believe, setting the stage for a replacement of the corrupt and racist police with community based security. My impression is that they quite correctly see this issue as being a most urgent matter for the African American Community but that they encourage others, such as myself and progr by essive people in general to challenge the police state by all reasonable means including by emulating their actions, by supporting actions on March 16 and by making a monetary contribution to help forward their good work.


If the PTB have made it all but impossible to organize similar self defense where you live, as in New York City, for example it would not be a bad idea if you were to contact and seek the  issistance of the National Rifle Association  towork to  recuperate your Second Amendmendment rights.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 7, 2015
huey_p.newton@mailfence.com
@HueyGunClub
ARM UP FOR SELF DEFENSE — NATIONAL DAY OF ARMED CIVILIAN PATROLS
The Huey P. Newton Gun Club seeks to inform the international community and have them recognize the oppressive conditions that exist in every black, brown, and poor white community across the United States of America. As we attempt to organize and galvanize for mere survival on a daily basis, we are being shot down by malicious police agencies who have sworn to protect and serve the public, but have instead forsaken their oath. These police agencies protect the interests of the ruling class, much as they did in past with slave patrols in the South and strike breakers in the late 19th and early 20th century.
Police Terrorism, along with ill-advised and racist grand-juries across America, have failed to indict officers for murder even in circumstances where overwhelming evidence has existed to suggest an indictment would be appropriate. The emergence of The Huey P. Newton Gun Club has prompted black people specifically, and others generally, to take up arms for self-defense in response to these atrocities. The families of Mike Brown, Eric Garner, and John Crawford III, all exemplify the pain of thousands of victims of state-sponsored police murder without the due process of law; otherwise known as being killed extra-judicially.
In the tradition of revolutionary spirit, The Huey P. Newton Gun Club will not be idle during this most delicate time in history. The people of the World and the United States specifically, demand that we seize the moment where the issue of police terrorism is common among the masses. We are in agreement with the demonstrators in Ferguson, New York City, Oakland, Los Angeles, Chicago, and others cities that have taken to the streets in recent months to voice their outrage at an unjust system.
We realize that ongoing oppressive conditions breed the necessity of people to free themselves from the yoke of state oppression. Effective immediately, the Huey P. Newton Gun Club hereby mandates a national day of action, to include civilian patrols in every major city across the United States, including armed self-defense patrols where legal.
                As a show of unity and solidarity with people across the United States, the Huey P. Newton Gun Club will organize and participate in a national day of action known as “Arm Up for Self-Defense” on March 16, 2015. All local police departments and/or federal buildings around the country are appropriate sites for these demonstrations. Also, we request large purchases of survival equipment, supplies, and tools necessary to be used for self-defense purposes on this day. The Huey P. Newton Gun Club is not promoting violence, but rather unity and cohesion amongst groups across the country with one goal in mind,
THIS STOPS TODAY. WE DEMAND AN IMMEDIATE END TO POLICE BRUTALITY AND MURDER OF THE PEOPLE!!
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