Comrades,
 
I have decided to post this article for the entire silent 200+ members.  Herein 
follows a real Marxist expose of the Arizona shootings that firmly fly in the 
face of the revisionist Melvin's attempt at character assassination as being 
the cause!
 
By Paul Teitelbaum 
Tucson, Ariz. 

Published Jan 12, 2011 3:50 PM 
 
The Jan. 8 shooting of Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in Tucson was a planned 
political assassination attempt. The murder attempt and massacre that followed 
took the lives of six people, including a 9-year-old child, and wounded at 
least 12 others. This slaughter takes place within the political climate of 
extreme racism, anti-immigrant terror and fear-mongering that the right wing, 
their politicians and pundits have been stoking for more than a decade.










 

 

 
The infamous Sheriff Joe Arpaio, racist legislation such as anti-immigrant law 
SB 1070 and anti-ethnic studies law HB 2281, coupled with escalating 
militarization of the border, increased presence of Border Patrol Agents in 
local communities and the escalating powers of local police departments — these 
are what created the basis for the events of Jan. 8.
 
“Hate radio” talk-show hosts, like Tucson’s Jon Justice, along with nationally 
known bigots like Rush Limbaugh, Michael Savage and Glenn Beck, in their on-air 
rants are continually using language encouraging violent acts. Often, as in 
Sarah Palin’s now infamous “target poster,” these bigots name individuals who 
should be “hit” or “removed.”
 
This right-wing rhetoric, which fans the flames of racism and blames all of 
society’s ills on immigrants, Black people, Muslims and other people of color, 
continues to become more venomous as the capitalist economic crisis deepens. 
Its purpose is to sow division and divert people’s attention from the real 
problems at hand: unemployment, deepening cuts to education and social 
services, attacks on public service workers and unions, continuing foreclosures 
and evictions, cruel and dehumanizing prisons filled to the brim, trillions 
spent on unnecessary wars abroad and hundreds of billions handed out to the big 
privately owned banks in so-called “bailouts.”
 
This divide-and-conquer technique protects the real culprits behind the 
deepening economic catastrophe and budget cuts facing the workers and the poor: 
Wall Street, the Pentagon and Washington.
 
Right wing puts Giffords
in cross-hairs
 
When the Barack Obama administration introduced the health care reform bill in 
2009, the political climate became particularly vicious. The billionaire-funded 
Tea Party emerged on the scene, disrupting health care town halls, threatening 
any candidate that supported the Obama plan and depicting Obama in the likeness 
of Adolph Hitler. Every movement of the Tea Party was given extensive media 
coverage. That emboldened members of the Tea Party to spit upon members of the 
Black Congressional Caucus as they entered the Capitol Building in Washington 
D.C. on their way to vote for the bill.
 
At a health care town hall meeting in Phoenix on Aug. 17, 2009, attended by 
President Obama, about a dozen people armed with guns gathered outside the 
event. A Giffords health care town hall meeting was disrupted by Tea Party 
bigots; a weapon dropped out of one man’s pants. The night after the health 
care vote in Congress, Giffords’ office was vandalized by kicking and shooting 
out a glass door and window.
 
Giffords retained her seat last November by a narrow margin in a campaign 
against Tea Party candidate Jesse Kelly. Fundraising events were held by Kelly 
where he urged supporters to help remove Giffords from office by joining him to 
shoot a fully loaded M-16 rifle. He was pictured on his web site in military 
gear holding his automatic weapon and promoting the event.
 
Right-wingers plastered anti-Giffords signs throughout Tucson with demagogic 
slogans like “Gabby stole your health care” and other personal attacks. The 
most right-wing of potential Republican presidential candidates, Sarah Palin, 
listed Giffords among the 20 candidates targeted for removal in the last 
election. Palin depicted these targets on her website by placing the crosshairs 
of a gun sight over the congressional district of each target. She underscored 
the message with the words: “Don’t retreat, RELOAD!”
 
Arizona’s Latino Congressman, Raul Grijalva, who also survived a campaign 
against a Tea Party candidate, had the windows to his office shot out and 
received numerous death threats after announcing his support for the Boycott 
Arizona campaign in the wake of the SB 1070 signing.
 
Shooter was encouraged to commit this act
 
Jared Loughner, arrested for the shooting, is described as a loner — a 
22-year-old psychiatrically unstable youth who had a fascination with 
right-wing rhetoric. Posts on Loughner’s web site used language and terminology 
found on the web sites of fascist groups. Federal investigators say they found 
a note inside his home where Loughner stated his intention to assassinate 
Giffords.
 
No information has been published indicating that Loughner acted in collusion 
with anyone else or with an organization. Nevertheless, right-wing forces in 
Arizona and throughout the U.S. have given the signal that these kinds of 
violent and deadly attacks are needed and they have pointed to targets. The 
political environment in which Loughner lived encouraged him to act as he did.
 
The military buildup along the border and the state condoning racist Minutemen 
border patrols all convey the same bigoted message. The state has also done 
nothing to stop North American Nazi J. T. Ready, who organizes “Mexican 
Hunting” trips — that is, excursions to hunt down immigrants trying to cross 
the border areas of Pinal County. The fascist Ready has even produced a video 
in which he says, “We will kill them.” (guanabee.com)
 
The assassination attempt is directly related to the policy of border 
militarization. “These senseless deaths are the result of a border policy that 
has been building since 1994,” Isabel Garcia told Workers World. Garcia is an 
immigrant rights activist and community leader with Coalición de Derechos 
Humanos in Tucson. “This has propelled the growth of fear, hate and violence. 
Over 5,000 migrant deaths, shootings and continuing violence are a direct 
result of this policy.” Racist, anti-immigrant forces have been steadily 
escalating their war against the immigrant and Latino/a communities in Arizona, 
while the banks, private prison companies and military contractors are raking 
in millions.
 
Pima County sheriff attacked for comments
 
Arizona has been the epicenter of this racist, right-wing reaction. When he 
first addressed the media in his Jan. 8 press conference, even the sheriff of 
Pima County, Clarence Dupnik, said that Arizona had become a magnet for bigotry 
and hate and that some “people in the radio business and some people in the TV 
business” are responsible for fomenting the divisive political climate in 
Arizona. (latimes.com, Jan. 8)
 
On Jan. 9 Arizona’s racist and militarist Sen. Jon Kyl said on CBS-TV’s “Face 
the Nation” that Dupnick’s remarks had no place in a law enforcement briefing. 
Tucson’s right-wing radio station KQTH-FM called for Dupnick’s resignation. 
Dupnick has also faced an inquisition from various FOX News pundits about his 
comments.
 
Tucson prepares to fight back
 
On Jan. 11 several Tucson groups, including the Coalición de Derechos Humanos, 
the International Action Center of Tucson, the Alliance for Global Justice and 
the Student Justice Education Project, held a press conference to denounce the 
racist political climate in Arizona. The event was originally called when the 
state legislature was about to convene and representatives planned to attack 
the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The organizers planned to condemn 
this racist attack, which is an attempt to deny citizenship to children born in 
the U.S. who have undocumented parents.
 
But then the press conference was also able to address the Jan. 8 shootings. 
Speakers laid the blame squarely on the racist, anti-immigrant forces and the 
millionaires and billionaires who finance them.
 
James Jordan of the Alliance for Global Justice summed up the press conference 
by saying, “We live in a war zone. It is a war against both U.S. and Mexican 
workers and farmers. It’s a war of economic policies, and it’s a war for cheap 
labor just like the first U.S.-Mexican War was about extending slave territory.
 
“Because of NAFTA,” Jordan continued, “hundreds of thousands of jobs were lost 
on both sides of the border, and millions of rural Mexicans lost their farms 
and saw their communities destroyed. Because of border militarization, 
thousands of undocumented migrants have perished crossing the desert looking 
for work in the U.S. Those who survive become criminalized or demonized as 
super-exploited workers paid low wages, with no rights. But we can end this 
war. We can end it by tearing down the border wall, repealing NAFTA and 
adopting real immigration reform that doesn’t act as a cover for more 
militarization and criminalization.”
 
The groups that participated in the press conference are working to build a 
broad coalition in Tucson and to extend it throughout the state and the 
country. They want to mobilize the forces needed to stop this right-wing 
reaction. They can be turned back. Now is the time.

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