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MLK Injustice Index 2011: Racism, Materialism And Militarism In The US
16 January 2011 By Bill Quigley
“We as a nation must undergo a
radical revolution of values… when machines and
computers, profit motives and property rights, are
considered more important than people, the giant
triplets of racism, materialism and militarism are
incapable of being conquered.” Martin Luther King,
Jr. April 4, 1967
As we remember the courage and
hope of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., we must not
forget that he spoke out and worked against the
injustices of our nation, particularly those of
racism, materialism and militarism. Indeed that is
what made him so hated and so dangerous when he was
alive.
We have achievements to
celebrate: the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell;” the
release of San Suu Kyi in Burma; the enactment of the
Domestic Workers Bill of Rights by the NY legislature
that extends important labor rights to 200,000 nannies
and housekeepers; the victories of the Coalition of
Immokalee Workers; and the exposure of secret US and
other country machinations by Wikileaks, among
others.
There has been progress in
dismembering the laws of segregation which divided our
country. We must celebrate the successes that many
struggled to achieve. However, as we celebrate those
victories let us not lose sight of the challenges
still facing this country.
Here are some of the facts about
racism, materialism and militarism in the US which we
should reflect on as we decide how best to carry on
the radical struggle for justice of Dr. King. (For
each fact, I provide a brief cite to the sources which
are listed at the end of the article).
Let us renew our commitment to
the radical revolution of values for which Dr. King
gave his life as we turn to the realities of current
life.
Racism: Health,
Housing, Income and Jobs
Health
Infants born to black women are
1.5 to 3 times more likely to die than infants born to
women of all other races or ethnicities. Black men
and women are much more likely to die of heart disease
and stroke than their white counterparts.
Hypertension is by far most prevalent among
non-Hispanic blacks (42% vs. 29% among whites).
Uninsured persons are only about half as likely to
have hypertension under control as those with
insurance Source: Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Twenty-five percent of black
workers and forty-three percent of Hispanic workers do
not have health insurance, compared to fifteen percent
of white workers. Kaiser Family Foundation
Overall, sixteen percent of all
whites, twenty-one percent of blacks and thirty-two
percent of Hispanics do not have health insurance.
Census
Housing
In cities with large African
American populations, black segregation looks pretty
much the same as it did 40 years ago; Hispanic
segregation is on the rise. Princeton
Contrary to conventional wisdom,
the crisis in subprime mortgages in minority
neighborhoods was not the result of riskier lending
spurred by the Community Reinvestment Act or a decline
in underwriting standards. Princeton
Even with similar qualities
(credit profiles, down payment ratios, personal
characteristics, and residential locations) African
Americans were more likely to receive subprime loans.
Similarly blacks and Hispanics were significantly more
likely than whites to receive loans with unfavorable
terms such as prepayment penalties. The result: from
1993 to 2000, the share of subprime mortgages going to
households in minority neighborhoods rose from 2 to 18
percent. Princeton
Because predatory lenders could
efficiently target entire minority neighborhoods with
subprime mortgages, larger numbers of people were
affected than would have had they been more
geographically spread out. In true layman’s terms, it
was like “shooting fish in a barrel.” Segregated
neighborhoods just made it too easy to engage large
numbers of people in this devastating scheme and this
multiplied the effect of the crisis. Princeton
Black middle class families have
been stripped of more wealth by the real estate and
foreclosure crisis than any single event in US
history. Due entirely to subprime loans, black
borrowers are expected to lose between $71 billion and
$92 billion. Devona Walker
Income and
Jobs
Median household income for white
families is $51,861, for black families is $32,584,
and for Hispanic is it $38,039. Census
The Immigration and Enforcement
Agency is on pace to deport about 400,000 people this
fiscal year, more under the current administration
than any before. Slevin
The overall unemployment rate
among whites is 8.5% and among blacks it is 15.8%.
For white teenagers the unemployment rate is 22% and
among blacks it is 44%. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Materialism:
Inequality and Poverty
The top 25 hedge fund managers
were paid on average, more than $1 billion each in
2009. Schwartz, New York Times
Between 2002 and 2007, 65 percent
of all income growth in the US went to the top 1
percent of the population; that top 1 percent also
held a larger share of income than any time since
1928, according to economists Emmanuel Saez and Thomas
Piketty. Center on Budget and Policy Priorities
There are 43 million people in
the US living under the official poverty line. While
there are more white people living in poverty (30
million) than black (10 million) and Hispanic (12
million) poor combined, the poverty rate for whites of
12% is significantly less than the 26% rate for blacks
and the 25% rate for Hispanics. Census
The bottom 20% of the US
population have negative wealth, they owe more than
the value of all their assets. From 20 to 40th
percentile, the next 20% of the population, average
about $5,000 in wealth. The middle 20%, from the 40
to 60th percentile, own $65,000 in assets.
The next highest 20%, the 60 to 80th
percentile, are worth about $208,000. From 80 to 90th,
the average wealth is $477,000. From 90 to 95th,
the wealth is $908,000 in assets. From 95 to 99th
is $2,734,000 in wealth assets. And the top 1%?
$13,977,000 in average wealth. State of Working
America
Since the economic recession
started there has been a 25% rise in the number of
people “doubling up” in housing by moving in with
others, there has been a rise in the number of
homeless families, and in not one of the 50 states can
a person working full-time at one minimum wage afford
a two bedroom apartment for his or her family.
National Low Income Housing Coalition
Militarism:
Troops, Expenditures and Arms Sales
The US reports it has 1.4 million
people in active military service in 143 countries
around the world. The top places for US military
are: Afghanistan (105,900), Iraq (96,200), Germany
(53,951), and Japan (34,385). Department of Defense
There are an additional 819,000
people in the Reserve and National Guard and another
709,000 civilian personnel. 2011 Census Statistical
Abstract, Table 506.
The US spent $774 billion
directly on its military budget in 2010. The
Department of Defense budget was over $660 billion,
counting the special expenditures for Iraq and
Afghanistan wars. The Department of Veterans Affairs
was $114 billion for 2010.
The US spends much more on its
military than any other country in the world.
Military spending has increased by 75% since the year
2000 and represents about $2100 for every person in
the US. Excluding expenditures for veterans the US
military budget in 2009 was over $660 billion. In
second place globally was China at about $100
billion. France was third at $63 billion, the UK next
with $58 billion and Russia in 5th place
spending $53 billion. In fact the US spends more on
military than the rest of the top 10 countries in the
world put together. SIRI
The US also leads the world in
the sale of lethal weapons to others, selling about
one of every three weapons worldwide. The USA’s major
clients are South Korea, Israel and United Arab
Emirates. SIRI
The US continues to hold 174
people in indefinite and illegal detention in
Guantanamo despite global calls for closure. Thirty
eight of those still being held have won their habeas
corpus petitions in front of federal judges but still
have not been freed. Miami Herald.
The US continues to launch remote
controlled unmanned predator drones into Pakistan, a
country we are not even at war with. In 2010, US
drones struck Pakistan 118 times killing many
civilians. New America Foundation
The number of deaths in the US
wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are difficult to
calculate since the US only counts US deaths. The US
reports 1277 US military have died in Afghanistan and
4427 died in Iraq. The Iraq Body Count estimates
between 99,357 and 108,475 civilians have died in
violence associated with the war in Iraq.
www.iraqbodycount.org
Nobel Prize winning economist
Joseph Stiglitz estimates that the total cost of the
Iraq war to the US is more than $3 trillion. For this
estimate he calculated the actual military costs, the
cost of treating and compensating disabled veterans, a
$10 increase in the price of oil (the increase in the
price of oil went from $25 a barrel when the US
invaded Iraq to as high as $140 a barrel in 2008), the
increase in the federal debt and the borrowing that
demanded. Stiglitz
Conclusion
As we celebrate the life of Dr.
King, let us realize the challenges that still face
those who seek a world of justice and peace. He
showed us that anger at injustice can be combined with
courage to create real hope for a better world. Let
us address the injustices of continuing racism,
materialism and militarism with the courage and hope
that Dr. King displayed in his brief life.
Sources:
Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Economic News Release, January 7, 2011, Table A-2.
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t02.htm
Census: US Census, Income
Poverty and Health Insurance Coverage in the US 2009
http://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/income_wealth/cb10-144.html#tablec
Center on Budget and Policy
Priorities, “Top 1 percent of Americans Reaped Two
Thirds of Income Gains in Last Economic Expansion.”
http://www.cbpp.org/cms/index.cfm?fa=view&id=2908#_ftn1
CDC: Source: Centers for
Disease Control Health Disparities and Inequalities
Report, US 2011.
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/pdf/other/su6001.pdf
Department of Defense. Active
Military Personnel, September 30, 2010.
http://siadapp.dmdc.osd.mil/personnel/MILITARY/history/hst1009.pdf
James Glanz, “The Economic
Cost of War,” NYT, 2-28-09.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/01/weekinreview/01glanz.html?pagewanted=1
Kaiser: Health Insurance
Coverage in America, 2009, Kaiser Family Foundation.
http://facts.kff.org/chart.aspx?cb=60&sctn=174&ch=1911
Miami Herald. Guantanamo by the Numbers.
12-26-10. http://www.miamiherald.com/2007/11/27/322461/by-the-numbers.html
National Low Income Housing
Coalition: Out of Reach 2010. http://www.nlihc.org/oor/oor2010/
introduction.pdf
New America Foundation. The
Year of the Drone: An analysis of US drone strikes in
Pakistan, 2004-2011. http://counterterrorism.newamerica.net/
drones
2010 Princeton study “Racial
Segregation and the American Foreclosure Crisis,”
Jacob Rugh and Douglass Massey: http://wws.princeton.edu/news/
Massey_Rugh_Foreclosure/ Massey_Rugh_Summary.pdf
Nelson Schwartz and Louise
Story, “Pay of Hedge Fund Managers Roared Back Last
year,” New York Times, March 31, 2010. http://www.nytimes.com/
2010/04/01/business/01hedge.html
SIRI. Stockholm International
Peace Research Institute. Military expenditures: News
Release June 2, 2010. http://www.sipri.org/media/pressreleases/
pressreleasetranslations/storypackage_milex
Sale of weapons by US:
http://www.sipri.org/yearbook/2009/05/05A
Peter Slevin, “Deportation of
Illegal Immigrants increases under Obama
administration,” Washington Post, 7-26-10. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/
content/article/2010/07/25/AR2010072501790.html
State of Working America.
Economic Policy Institute. http://www.stateofworkingamerica.org/
Joseph Stiglitz and Linda J.
Blimes, “The true cost of the Iraq war: $3 trillion
and beyond,” Washington Post, 9-5-10. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/
content/article/2010/09/03/AR2010090302200.html
Devona Walker, “Foreclosures
are destroying the Black Middle Class.”
http://brechtforum.org/
foreclosures-are-destroying-black-middle-class
Bill is Legal Director at the Center for
Constitutional Rights and a law professor at Loyola
University New Orleans. He can be reached at
quigley77@gmail.com
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