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					<description><![CDATA[<p>by Don Fitz</p>Politicians Agree: &#8220;Any White Cop Can Kill a Black Man&#8221; by Don Fitz In 2017 my article, &#8220;Any White Cop Can Kill a Black Man at Any Time,&#8221; told how St. Louis cop Jason Stockley killed a 24-year-old black man, Anthony Lamar Smith. Though Stockley claimed he had fired in self defense when Smith pulled a gun on him, evidence showed that he had planted the gun after the killing. When Stockley was found &#8220;not guilty&#8221; protests by thousands in St. Louis lasted for months, just as in 2014 when another white cop Darren Wilson killed Michael Brown in neighboring [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p align="center"><font size="6"><b><font face="Arial, sans-serif"><font size="5">Politicians Agree: &ldquo;Any White Cop Can Kill a Black Man&rdquo;</font></font></b></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, sans-serif"><font size="2"><b>by Don Fitz</b></font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">In 2017 my article, &ldquo;<a href="http://greensocialthought.org/content/any-white-cop-can-kill-black-man-any-time">Any White Cop Can Kill a Black Man at Any Time</a>,&rdquo; told how St. Louis cop Jason Stockley killed a 24-year-old black man, Anthony Lamar Smith. Though Stockley claimed he had fired in self defense when Smith pulled a gun on him, evidence showed that he had planted the gun after the killing. </font><font size="3">When</font><font size="3"> Stockley was found &ldquo;not guilty&rdquo;</font><font size="3"> </font><font size="3">protests by thousands in St. Louis lasted for months, just as in 2014 when </font><font size="3">another </font><font size="3">white cop Darren Wilson killed Michael Brown in neighboring Ferguson.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="3">Crises of cops indiscriminately killing black men keep intensifying throughout the area. In 2018, Stockley sued the City of St. Louis for putting him on trial in a case that could have created a precedent for cops being able to kill without ever being held accountable. Then, on September 20, 2019, news broke that in 2012, soon after the killing, the Missouri Attorney General&rsquo;s office had suppressed evidence regarding Stockley&rsquo;s DNA being found on the gun he claimed belonged to his victim. This is after months of the St. Louis Police Officers Association (SLPOA) harassing the City&rsquo;s first black female Circuit Attorney for attempting to defend citizens from racist attacks.</font></p>
<p><font size="3">We cannot limit ourselves to looking at only actions by white cops because those killings are interwoven into a pattern which includes rampant police violence, political cover-ups, political scandals, courtroom injustice, orchestrated suppression of demonstrations, and attacks on any effort to challenge the status quo. Post-Michael Brown racism in St. Louis reflects a coordinated effort by multiple right wing forces for an all-out attack on civil liberties.</font></p>
<p><font size="3">Let&rsquo;s back up to get a better picture of how the killing of </font><font size="3">Anthony Lamar Smith fits into the big picture. When Jason Stockley pumped 5-7 shots into Smith in 2011, the cop claimed that he had to defend himself from a </font><font size="3">heroin</font><font size="3"> dealer. </font><font color="#000080"><u><a href="https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/st-louis-police-shoot-kill-man-after-chase/article_bc1488d2-2b3e-11e1-80bd-0019bb30f31a.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><font size="3">Local press briefly covered it</font></a></u></font><font size="3"> as a drug deal gone bad. </font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">But it turned out to be much more than that. Kirkwin Taylor reported that he and his 5-year-old son had been riding with Smith before going to a fast-food restaurant. Taylor disputed the claim that Smith had drugs and a gun. &quot;<a href="https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/st-louis-police-shoot-kill-man-after-chase/article_bc1488d2-2b3e-11e1-80bd-0019bb30f31a.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">I wouldn&#39;t have had my son in there if there was a gun.</a>&quot; </font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">When Stockley first approached Smith&#39;s car, he carried his own unauthorized AK-47as well as his police gun. It is very possible that Smith sped away because he was terrified of the gun-toting cop. Stockley got a 30 day suspension for the AK-47 and resigned from the police force in 2013. He left to Houston TX where he took a lucrative management job. </font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">Also in 2013 Missouri Assistant Attorney General Dana Tucker filed a summary report on the case that said &ldquo;</font><font color="#000080"><u><a href="https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/senior-officials-in-missouri-attorney-general-s-office-failed-to/article_fda7eb3b-5f62-5cc8-ba12-de8d9d67691f.html#tracking-source=home-top-story-2" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><font size="3">the currently available evidence raises serious questions as to whether the shooting occurred as stated</font></a></u></font><font size="3">.&rdquo; The year before, investigators found Stockley&rsquo;s DNA on the gun he claimed he took from Smith&rsquo;s car after killing him. Smith&rsquo;s DNA was not on the gun. Additionally, Stockley&rsquo;s DNA appeared on a screw in the gun, indicating that the cop had handled it considerably.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">On Saturday, September 21, 2019, the </font><font size="3"><i>St. Louis Post-Dispatch</i></font><font size="3"> reported that the Missouri Attorney General&rsquo;s office had </font><font color="#000080"><u><a href="https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/senior-officials-in-missouri-attorney-general-s-office-failed-to/article_fda7eb3b-5f62-5cc8-ba12-de8d9d67691f.html#tracking-source=home-top-story-2" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><font size="3">concealed &ldquo;that information from lawyers, city officials and reporters.&rdquo;</font></a></u></font><font size="3"> The facts surrounding Smith&rsquo;s death were not available to his family in 2013 when they settled a wrongful death suit for $900,000.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="3">The DNA evidence was made available in 2016 when Stockley went to trial for murder. At the trial, it was brought out that a police car device recorded Stockley telling his partner, &ldquo;<a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/17/us/jason-stockley-protests-st-louis.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">I&#39;m gonna kill</a> that ******!&rdquo; as they chased Smith at over 80 miles per hour through city streets. A video documented that after Stockley killed Smith, he went back to the police car, grabbed an object and placed it by the victim.</font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">Pointing out that it would make no sense for an officer who had killed a suspect to handle evidence, the prosecuting attorney charged that Stockley had planted the .38-caliber revolver so he could claim &ldquo;self-defense.&rdquo; Stockley decided to not request a jury trial, leaving his fate to a single judge. Of 83 cops charged with killing civilians during the previous 12 years </font><font color="#000080"><u><a href="http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/stockley-not-guilty-verdict-not-a-surprise-based-on-history/article_65eaeafa-7267-5e6e-93d7-409ad6f94915.html#tncms-source=infinity-scroll-summary-siderail-latest" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><font size="3">none has ever been convicted</font></a></u></font><font size="3"> in a &ldquo;bench trial.&rdquo;</font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">As St. Louis waited for the verdict, media reviewed possible sentences of death or life imprisonment or conviction of second degree murder. The corporate press almost skipped over a theoretical option of &ldquo;not guilty.&rdquo; But in the days leading up to revelation of the judge&rsquo;s decision, Missouri Governor Eric Greitens and St. Louis City politicians urged &ldquo;calm,&rdquo; as if they knew a storm was about to break.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">During the wait for the verdict, St. Louis civil rights activists remembered that on the first anniversary of </font><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3">Michael Brown&#39;s death, several police in Columbia MO announced they were having &ldquo;</font></font><font color="#000080"><u><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/11/us/darren-wilson-day-columbia-missouri-ferguson-michael-brown.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3">Darren Wilson Day</font></font></a></u></font><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3">&rdquo; in order to celebrate that cop&#39;s killing the unarmed Michael Brown. Two days before the judge&rsquo;s decision was made public, Richard Geisenheyner, of Liberty Plaza MO, hung a sign by his confederate flag flag saying &quot;</font></font><font color="#000080"><u><a href="http://www.wearecentralpa.com/news/national/missouri-man-posts-slaves-for-sale-sign/810778845" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3">SLAVES 4 SALE</font></font></a></u></font><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3">.&rdquo; He explained that he was &ldquo;tired of the government telling him what to think.&rdquo;</font></font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3">On September 15, 2017, the St. Louis community was stunned to learn that Jason Stockley would not get the death penalty, not life imprisonment, and not even one day in jail. The judge decreed that Stockley was innocent and set him free. Free to become a </font></font><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3"><i>cause célèbre</i></font></font><font face="Times New Roman, serif"><font size="3"> of the Ku Klux Klan.</font></font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">Within minutes of the news hitting the air, Zaki Baruti, leader of the Universal African Peoples Organization and Green Party candidate for governor in 2000, had pulled together nine people to protest by the courthouse. The crowd of demonstrators soon mushroomed to hundreds. </font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">The meaning of the verdict was clear: If Jason Stockley could not be convicted of any crime, the judge&#39;s decision said that no white cop should ever be convicted of killing a black man, regardless of the evidence against him. </font></font></p>
<p><font size="3">St. Louis police were pulled from many regular duties and announced that they were unable to provide security for weekend events which were canceled across the city. Investors moaned the loss of revenue from cancellation of concerts. Dozens of schools let students out early that day. </font></p>
<p><font size="3">By Monday, students had walked out of class in at least 3 high schools and 2 universities. In addition to street demonstrations, hundreds marched through shopping malls. There have been so many spontaneous marches that no one knows for sure how many people have participated &ndash; several thousand for certain by Wednesday, September 20.</font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">Demonstrations spread across St. Louis City and County and Governor Greitens re-appeared with National Guard tanks announcing his willingness to do whatever necessary to maintain order. Area cops had a field day attacking and pepper spraying demonstrators after boxing them in or when they were trying to disperse. </font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">The </font><a href="https://www.riverfronttimes.com/newsblog/2017/09/18/chaotic-scene-as-st-louis-police-cop-backs-through-protest-crowd-video?utm_source=widget&amp;utm_medium=articleblog&amp;utm_campaign=rightrail&amp;utm_content=TabbedPopularity" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><font color="#000080"><u><font size="3"><i>Riverfront Times</i></font></u></font><font color="#000080"><u><font size="3"> reported</font></u></font></a><font size="3"> that at 7:30 pm on September 17, a cop &ldquo;driving an unmarked patrol car put the blue Impala in reverse and shot through an approaching crowd, narrowly missing protesters.&rdquo; Everyone was acutely aware of the murder less than a month before of anti-racist Heather Heyer by a white supremacist racing his car into a crowd in Charlottesville VA.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="3">The Green Party of St. Louis had intense internal discussions regarding how to respond to both the 2014 killing of Michael Brown and the 2017 acquittal of Stockley. Several Greens had led demands for body cameras and civilian oversight boards for the police. But many felt that these did not get to the heart of the matter, which was that killer cops walk free regardless of the evidence against them. </font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">What cops need more than cultural sensitivity training is an understanding that they can and will go to jail for their own criminal behavior. With the idea in mind that the best therapy for a racist cop is witnessing another cop doing hard time behind bars, in 2014 St. Louis Greens had multiple signs printed advocating consequences for the killer of Michael Brown: &ldquo;Jail Darren Wilson for Life!&rdquo; In 2017, the Party recycled these signs by taping the name &ldquo;Jason Stockley&rdquo; over that of Wilson.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">The months of protesting the freeing of Stockley was barely over when a new scandal shook Missouri. The same Governor Eric Greitens who had urged calm while putting the National Guard on alter announced during his January 11, 2018 &ldquo;State of the State&rdquo; address that he had had an affair and that he and his wife had come to terms with it.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">That admission left out details of </font><font size="3">bondage and sexual blackmail </font><font size="3">that made it the center of news stories for months. The woman in the affair had been Greiten&#39;s hair stylist in 2015, when he asked her to his home. After she arrived he invited her to his basement for a &ldquo;real thrill.&rdquo; There, he allegedly <a href="http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/timeline-of-events-in-allegations-of-greitens-sexual-conduct/article_8eb184b1-f6e0-517e-beab-9aef111f2691.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">taped her wrists to exercise equipment </a></font><a href="http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/timeline-of-events-in-allegations-of-greitens-sexual-conduct/article_8eb184b1-f6e0-517e-beab-9aef111f2691.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><font size="3">and</font><font size="3"> </font><font size="3">blindfolded</font><font size="3"> and began undressing her</font></a><font size="3">. </font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">In a report from her husband, who secretly taped her confession, she had not objected to anything at that point. But she became terrified when seeing a camera flash from edges of the tape covering her eyes and heard the threat &ldquo;<a href="http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/greitens-admits-affair-but-denies-allegation-he-blackmailed-woman-with/article_b5f28d4d-72bd-512c-870b-da7dc7cd1fe3.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">You&rsquo;re never going to mention my name</a>, otherwise this picture will be everywhere.&rdquo; </font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">As details of the scandal unfolded, Missouri Republicans became increasingly uneasy about their wonder boy in the governor&rsquo;s mansion. They easily overlooked his being a former Democrat who campaigned for Obama. Greitens won them over during his 2016 run for governor when TV ads featured his holding an automatic weapon. Once in office, he got the Missouri legislature to undermine unions by </font><font size="3">promoting</font><font size="3"> laws on &ldquo;right-to-work&rdquo; and prohibiting cities from having a minimum wage above the state level. </font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">Oozing self-confidence, he had reserved a &ldquo;<a href="http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/greitens-admits-affair-but-denies-allegation-he-blackmailed-woman-with/article_b5f28d4d-72bd-512c-870b-da7dc7cd1fe3.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Greitens for President</a>&rdquo; website. Most Missouri Republicans would not come out against Greitens, instead having a wait-and-see attitude. If he could escape prosecution for terrorizing a woman, he might just be the gun-toting, union-busting guy to be their man in the White House.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="3">Yet, this was not to be. Greitens lived in St. Louis, which allowed <a href="https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/st-louis-circuit-attorney-kim-gardner-launches-criminal-investigation-of/article_15553c38-82d4-57c8-827f-45b4059acada.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner</a> to bring charges against him in January, 2018. The first black woman to hold that post, she pursued the case and kept the scandal in the public eye until he resigned in June 2018. Zaki Baruti clearly remembers Greitens&rsquo; vowing to &ldquo;destroy her reputation&rdquo; as he left office. Indignant that a black woman could bring down such a promising and handsome white man, Missouri Republicans have been seething ever since. </font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">They soon found allies in their </font><font size="3">anti-Gardner crusade. The Circuit Attorney wants to develop a &ldquo;diversion program&rdquo;</font><font size="3"> to keep first-time offenders out of prison by developing community supports. This is a direct affront to the &ldquo;lock &rsquo;em up&rdquo; mentality which seeks to punish and hurt whoever cannot afford to hire an expensive lawyer.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">Even more upsetting to some, Gardner made a list of several dozen cops who should not be trusted as witnesses in court due to making racist remarks online or otherwise indicating that their testimony would be suspect. The St. Louis Police Officers Association became outraged and demanded that Gardner recant.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">Instead of taking any action to reduce cop violence SLPOA is going along with members who repeatedly file lawsuits against the City of St. Louis when attempts are made to discipline them. Thus, a city scrapped for money is forced to pay for both civil judgments resulting from police wrongdoing and suits brought by cops themselves.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">Jason Shockley&rsquo;s lawsuit charging &ldquo;<a href="https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/federal-judge-dismisses-stockley-lawsuit-that-alleged-malicious-prosecution/article_27f970fd-79c3-5c58-9c7d-1ae56792b517.html#3" target="_blank" rel="noopener">defamation and malicious prosecution</a>&rdquo; was the epitome of cops&rsquo; thumbing their noses at any efforts to make them abide by the same standards of human decency that the rest of us are held to. When it was thrown out of court on February 14, 2019, Kim Gardner called it a &ldquo;<a href="https://twitter.com/StLouisCityCA/status/1096530041180225537?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1096530041180225537&amp;ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.stltoday.com%2Fnews%2Flocal%2Fcrime-and-courts%2Ffederal-judge-dismisses-stockley-lawsuit-that-alleged-malicious-prosecution%2Farticle_27f970fd-79c3-5c58-9c7d-1ae56792b517.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">tremendous victory</a>&rdquo; and condemned such &ldquo;baseless lawsuits&rdquo; and &ldquo;shameful behavior&rdquo; of the SLPOA. </font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">This pattern of collaboration between cops who kill black men, courts who don&rsquo;t charge them or let them off, politicians who cover up evidence, and police organizations that seek to undo any challenges to white supremacy could have repercussions throughout the US and other countries. It forebodes coordinated efforts to protect cops from ever being arrested and tried not just for deadly racism, but also for homophobic killings, femicide and anti-labor and anti-environmental death squads. </font></font></p>
<p><font size="3">Events in St. Louis are occurring in a context of a Trumpist cancer that is rampantly spreading throughout the global body. This disease is clearest in the case of anti-immigrant hatred directed against Hispanics who are victims of US-inspired dictatorships and corporate-inspired climate change. People throughout the world are increasingly fleeing from climate disasters as right-wing forces increase vitriolic intolerance of &ldquo;outsiders.&rdquo; </font></p>
<p><a name="yui_3_10_0_1_1569352917707_172"></a> <font size="2"><font size="3">In Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro watches the rainforest burn so indigenous peoples and earth defenders can be driven out as resource extraction increases. In India, Prime Minister Modi declares war on </font><font size="3"><i>dalits</i></font><font size="3"> (&ldquo;untouchables&rdquo;), </font><font size="3"><i>adivasi</i></font><font size="3"> (native people) and Muslims of Kashmir. Throughout Europe, neo-Nazi cliques are on the rise, blaming the troubles of capitalism on immigrants who flee their homes for the same reasons immigrants seek asylum in the US. </font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">As climate catastrophe heightens, ruling classes are telling the more privileged to shut out the &ldquo;other.&rdquo; Yet, tomorrow&rsquo;s definition of &ldquo;privileged&rdquo; will be narrowed so that most of those on the inside today will themselves become the &ldquo;other&rdquo; in the future. </font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="3">We cannot afford for our </font><font size="3">separate efforts</font><font size="3"> for human rights to be apart from each other while anti-human rights forces are </font><font size="3">sharpen</font><font size="3">ing their strategies of exclusion. It is an objective historic necessity to understand that barbarity against any group anywhere is a crime against all. Though it has been said many, many times before, it is critical that </font><font size="3">campaigns</font><font size="3"> for human liberation hang together or </font><font size="3">divergent struggles</font><font size="3"> will hang separately.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="2"><font size="2">Don Fitz (</font><font color="#000080"><u><a href="mailto:fitzdon@aol.com"><font size="2">fitzdon@aol.com</font></a></u></font><font size="2">) has taught Environmental Psychology at Washington University and Fontbonne University in St. Louis. He is on the Editorial Board of </font><font size="2"><i>Green Social Thought</i></font><font size="2">, newsletter editor for the Green Party of St. Louis and was the 2016 candidate of the Missouri Green Party for Governor. </font></font></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>by Don Fitz</p>When I shook hands with Eric Greitens following the 2016 debate for Missouri Governor, none of us on the Green team imagined that, a year before, he had tied a woman up, blindfolded her, undressed her, photographed her and warned that he would release the photo if she ever said what happened. The story made local and US news on January 11, 2018 when the now-Governor Greitens followed his “State of the State” address with an admission that he had had an affair, that he and his wife had come to terms with it, and they wanted to get on [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Don Fitz</p><p>When I shook hands with Eric Greitens following the 2016 debate for Missouri Governor, none of us on the Green team imagined that, a year before, he had tied a woman up, blindfolded her, undressed her, photographed her and warned that he would release the photo if she ever said what happened.  The story made local and US news on January 11, 2018 when the now-Governor Greitens followed his “State of the State” address with an admission that he had had an affair, that he and his wife had come to terms with it, and they wanted to get on with their lives.</p>
<p>He failed to mention whether the “affair” included bondage and sexual blackmail.  During and following Donald Trump&#8217;s ascendency to the white house there had been a year of non-stop sex scandals in the US and a story had to be beyond the pale to make the headlines in early 2018.  The Missouri governor&#8217;s scandal hit that mark.</p>
<p>The woman was Greiten&#8217;s hair stylist in 2015, when he asked her to his home.  After an erotic chit-chat he invited her to his basement for a “real thrill.”  There, he allegedly taped her wrists to exercise equipment and began undressing her.  In a report from her husband, who secretly taped her confession, she had not objected to anything at that point.  But she said she became terrified when seeing a camera flash from edges of the tape covering her eyes and heard the threat “You’re never going to mention my name, otherwise this picture will be everywhere.”  </p>
<p>The next month Greitens announced his interest in running for state-wide office.  As the campaign for governor intensified, the woman texted him to not come to her hair salon any more.  The Republican Greitens was elected on the Trump wave that swept Democrats out of Missouri&#8217;s capitol.  </p>
<p>During the campaign Greitens had condemned the practice of having secret financial contributors and promised that people would always know where his money came from.  In office, Greiten&#8217;s demeanor turned on a dime and the press turned on him.  The new governor had stashed away millions in “dark money” from unidentified sources and reporters pressed him to specify its origins.  He responded by avoiding them and refusing to release his daily schedules so reporters would not know where to find him.  </p>
<p>Outraged by his secrecy and condescending treatment, local press was not about to let him keep running away when they heard of the tie-blindfold-photograph episode.  The press was not the only group who the Republican had antagonized.  </p>
<p>Though not covered in recent TV and print media, Greitens had led the charge against labor.  The new legislature passed the bogus “right to work” law, allowing people to benefit from union gains without paying union dues.  The other barrel of his anti-labor shotgun took aim at the recently won increase in wages in the City of St. Louis with a law prohibiting municipalities from having minimum wages above the state minimum.  (The anti-labor cabal, incidentally, has yet to explain why local control by municipalities is bad if local control by states is so wonderful.)</p>
<p>Greitens was associated with Trump&#8217;s racism since his exposure happened the same day that Trump sneered at immigrants from Africa and “shithole countries” like Haiti, preferring white immigrants from countries like Norway.  But political reality can be very different in Missouri.</p>
<p>In September 2014, Michael Brown was killed with his “Hands Up!” by cop Darren Wilson,  The very next month Democratic Governor Jay Nixon reflected the state&#8217;s racism by refusing clemency for death row inmate Earl Ringo.  Ringo was sentenced to death because his robbery partner testified against him in exchange for a life sentence.  Despite hostility ripping through the St. Louis community, Nixon never considered the possibility of easing tension by commuting the death sentence of a black man convicted by an all-white jury before a white prosecutor and a white judge.</p>
<p>As the death sentence was being carried out, another Democrat, St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch massaged the grand jury system to ensure that the white cop would face no charges for murdering a black man, Michael Brown.  </p>
<p>Fast forward three years to August 2017.  Greitens had been in office for less than a year when he granted a stay of execution to Marcellus Williams, a black man convicted of killing a white reporter.  There was no physical evidence that Williams was involved in the murder and unidentified DNA was found on the weapon, suggesting another potential perpetrator.  Ignoring the fact that testimony was from two felons – a previous girlfriend and a cellmate – who would each receive a $10,000 reward, the same Prosecutor Bob McCulloch publicly denounced Greitens&#8217; stay.  </p>
<p>The Democrat who made sure there would be no consequences for a white cop killing an unarmed black man expressed outrage that a black man would have his case reopened instead of being killed.  So, take your pick of which atrocity was more atrocious – a Republican degrading a women or a Democrat&#8217;s death wish toward black men.</p>
<p>Nor is Greitens&#8217; hatred of unions so unambiguously distinct from attacks by Democrats.  Without question, Greitens is doing everything possible to undermine working people&#8217;s ability to defend themselves.  But in 2015, his future Democratic Party opponent, Chris Koster, was key in advocating the “Right to Farm” Missouri constitutional amendment.  Its definition of “farmer” included big agricultural companies from across the globe, which would find it easier to edge out small farmers.  Meanwhile, Monsanto&#8217;s friend Hillary was pushing the Trans Pacific Partnership, which convinced huge numbers of Missouri farmers to vote for Trump.  </p>
<p>Farmers saw Democrats chasing them with a finely tuned stiletto at the same time workers felt Greitens coming at them with a meat cleaver.  Again, take your pick.  A Democrat destroying the livelihood of farmers or a union-bashing Republican.</p>
<p>This is not to say that the two big money candidates were always on different sides of critical issues.  Both felt that guns were a vital part of TV ads during the 2016 campaign for Missouri Governor.  Greitens never let viewers forget that he was a former Navy SEAL and appeared with an automatic weapon just to make it clear that the best way to solve problems was to be ready to kill someone.  </p>
<p>Would you think that a Republican showing his gun fetish daily on TV would be a shoo-in to get the endorsement of the National Rifle Association (NRA)?  If so, you would be wrong.  The Democrat Koster got the NRA nod, both due to his desire to expand “Stand Your Ground” laws (which allowed the 2012 murder of Trayvon Martin by neighborhood vigilante George Zimmerman in Florida) and because he supported laws permitting gun ownership without any training in how to use them.</p>
<p>Since the Republican Greitens was stupid and the Democrat Koster was even stupider, I thought, that as the Green Party candidate for Governor, I might win if I had the stupidest gun position of all.  So we made a brief YouTube movie with my claiming that the only thing that could stop a bad guy with a gun in a bar would be 10 drunk guys in the bar shooting whenever and wherever they felt like.  Maybe it wasn&#8217;t stupid enough or maybe I got a few million less views than the big money candidates buying TV time; but I lost to Greitens.</p>
<p>The Democratic and Republican candidates had something else in common.  They both like to put a wet finger in the air to find out which way the wind is blowing.  Greitens was a Democrat who turned Republican and Koster is a former Republican who blossomed into a Democrat.  The party they choose depends on which group of people they feel they can manipulate votes from at what point in time.</p>
<p>Beneath the surface of meanness by the political elite are the needs of corporate masters who anoint them to be our leaders.  An essential characteristic of twenty-first century capitalism is unending war to complete the pillaging of resources from every corner of the Earth.  Those wars are best carried out by politicians who hate not just their opponents but everyone around them.  An economically destructive system encourages, molds and rewards those individuals who are most vile to their fellow humans.</p>
<p>Though Greitens is currently being investigated by St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner, it is not  clear if criminal charges will be filed.  While local press are on his trail like a hound dog, the still unidentified woman who reports being tied up, photographed and blackmailed is currently protecting her identity by not pressing charges.  Missouri Republicans are saying it is “too early” to tell if the entire affair will blow over.  Greitens, who admits to an extramarital affair while denying taking a photo for blackmail, is going to each GOP legislator and personally apologizing for the Trump-like insults that he hurled at them during the first year of his reign.  </p>
<p>Also disturbing is the revelation that before his election Greitens had reserved “Greitens for President” websites, revealing the ego-maniacal core of his soul.  Before the bondage scandal,  Republicans across the country were eyeing Greitens.  They could still end up thinking that someone who could escape prosecution for terrorizing a woman and glorify gun-toting and union-smashing would, in fact, have what it takes to be their man for the white house.  </p>
<p>What could be more frightening?  It&#8217;s the possibility that Greitens would lose a presidential race to a Democrat who was worse.  Isn&#8217;t it time to put aside the fantasy that demonstrating the contemptible nature of a Republican somehow proves that a Democrat is “better?”</p>
<p>Don Fitz, who can be reached at fitzdon@aol.com, was the 2016 candidate of the Missouri Green Party for Governor.  He is on the Editorial Board of Green Social Thought, which is sent to members of The Greens/Green Party USA and is Outreach Coordinator for the Green Party of St. Louis. </p>
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