On 4/1/19 3:39 PM, Yardena Cohen wrote:
On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 10:28 PM Steve Martinot <martinot4@gmail.com> wrote:It is important to understand the details. Derick was working with FNB. He had been around all day, coming in and out of the building. Yet he was unseen by Ed and others, until midafternoon. Well, you know, black people tend to be invisible to a white racialized consciousness. Somehow, in the middle of the afternoon, somewhere in the Entrance Hall (not at the door), he came to Ed’s attention, and Ed accosted him. When Derick resists this disrespect, they face off. And that is where I stepped in. It was a clear case of profiling, but even more, of the tunnel vision of white racialized identity. As racial profiling, it was an attack on Ed’s part. This becomes central to the way I now look critically at the Omni, and especially at the sequence of such events that have occurred with respect to Almaz.Wait wait wait wait ... what happened between Steve, Derick and Ed? The words attack, accost, face off - I can't tell if you are describing a physical confrontation or something else. Are you choosing vague words on purpose? Either way this deserves way more detail and I would like to hear perspectives from anybody who was there. Folks, can we take this seriously? It's buried in a bunch of other nonsense but it's important. I think this deserves its own thread and a new subject line. The original subject was "[omni-consensus] Proposal to Immediately Terminate Bay Area Public School Fiscal Sponsorship Contract and Member Collective Status"
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Yar, I didn't comment on this when Steve made this attack
allegation because I have been trying to stay out of these threads
to keep from adding fuel to the fire and generating more heat then
light, but I guess I should have immediately tried to set the
record straight. In short, Steve is simply lying about the
incident with Derick.
I did not (and would not) accost anyone in the middle of the
entrance hall unless they were doing something extraordinarily
disruptive. I answered the bell, and when I opened the door I saw
someone I did not recognize & given that I did not know of any
ongoing public event at the Commons I did what I always
try to do (and what I am under the impression that Omninons are supposed
to do), I politely asked him which collective he was with. If
Derick had simply said "Food Not Bombs" I would have said
"Welcome, welcome, my name is Ed" and walked away. Instead he
became angry and physically threatening, and I will admit, I did
act inappropriately; I said if assaulted I would call the police.
If I hadn't been rattled I might have remembered we do not do at
the Omni. Someone then informed me that Derick worked with FNB
downstairs & reminded me that we do not call the police. I
apologized for threatening to call the cops and thought the
incident was over.
I recently talked to 2 of the 3 other people I remember being
there that day, and they either do not remember it or were
downstairs and didn't witness the scene. Does anyone else have any
recollections about this brief episode, one way or the other? I am
decidedly not on the 'eidetic memory' end of the scale. But I do
not remember Steve being there at all. It some time ago,
maybe he was, but if he is willing to blatantly lie once to
completely mis-characterize this encounter it wouldn't surprise me
unduly if he lied again to place himself Johnny-on-the-spot.
So this is the "attack" that prevents Mr. Martinot from inviting
people of color to the Omni because he can not personally
guarantee their won't be profiled and disrespected? One dude (me)
who comes to the Omni maybe a couple of times a month politely
asked one person ringing at the door which collective he was with
and I somewhat over-reacted to the ringer's completely
inappropriate and threatening response? This is the face of
"extreme exclusionism"? BTW, I understand Derick stills comes
around Food Not Bombs periodically, so perhaps I didn't traumatize
him too much. Steve, I think you need to adduce a lot more
examples of this pattern of racist behavior at the Omni that you
claim is so prevalent.
Ed
BTW, I don't know anything about Oakland Jericho. But if any of you are interested there is an event this Saturday at St. Johns Presbyterian Church about political prisoners with Alice Walker, Angela Davis & Mumia Abu-Jamal by phone connection.