Celebrating 300 Years of New Orleans History? Working People Have Nothing to Celebrate!

By Malcolm Suber

The residents of New Orleans are being battered by the omnipresence of New Orleans’ ruling class promoting this city’s tricentennial. For the white supremacist ruling class it has been 300 years of consolidating their rule by every scheme available. They have grown fat, rich and comfortable in their mansion sized homes and glittering office towers. Vacations in the summer. Good education for their kids. Eating at the famous restaurants . Attending a constant round of balls and business luncheons. Clearly the rich white ruling class of New Orleans has much to celebrate.

But what do we working people, especially the Black working class people of New Orleans, have to celebrate? Not much! Although the working class does all the work and are the creators of New Orleans food and culture, the ruling class almost exclusively benefits from the culture we produce. We are assigned to the bottom rungs of society. We struggle to keep a roof over our heads. The city which fleeces us with sales taxes, parking fees and red light cameras provides little for us. Rent and daycare are too high; police terror and incarceration are too frequent We have little time for ourselves or our families.
The ruling class is salivating about the extra tens of thousands of tourists that will come to New Orleans to celebrate the tricentennial. Profits are anticipated to grow by hundreds of millions of dollars. Ask yourself, will New Orleans workers be better off?

The tricentennial celebrations reinforce the complete mastery of the racist white ruling class which has ruled New Orleans since its founding. The ruling class waged war to remove the indigenous peoples from this land and imported kidnapped Africans to come to the colony to do the heavy work of felling the cypress trees and draining the swamps. The plantation owners and the apparatus created to perpetuate the chattel slave system accumulated great wealth from the unpaid labor of the enslaved Africans.

When New Orleans and Louisiana experimented with a multi-racial democracy based on legal equality for the freedmen during Reconstruction, the planter class organized the White League to overthrow the reconstruction government. The terrorist atrocities include the 1866 massacre of hundreds at the Mechanics Institute and the September 1874 coup against the Reconstruction government. This counter revolution ushered in the Jim Crow period and the virtual re-enslavement of Black freedmen and women into the share cropping system.

Black people and their allies struggled to maintain the gains of emancipation but were overwhelmed by the forces of reaction and white supremacy. The US government withdrew federal troops from the south who had been there to guarantee the political rights of the freedmen. The state of Louisiana adopted a white supremacist state constitution and passed all types of laws curtailing the rights of Black people; especially their right to vote.

When the Civil Rights and the freedom struggle of the Black nation reemerged in the 1950s, the white supremacist ruling fomented a mass racist movement to support racial discrimination and segregation. This forced separation was entirely in the interest of the ruling class to keep all workers in the South poorly paid and super exploited.

Tom Benson, Thief Who Treated New Orleans as a Cash Cow

By Gavrielle Gemma, New Orleans Workers Group

Occasionally, we see stories of corruption. Occasionally, a few are jailed.  Though they may have stolen millions, these corrupt capitalists go to “Club Fed” and get out in months.  Most of these are cases where the rich stole from the rich. None of these compare to the “legal” corruption carried out regularly.

Tom Benson died at the age of 90, the richest man who lives in Louisiana. (Oil company barons are richer, but they take their loot out of state, leaving us with their destruction.)  When Benson started his parasitic career, he had $300 million, and when he died, it was $1.5 billion, a fortune built on and stolen from the labor of workers of Louisiana. Benson put his snout in the public trough and sucked it in, all with the consent of willing political “elected” officials, who were rewarded for their loyalty to Benson.

From 2009 to 2012, the state paid Benson $23.5 million a year to keep the Saints here, something he callously leveraged first while the city was still reeling from Hurricane Katrina.  Deals like this are not unusual in places where teams are privately owned for-profit organizations instead of the property of the working people who support them.

A ruling class lackey, Doug Thornton, served as an agent for the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District (LSED), and was later rewarded by Benson with a vice presidency of SMG, the company that manages operations at the Dome and Smoothie King Center. While executives like Thornton enjoy our money and live in luxury, SMG pays $8.00 an hour to employees and no benefits.

The Scheme

Thornton became the bag man and negotiator for an even sweeter deal for Benson.  After public protest at Benson receiving over $100 million from the state, Benson and Thonrton came up with new schemes even more lucrative.

The yearly payment was cancelled, and instead the state gave $85 million to upgrade the Superdome, adding 3,200 seats, club lounges, box suites, store and concession.  All money from these upgrades went to Benson: an estimated $12 million a year.  If Benson didn’t make $12 million, the state would make up the difference.

Benson was then given tax breaks, and his real estate company, Zelia, bought Dominion Tower.  The state then leased from the now-renamed Benson Tower two thirds of the space for the next 15 years. The LSED also renovated a Benson-owned mall (now Champions Square).

So, Benson also got $3.18 million in profit from renting space, $2 million from Champion Square, and a $2.8 million tax refund (yes you read it right) from taxes collected on visiting players’ salaries—with the $12 million, that put him close once more to the $23.5 million a year in Benson welfare checks.  Plus, he got valuable property and rights to the Saints name and sales.

The Gift to Benson that Keeps on Giving (Our Money)

The Benson dynasty keeps all revenue produced at the Superdome, paying no rent.  Saints gate receipts alone are $63 million, revenues from parking and concession $14 million. They are sales tax exempt.

Of course, it would be wrong to only call out King Benson and not the politicians who, in exchange for bribes, set it all up.  The capitalist ruling class and all their minions are weeping for Benson, secretly wishing they had thought up these schemes for themselves.

As they bow and weep phony tears at the coffin of a crook, weep for the workers at the Superdome, who are underpaid, usually working two jobs.  Weep for the theft of money that should go to the workers of New Orleans,who keep it all running and struggle to survive.   And then stand up and fightback.

 

International Communist Victories

Early 2018 has seen two major positive developments in the unity of the worlds revolutionary forces. In Venezuela, the governing United Socialist Party and the Communist Party have re-solidified their unity after years of harsh debate. In an accord established in late February, they both pledged to cooperate in many fields including elections, defense of the county, overcoming the economic crisis, and advancing the socialist revolution. On the other side of the world in Nepal the two major left parties, the Unified Marxist-Leninists and the Maoists, swept the country’s elections and decided to merge into a single party, which would make them the strongest political force in Nepal by far. The merger and the election victory have instilled a great sense of hope in the Nepalese people that their country will soon overcome much of the poverty and instability that they are accustomed to.

Anti-Fascism in Italy

In early February, reflecting the reemergence of fascism in Italy and across Europe, a man was detained after driving around Rome shooting black pedestrians. This sparked a massive wave of anti-fascist protests in Italy throughout February, with hundreds of thousands of Italians taking to the streets under the slogan “Never Again Fascism.”

Developments in South Africa

In February there was rapid succession of major political developments in South Africa. Under the intense pressure from the public and his party, President Jacob Zuma stepped down and was replaced by Cyril Ramaphosa. Soon after his appointment, the new president announced that the African National Congress government would move to confiscate European land without compensation. This has always been a popular demand of native South Africans, but the government had previously hesitated to carry it out because of the power that rich whites still hold. The country also officially cut off diplomatic ties with Israel, recognizing the similarity between the brutal apartheid system that exists in occupied Palestine today and the apartheid regime that South Africans lived under until the nineties.