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Benjamin Zephaniah Refuses OBE

 
 
Regrettable Juvenilia
11:27 / 27.11.03
Apparently the "done thing" when refusing an OBE is to do so privately, so Zephaniah may well cause a bit of a row - which I'm sure he intended to do, and good on him. Here he explains why. Righteous anger has rarely been so righteous. It starts, brilliantly, like this:

I woke up on the morning of November 13 wondering how the government could be overthrown and what could replace it, and then I noticed a letter from the prime minister's office...

...and just gets better from there. Here are the highlights:


I am not one of those who are obsessed with their roots, and I'm certainly not suffering from a crisis of identity; my obsession is about the future and the political rights of all people.

...

I have begged [Tony Blair] to come out and meet me; I have been longing for a conversation with him, but he won't come out, and now here he is asking me to meet him at the palace! I was there with a million people [at the anti-war demo] on February 15...

...

There are many black writers who love OBEs, it makes them feel like they have made it. When it suits them, they embrace the struggle against the ruling class and the oppression they visit upon us, but then they join the oppressors' club. They are so easily seduced into the great house of Babylon known as the palace. For them, a wonderful time is meeting the Queen and bowing before her presence.

I was shocked to see how many of my fellow writers jumped at the opportunity to go to Buckingham Palace when the Queen had her "meet the writers day" on July 9 2002, and I laughed at the pathetic excuses writers gave for going. "I did it for my mum"; "I did it for my kids"; "I did it for the school"; "I did it for the people", etc. I have even heard black writers who have collected OBEs saying that it is "symbolic of how far we have come". Oh yes, I say, we've struggled so hard just to get a minute with the Queen and we are so very grateful - not.

I've never heard of a holder of the OBE openly criticising the monarchy. They are officially friends, and that's what this cool Britannia project is about. It gives OBEs to cool rock stars, successful businesswomen and blacks who would be militant in order to give the impression that it is inclusive. Then these rock stars, successful women, and ex-militants write to me with the OBE after their name as if I should be impressed. I'm not. Quite the opposite - you've been had.

...

You can't fool me, Mr Blair. You want to privatise us all; you want to send us to war. You stay silent when we need you to speak for us, preferring to be the voice of the US. You have lied to us, and you continue to lie to us, and you have poured the working-class dream of a fair, compassionate, caring society down the dirty drain of empire.


You can also read Zephaniah's poem 'Bought and Sold' by following that link, which indicates that whoever decided to offer him this 'honour' had either failed to do their research or was smoking a lot of crack.

Personally, I think this is fantastic. What's striking about Zephaniah's stance here is the ferocity of his feelings not only about Blair etc, but also about his more compromised peers. Quite right too. "No use staying on the margins, I'm going to change the system from within!" - sometimes, as indicated elsewhere within the above article, this can have a point, but all too often it's an excuse mouthed to cover up enjoying the luxuries of status while one cosies up to the establishment and slowly forgets whatever plans if any one ever had to change anything... So well done, Mr Z, for this big "FUCK YOU".
 
 
Quantum
14:47 / 27.11.03
HEAR HEAR, go Benjamin! He fully deserves an OBE for his magnificent poetry (pisses on Andrew Motion for example) and he's fully right to throw it back in their faces. There should be more like him and less like Blair.

Congratulations Mr Zephaniah and may you live a long and fruitful life!
 
 
invisible_al
15:31 / 27.11.03
I have to give the man respect for this, completely aside from his poetry.
I wonder if his other reasons for declining the award will get in papers like the Daily Mail, namely that his cousin died in Police custody and there hasn't been an inquiry, prosecution or even any explanation for it. Quite right to stick two fingers up to the establishment that allows this to happen.
 
 
Baz Auckland
16:26 / 27.11.03
The Telegraph Didn't

Breaking the convention of rejecting awards in private, Zephaniah wrote in The Guardian that the very title "Order of the British Empire" was a legacy of colonialism. He said it reminded him of "thousands of years of brutality - it reminds me of how my foremothers were raped and my forefathers brutalised".

The poet said that when he received a letter from the Prime Minister's office saying Tony Blair intended to recommend his name to the Queen in the New Year's honours list, he thought: "OBE, me? Up yours." He added: "Stick it, Mr Blair and Mrs Queen, stop going on about empire."
 
 
Goodness Gracious Meme
22:51 / 27.11.03
It's glorious, isn't it? have been showing people my copy/bouncing all day. I'm with invisible_al, yet more evidence of BZ's gloriousness...

(sorry, will be more switchboardy later)
 
 
Baz Auckland
22:41 / 30.11.03
I saw the article regarding this in the Daily Mail today... The headline says it all...

"So there's gratitude!: Rastafarian poet and ex-burglar who's had the best of British angrily snubs an OBE"

"...one might expect a little humility, perhaps even a touch of gratitiude, from this dyslexic man of letters who has long been forgiven by his fellow citizens for the years that were dedicated to crimes of violence, burglary...

...one is entitled to wonder whether his attack is based more on puffin up his street cred than genuine contempt for an empire which he knows as well as anyone, is no longer there... No one escapes his wrath - not the monatchy, certainly not the police in whose custody his cousin Michael died after being arrested in September."


...well, they mentioned the reasons for declining the award.. sort of...
 
 
Suedey! SHOT FOR MEAT!
00:58 / 01.12.03
Fuck me! And I say that in the worst, offended tone.

I was just going to read this thread because I don't have a whole to say other than thinking this is good.

The Daily Mail actually make me want to cease exisiting. I didn't know a paper could do that. Actually sick to my stomach... and I just have to ignore it now. Ugh ugh ugh! I want to spit vomit.

I don't get why so many gleefully accept... in fact, even when I was young I dreamed about doing something that would deem me "worthy" of one so I could tell them to fuck off. I thought I would accept, and go and get it, and then do it though.... by thoughts haven't really changed. Gah, it's horrible. All of it. There's no rock in rock and roll anymore.
 
 
nedrichards is confused
10:25 / 01.12.03
Daily Mail aside (I know, it's hard to do) I've got to give the 'establishment' some sort of credit for this. I mean if we're going to have an honours system of any sort then Benjemin Zephaniah is the sort of person I'd like to see honoured.

And yes it's almost certainly part of a black plot to silence his poetic voice and I can really understand his reasons for turning it down but shouldn't we want good leftfield voices to get public recognition? Surely the fact that someone who gets the mail in such a lather can be considered for an award is A Good Thing.
 
 
Suedey! SHOT FOR MEAT!
11:52 / 01.12.03
Well, I'd say he is gaining public recognition now - while winding up the people who do not, and will not, recognise him publically. Which is An Even Better Thing.

And really - do we need such "honours" to tell us who is worth paying attention to? These honours and awards really shouldn't impress anyone. Which is, y'know, what he was saying.

Do you think they just thought he'd forget everything he had said against them before - like the countless others before him? (I can't think of any examples, mind..)

"I hate the Empire and all it stands for!!! ooooh, an OBE? Me? Really? I'm honoured...."
 
 
nedrichards is confused
13:00 / 01.12.03
That's a fair point on the public recognition thing. Schoolboy error to pass it over. ;-) Whether he's right or wrong in the end I'm just glad he made a principled stand on a coherently thought through base, not enough of that anywhere.
 
 
Not Here Still
18:13 / 01.12.03
Good on Zephaniah for that...

Sort of linked (and again, Daily Mail related):

Making an enemy of the Daily Mail is a little like putting your head in a lion's mouth and then inviting it to bite. But Hari Kunzru, one of Britain's most promising young novelists, put two fingers up to the tabloid and its Sunday sister by refusing to accept a literary prize they sponsor.
Having won the £5,000 John Llewellyn Rhys award for his debut, The Impressionist, Kunzru rejected it because of what he called the the papers' consistent "hostility towards black and Asian British people".

He claimed the Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday, which sponsors the prize, both "pursue an editorial policy of vilifying and demonising refugees and asylum-seekers ... As the child of an immigrant, I am only too aware of the poisonous effect of the Mail's editorial line. The atmosphere of prejudice it fosters translates into violence, and I have no wish to profit from it."
 
  
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