The single most potent and effective
form of slavery is mental. It is this slavery
that suffocates the potential and the aspirations
of everyday Black, White, Brown, Red and Yellow
people in the United States. It is perpetuated by
the most hypocritical and violent corporate government
on the planet of Mother Earth - that of the de
facto Empire of the United States.
The power elite of this nation is
one, that under the obfuscated guise of progress;
thwarts, disfigures, and subverts the very best
in humankind both here and abroad. It is a manipulated
and greedy form of insanity that systemically keeps
ordinary people in a perpetual state of political,
social, and economic slavery.
Institutional 'education' in this
nation is overwhelmingly nothing more than a veneer
of mythology and half-truths constantly reinforced
by the lies, distortions, and omissions by those
who own and control the corporate-stream 'news'
media. 'Democracy' in this nation, in real terms,
means dictatorship by the tiny corporate
elite; embodied in the slimy machinations of both
the Democrat and Republican parties. The so-called
election process, particularly on the national level,
is a complete and shameless farce.
In reality, the majority of people
of all colors in the United States are well trained
Pavlovian slaves, who have been systemically ingrained
to salivate and perform self-destructive tricks
at the ringing of the euphemistic corporate/military
bells of endless government and media propaganda.
Without fail, the every four year corporate 'election'
cycle rings the bell, and the majority of mental
slaves retreat to their respective Democrat and
Republican party mental/political plantations and
reservations; repeating yet again another cyclical
tour de force of salivating insanity. The shame
of it all is that it does not have to be
this way.
The only way in which a slave can
free himself or herself is to first recognize
one's bondage. This is what Rosa Luxemburg meant
when she said, "Those who do not move, do not
notice their chains...Freedom is always and exclusively
freedom for the one who thinks differently...Freedom
is always the freedom of dissenters." This
is also what Harriet Tubman meant when she said,
"I freed a thousand slaves - I could have freed
a thousand more if only they knew that they
were slaves." To reiterate: The only way in
which a slave can free herself or himself is to
first recognize one's bondage.
The everyday ordinary people
of this nation and world are who we must pay heed
to, not the so-called "leaders."
The everyday people are the leaders. The others
are usurpers and blood suckers of the people.
It is this corrupt, hypocritical,
blood sucking, and demeaning political system that
continues to make us salivate in this cycle of insanity.
We must first and foremost free our minds of
and from this system. Then we can and will make
enormous collective leaps in this, humanity's long
and protracted struggle, for economic, social, and
political parity. We must first get off the plantation,
or at the very least, mentally divorce ourselves
from it.
This is our choice: To remain slaves
or to be free and regain our humanity. Think about
it. What will your choice be?
Surely, we all know what is at stake:
It is our very humanity and the nurturing and existence
of our Mother Earth. Free your minds and regain
your humanity.
Onward, then, my sisters and brothers!
Each one reach one. Each one teach one. Onward,
as a part of humanity's collective struggle! We
can do this thing. We must do this thing
- together.
BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board Member, Larry Pinkney, is a veteran
of the Black Panther Party, the former Minister
of Interior of the Republic of New Africa, a former
political prisoner and the only American to have
successfully self-authored his civil / political
rights case to the United Nations under the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. In connection
with his political organizing activities in opposition
to voter suppression, etc., Pinkney was interviewed
in 1988 on the nationally televised PBS News Hour,
formerly known as The MacNeil / Lehrer News Hour. For more about Larry Pinkney see the
book, Saying No to Power: Autobiography of a 20th Century Activist and
Thinker, by William Mandel [Introduction by Howard Zinn]. (Click here
to read excerpts from the book.) Click here
to contact Mr. Pinkney.