Since
Election Day, I have constantly been asked why the vote is so close
in the presidential battle. Clearly, the nation has always been
divided. The question for most rational Black folks is whyyyyy after
four years of trumpism would anyone of conscience vote for donald
trump. To BlackCommentator.com readers, I won’t (re)traumatize
you by taking you through the darkness of the racist, homophobic,
misogynist tunnels that have led to the crises in governance and a
meltdown in human evolution.
In
the coming weeks, there’s going to be more election analysis
that we can stomach. I’ll be adding my two cents as well. Right
now I want to give out the assignment that I think enlightened white
folks need to accept with intensity and determination.
It
is critical that the challenge is embraced in this particular way
because the lack of follow through from previous assignments is
causing some real tensions and mistrust in our fragile multi-racial
movement. The burden of trumpism has fallen squarely on people of
color and white people are required to step up and truly lead. I’m
suggesting two white-led efforts that must yield some tangible
results.
First,
redistricting is just around the corner. Wherever white people are,
they must lead the battle in their cities or counties to make sure
the lines are drawn so that there is fair representation without the
ugly hand of gerrymandering carving up territories to benefit
partisan politics.
Second,
the electoral college must be totally dismantled. Its roots date back
to ensuring the potential vote of enslaved people would never exceed
the valued vote of white landowners. The power that resides in the
E-college is solely to perpetuate white supremacy. Never was that so
blatant as in the 2016 U.S. presidential election in the race between
Hillary Clinton and trump.
Success
of these two issues would be transformative. It would change the
political landscape in demonstrative ways, advancing democracy and
racial equity as a norm and not an exception to the rule of white
supremacy.
Grades
for these two assignments will happen at the mid-term, the mid-term
of the electoral cycle. By then, we should have redistricting
victories to report on and celebrate. There must also be measurable
progress on the demise of a racist and patriarchal institution that
should’ve seen the trash bin of history centuries ago.
Yeah,
2022 is looking good already.
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