Our nation’s experiment in democracy is in danger of being
lost. Bush is busier than ever. Just recently, he commuted
the sentence of I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby. He saved this perjurer
from a 30-month sentence. Of course, he knew he would all along,
and so Scooter’s presence before the Grand Jury was a merely
a performance. How many blacks and Latino/as linger in prison
for lesser crimes with longer sentences in the war on drugs?
How many have been executed while innocent of any crime? How
many innocent Muslims and Arabs have been detained and tortured
in the war against terrorism? Oh, those “enemy combatants” in
the prisons here and in far places don’t have friends in high
positions; they don’t have the “goods” to spill to the press
or to publish in a book if their sentences are not commuted.
We have a government run for and by white,
wealthy men with corporate interests in mind at all times,
particularly at 2:30
a.m. or when Congress is in recess. Someone, likely the Darth
Vader himself, Dick Cheney, dressed in black, and carrying
a glowing document, comes down the darken hall toward the Oval
Office. The door opens on its own as he approaches. The room
is dark. Deep in the darkness, sits a figure, elevated on
what appears to be his throne. In front of the figure, DV
points to the bottom of the document, and the hand with the
pen mechanical rises and signs yet another signing contract.
He’s been king for sometime,
but DV just announced he, too, is no longer a member of the
executive branch
of government.
Well, yes it seems they have abdicated
government for and by the people. They have long since rejected
the idea of democracy.
We are people who have endured and survived the
pageantry of chivalry and the absurd tragic/comedy of white
sheets, confederate flags, and burning white crosses. This spoof
of King George and Darth Vader is something worse because it
presumes we, black Americans, are already dead, buried, finished
as a people, floating, “if you will,” in the waters of Lake
Pontchartrain. That was no accident! And “recovery,” such as
it is, slowly and forever coming for the 9th Ward, is no accident
either.
Should we wait another 564 days and 2:30 a.m. signing contract
nights, 18 months, for King George and Darth Vader to leave
the offices that they do not hold? Should we wait some more
and see how it all plays out?
We have always known
that business conducted at the White House has never been
in our favor. We have never
been surprised by the way in which brute force and power corrupts;
we have known plantations and slaveholders first hand. We
have only to recall the narratives of our ancestors who wrote
of the veneer of victims’ innocence on the faces of presidents
who were their masters. Our presence afforded Washington and
Jefferson insight to envision a worst case scenario of a president
and a vice-president, one or both, running amok with executive
privileges. Jefferson observed and wrote about the negative
influence of such power on the children of slaveholders and
in the behavior of poor white tenant farmers to the black enslaved
population.
We have known of a Lincoln reluctant to
show compassion for enslaved blacks as he did for the white
soldiers in the Union
Army. He instructed Grant to establish detention camps between
the North and the South where thousands of us died from starvation
and disease. We have known indifference to the rise of lynching
from the presidency of Garfield to McKinley. We have known
unfairness and exploitation. Our own efforts to appeal to
the humanity a Roosevelt and a Kennedy moved us forward until
a Nixon and a Reagan came along. Some of us might have thought
Clinton was black until he signed the Welfare Reform Act. The “incarceration
President,” as he is known to the Center on Juvenile and Criminal
Justice, has opened the federal and state prisons to more black
Americans than ever. With Bush—we knew there would be no mystery
in his presidency for us! Few other citizens could understand
the depth of our despair on those election nights in 2000 and
2004. They waved Colin Powell and Condi Rice placards before
our eyes, and our ancestors withered.
The Democrats have been dependent on our vote
since the 1960’s, but the candidates, particularly Obama, have
been quiet about caging and rigged voter election machines.
Busy in his race alongside Clinton who lugs behind her monies
from the DLC, they appear two peas in a pod running down the
big money. And big money to win a presidency is not in the
9th Ward unless it’s the money contracted from the government
to Halliburton or Blackwater. Edwards may think about the poor
and the increasingly disenfranchised low-wage and migrant workers,
and Kucinich may favor a single health care plan. But is it
conceivable that either of these candidates can overcome the
financial stash of Clinton and Obama. It is all about the money—and
oil—and empire—with as little refuse, read: poor and uninsured
and ethnic and religious difference to drag along. The secrecy
Darth Vader wishes to evoke surrounding his Office and Constitutional
privileges extends the repressive state of fear to all other
citizens who, until these last few years, have not experienced
tyranny in this country.
There’s no sharing of the American pie with the peasantry—without
a great cost to be paid! This is the secret some citizens are
waking up to, but some of us knew all along. We have not forgotten.
In Absalom, Absalom! Faulkner
suggests that it wasn’t Thomas Sutpen’s mansion (plantation) with its
French chandeliers and Haitian blacks enslaved that upset the
citizens of Jefferson, Mississippi. It was that Sutpen had
amassed a fortune during his time in Haiti working on a sugar
plantation. He returns to the U.S. but not to the Tidewater
swamps of his origins in Virginia but to Mississippi where
he establishes a mansion that makes the others in Jefferson
pale in comparison. His “possessions” taunted the other slaveholders.
His swaggering presence sends them reeling in rage. He had
too much! All of a sudden, someone in the land of greed and
capitalist might, someone had too much! And he was not one
of them!
We seem to be living in a country designed
by the likes of these old planters by run by descendants
of Thomas Sutpen. Swaggering
about the White House for about the last thirty years, they
now represent both camps, Republicans and Democrats, with their
lobbyists and special interests groups, and high-powered legal
guardians. They are not after French chandeliers or enslaved
labor but have anointed swaggerers like themselves to the Supreme
Court, to the IMF, and to the UN. Swaggerers all and all confident
in their plans to domesticate Federalism while exporting the
idea of the Kingdom of the United States around the world.
These are greedy white
men with eyes that view the world as workshop to be designed
to their liking,
to accommodate their interests. Devoid of compassion or morals,
only those who swear an oath of loyalty may receive the benefits
of an affiliate: Colin Powell, Condi Rice, Roberto Gonzales,
John Yoo and others. To what end are they leading this country?
What example of leadership do they offer our children now and
generations to come?
We have always proceeded despite the so-called
leadership of this country. But we, as black Americans need to be citizens
again. I don’t mean by flying flags or singing the Star Spangle
Banner. We must come to recognize in the descendents of Thomas
Sutpen the ancestors and values we are negating. We must further
recall that the blueprint for existing in this country—to conquer
or be conquered—is not sustainable for us or other peoples
in the world. It is not sustainable for the Earth itself! We
have been lost in this narrow way of thinking. What good can
ultimately come of following the ghosts of masters into oblivion?
“How is this to end?” Lord Wessex asks
Queen Elizabeth at the end of Shakespeare in Love. This
is not the play he is referring to, but the real live reality
surrounding Shakespeare’s
play. How will a series of disconcerting events end?
I think it is time black
America remember our roots, for the moment has come again
to say we are citizens
not because we shop or can shop for shoes with Rice at the
Ferragamo. But we must call for and participate in the impeachment
of King George and Darth Vader. Our various grassroots efforts
across this nation necessitates that we engage in a massive
effort to remove this president and his vice president before
more damage is done. There has been plenty. There are unnecessary
deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan everyday—deaths of U.S. soldiers
and Iraqi and Afghani citizens. The response to 911 and the
response to Katrina should have been enough! The removal of
Habeas Corpus is enough! The building of detention camps, secret
and revealed, is enough! The building of the world’s largest
embassy in Iraq and the escalating incarceration of blacks
and Latino/as in this country is enough! Billions of dollars
to multinational contracting corporations and no money for
health care and education is enough! Unwarranted wiretapping
is enough! The Downing Street Memo is enough! The Supreme Court’s
rulings to initiate what they hope will be the end of Brown
vs. Board of Education is enough! Bush’s forewarning of his
desire to be a dictator is enough! DV’s declaration that he
is a branch of government all to himself is enough! Freeing
Scooter Libby is enough!
We have seen and heard enough!
Now, we must act to impeach. We can’t wait for Obama or Clinton
or Edwards. Let’s not just demand an impeachment process,
but we should stand with House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers
Jr. and lead the way. (Speaker Pelosi has her corporate interests,
too!)
With tears, we begin
this journey, as the core progressives of this country, whose
history is that of
opposition to any social order that would deny us the right
to pursue freedom, democracy, justice, and peace, or it may
be our last chance for a hopeful ending. What if we gain the
world, but lose our souls? It is no mystery how we came to
being lost. Let’s shed our tears and then journey toward a
new beginning for the social good of all!
BlackCommentator.com Columnist
Dr. Jean Daniels writes a column for The City Capital Hues
in Madison Wisconsin and is a Lecturer at Madison Area Technical
College, MATC. Click
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