There
is an adage, which says, "When a person argues with a fool you see
two fools." In this context, both the Democratic and
Republican parties have repeatedly and collectively demonstrated that
neither of them deserve the political support of Black Americans and other
people of color in this nation.
The barbaric and ongoing occupation and US war of aggression in Iraq,
based upon lies, hypocrisy, and this nation's insatiable greed, continues
unabated, while the majority of Black, Red, and Brown peoples inside America
suffer enormous economic deprivation and racial disparity. Collectively,
white America continues to demonstrate an amazing denial of reality and
an incredible form of insanity, matched only by its bombastic arrogance
and mockery of justice and democracy, both internally and externally.
Perhaps, the time has arrived for Black America, collectively and seriously,
to assert itself with a view toward building and forming a viable national
political party. One of its primary objectives would be to bring into
being, economic, social, cultural justice and parity in America. The Democratic
and Republican parties, i.e. the "two fools," have made it abundantly
clear that the interests of Black, Red, and Brown peoples are of absolutely
no substantive or real consequence to them.
Whether or not Black America and / or other people of color choose to
move in the direction of political independence from the foxes and wolves
of the Democratic and Republican parties, it is clearly time at least
to inform the national discourse with the pros and cons of this possibility.
Perhaps it is time to think outside the confines of the box in which white
America would have us believe we must be confined.
One thing is certain: for Black Americans to expect the Democratic and
Republican parties of white America seriously to address and eliminate
the ongoing and growing systemic injustices of racial, social, and economic
disparities, would be akin to asking the bloated fox, "Who ate the
chickens?" The Democratic and Republican parties are unwilling and
unable to seriously address the aforementioned systemic injustices.
It is intrinsically
unsound for Black Americans, and our Brown and Red brothers and sisters
to continue blindly down our present path to cultural, economic, and social
oblivion. Of course white America (liberals and conservatives alike),
including the Democratic and Republican parties, will assuredly continue
to employ every conceivable tactic to divide, politically, Black people
from each other and from other people of color.
Nevertheless, the time has come at least to think outside the box,
and consider the possibility of a different, more just and equitable America.
A well-organized party, politically independent from the Democratic
and Republican parties might bring about this change. It's time to cease
running on an endlessly spinning wheel, like a caged hamster, going nowhere.
It is time to de-colonize our minds.
Keeping it real demands that we politically conscious Black people, and
our allies, consider all viable possibilities as we carry on in this continuing
struggle.
BlackCommentator.com Columnist 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. Click
here to contact Mr. Pinkney.
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