Recently, Wallace Nixon, a Black political 
                    activist, writer, and friend jogged my memory about the straight 
                    ahead, no nonsense, unsurpassed jazz album Swiss 
                    Movement by Les McCann and Eddie Harris, and its enormous 
                    political relevance in today’s 21st Century America.
                  
                  In June of 1969, when Les McCann and Eddie 
                    Harris recorded the cut, ‘Compared To What,’ America was bogged down in a bloody Vietnam war 
                    that was raging out of control. The U.S. 
                    military draft was in full swing with the economically poor 
                    and disenfranchised of this nation as its primary inductees 
                    - cannon fodder in the bloody paddies, fields and jungles 
                    of Southeast Asia. Black, Brown, and 
                    Red, people and even some Whites in America 
                    were demanding not only an end to the Vietnam war but to racial 
                    discrimination, racial profiling, and numerous social, political 
                    and economic injustices inside of America 
                    itself. The Black Panther Party (founded in October of 1966) 
                    was in only its third year of existence. Dr. Martin Luther 
                    King, Jr. had been brutally assassinated a year earlier in 
                    April of 1968. Brother Malcolm X had already been dead for 
                    four years, also the victim of a cowardly assassin’s bullets 
                    in February of 1965. 
                  By the year 1969, Black, Brown, Red, and Yellow 
                    high school, college, and university students were, often 
                    at enormous personal costs, insisting that white administrators 
                    hire faculty of color in addition to waging the hard fought 
                    struggle for the establishment of ethnic studies programs; 
                    more often than not facing expulsions, and the batons and 
                    bullets of mean spirited, angry riot police acting as the 
                    brutal enforcers of the de facto academic apartheid at campuses 
                    throughout the United States.
                   It 
                    was understood that the only way that even a modicum 
                    of social, economic, and political change could be brought 
                    about would have to be through the actions of every day common 
                    people coupled with the willingness to sacrifice. It was understood 
                    that we ourselves had to try to make it real. It 
                    was understood by many that the government and the 
                    corporate system were not to be trusted and that the social, 
                    political, and economic interests of the majority of people 
                    were absolutely not those of the power elite that controlled 
                    then, and continue to control now, the government and corporate 
                    system.
It 
                    was understood that the only way that even a modicum 
                    of social, economic, and political change could be brought 
                    about would have to be through the actions of every day common 
                    people coupled with the willingness to sacrifice. It was understood 
                    that we ourselves had to try to make it real. It 
                    was understood by many that the government and the 
                    corporate system were not to be trusted and that the social, 
                    political, and economic interests of the majority of people 
                    were absolutely not those of the power elite that controlled 
                    then, and continue to control now, the government and corporate 
                    system.
                  So here we are in the present, the 21st Century, 
                    still determined to make it real; but compared to what?
                  War is now raging in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the cannon fodder feeding it 
                    is yet again the economically poor and disenfranchised of 
                    this nation. The disproportionate weight of a failing national 
                    U.S. economy is once more 
                    being primarily borne on the backs of the poor, economically 
                    disenfranchised, and a dwindling middle class. The U.S. corporate, military, prison industrial complex 
                    is, like an insatiable blood-sucking vampire, devouring the 
                    hopes and dreams of an increasing majority of people in this 
                    nation and around the world. Social, political, and economic 
                    injustices abound inside of America itself, while Democratic 
                    and Republican party politicians of differing skin pigmentations 
                    and of both genders offer the utterly cynical and callously 
                    misleading and superficial rhetoric of “change” to the masses. 
                    Time to reject the continuing insanity being feed to us. 
                  
                  It is time to return to the basics of understanding 
                    and organizing for real people power versus buying 
                    into the proven stale system of perpetual war and exploitation 
                    offered by the Democrat and Republican parties in the name 
                    of superficial and misleading rhetoric. It is time to make 
                    it real. Compared to what? Compared to our dreams of and 
                    for social, economic, and political justice and parity that 
                    only we the people can collectively make a reality 
                    once we begin to believe in ourselves and our abilities, and 
                    act accordingly. Yes, once we regain our humanity which is 
                    continually being sucked from us by the corporate minions 
                    and their symbiotic partners of the Democrat and Republican 
                    parties [i.e. the Republicrats].
                  Time to get in gear and make and keep 
                    it real for us the people. The struggle continues…
                  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. 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.
                  