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From
the Perspective of the Betrayed: An Organizing Strategy Represent Our Resistance By Dr. Lenore J. Daniels, PhD BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board |
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“Maybe nothing ever happens once and is finished.”
“comrade, tell them what the scoundrel’s doing to the people, to those of us who carried him to the top where he laughs like a laughing hyena over our sorrows, tell it, tell it like it is, comrade, neither my death nor our long suffering is important because the struggle is long, but break out about this suffering, speak out, comrade, don’t forget.”
Noam Chomsky has argued that the
Dr. Ron Walters has suggested that Sen. Barack Obama’s success is due in part to the language of his campaign. It is a campaign that refers to “we” and “us” rather than the typical “I” as in “I can do for you,” heard from other political candidates. And his “we” - his lesser known “we” are corporations. He likes this “we” to have all manner of subsidies while his “we” excludes Katrina victims and those on death row like Mumia Abu Jamal and countless others like him (see Joshua Franks, “Why I Can’t Support Barack Obama”). Sen. Hillary Clinton, in her final campaign speech, explained that she had fought for those people struggling to provide housing for their families. They want to be able to pay bills and purchase food, she said, and “have a little left over at the end of the month.” A little left over at the end of the month - is normalized! A little left over at the end of the month - to spend at the mall? Then I heard the word “suffrage.”
Sen. Clinton forgot that for Native, Blacks, This deliberate manipulation of language
by New World people desecrates the graves of the March 12, 2008, the Human Rights
Tribune (HRT) reported an announcement. The UN Committee on the Elimination
of Racial Discrimination (CERD) based in The Lenny Foster, Dine (Navajo), representing
the Native American Prisoners Rights Coalition as a delegate to CERD
observed, according to HRT, that the Ajamu Baraka of the Human Rights
Network, representing some 250 rights advocacy organizations said that
the CERD also considered the “indefinite
detention” of “enemy combatants” at the The business of dehumanizing others, particularly people of color, is the business of normalizing violence against us. But more--- On June 9, 2008, the HRT reported
that the The U.S. Empire “actively” participated
in the universal Periodic Review (UPR) process where 32 countries were
“scrutinized” in April and May, according to HRT. The Empire “actively”
scrutinized and contributed recommendations regarding Peter Splinter of Amnesty International said that the government “has lost its mind. How could it believe it is going to improve human rights by running away?” Poor Mr. Splinter! He seems astonished
to discover what the Left has known for a long while. It never had a
“mind,” as in human mind. It never had a “heart,” as in human heart.
It has always had a fantasy of grandeur in which is strives to make
reality. The But the “victims” of this violent fantasy are the betrayed. Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) read all 35 articles of impeachment against King George on the House floor, June 9, 2008, and while the motion to send the measure to the Judiciary Committee - that’s the committee Rep. John Conyers (D-Mich.) chairs - the “Democratic leaders in the House seem determined to block” the measure (Raw Story). Conyers takes his orders from “impeachment-is-off-the-table”-Speaker Nancy Pelosi, from the cabal of neoliberals in cahoots with the regime of Empire. And the King himself, while apologizing to the Germans for saying he was a shoot’em up cowboy - for saying, (for publicly verbalizing the narrative of white supremacy), he was going to “smoke’em out” - his regime has pulled out of the UN Human Rights Council! And the neoliberals sit by - silent! Paulo Freire told us that he could not give his name to “peacemakers,” to a neoliberalism (in conjunction with the neoconservatives) that calls “upon the wretched of the earth to be resigned to their fate.” “My voice is in tune with a different language, another kind of music. It speaks of resistance, indignation, that just anger of those who are deceived and betrayed” (Pedagogy of Freedom: Ethics, Democracy, And Civic Courage). This “fatalistic philosophy of neoliberal politics abandons whatever threatens “the values of the market.” We of the Left are reminded by Freire to speak from within an ethics that is not “afraid to condemn the kind of ideological discourse” that exploits labor, that manipulates truth and turns it into “mere rumor,” that fabricates illusions to entrap the weak and defenseless. This ethics of the Left must feel “itself betrayed and neglected” (my emphasis). We know about snakes who claim they will not bite us but will gladly take us across the river on their backs. And we when we arrive on the other side, the snakes have commenced to consume us. We have asked why, and the snakes have answered that it’s our memory of betrayal that has failed us. They are merely snakes, doing snake business! And if we can’t remember our history
in the The “friends,” the neoliberals of his time, slept. Judas, paid for his collaboration with the regime, returns with the regime’s soldiers at his side. He kisses the regime’s target, and the “friends” scatter. In this seemingly peaceful garden, the young man knew the betrayal of his people and himself. It’s a knowledge that he doesn’t take to his grave, for the “friends” write about it - after the fact, of course. The implications of this episode
are forgotten today by the collective right-wing and left-wing, Black
and white, halleluiah choir. Today, thanks to corporate media, Judas
has witnesses. The betrayed don’t have witnesses. Within the regime
or among the cabal of neoliberals, Black or white, there are profiteers
who continue to betrayal of the masses of suffering people; they continue
from on high and low to collaborate with the capitalist Empire of the
“Maybe nothing ever happens once and is finished.” But we of the Left must make a stand similar to that young man - here and now. We must organize as witnesses for human interests, not market interests. We must do so from the perceptive of the betrayed because we are the Left, among the betrayed people of this our Earth. We must stand and never forget! BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board member, Lenore Jean Daniels,
PhD, has been a writer, for over thirty years of commentary, resistance
criticism and cultural theory, and short stories with a Marxist sensibility
to the impact of cultural narrative violence and its antithesis, resistance
narratives. With entrenched dedication to justice and equality, she
has served as a coordinator of student and community resistance projects
that encourage the Black Feminist idea of an equalitarian community
and facilitator of student-teacher communities behind the walls of academia
for the last twenty years. Dr. Daniels holds a PhD in Modern American
Literatures, with a specialty in Cultural Theory (race, gender, class
narratives) from
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