The
very fact that many in this nation of the United States of America,
are so superficially excited about the possibility of a so-called
“Black” U.S. President of the “American’ Empire” is a manifestation
of precisely how racist and utterly hypocritical this nation remains.
Barack Obama and John McCain are two sides of the same dangerous
and waning Empire. They are both Republicrats [i.e. Democratic
and Republican Party loyalists] whose de facto vested interests
are in maintaining the system, not in bringing about
systemic change.
Currently,
the buzz swirling around the deplorable state of the U.S. economy should not be surprising. The fact
is that exploitation and denigration of people, be they Black, Red,
Brown, Yellow, or White, by a small elite has always been fundamentally
based upon economic hegemony and manipulation. To reiterate:
This is not new or surprising, but the cycle can be broken.
The
lack of single-payer, affordable health care, enormous unemployment,
the loss of homes and / or decent housing, the skyrocketing costs
of attaining a college or university education, an increasingly
corrupt and unjust judicial system, a nationally bloated and brutal
prison system, and last but certainly not least - never ending U.S.
military adventurism and wars in other parts of the world are all
indicators which point to the internally decaying and externally
waning U.S. Empire. These indicators are not mere blips on
the political and economic screens; they are in reality seismic
in scale. However, it should be clearly understood that as
the U.S. Empire wanes, it will become increasingly more vicious
and hypocritical both within its own borders and around
the globe.
The
media hype pertaining to Barack Obama’s alleged campaign to bring
about “change” is just that - hype; for neither Barack Obama
nor John McCain represent systemic change. They are both clones
of the Empire: one being glittery, “of color,” and a quintessential
& extremely dangerous political opportunist, and the other being
a robot of mediocrity and nothingness. These vultures of the Democratic
and Republican Parties are Republicrats plain and simple; whose
loyalty is not to the masses of Black, Brown, Red, White,
and Yellow peoples, but to Wall Street and the corporate and military
elite of the Empire.
A
huge portion of the left and so-called “progressives” in this nation
have shamefully and hypocritically capitulated and shed their supposed
political principles by supporting the candidacy of the Empire’s
Barack Obama. Whether Barack Obama becomes President of the U.S. or not, this capitulation and collaboration
with the U.S. Empire will historically go down in infamy.
Economics
is, and has always been, at the heart of how political / social
systems interact and/or control and dominate people internally and
externally. Capitalism (and most especially corporate capitalism)
plays and preys upon the fears and weaknesses of everyday people.
It (capitalism) is in reality, sugar coated systemic terrorism
against the poor - the masses of people. Economics is not in
and of itself evil nor does it necessarily have to be negative.
It is how economics is systemically practiced that determines
whether its impact is positive (i.e. humane for the majority of
people) or negative (i.e. inhumane for the majority
of people). Corporate capitalism in the United States means nothing short of manipulating
the masses of people while ensuring that the elite rich get richer
and the majority of people get poorer. Corporate welfare (i.e. financial
government bail-outs of big corporations who are systematically
economically emaciating and eliminating their own employees) continues
to be the order of the day. This is a component of what economic
exploitation is all about and how it avariciously destroys the lives
and dreams of the vast majority of people while making a small elite
filthy rich. This is what the Democratic and Republican Parties
(i.e. the Republicrats) have been, and are, really all about,
regardless of their superficial rhetoric.
We
the people do have alternatives outside the Democratic and
Republican Parties. But such alternatives are of no use to us unless
we recognize and support them. Presently, one such important alternative
can be found in the national “All Power To The People Campaign”
of Cynthia McKinney and Rosa Clemente. The so-called main stream
“news” media in this nation can be expected to continue to ignore
or denigrate the McKinney/Clemente campaign because it is about
building a genuine ongoing grass root people’s movement of
every day folks - Black, White, Red, Brown, and Yellow - throughout
the United States. This is a serious threat to the
continuing death grip / stranglehold by the Republicrats (Democratic
and Republican Parties).
Yes,
we must organize outside of the Democratic and Republican Parties,
for in point of fact these aforementioned parties are not
two different political parties - they are one political
party with two superficial wings. Thus,
we are not referring to building a so-called “third party,” we must
build viable second, third, and fourth political parties
in this nation. Until we do so, political, social, and economic
democracy is but a verbose and meaningless myth.
The
“election cycle/s” of the Democratic/Republican Republicrats is
a farce. Our task is to nurture and build a people’s movement well
beyond the main stream news media electoral farce and circus
of the year 2008.
Onward
brothers and sisters! Onward…
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.
In connection with his political organizing
activities in opposition to voter suppression, etc., Pinkney was
interviewed in 1988 on the nationally televised PBS NewsHour, formerly known as The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour. 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. |