BC appeared the first time in the year 2002 on April
5th. It was not planned that we would publish the first issue
during the week marking the death of brother Martin. It just
turned out that way.
That
first issue
focused on the fruit of the poisoned tree which came in the form
of the hard right's plan to capture Newark NJ. We described Cory
Booker, the Black mayoral candidate from the city's Central Ward,
a “cynical pretender who attempts to position himself as the common
people's defender while locked in the deep embrace of institutes
and foundations that bankroll virtually every assault on social
and economic justice in America.”
From the very birth of this publication the issue of accountability in the African
American body politic was a primary core value. Presenting commentary,
analysis and investigations on issues affecting African Americans
and the African World we have worked towards being a part of the
movement for social justice, economic justice and peace.
We had no idea that the corporate powers would grow totally out of control over
the next seven years. The reality we have lived far outstripped
our wildest nightmares.
So here we are moving into our eighth year faced with the biggest challenge
ever. Trying to keep Barack Obama’s feet to the fire may in many
respects be a far more daunting task than beating our head against
the fascist brick wall of the Bush/Cheney corporate pig sty.
We traveled the road here the first couple of years by using up our personal
savings, credit and investments. In the last couple of years contributions
by our dear readers have kept us afloat. However, we hit tough
times just as the rug was being pulled out from under all of us
by the laughing hyenas who happily control the money.
During the last week I was listening to a song by Leonard Cohen titled “Everybody
Knows”. The depressing lyrics of the first stanza go like this:
Yeah, we know the odds are against us and we are frightened and encouraged by
the rage we feel swelling across our planet.
We are not going to give up. We are in the struggle for the duration.
If you have the financial means to help BC out again, or for the first
time, please click here now to make
a contribution. We thank you sincerely in advance.
We also thank you very much for your readership.
In
solidarity and peace,
Peter
Gamble, Publisher, BlackCommentator.com
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