It
is sad to behold this nation as a whole, and Black America in particular,
entering a comatose state of political and cultural consciousness
under the mesmerizing, mediocre and hypocritical auspices of the
Barack Obama regime / administration. Nevertheless, this is the
pitiful current reality for many who remain in a dangerous, unconscious
and corporately manipulated stupor.
The
U.S. economy is irreparably damaged and in a shambles
thanks to the ongoing greed and corruption of the very captains
who have yet again been placed in charge of this economic and political
mental-asylum-denial referred to as the United
States of America. Meanwhile, the war machine
of the U.S. Empire rumbles on like some huge berserk beast, intent
on crushing and devouring all in its path. Even as the unacceptable
and reprehensible U.S. wars rage on in Iraq and Afghanistan, the
Obama regime stubbornly refuses to publicly release the much touted
“torture photos” of those captured so-called combatants. Moreover,
Barack Obama dares to muse about utilizing “indefinite preventive
detention” [i.e. imprisonment] of persons who have been neither
charged, tried, nor convicted for an alleged crime. Bluntly stated,
this is the stuff of dictators and dictatorships. To even consider
engaging in such a practice is patently outrageous.
Much
of this nation, including a sizable portion of Black America, has
allowed itself to be entangled in a mind-killing web of continuing
media and Obama deception, even as millions increasingly lose their
jobs, homes, and realistic hopes. As the economic conditions plummet
for the masses of all colors in this nation, the economic
and social plight of especially Black, Brown, and Red peoples is
reaching epidemic proportions, though one would never know this
from the reporting, or lack thereof, by the corporate media.
As
the politicians in the twin demons of the Democratic and
Republican Parties [i.e. the Republicrats] protect their own
financial and social interests, the peoples in this nation watch
their own meager savings and resources mercilessly swallowed by
this juggernaut of systemic corporate deception and greed. The Obama
deception continues unabated, spurred on by an overwhelming and
insidious corporate media love affair with this wordy emperor.
Young
people in general, and Black and Brown youth in particular are murdering
each other at an ever increasing rate while the Obama regime either
ignores this horrible reality outright or offers superficial and
ultimately meaningless rhetoric.
Has
Black America fundamentally entered a period of political irrelevance,
or more to the point, of unconscionable complicity with corporate
greed and U.S. Empire at home and abroad? It would seem that a significant
portion of Black America, and the nation as a whole has succumbed
to the policies, actions, and rhetoric of Empire. This does not
have to be. It is not all is not gloom and doom, for this is not
irreversible. The answer to the above question can and will only
be determined in the final analysis by we the people; not
by the slimy corporate media or the double-speak Obama / Biden regime.
A
reader of The Black Commentator recently wrote to me that
“we the people have become the enemy of the minority elite.”
Indeed, we have and always have been. The difference this time,
however, is that we can and must grasp every opportunity to unceasingly,
unrepentantly, and uncompromisingly expose what this so-called “minority
elite” is grotesquely engaging in, and organize, organize, and organize
some more against it for a world that can be,
versus one that the avaricious and lying perpetrators of disinformation
and war tell us has to be.
Onward
sisters and brothers! May we not become irrelevant to our
own detriment! 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. |