When
reality is replaced by illusion it is always at the expense and
pain of everyday people.
Corporate
media sound bites of illusion, omission, and disinformation have
replaced any semblance of the dissemination of truth or the systemic
reasons for the intensifying pain and suffering of everyday Black,
Brown, Red, White, and Yellow peoples in this nation and throughout
the world. The corporate-controlled Democratic Party foxes and Republican
Party wolves know that there is a growing people�s anger
at the vampiric corporate plutocracy in the United States; and so they
continuously spin webs of deception intended to confuse
and mislead the people, while in actuality protecting their
corporate / military puppet masters and benefactors.
De facto
corporate vampires and proliferators of war are depicted by the
�news� media as �peace keepers (or peace seekers)� and as being
the economic guardians of the people. In its role as the propaganda
wing of the government, the Democratic Party foxes, and the Republican
Party wolves, the corporate media touts the phony, absurd, and
ridiculous sound bite myth of so-called �Main
Street versus Wall Street.� The fact is that this is not
about �streets� at all, allegorical or otherwise. This is
about real, flesh and blood, everyday people whose
pain, fear, and suffering is being pimped and manipulated by both
the Democratic Party foxes and the Republican Party wolves.
The
narrative being disseminated by the media is an inaccurate, twisted,
and corporate one. It is not the people�s narrative. Rather,
it is illusion propagated for the purpose of control and manipulation.
We
ourselves must, day in and day out, engage in disseminating
the people�s narrative of reality, not the
corporate government / media narrative of illusion. For example,
when Barack Obama purses his lips and speaks the big lie about �Main
Street versus Wall Street� (or vice versa), we are hearing the proverbial
fox lie to us about who ate, and is still eating, the chickens;
for Obama himself is of, and drinks mightily from, the corporate
/ military trough of economic blood-suckers, as do his fellow Democratic
and Republican Party cohorts. Indeed, Wall Street, long ago thoroughly
devoured the so-called Main
Street, which is a fact that the Wall-Street-supported Barack
Obama knows quite well. To believe otherwise is to succumb
to illusion and manipulation of the foxes and wolves.
Honing
in exclusively on the fact that many, if not most, of the
so-called �tea-partiers� (for example) are racists, is missing the
systemic point. It is missing the forest for the trees; for
capitalism is itself, by exploitative necessity - fundamentally,
both racist and avaricious. As long as the capitalist system of
economic vampires exists and is allowed to control the historical
and contemporary narrative, racism and every other form of systemic
manipulation and exploitation, will continue unabated. It does not
have to be this way!
The
fact that the burgeoning poor, and particularly the massive Black
underclass in this nation, are languishing in increasing
economic, social, and political deprivation is directly related
to the actions of the systemic gate keepers (irrespective
of their colors or gender) to cunningly play upon the very
pain of everyday people. Class and color continue to be barometers
of systemic warfare against the poor; now, more often than not,
carried out by certain so-called people of color as systemic gate
keepers of exploitation.
The
hundreds of U.S. military bases around this planet, and the
concomitant U.S.
led wars in Afghanistan,
Iraq, Pakistan, and elsewhere have nothing
whatever to do with democracy, or the economic, social, and
political security for and of everyday peoples in this nation
or abroad. Rather, it is all about insatiable corporate greed,
and the actualized desire on the part of a relatively small economic
elite, to hoard and control the resources of this nation
and of Mother Earth. Thus, the name of the game is to keep
people in fear, divided, and thereby controlled. Indeed, these policies
ensure so-called terrorist acts, which in turn,
reinforce people�s fear and pliability. Hence, continues the
never ending and perpetually maintained cycle of manipulation,
exploitation, and war. A
great irony in all of this is that the real terrorism is
actually the daily systemic terrorism of capitalism�s
manipulation and exploitation of, and against, the poor.
Even
as Barack Obama and his Democratic Party foxes, and
the Republican Party wolves, chirp about helping everyday
people, they are callously emaciating us / them. It is time to pay
close attention to the actions of that sly wizard, that �man behind
the curtain.� It is time to tear down the entire curtain so that
all can see who is manipulating us and what this system
is really about. It is time to take back and disseminate
the narrative of, for, by, and most importantly with, the
everyday people. For our own survival, and that of humanity, we
must tell our own stories - the people�s story!
It
is important to organize for a different reality,
one based upon the everyday people�s narrative and the certain
belief and knowledge that we, the people, are the only ones who
will usher in real creative, sustainable change!
Come,
one and all! Each-one-teach-one! Let us carry on in this demanding
process of building, and of creating a different society, and a
better world. Humanity�s struggle calls and we must answer.
Onward now my sisters and brothers! 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/LehrerNewsHour. 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.
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