In
these times of seemingly perpetual U.S. wars abroad, increasing
home foreclosures, no single payer universal health care,
corporate hegemony, homelessness, joblessness, and growing
anger and despair; it should come as no surprise that political
repression is also in full swing here at home. There is
however, a positive side to this gloomy scenario.
No
government can fool its people forever or perpetually
rule with an iron fist, even if it is a velvet gloved one,
without ultimately incurring the ire of those being
ruled. The serious and relatively recent shredding of the
U.S. Constitution, and most particularly those enshrined
legal rights and protections contained therein, began in
earnest under the Bush / Cheney regime and has been
extended and broadened by the Obama / Biden regime
especially as it relates to the unconstitutional so-called
�Patriot Act� and the U.S. Government�s hideous program
of international kidnapping, torture, and murder known as
�Extraordinary Rendition.�
Oftentimes,
consciousness is forced upon people by biting, hard,
cold reality. Sooner or later, the political and
social novacane begins to wear off as the veneer
of democracy itself peels away. This is precisely the historical
juncture at which everyday Black, White, Brown, Red, and
Yellow people find ourselves in this latter part of the
year 2010.
The
more the veneer of democracy peels away, the more desperate
and ruthless become the tactics of the government and its
many police and investigative agencies against everyday
people. This increased political repression is an important
sign-post of our times and should be regarded as such.
Though
the legitimately disappointed masses are callously and arrogantly
referred to as nothing more than �whiners� by the Obama
/ Biden regime, the fact is that hard, cold reality has
begun to set in; and accountability is required and
being increasingly demanded by everyday people in this nation.
Enter
the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) and other government
police agencies of repression nationwide. Legitimate and
much-needed political dissent is now billed as �terrorism�
or even treason.� Intimidation and subterfuge have become
the mainstays of the so-called �American� democracy. The
chilling of political dissent has become the very
watch word of a government and system whose body politic
is rotten to the core. The government is now gearing full
throttle in a war of terrorism and intimidation against
its own people who it has labeled as �whiners� and malcontents.
And the corporate-stream media has become a very
sick joke as it plays its constant insidious role as a rubber
stamp of misinformation, disinformation, omission, mediocrity
and non-substance. At all costs legitimate political
dissent in opposition to this government�s internal and
external polices must be chilled and neutralized. Sadly,
this is the United States of America today.�
The
irony of all of this is that the more political repression
is intensified at home, the more people are compelled to
see that the emperor and the empire �has no clothes.� Just
as the more deadly U.S. drone missiles are rained down abroad
coupled with the horrors of �Extraordinary Rendition�, etc.,
the more so-called terrorism is in fact enhanced and
facilitated in this endless spiral of insanity and death.
The only ones who actually benefit from this manipulated
insanity are the small elite of the corporate / military
complex, while the masses of everyday Black, White, Brown,
Red, and Yellow people are politically and economically
emaciated.
However,
this is not the conclusion of the scenario, because
we must remember that the people�s struggle for justice
and human rights is, by its very nature, a long and protracted
one. It is not an overnight affair or some simplistic Hollywood
production.� It calls for commitment and endurance. It also
calls for organizing, organizing, and more organizing.
The
�dream� of justice of which the late poet Langston Hughes
wrote, will not be forever �deferred.� But it will take
everyday Black, White, Brown, Red, and Yellow people to
make that dream a reality. And this means work!
So
�whine� on you �progressives� and leftists, whine on!! And
while you �whine� be sure to organize for real systemic
change and a better day!!! We must not be chilled,
and �we will not be moved!�
Onward
then 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 TheMacNeil/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. |