It�s
time to be blunt. Much (though certainly not all) of what
is loosely termed the political �left� in the United States,
has a stymieing and self-inflicted Achilles heel known
as sectarianism.
The
American Heritage College dictionary defines the
practice of sectarianism, in relevant part, as �Adhering
or [being] confined to the dogmatic limits
of a sect or denomination.� Sadly and dangerously, significant
segments of the left in this nation are integrally afflicted
with this self-defeating, disuniting, and disempowering
methodology.
In
the name of supposed ideological correctness,
certain sectarian leftists do not hesitate to utilize
the very same kinds, or similar, U.S. government COINTELPRO [Counter Intelligence
Program] tactics to misinform, �expose, discredit,
disrupt and neutralize� others in the left
whom they perceive to be their political and/or ideological
rivals. This of course invariably serves to weaken the
political effectiveness of the entire left collectively.
Many
of the factions, fractions, and tendencies within the
U.S. left unfortunately expend an inordinate amount of
time, resources, and energy in the pursuit of destroying
one another, rather than finding common ground as leftists
genuinely and (without hidden sectarian
agendas) actively working with one another in those
areas of political agreement. Thus, the U.S.
left is often rendered impotent to the masses of people,
while sectarian leftist zealots revel in their
own intellectual snobbery and self-ascribed ideological
adulation.
All
of this, of course, inevitably enhances the deadly
effectiveness of the very real political repression
upon everyday Black, White, Brown, Red, and Yellow people,
while simultaneously harboring both distrust and ineffectiveness
on the part of the left as a whole. Thus, it is
no wonder that our collective and important message as
leftists is consistently muffled and distorted. We must
acknowledge responsibility and radically adjust our course.
Moreover,
the most actively sectarian elements of the U.S. left , more
often than not are, organizationally, the most racist
and authoritarian. To
deny this is to deny reality.
The
political left in the United States, if it is to be both
for-real and effective, must be steeped in the
present day realities of everyday people - offering viable
alternatives to this corrupt, politically bankrupt, and
despicable, racist, capitalist system. The left must unflinchingly
dispense with sectarianism, as it speaks in clear,
concise, and clearly understandable down-to-earth
terms to the needs of everyday common people.
David
Walsh correctly noted in his recent article titled,
The Apologists for Obama and the Republican �Resurgence��
that, �Two years ago, a variety of �left� and liberal
forces strove to convince those sections of the population
over whom they had influence that the Obama campaign represented
a watershed in American politics and that under his administration
the policies of war, attacks on jobs and social programs,
and the shredding of Constitutional rights would come
to an end.� (Reference http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/nov2010/pers-n06.shtml)
Of
course this is precisely what did not occur,
as is now crystal clear in this year of 2010. However,
it should be noted that there were a relative handful
of Black leftist writers, who began three years
ago (in 2007), to repeatedly warn that the so-called
�Obama phenomenon� was a cynical and dangerous systemic
ruse by the U.S. oligarchy of
empire. But what was a significant part of the
U.S.
left doing? It was busy with sectarian infighting and/or
it was succumbing to the euphoria of systemic madness.
Had the U.S. left, over two years ago, overwhelmingly
and collectively sounded the alarm to, and on
behalf of, everyday people the political landscape and
consciousness of the people might be very different today.
The left must learn well from its failings, otherwise
it will become our bane and that of the people as a whole.
The
economic, social, and political predicament of the nation
and the planet today is far more precarious than it
was a mere two to three years ago. It is time to stop
the infighting, stop the hidden (and sometimes
blatant) sectarian agendas, and stop the insipid
intellectual masturbation! It is time for the left to
bury its sectarian differences, and come together as a
powerful, collective, political force. There is
too damn much at stake to continue the insanity of sectarianism
on the left!
Remember
the words of Frantz Fanon: �There is a point at which
methods devour themselves.�
Come
now and let us create a new world from the very ruins
of the old! Onward 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.