Have
we allowed ourselves to become psychological androids
- putty and/or expendable cannon fodder - in the hands
of the corporate / military elite of this nation and its
subservient corporate-stream media?
The
word android is defined by the Merriam-Webster
Dictionary as �a mobile robot usually with a human
form.� Yet, beyond the mere physical aspect of
what an android is - is the all powerful psychological
component - on the part of who is actually in �control�
of the android. When humans cease to be in control of
their own ideas and creative processes we are in essence
relegated to psychological androids. As the late political
organizer Steve Biko noted: �The most potent weapon in
the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed.�
Everyday
Black, White, Brown, Red, and Yellow people in this nation
have entered the year 2011, under the yoke of the most
hideous and vicious forms of national and global corporate
exploitation/ domination [i.e. hegemony] and military
madness as yet visited upon humankind. Meanwhile,
the nominal black-faced emperor of this insane U.S. empire piously and relentlessly feeds our
sons, our daughters, our fathers, our mothers, our brothers,
our sisters, our aunts, uncles, and our cousins into the
flaming, insatiable ovens of corporate greed and military
insanity. As we steadily lose our jobs, homes, educational
opportunities, futures, and our legal and human rights
- we are told that war is actually peace (or at
least guarantees peace) and that we must willingly sacrifice
ourselves upon the blood-drenched altar of an endless
war against �terrorism.� Never mind, as the late
historian, Howard Zinn, pointedly and correctly observed:
�How can you have a war on terrorism when war itself is
terrorism?� Moreover, war enriches the coffers
of the already bloated corporate elite while simultaneously
increasing - not diminishing - �terrorism.�
None of this is lost upon the cunning minds of
the corporate / military elite or the diversionary
corporate-stream media.
We
everyday Black, White, Brown, Red, and Yellow people watch
racial and national tensions heighten as economic
resources become ever more scarce for common folk,
while the rich become even richer. We watch as
the most repressive and unjust political and economic
laws are passed and enacted against the people of this
nation - in the name of so-called �bipartisanship� and
then swiftly spun away by a treacherous, complicitous
corporate-stream media. We watch as arguably the
most articulately draconian president in the history
of this nation, adroitly sets the stage for a blatant
corporate-fascist state all in the name of �hope and change.�
We
watch in horror as the political, civil, and human rights
of an entire nation are skillfully banished into obscurity,
right before our very eyes.
How
could political, economic, and social conditions have
become so bleak in two years?
Notwithstanding
the undeniable fact that the previous Bush/Cheney
administration�s policies were clearly and utterly
reprehensible, the answer is relatively simple. Many
people were simply not paying attention, thus allowing
themselves to be euphorically swept up into a frenzy of
non-critical thinking in futile anticipation of
the fulfillment of the superficial so-called �hope
and change� double-speak rhetoric, which was dangled like
a poisonous carrot, by those who make up the present
Obama / Biden administration. Moreover, instead of
heeding the wise words of the late Dr. Martin Luther King,
Jr. when he said to judge people based upon the �content
of their character, not the color of their skin
;� so many did precisely the opposite. Thus,
with the overwhelming backing and support of the
corporate / military elite and corporate-stream media
(for which major corporate support should have
- but did not - sound deafening mental alarms)
Barack Obama became head of the U.S.
empire. Another crucial factor as to how and why everyday
people could have been so thoroughly bamboozled is the
shameful betrayal by much of the Black intelligensia
and so-called Left and �progressives� in their
support for the double-talking, corporate Barack Obama.
They, for a certainty, knew better! However,
this betrayal and complicity, on the part of an inordinate
amount of them, continues to this very year of
2011. Nevertheless, and despite them, a growing
amount of just plain everyday Black, White, Brown,
Red, and Yellow people have begun to pay serious attention
to that symbolic �man behind the curtain�
[i.e. the android-maker], and are legitimately
hopping mad.
Many
of the people of this nation were insidiously lulled into
a slumber - a slumber from which some are now beginning
to awaken. The android-like psychological state of so
many is beginning to be replaced by the pain of betrayal
and the recognition that the Obama / Biden regime (notwithstanding
the Obama and corporate-stream media double-speak) has,
over the last two years repackaged and accelerated
the Bush / Cheney policies of war abroad and economic,
legal, and political disenfranchisement at home.
Moving
Beyond the Pain of Betrayal
Understanding that the corporate Obama / Biden regime and the scandalous Democrats and
Republicans [i.e. the Republicrats] in Congress have,
for all practical purposes, established and codified into
law, a very real (and often not-so-subtle) police-state
in this nation, must serve to strengthen the resolve of
everyday people to throw off this unacceptable and intolerable
situation. This �peace� prize-toting, constitutional lawyer,
and purveyor of war - Barack Obama, has despite himself,
done something incredibly valuable: He has demonstrated
for all conscious people to see that
mere color or gender, etc. must never be the lone
deciding factor(s) by which crucial choices and/or political
decisions are made. He has demonstrated that superficiality
is precisely that - superficial!
Everyday
people in this nation must grasp the international
nature of the struggle for justice and human rights
world wide. The corporate 21st century fascists
are attacking everyday people around the world.
Indeed, that is the nature of what is often referred to
as [corporate] �globalization.� We must understand that
globalization means wealth for the tiny rich elite, and
austerity and pain for the vast majority of just plain
everyday people - in this nation and throughout the world.
Just as the corporate elite inside this nation
are about the business of economic strangulation as it
attempts to pit everyday people against each other
- exactly the same objectives are practiced internationally
under what is termed �globalization.�
The
people of the United States
must recognize that our struggle here for political,
economic and political justice and human rights is intertwined
with those of everyday people in Haiti,
in Spain, in Greece,
in Germany,
in Norway, in Venezuela,
in Brazil,
in Argentina, in Palestine, in
Zambia,
in every nation of every corner of Mother Earth!
Internationalism must be the answer of everyday
people to the blood-sucking bane of globalization.
We are not alone - no matter what the corporate-stream
media might try and have us believe! This planet belongs
to everyday people - not to the vampiric corporate
elite. We must be the guardians and sustainers of this
planet. We must tell our own stories - present
our own narratives - for the present and the future.
As
we the people intensify in our struggle here, let us remember
our brothers and sisters around the world. No!!! We
will not be the psychological androids of the corporate
/ military elite - in this nation or anywhere
else. Let us move beyond betrayal to an actualized
and sustained vision of renewal! Organize,
Organize, and then Organize some more! What is
at stake? Our very existence, that of our offspring, and
that of the planet itself!
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 News
Hour, formerly known as The MacNeil / Lehrer News Hour.
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.