I 
                        do not know what it is like to believe in “my” government 
                        without question. I would have to believe not so much 
                        that my government was innocent but rather that what stands 
                        outside of my government and me is danger, chaos.  I 
                        would not be deceived, but as dangerous as the fox at 
                        Fox News, for I would fear the world beyond my government!
I 
                        would not be deceived, but as dangerous as the fox at 
                        Fox News, for I would fear the world beyond my government!
                      Recently, 
                        I spoke with someone who has all the solutions to solve 
                        the world’s problems. With confidence and authority I 
                        was informed that the first order of business for the 
                        Egyptian people should be to issue birth control throughout 
                        the country! There is no shame in limiting the mind to 
                        the size of a prison cell; limiting knowledge to a fraction 
                        of the world, and, without a history of peoples’ resistance, 
                        a history of change led by the people, without a history 
                        of American’s indulgence in terrorism, tyranny, imperialism, 
                        without a clue about oppressed peoples’ understanding 
                        of “freedom” and “democracy” - utter with confidence and 
                        authority - “birth control” for a nightmarish world too 
                        populated with “colored” people!
                      What 
                        confidence - in the possession of so little self-knowledge!
                      My 
                        grandmother advised, when purchasing any item of clothing, 
                        make sure it is of quality, good and not for show but 
                        to serve you well. Whether you have a dime in your pocket 
                        or $10, 000 dollars in the bank, if clothing becomes worn, 
                        toss it out. Toss it! Maintain your dignity: Know you 
                        can do better!
                      But 
                        we are not talking of clothing but of governments - worn 
                        governments, governments of no value to the people.
                      The 
                        Egyptian people, fed up with their own apathy and unwilling 
                        acceptance of a 30-year dictator, Hosni Mubarek, and his 
                        regime - the people, the people in one voice shout: 
                        The Mubarek regime must be tossed out!
                      Goliath 
                        is not so big and bad after all. Here, we can relate: 
                        The Crazy Horses and Lumumbas have returned again echoing 
                        Malcolm’s call to rise and struggle for human rights. 
                        To emperors and dictators: “…today your bag of tricks 
                        have absolutely run out. The whole world can see what 
                        you’re doing.”
                       Secretary 
                        of State Hillary Clinton is startled! Night has arrived 
                        in Egypt where all is made clear. “Made in the U.S.A.” 
                        tear gas canisters become clear. In the darkness, we see 
                        what the Egyptian and other oppressed peoples everywhere 
                        have known for so long. Venture out of America’s daylight. Walk out 
                        of the bright-lighted narrative it has created around 
                        itself. Take a walk in the long night of American history 
                        the limbs of trees and ground itself speak:
Secretary 
                        of State Hillary Clinton is startled! Night has arrived 
                        in Egypt where all is made clear. “Made in the U.S.A.” 
                        tear gas canisters become clear. In the darkness, we see 
                        what the Egyptian and other oppressed peoples everywhere 
                        have known for so long. Venture out of America’s daylight. Walk out 
                        of the bright-lighted narrative it has created around 
                        itself. Take a walk in the long night of American history 
                        the limbs of trees and ground itself speak:
                     
                     
                      And 
                        Clinton is startled!
                      Twenty-three 
                        years of Ben Ali in Tunisia and 30 years of Mubarek in 
                        Egypt is too long for a people to submit to tyranny at 
                        home and forced to witness these “leaders,” year after 
                        year grow rich while more repressive, yet maintaining 
                        their “good standing” with the U.S. It was too long for 
                        the people to witness U.S. corporations receiving huge pay offs from 
                        the U.S. 
                        government while poverty and unemployment expanded among 
                        the people. It was too long for the people to delay the 
                        toss off of the monster on their backs.
                      Looking 
                        into the American bag of trick slogans, President Barack 
                        Obama reaches in and grabs at anything that comes up: 
                        The United States will stand up for human rights everywhere! 
                        Ah, we stand for the right to protest! Yes! …But 
                        it had not for 30 years recognized the shipment of $15 
                        million dollars of funds to corporations in Egypt 
                        to purchase weaponry and establish Egypt’s 
                        police/security state. Under its tyrannical regime, workers 
                        earn $2 dollars a day and spend their evenings in terror. 
                        And the U.S. said nothing regarding the rights of the 
                        people to protest in those 30 years!
                      
                      And 
                        protest, here, results in FBI raids in Chicago 
                        and Minneapolis and the intimidation, arrest, and imprisonment of political 
                        activists. This nation’s neglect of its children results 
                        in their imprisonment of young adults. FBI wiretapping 
                        and surveillance devices, cameras everywhere keep protesters, 
                        all Americans - under the watchful eyes of Big Brother.
                      The sudden issuing of birth control pills among the 
                        Egyptians or Africans or Latin/Caribbean Americans, Asians, 
                        or Black Americans will not change this fact: It is capitalism 
                        - and the people are poised to crush capitalism!
                       On 
                        December 17, 2010, the 26-yearold unemployed graduate, 
                        Mohammad Boyazizi did not die in vain. The Egyptian people 
                        with or without banners or posters, without feeling it 
                        was an accomplishment just to arrive at a fence before 
                        the seat of government, and without securing mementos 
                        at the event, and without reporting to work on Monday 
                        and announcing to co-workers that “the march” of a few 
                        hours went well - a few hundred attended.
On 
                        December 17, 2010, the 26-yearold unemployed graduate, 
                        Mohammad Boyazizi did not die in vain. The Egyptian people 
                        with or without banners or posters, without feeling it 
                        was an accomplishment just to arrive at a fence before 
                        the seat of government, and without securing mementos 
                        at the event, and without reporting to work on Monday 
                        and announcing to co-workers that “the march” of a few 
                        hours went well - a few hundred attended.
                      For 
                        the Egyptian people, the protest is a call to toss out 
                        the worn and useless capitalist system. It is a call to 
                        an uncertain life but life nonetheless that cannot be 
                        recalled on a Monday because it will continue until, as 
                        Dr. Martin L. King would say, “freedom rings” in Egypt 
                        - and everywhere!
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