When
is enough, enough?! How long will the people of this nation
continue to toil under the boot of illusion, lies, and
insanity? At
what point will the majority of everyday Black, White,
Brown, Red, and Yellow people finally and unequivocally
say NO MORE, and insist upon systemic change?!!
Contrary to the incessant chirping by U.S.
corporate / military government and its corporate-stream
de facto State media, the time is approaching.
Everyday
peoples throughout the world in Africa, Europe, Asia,
and the Carribean, etc. are restless to be free of the
yoke of the U.S. corporate /
military Empire’s domination. The everyday people of this
nation have a serious and real obligation to our own humanity
and that of the rest of the planet to join in this struggle
for human rights and complete economic, political, and
social justice. We, the people of this nation, must not
go down in historical infamy; as human ostriches blinded
by greed, corruption, perceived privilege, and lethargy,
in this theater of the absurd called ‘America!’
Even
as Barack Obama, this first nominally ‘black’
president of the U.S. corporate / military Empire,
followed in the bloody foot steps of his stated hero,
Ronald Reagan, (who had Libya, north Africa, bombed in
1986), Obama ordered (without even the semblance of any
serious prior public discourse or debate) that
the living hell be bombed out of north Africa yet again.
Meanwhile, here at home he insidiously economically
and politically disenfranchises everyday Black, White,
Brown, Red, and Yellow people. The U.S.
wars in Iraq, Afghanistan,
Pakistan,
etc. are apparently not enough. No!! Let’s further demonstrate
U.S. military machismo
and bomb north Africa too! After all, Barack Obama,
this colored smooth-talking clone of the avaricious U.S. corporate / military
apparatus, continues to count on the backing of the corporate-stream
media, and his Democrat and Republican Party accomplices
to facilitate this insanity! Yes, this truly is the theater
of the absurd - complete with real blood and twisted
corpses.
Let
us be clear about this: Legitimate opposition to
the bombing of Libya, north Africa,
is not based upon some kind of blind or misguided
loyalty to Muammar Gaddafi. Rather, the strong and legitimate
opposition to the bombing of Libya, including any other forms of U.S. military intervention
there must be based firmly in principle.
The United States does not have the ethical,
moral, or political right to militarily influence
or determine who the victors or losers are in the conflict
in Libya. That is the exclusive right and responsibility
of the Libyan people themselves. Obama should,
but definitely will not, come clean about the fact
that NATO (the North Atlantic Treaty Organization) is
a front/cover organization for U.S. military objectives, operations, and aspirations;
and is, in reality, controlled by the United States government just
as is, in very large measure, components of the
United Nations itself. The so-called NATO “allies” to
which Obama disingenuously makes repeated reference, are
in fact more often than not, nothing more than
U.S.
vassals who carry out the political and/or military bidding
of the United States government
(which has little or nothing to do with the will of the
‘American’ people). It is the everyday people of
the United States,
and elsewhere on this globe, who pay the enormous financial,
physical, and political bill for the U.S. sham known as NATO.
If
Obama (and his corporate, military, and political cohorts)
were the least bit interested in the so-called “freedom,
justice, and democracy” that they constantly tout to
other nations of the world, the U.S. government
would immediately cease supporting, for example, the de
facto dictatorship of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, et
al. Where is all that much touted “freedom, justice,
and democracy” when it comes to restoring the U.S. Constitution
and the right to speak truth to power? Where is
all that “freedom, justice, and democracy” when it comes
to disbanding the despicable and unconstitutional so-called
‘Patriot Act,’ stopping U.S. ‘extraordinary rendition’
and its concomitant torture, closing the U.S. Guantanamo
torture prison, declaring an amnesty and releasing the
numerous political prisoners right here inside the U.S.
itself, corporate domination and Wall Street greed, massive
corporate-induced home foreclosures, widespread police
brutality, an intrinsically corrupt and unjust U.S. judicial
system, a lack of universal and affordable health care,
increasing racial and economic disparities, and unaffordable
and deplorably unequal educational opportunities, etc.?
Where is all that much touted “freedom, justice, and democracy”
in this nation?! Why is homelessness, particularly
among women, children, men and veterans - out of
control in this nation?! Where is all that economic
and political “freedom, justice, and democracy” for
people of all colors in this nation?
Where the hell is it?! “Freedom, justice, and democracy,”
if it is real, must be practiced at home first
and foremost, and it most assuredly and overwhelmingly
is not.
For
the cost of every single U.S. cruise and/or predator drone
missile that has been launched in Libya, Pakistan, or
elsewhere in the name of a democracy that we ourselves
do not have here in this nation; schools, libraries,
and roads could have been built or repaired, lives and
homes could have been saved, and jobs could have been
restored. But
such things do not suit the greedy desires of the
corporate / military elite of this nation.
The
inordinate amount of so-called intelligentsia (both
White and Black) in this nation that supported,
and continue to support, the bloody, hypocritical Obama
/ Biden clique are increasingly earning the utmost contempt
from everyday Black, White, Brown, Red and Yellow
people. And this includes those liberals and supposed
‘progressives’ who are systemic gate-keepers, who
in an effort to maintain their class privilege
do not want genuine systemic change at all
- only window-dressing, and they have their window-dressing
in the person of Barack Obama and his minions of the Democrat
and Republican corporate Party. These people fit the description
of Frederick Douglass, when he referred to “Those who
profess to favor freedom and yet depreciate agitation,
are men who want crops without plowing up the ground,
they want rain without thunder and lightening. They want
the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters.”
These liberals and alleged progressives (including sadly,
some in the political Left) can even be found in
plain view in substantial portions of the so-called
‘alternative’ media. These are the people
who, for example, love to talk about injustices in other
lands but avoid, as much as possible, addressing systemic
and racial injustices right here in this nation.
They criticize economic, social, and political injustices
and inequality but steadfastly stop short of calling
for unequivocal systemic change - for then
their own systemic privilege might be in jeopardy.
These are folks who, for example, might praise the accomplishments
of Harriet Tubman, but studiously neglect to point out
that Harriet packed a pistol and knew how to use it, for
then it would be crystal clear that Harriet Tubman put
her very life on the line in the struggle against slavery.
Yes, they “want crops without plowing up the ground”
and “rain without thunder and lightening.” They
are the present-day fifth column systemic gate-keepers,
and are a major impediment and danger to the struggle
of just plain ordinary everyday Black, White, Brown, Red,
and Yellow people for economic, political, and social
justice and human rights. You know who some of them are
despite their ‘progressive’ masquerade.
As
Frederick Douglass also said, “Power concedes nothing
without a demand. It never did and it never will.”
The beloved John Brown obviously understood and internalized
those words by Frederick Douglass, and for this shall
always be remembered with great respect and honor by all
justice loving people. To reiterate: In today’s struggle
we must beware of fifth column systemic gate-keepers.
Our metaphorical pistol in this struggle for justice
and human rights is the “demand” for unequivocal
systemic change, and organizing for it.
The
Obama / Biden supporters and their assorted allies will
no doubt seek to ignore and obfuscate the reality
of Barack Obama’s contempt for, and treachery against,
everyday people of all colors. This is, after all, to
be expected. However, events and systemic contradictions
will ultimately overtake illusion, and we need to be educating,
agitating, and organizing now for this eventuality, in
preparation for the not too distant future.
The
time for illusion is long past. Reality is at hand. There
is no such thing as a good war, and these present wars
being waged by the United States in Afghanistan,
Pakistan,
Iraq, Africa, and elsewhere
are in fact the spawning grounds for so-called “terrorism,”
notwithstanding the fact that these wars are, in and of
themselves, enormous organized acts of terrorism. They
represent terrorism against humans, the environment, and
our Mother Earth, and they must be opposed. Let
us remember and respect the fact that we humans have only
usufruct rights to Mother Earth, and if we fail in our
charge to protect her, we do so at our own peril.
The
human, animal, and plant inhabitants of this planet can
no longer afford the ravages of greed, exploitation, and
perpetual war. A better, more equitable, and saner way
must be found, and quickly, to resolve our perceived differences
and evolve in our humanity. This too, is why we must educate,
agitate, and organize. I reiterate: The time for illusion
is long past. Reality is at hand.
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 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.