"I
believe that there will ultimately be a clash between
the oppressed and those who do the oppressing. I believe
that there will be a clash between those who want freedom,
justice and equality for everyone and those who want to
continue the system of exploitation. I believe that there
will be that kind of clash, but I don't think it will
be based on the color of the skin..."
-
Malcolm X [el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz]
"Those
who do not move, do not notice their chains."
-
Rosa Luxemburg
If
everyday Black, White, Brown, Red, and Yellow people in
this nation and throughout the world are to enjoy the fruits
of their labor and a life of dignity, it must first be recognized
that they/we are in fact psychologically, economically,
politically, and socially enslaved by a U.S. corporate
/ military political system whose very existence
is dependent upon how skillful it is at manipulating, dividing,
and exploiting the vast majority of humankind.
The
words of Malcolm X and Rosa Luxemburg, quoted above, bear
reiterating and internalizing; as do the paraphrased
words of Harriet Tubman, who said of her work in the anti-slavery
Underground Railroad, "I freed a thousand slaves;
I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they
were slaves." Today, in the 21st century, slavery has
taken on an even more insidious role as it permeates
and plagues ordinary, everyday Black, White, Brown, Red,
and Yellow people; and the sooner this is recognized the
sooner we everyday people will engage in the necessary collective
actions to systemically free ourselves.
Back
in the year 2008, Barack Obama claimed that he represented
and stood for "hope and change." Now in the year
2011, it is becoming increasingly clear that he represents
the same old metaphorical rope and chains. Obama
knew that without fundamental, systemic change
his rhetorical usage of the the words "hope and change"
would prove to be politically effective while concomitantly
utterly meaningless. But he also knew that the pain of woefully
uninformed everyday people could be cynically manipulated
by the combination of his slippery tongue and his non-white
pigmentation. This first nominally black, head of the U.S.
Empire, has accomplished on a larger scale what his predecessors
could not. He has ensured that the elite Wall Street barons
have reaped enormous profits while simultaneously gutting
the U.S. Constitution as he continues and expands
U.S. wars abroad. And of course the incessant systemic
yammering by the talking heads of the corporate-stream "news"
media endeavors to keep the 'American' people fastidiously
uninformed, and in so doing provides political cover
for both the Democratic Party foxes and the Republican
Party wolves. Meanwhile, the economic and social pain of
the people in this nation, and indeed worldwide, steadily
and horrifically increases.
The
people of the United States, and the world, are the political
recipients of the rope and chain, all in the cynical
name of "hope and change." The time has come to
move beyond the rhetoric of the so-called
left and right to a sustained, actualized redefining,
in word and deed, of what effective people's struggle means
if much-needed fundamental systemic change is to be
brought about of, by, and for everyday Black, White, Brown,
Red, and Yellow people.
Much
of the leadership of the so-called left in this nation has
demonstrated that it is out of touch with the very language
of everyday people, while all of the leadership of the right
has shown itself to be absolutely callous often bordering
on insane. It is time for an actualized redefining
in the plain, down-to-earth, everyday language of everyday
people. We must become, and quickly, collective learners
and collective leaders simultaneously; learning
from one another and from history - even as we collectively
make it. This process needs to cross both color and gender
differences, etc. This is extremely challenging but
it must be done if we are to break free from the
very real human ping-pong cycle of the systemic
metaphorical foxes and the wolves of the Democrat and
Republican parties. The Democrat and Republican parties,
along with the current Obama/Biden regime demonstrate, more
perhaps than anything else, that they are the systemic
pimps of everyday people, and only we ourselves can
break free from this terrible and debilitating cycle of
manipulation and servitude. We must take note of our
chains so that we can break free of them!
Much
of what we must do in this 21st century is to be found in
politically unchartered waters, but we have two important
assets in this actualized process of redefining. We must
utilize history and be principled.
With these as our guide we cannot and will not fail. As
Malcolm X correctly noted, "Of all our studies, history
is best qualified to reward all research." An understanding
of history, combined with firm, clearly defined principles
will serve we everyday people well, even as we define
and redefine our own narrative, and creatively engage
in this everyday people's struggle for uncompromising systemic
change. This is a WE thing, not a ME
thing. Time to make, as Howard Zinn might say it, "A
People's History!" Yes, an everyday
people's history!
Onward
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.
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