In
21st century �America,�
the political pimping [i.e. the intellectual dumbing-down
and economic exploitation] of everyday Black, White, Brown,
Red, and Yellow people has reached systemic epidemic
proportions. The result of this is that corporate-government
lying, obfuscation, subterfuge, political repression,
and perpetual U.S.
wars abroad have become the norm rather than the exception.
Biologically
black systemic gate-keepers, including Barack Obama, Eric
Holder, Al Sharpton, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell, Henry
Louis Gates, Jr., and a host of others - in conjunction
with their white counterparts, et al - have sought
(and are seeking) to distort, thwart, disfigure, and
minimize the Black liberation struggle and its concomitant
narrative in this nation and of oppressed
people of all colors in an effort to distract and
strangle the legitimate needs and aspirations of ordinary
everyday Black, White, Brown, Red, and Yellow people in
this nation and around the world.
With
joblessness, home foreclosures, homelessness, and incarceration
rates at an all time high, directly impacting all
economically disenfranchised communities (and most particularly
Black, Brown, and Red communities), these systemic gate-keepers
shamelessly engage in the cynical and manipulative ping-pong
politics of distraction, omission, and disinformation.
They understand all too well that if they can keep everyday
people substantively uninformed and misinformed
- they can maintain political, economic, and social control.
This strategy is utilized by both the corporate
Democratic Party foxes and the corporate Republican
Party wolves. Like symbiotic political parasites,
these corporate parties exploit the hopes and
the fears of everyday people. These political parasites
combine with one another to keep the mentality
and awareness of the U.S. populace at its lowest possible level [via
phoney, non-substantive debates, etc.]. The
strategy of these political parasites is quite old and
very simple. Indeed, its insidiousness is in its simplicity.
This parasitic strategy serves to keep the U.S.
populace in a constant desultory state, unable to focus
on how they are being systemically and systematically
manipulated, remaining perpetually at the mercy of the
systemic parasitic political pimps.
In
addition to legitimate acts of political dissent, the
single most �subversive� threat to the hegemonic interests
of the corporate / military elite of this nation is the
possibility that a substantial portion of the populace
might actually engage in critical thinking. This
is precisely why the corporate-stream media studiously
and substantively avoid presenting everyday people
with hard-hitting critical analysis of national
and international importance. An overwhelmingly uninformed
or misinformed populace is essentially a controlled
one.
The �Lesser of the Evils� Trap
At
the heart of perpetuating this hypocritical, unjust, corrupt,
and fundamentally undemocratic corporate-dominated and
controlled U.S. political system is the deliberately ingrained
�lesser of the evils� mythology. In other words, so the
argument goes, if we do not support the corporate-Democratic
Party we�ll get the nasty corporate-Republican Party,
or vice-versa. The very premise of this kind of reasoning
is an insurance policy for the maintenance of the same
despicable corporate system. It is fundamentally
flawed. Such reasoning serves to strengthen (not weaken)
the cyclical, symbiotic death-grip of both corporate
parties upon the populace of this allegedly �democratic�
nation.
In
the words of the late revolutionary African activist,
writer, and poet, Amilcar Cabral, �Only� we, everyday
people, �can truly transform our own reality on
the basis of detailed knowledge of it and our own efforts
and sacrifices.� Transforming our own reality necessitates
real systemic change, not reform or window-dressing
[non]change, but real systemic change.
And in the words of the late noted thinker, activist,
and author, Rosa Luxemburg, It is we �the masses� [i.e.
everyday ordinary Black, White, Brown, Red, and Yellow
people] who are, and must increasingly become �in reality
our own leaders...creating our own development
process.�
Too
many persons, for far too long, have bought into the fallacious
�lesser of the evils� myth. The political struggle to
bring about much-needed real systemic change is
not some kind of a Hollywood movie
production. It is arduous, protracted, and dialectical.
It is not some kind of sanitized computer game. It �will
not be televised.� And it should not be romanticized.
If we understand this then it becomes ever more difficult
for the political parasites, irrespective of their color
or gender, to dupe us with so-called �populist rhetoric,�
because everyday people will be paying close attention
to whose economic, political, and social interests these
political parasites really serve - not to
their cynical and misleading �populist rhetoric.� In this
vein, the referenced words of Amilcar Cabral must be remembered,
that ��no matter how hot the water from the well, it will
not cook your rice.�� It is everyday Black, White, Brown,
Red, and Yellow people who must metaphorically cook
our own rice by bringing about real systemic
change. Systemic change will not come into being by osmosis.
It requires work, a re-gaining of our own everyday
people�s narrative, and individual and collective
determination.
An Obligation to Ourselves and the Whole of Humanity
The
obligation to bring about real systemic change at home
and put a stop to the insane cycle of perpetual U.S. wars
of state-sponsored �terrorism� abroad is perhaps the
most important human calling we have at this juncture
in history. The combined avaricious scourge of corporate
plutocracy and militarism is ravaging our Mother Earth
and literally killing our sons, daughters, fathers, and
mothers at home and abroad. Common sense tells us that
corporate plutocracy and genuine democracy cannot
exist simultaneously. It
is everyday people, who in the final analysis, must decide
in this nation and around the world, which it will
be - corporate plutocracy or a genuine everyday people�s
democracy.
Time
for humanity and Mother Earth is running out! Will we
cook our own rice or will we ourselves be cooked by the
scalding water of this system�s greed, subterfuge, lies,
hypocrisy, and endless wars? The time is here and now
for everyday Black, White, Brown, Red, and Yellow people
to put aside our petty differences, and for the sake of
ourselves, the rest of humanity, and this precious planet
that we call Earth, organize and unite to
ensure that the fulfillment of our collective
human needs triumphs over elitist corporate / military
greed. There�s no time now to mourn, or in the
immortal words of Joe Hill: �Don�t Mourn. Organize!�
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.