June 2, 2011 - Issue 429 |
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Eyes Off the Ball
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This
time in What does “eyes off the ball” look like, you may ask? It is simply anything that causes you to miss, defer or neglect the imperative objective of life, liberty and/or the pursuit of justice (you thought I was gonna say happiness, didn’t you?) There is no happiness when men can’t find work, women can’t feed their children, children are malnourished and under-educated. There is no happiness when gas cost more than rent, when mortgage payments are behind, when bread rivals bus fare for priority in one’s budget. These
are the realities in today’s highly-esteemed, westernized, superior, capitalist
nations - in particular, the Currently,
in the news is the possible indictment of former Presidential candidate,
John Edwards. His saga is a pitiable one: wistful lust turned a wunderkind
Presidential candidate into a disgraced pariah. John Edwards’ 2008 candidacy
embodied many elements necessary to tackle the multiple issues confronting
our nation at the time. In 2012, these elements continue to be crucial
to restoring my country’s sanity. Whether But I digress. John Edwards refuses to plead guilty to using campaign funds to hush his mistress during the 2008 campaign. Really, I feel he shouldn’t. For such a plea, he faces certain disbarment. What’s important in the John Edwards’ saga is that today, it is a distraction. We should learn from Edwards: don’t take your eye off the ball. With an expected contingency of more than 200K, Rolling Thunder marked its 24th annual Memorial Day demonstration with a guest. The roaring thunder of motorcyclists included not-yet-declared Presidential candidate, Sarah Palin. Clad in traditional black leather biker regalia, she made no public remarks, nor did she interact with dignitaries present for the annual rally that raises awareness of issues related to prisoners of war/missing in action soldiers. Were I participating in this respected event, I would’ve been perturbed at her theatrics. Rolling Thunder spokesman, Ted Shpak, described her appearance as a “big distraction.” There again is another attempt to take our eyes off the ball. We critically ask, why would the press intensely cover someone who is not running for anything? This is how we miss the critical proposals, debates and votes that are taking place in the halls of Congress. While Republicans are defunding the programs that uphold a decent quality of life for Americans (e.g., education-related funding, WIC, Planned Parenthood, Medicare, etc.), mainstream media feeds us these distractions. Don’t take your eye off the ball! When you do, you get decimation of Planned Parenthood; you get reauthorization of the Patriot Act, but that’s another story. The
bottom line is we’re getting duped into looking right when the action
is happening on the left. There are agents of disinformation and distraction
working hard - for pay - to hold your sensibilities captive. Sensationalism
is the vehicle used to win elections, thus win power. If this battle for
BlackCommentator.com
Columnist, Perry
Redd, is the former Executive Director of
the workers rights advocacy, Sincere Seven, and author of the on-line
commentary, “The
Other Side of the Tracks.” He is the host of the internet-based talk
radio show, Socially
Speaking in
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