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�The
American people are free to do exactly what they are
told.�
-Ward
Churchill
�If
there is no struggle, there is no progress.�
-Frederick
Douglass
Those
of us who demand and strive for an end to corporate-government
subterfuge, wars, hypocrisy, and deceit must of necessity
understand that the U.S. government and its corporate
masters and assorted accomplices have used, and will
continue to use, every conceivable vicious
and dastardly tactic to discredit and neutralize
us individually and organizationally.
With this clearly in mind, we should, in fact, expect,
and be undaunted by these old, continuing tactics
on the part of the corporate U.S. government and its assorted
accomplices, whether they are perpetrated by individuals
or agencies.
Notwithstanding
a prior long, odious, and overwhelmingly hidden
history of U.S. government subterfuge, dirty tricks and
deceit; the past six decades to the present, in
the United States of America, have been, and continue
to be a particularly dangerous period for politically
conscious and active Black, Brown, White, Red,
and Yellow people who oppose this corporate-government�s
hideous and hypocritical internal and external policies.
Does this mean we should become paranoid and inactive?
Absolutely not! To the contrary, now is the time
to intensify in our efforts to demand, and
organize, to bring about a just, open, and egalitarian
society, and an end to corporate domination, subversion,
and economic blood-sucking.
The
corporate dominated and controlled U.S. government, inclusive of its economy, �news�
media, and society as a whole has, in the year 2011, brought
into fruition the chilling but accurate words
of the late Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini,
when he said,
�Fascism
should more properly be called corporatism because
it is the merger of state and corporate power.�
Indeed,
notwithstanding the deliberately perpetuated illusion,
fraud, and veneer of there being a genuine people�s
�democracy� in the United States, there has been brought
about in this nation the irrefutable, de facto �merger
of state and corporate power.� Corporations
significantly control and/or manipulate
the crucial flow of information [ie. news, analysis, and
opinion, etc.]. They
substantively outright own or �sponsor� virtually
all major news and information outlets,
including television, radio, newspapers, and substantially
even the Internet (which some people erroneously believe
is �free,� or somehow not corporately controlled or manipulated).
The corporate elite own and/or control what is left
of the industrial base in this nation. The U.S.
corporate elite, in chillingly real terms, own
the politicians [both Democrat and Republican]
as well as the bottomless corporate trough from which
these politicians incessantly feed.
In
other words, the upper 1 percent of the U.S.
corporate elite owns the U.S.
government itself, and in so doing, effectively
subverts so-called �democracy.� Moreover,
the corporate elite of corporations such as Lockheed,
Boeing, Goldman Sachs, CitiBank, Bank of America, Honeywell,
General Electric, Exxon Mobil, British Petroleum, Cargill,
Monsanto, and a sickening and seemingly endless list of
others, are the primary avaricious financial beneficiaries
of Wall Street manipulated money-markets and/or of
perpetual U.S. wars. Meanwhile, it is the everyday
Black, White, Brown, Red, and Yellow people in this
nation and throughout the world who are the economic
and military cannon fodder of the U.S. corporate-government.
Is
the struggle by everyday people against
corporate hegemony, and for a fairer, saner nation
and world really worth it? The answer to this question
is not complicated. If we everyday people shirk or fail
in our responsibility to organize and struggle against
corporate hegemony, this nation and the entire
planet of Mother Earth will be doomed. Make no mistake
about this: The corporate elite and their accomplices
come in all colors and both genders.
We can ill afford to be hoodwinked into thinking that
color or gender are somehow the automatic and sole determining
factors as to who our allies are in this ongoing people�s
struggle, be it in this nation or abroad. Ours
must be the collective actualized vision
of the people. There cannot and will never be justice
or democracy at home while corporate-backed U.S. military occupations and/or wars are raging
abroad. This inextricable connection must be clearly
understood.
From
the infamous and no doubt ongoing internal U.S.
corporate-government COINTELPRO activities to �frame,
discredit, murder, and/or imprison� political activists,
to the now legally codified version of COINTELPRO
known as the �Patriot Act;� we must thoroughly understand
that disinformation, misinformation, distorted information,
etc. will be, and are, among the many tactics long
used by this corporate-government and its individual agents
and agencies. These tactics are meant to divide and
neutralize the struggles of and by everyday people
for systemic change. The everyday people�s struggle
for economic and judicial justice, and real systemic change
is a serious threat to the corporate status quo and we
must harbor no illusions about this. Nevertheless, the
successful waging of the people�s struggle against corporate
/ military hegemony, in this nation and globally, is what
must remain as our focus.
Yes!
This struggle is not only worth it, it is absolutely essential
to the survival of this planet and humanity as a whole.
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.
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July 14, 2011 - Issue 435 |
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Est. April 5, 2002 |
Executive Editor:
David A. Love, JD |
Managing Editor:
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