One 
                        of the most insidious historical myths perpetuated by 
                        so-called �educational� institutions and the corporate-stream 
                        media is that the United States was founded 
                        upon the holistic principles of �democracy� and �justice 
                        for all.�  Since 
                        when has �democracy� and �justice for all� meant the genocide 
                        of the Indigenous Native peoples, the enslavement of Black 
                        people, and the systemic disenfranchisement of women and 
                        the poor?!
Since 
                        when has �democracy� and �justice for all� meant the genocide 
                        of the Indigenous Native peoples, the enslavement of Black 
                        people, and the systemic disenfranchisement of women and 
                        the poor?!
                      There 
                        are those who will smugly argue that these above-mentioned 
                        realities were all �in the past,� despite the fact that 
                        the past continues to be the very foundation for 
                        the present; especially since the realities of that past 
                        are wrapped in historical mythology, glorification, glossed 
                        over and/or outright ignored. Until that �past� is honestly 
                        and forthrightly addressed, this nation continues to be 
                        the world�s most insipid hypocrite both at home and abroad.
                      The 
                        daily experiences of everyday Black, White, Brown, Red, 
                        and Yellow people in the United 
                        States attest to the hypocrisy of 
                        this society and nation. We are enslaved by, and labor 
                        under, what the noted author, revolutionary, and psychiatrist, 
                        Frantz Fanon, referred to as �cognitive dissonance.� In 
                        this context, the mere color or gender of those in power 
                        is absolutely irrelevant, and the systemic horror and 
                        hypocrisy continues unabated.
                      The 
                        notion, for example, that there are no political prisoners 
                        in the United States is 
                        inaccurate and absurd. There are numerous political 
                        prisoners and/or prisoners of conscience held in the sadistic 
                        and brutal 21st century U.S. prison gulag 
                        system. Many of them have been imprisoned for decades 
                        as a direct result of the U.S. Government�s war of counterinsurgency 
                        against its own citizens. Even as the corporate elite 
                        of this nation have overwhelmingly gutted the economic-industrial 
                        base in the United States, the prison industry (and it is 
                        an industry) has grown, and is growing, by leaps 
                        and bounds. Many millions of economically poor people 
                        in this nation are incarcerated, even as the avaricious 
                        and criminal corporate elite bask in trillions of stolen 
                        dollars, given to them by their surrogate, corporate controlled, 
                        U.S. Government.  In 
                        many ways, the counterinsurgency by the U.S. corporate-government 
                        against the people of this nation has actually been tweaked 
                        and intensified. For example, many components of the U.S. 
                        Government�s outrageous, and then illegal and devastating 
                        program (known by its acronym COINTELPRO - the 
                        Counter Intelligence Program) to �frame, neutralize, imprison, 
                        and/or murder� political activists (and their families 
                        and friends) have now been codified into law, 
                        as embodied in what is now known as the so-called 
                        �Patriot Act.�
In 
                        many ways, the counterinsurgency by the U.S. corporate-government 
                        against the people of this nation has actually been tweaked 
                        and intensified. For example, many components of the U.S. 
                        Government�s outrageous, and then illegal and devastating 
                        program (known by its acronym COINTELPRO - the 
                        Counter Intelligence Program) to �frame, neutralize, imprison, 
                        and/or murder� political activists (and their families 
                        and friends) have now been codified into law, 
                        as embodied in what is now known as the so-called 
                        �Patriot Act.�
                      The 
                        American Heritage college dictionary defines the word 
                        counterinsurgency as a: �Political and military 
                        strategy or action intended to oppose or forcefully 
                        suppress insurgency.� The word insurgency 
                        is defined by the afore-mentioned dictionary as: �The 
                        quality or circumstance of being rebellious.� Thus, 
                        COINTELPRO and the Patriot Act have, in effect, criminalized 
                        rebelliousness. Our alleged U.S. Constitutional rights 
                        be damned.
                      This 
                        is not a new phenomenon, as all who know of the government�s 
                        COINTELPRO program are aware. However, it is in this 21st 
                        century a most dangerous and treacherous development with 
                        everyday people in this nation as the unsuspecting targets. 
                        To better understand the U.S. governments� history of suppressing rebellion, 
                        right up to the present, I strongly recommend that every 
                        reader of this column (and beyond) obtain and view 
                        the documentary film titled, COINTELPRO 
                        101.
                      The 
                        perpetual wars (and military forays) abroad being waged 
                        by the U.S. Empire and its �allies,� the increasing economic 
                        austerity at home, and the de facto gutting of the U.S. 
                        Constitution do not make the people of this nation 
                        or of Mother Earth as a whole any safer. To the contrary, 
                        accepting these things is an unfolding and sure recipe 
                        for disaster.
                      
                      It 
                        is our human duty to rebel against systemic injustices 
                        at home and abroad, even as we educate ourselves and 
                        one another, about and in, this ongoing everyday 
                        people�s struggle. In the words of Frederick Douglass, 
                        �There is no progress without struggle.�
                      To 
                        be sure, serious political struggle has its risks, but 
                        shirking said struggle guarantees the tightening of our 
                        mental and political chains. The words of Joe Hill still 
                        ring true, loud and clear: �Don�t mourn. Oraganize!� Moreover, 
                        Fred Hampton was correct when he said, �You can 
                        jail a revolutionary, but you can�t jail the revolution.�
                      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.
                      