Nov 10, 2011 - Issue 448 |
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Support the Occupation
Movement
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"Freedom
is a hard-bought thing and millions are in chains, but they strain toward
the new day drawing near." --Paul Robeson The growing 'OCCUPATION' movement sweeping
this nation, and countries throughout the world, is a legitimate and much-needed
struggle not only physically, but also in a consciousness-raising
mental sense on many levels. This protracted struggle on the part
of everyday Black, White, Brown, Red, and Yellow people is not without
its inevitable contradictions which must be addressed and rectified. Nonetheless,
an important initial victory has already been won. This initial victory
can be found in the fact that the 'OCCUPATION' movement is bringing about
a very important increase in the political consciousness of everyday people.
This, in itself, terrifies the corporate-government, its allies and systemic
gate-keepers. Due to the fact that we everyday people,
have historically been and continue to be, incessantly deluged by the
corporate-stream media and so-called 'educational' institutions with misinformation,
mythology, and distractions, there are inevitable contradictions that
must be recognized, clarified, and addressed in this struggle.
These contradictions are a significant challenge, and the corporate Democratic Party foxes and the
corporate Republican Party wolves are attempting to exploit these contradictions
in an effort to co-opt, discredit, neutralize, and ultimately destroy
this growing people's movement. Nevertheless, forewarned is euphemistically
forearmed. Some Systemic Contradictions In Need
of Addressing An example of a contradiction that must
be recognized, addressed, and rectified is the mythology of the "rule
of law." It needs to be clearly understood that what is needed first
and foremost by everyday people is the rule of justice. Laws often
have nothing whatsoever to do with justice. Laws, and how they are enforced,
repeatedly contradict the attainment of justice. Thus, the people's struggle
must grasp the fact that laws must emanate from justice;
not the other way around. Those who call for the rule of law, should
in fact, be calling for the rule of justice politically, economically,
and socially. Another contradiction can be seen in
the fallacious notion that the police are somehow a part of the everyday
people (i.e. the 99%). The fact is that the police are the para-military
wing of the 1%, irrespective of whether they have formed what they call
unions. The police are the guardians and enforcers for the corporate
elite (i.e. the 1%). Without
these paid police enforcers (both public and private) the 1% could not
exist and thrive. There must be no illusions about this amongst everyday
Black, White, Brown, Red, and Yellow people. As beautiful, necessary, and inspiring
as the OCCUPATION movement presently is, it/we must address the systemically ingrained and insulting
mythology of 'America,' as being singularly, a supposed 'nation of immigrants.'
This singular 'nation of immigrants' narrative is an inaccurate,
degrading, and racist myth meant to rationalize the genocide of millions
of Indigenous Native peoples and the brutal enslavement of Black slaves
brought in bondage from Africa. The Indigenous Native peoples of this
continent and many descendants of Black slaves know full well that to
smugly describe the United States as a 'nation of immigrants' is to denigrate,
insult, and ignore the precious histories and ongoing political, economic,
and social disenfranchisement of millions of 'people of color.' Let us
remember that the founding of the United States was itself a brutal occupation,
and with this in mind, we must collectively redefine and forever
change what a 21st century 'OCCUPATION' will mean for everyday
people of all colors. As
an increasing amount of 'people of color' become an integral part of the
collective and important 'OCCUPATION' movement, along with our
White sisters and brothers in this nation, this and other contradictions
must be boldly addressed honestly and forthrightly. This is not and will
not be easy, but it is a political imperative that we clarify and
address these contradictions even as we engage in and support the 'OCCUPATION'
movement as a part of the struggle of everyday people. Onward Now and In the Future As the pontificating political pundits
of the corporate-stream media continue to ignore or try to distort the
legitimate struggle of everyday people, including the 'OCCUPATION' movement;
we must intensify in our collective efforts. Each one teaching one, remembering
that corporate hegemony, political chicanery & corruption, economic
austerity at home, homelessness, joblessness, social inequities, and perpetual
wars abroad do not have to be tolerated. It does not have
to be this way! But it is only we, the everyday people collectively, who
will bring about real systemic change. It is time to reclaim Mother Earth as
her stewards. It is time to reclaim our consciousness and act
accordingly! It is time to break our mental, economic, and physical chains--once
and for all! 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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