There
is absolutely nothing that everyday Black, White, Brown,
Red, and Yellow people cannot collectively accomplish
if they have �a thorough understanding of
what confronts them and the basic causes that
produce it.�
The
mainstay of the political system of the United States of America,
continues to be the perpetuation of ignorance and mythology
- keeping people in a perpetual state of �sleep� and
concomitant denial. Thus, people fail to exercise even
their common sense.
People
innately recognize that there is something fundamentally
wrong and unjust with the body politic of the system
of governance in this nation, but the constant barrage
of U.S. corporate-stream disinformation, misinformation,
and crucial omissions ensures that people are, more
often than not, kept in a state of grogginess - and
hideously manipulated by politicians of both
the Democrat and Republican parties - who are beholden
to the relatively tiny, avaricious corporate elite of
Wall Street, et al. This of course is not democracy.
It is corporate plutocracy - de facto corporate rule.
An
increasing number of people in this nation know, for
example, that U.S.
wars and military adventures throughout this planet
have little or nothing to do with the so-called
�national security� for the many, and
virtually everything to do with amassing wealth
and profit for the corporate few. Yet, like unwitting
inmates in an insane asylum, the people repeatedly find
themselves as the cannon fodder and political ping-pong
balls of the corporate-owned Democrat and Republican
parties. Even
when Barack Obama - the corporate-backed Chief Executive
of the U.S. government - signed, on the weekend of December
31, 2011 the heinous and draconian indefinite detention
law (i.e. the so-called National Defense and Authorization
Act) into existence, many if not most of the U.S. populace
were in a state of slumber, asleep - utterly oblivious
to the fact that the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution
had been made, in real terms, null and void in
this land.
Now,
even the pretense of human and constitutional
rights has been obliterated. Why is this? How could
this have happened? The answer is not complicated. Too
many people were asleep. They were asleep thanks to
the corporate-stream �news� media and the corporate
politicians of the Democratic and Republican parties
who are in service to the small corporate elite of this
nation. The vast majority of people in the U.S. had, in the
words of Malcolm X, been �bamboozled� and �hoodwinked�
yet again.
However,
the illusion of democracy in the U.S. continues to
be propagated by the corporate-controlled politicians,
their systemic gate-keepers, and the corporate-stream
media. In this corporate selection year
of 2012, the twin demons - the Democratic and
Republican parties - are urging people to vote
for one corporate-controlled candidate or another, as
if participating in such a fraud has anything whatsoever
to do with democracy. It does not. In fact, it has everything
to do with perpetuating a deception and an illusion.
Everyday Black, White, Brown, Red, and Yellow women
and men would do well to remember the words of Albert
Camus: �What better way to enslave a man than
to give him [or her] a vote and tell him he is
free.�
The
everyday people of this nation, and by extension the
entire world, are in grave peril. This cannot be over
emphasized.
It
is the entire irretrievably corrupt,
hypocritical, corporate-controlled U.S. system that must be unequivocally changed
by everyday people. It must be totally and utterly
scrapped and creatively replaced with a model that
is a work in progress - a model that is based
upon collective human needs, not avaricious corporate
greed, economic austerity and perpetual wars.
Beware
of the systemic gate-keepers masquerading as �progressives,�
etc., who will urge that you vote for Barack Obama,
or for that matter, for some other corporate-backed
clone, be they Democrat or Republican. One does not
change the system by supporting it. The first step in
changing the system is recognizing that it does not
serve, first and foremost, the interests and
needs of everyday ordinary people, and that said system
must be utterly dispensed with. We must have, as Malcolm
X stated, �a thorough understanding of what confronts�
us �and the basic causes that produce it.� The
�basic cause� of the pain of the people, in this instance,
is the system itself and those who perpetuate it,
regardless of whatever guise it may be under in which
these systemic gate-keepers function.
As
Malcolm X further stated, the people must �first� be
awakened. Then and only then will we �get action�
on the part of everyday people. Notwithstanding their
misleading rhetoric, the systemic gate-keepers and their
corporate masters are terrified at the very thought
of people waking up to who and what they really are
and what precisely this system is really about. This
is why, for example, both the Democrats and Republicans
are busily attempting to co-opt, neutralize and/or
otherwise crush the Occupy Movement in this nation.
It should be remembered that these systemic gate-keepers
are, in essence, pernicious parasites pimping
the pain of the people. In the words of Steve Biko:
��The most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor
is the mind of the oppressed.�
The
awakening of the people has already begun but
it has much further to go. It is a long and protracted
struggle, filled with many challenges and pit-falls,
but in the final analysis, with collective creativity,
persistence, and adherence to principles, the everyday
people will prevail!
Each
one teach one. 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.