Even as the corporate-controlled
farce of elections and ‘democracy’ smothers
the legitimate needs and aspirations of everyday Black,
White, Brown, Red, and Yellow people in this nation, the
United States of Legalized Fascism, has
come into its own.
The promise of ‘America,’
as embodied in the U.S. Constitution, is betrayed.
It is particularly sad and horrible that this egregious
betrayal has been adroitly brought about by, and under
the auspices of, the highly touted so-called “hope and
change” president of this republic. Nevertheless, it corroborates
the validity of the age-old African adage that says: “Beware
of the naked man who offers you clothes.” Indeed, this
hideous betrayal did not come about by coincidence
or some kind of unstoppable partisan coercion. It was
well planned and executed by the corporate elite to
whom the politicians of both the Democratic and Republican
parties, from the White House on down, overwhelmingly
give unswerving systemic de facto allegiance.
There is but one
hope left to us, and it is to be found in the awakening
of everyday women and men throughout this land as to who
the real enemies of humanity are. Everyday people
are incessantly lied to by Democratic and Republican politicians
who wage fake debates with one another as the lives
and livelihoods of the people of this nation hang in the
balance. Notwithstanding the daily evidence of this, there
continue to be those systemic gate-keepers who would have
everyday people ignore the ever so thinly veiled obvious.
They utilize the corporate-stream media to postulate phony
debates in a phony democracy wherein even a semi-conscious
one-eyed man could sense a rat.
The ‘Occupy Movement,’
which has swept this nation and indeed the planet, poses
a serious threat to the self-preservation of the corporate-owned,
blood sucking, political pimps of the Democratic and Republican
parties, precisely because it has enhanced the consciousness
of everyday people. Ordinary everyday people, despite
being deluged by a daily diet consisting of diversions
and distortions by the corporate
media, are steadily beginning to awaken to the fact that
the Democratic and Republican parties are in essence mutual
admiration and support entities whose very existence depends
upon keeping people artificially divided, perpetually
manipulated, and constantly controlled. The foxes of
the party of so-called ‘Democrats’ are busily about the
business of attempting to co-opt (and thereby neutralize)
the Occupy Movement, even as the Republican party wolves
blatantly call for the absolute crushing of this people’s
movement. Either way, the end result would be exactly
the same, i.e. the destruction of the people’s Occupy
Movement. This why the reaction by the U.S. government,
and its various police departments nationwide, has been
so unabashedly brutal. As Malcolm X [el-Hajj Malik
el Shabazz] so correctly warned: “The wolf and fox are
both enemies of humanity...Both have the same
objective but differ only in methods.”
As persons become
increasingly cognizant, even the illusion of ‘democracy’
is being shredded. Moreover, awareness of the draconian
aspects of COINTELPRO (the Counter Intelligence Program),
the Patriot Act, and the indefinite detention law (known
as the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012), etc.,
makes it irrefutably clear that genuine people’s democracy
in the United States is nothing more than a well perpetuated
illusion. So-called ‘corporate personhood’
is the law of the land in this nation at the expense
of human personhood and human rights. U.S.
corporate-government political and economic war on the
people of this nation, and perpetual bloody U.S. wars
against the peoples of other nations is the order of the
day. This cannot be allowed to continue.
It has been correctly
suggested by some that perhaps it is time to evolve from
being merely an ‘Occupy Movement’ to a Liberation Movement.
The extremely important and fundamental step of occupying
our own minds and consciousness has been reignited by
the Occupy Movement. Now, let us move forward to liberate
ourselves and each other collectively, each
one teaching one - each one drawing links and making the
connections as we actualize our desires for a better,
more equal, and more just society and world. Educate to
liberate!
Malcolm X predicted
this present period of the people’s struggle when he said:
“I believe that there will ultimately be a clash between
the oppressed and those who do the oppressing.
I believe that there will be a clash between those who
want freedom, justice, and equality for everyone and
those who want to continue the system of exploitation.
I believe it will be that kind of a clash, but
I don’t think it will be based on the color of the skin...”
Be clear about this:
The corporate politicians of the Democratic and
Republican parties, from the White House on down,
and irrespective to their color, gender, or obfuscated,
self-serving political rhetoric, are in fact, “those
who want to continue the system of exploitation.” They
must not be allowed to do so, nor will they be.
It is time, in the
words of the late great historian Howard Zinn, to further
develop this just and noble struggle, for it is an integral
part of the ongoing “people’s history of the United
States.” For ourselves and rest of the everyday people
of this nation. For the everyday people of all
nations. For Mother Earth herself. Let us remember
the words of Joe Hill, “Don’t Mourn. ORGANIZE!”
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.