“I
freed a thousand slaves - I could have freed a thousand
more if only they knew they were slaves.”
-Harriet
Tubman
“Sometimes
people hold a core belief that is very strong. When they
are presented with evidence that works against that belief,
the new evidence cannot be accepted. It would create a
feeling that is extremely uncomfortable, called cognitive
dissonance.”
-Frantz
Fanon
The
euphemistic mountain top of freedom is actually not a mountain
top at all. It is a plateau. For each succeeding generation
must struggle to scale the heights of indifference and apathy
in order to bring to fruition one more forward step
in the amazingly persistent evolution of humanity. Nevertheless,
humankind is constantly shadowed by the ever present danger
of losing our grip and falling backwards into an
abyss of stagnation and extinction.
In
this year of 2012, everyday ordinary Black, White, Brown,
Red, and Yellow people in this nation, and indeed worldwide,
face extraordinary challenges and perils. Black America,
in particular, finds itself under merciless political assault
by those who make dubious claim to enhancing the centuries-long
struggle for economic, political, and social justice.
The
hypocrisy, greed, and callousness of the relatively small
‘Black elite’ towards the everyday struggling people of
Black America is unrivaled. The twin evils of greed [i.e
ME-ism] and militarism are presented as good,
or at the very least, somehow acceptable today. The historic
sacrifices by Harriet Tubman, Malcolm X [el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz],
Martin Luther King, Jr., etc., on behalf of the collective
good of Black America and humanity as a whole, are plundered,
disfigured, and distorted for the benefit of the cynical
greedy few. The vast majority of this
‘Black elite’ and Black intelligentsia are, in the words
of Malcolm X, among “those who want to continue the system
of exploitation.” They are traitors not only to Black America
collectively, but to humanity as a whole. Notwithstanding
their obfuscated rhetoric, they are about joining
the system - not totally and fundamentally changing it
for the collective good of everyone.
Today,
the actual rates of poverty, unemployment, and mass incarceration,
etc. within Black America have skyrocketed virtually off
the charts, even as the corporate-stream media seek to distract
and numb Black America by highlighting the life-styles of
the small Black elite. The treachery of this is self evident.
However, despite these deliberate novocaine-like distractions,
Black America is beginning to slowly reawaken
to its true history and present peril.
Black
America must, and will ultimately, reawaken to the fact
that its survival is, as with people of all colors,
to be found within we the everyday people - ourselves!
No systemic so-called “leader” of any color
or gender will ever place the collective political and economic
needs of everyday people above the interests and
greed of the blood-sucking corporate elite. Only
everyday people, ourselves, will do this collectively.
We
must free ourselves collectively from the de facto
slavery of this corrupt and hypocritical U.S. political
system, even as we remember the even more relevant words
of Harriet Tubman, when she said, “I freed a thousand slaves
- I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew
they were slaves.”
This
has been, and will continue to be, a long and protracted
struggle. And it is time to reawaken and reach up
for yet another plateau in this, humanity’s struggle. The
road is rough, but it must be traveled. We can do
this together. Each one, teach one! Each one, reach 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.
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