The
struggling masses of ordinary everyday Black, White,
Brown, Red, and Yellow people in the United States, and throughout the world, have
been hideously and meticulously divided by
those national and global power-brokers who completely
understand that a people divided are a people utterly
controlled.
Racism,
sexism, homophobia, and economic exploitation, etc.
are part and parcel of the systemic paradigm of
power. They are, in fact, deliberately maintained
and insidiously manipulated by the system’s
power brokers in order to keep us at one another’s
throats and functionally powerless.
We
must link our concerns and issues together.
It
is high time that we reach a level of human maturity
wherein we understand that we do not have
to be in total agreement with one another
in order to recognize the legitimacy of each
other’s pain, suffering, and exploitation. Moreover,
it is the recognition of that pain, suffering, and
exploitation that must serve as the glue to bind
us together collectively. This is by no means easy,
but it is absolutely essential. It
is an important part of what the term ‘struggle’
actually means. It is, and in reality should
be, a constant conscious ‘struggle’ (or
effort) to evolve. And therein are the power, passion,
and strength of ordinary everyday people. We ourselves!
This
is not about us comparing one another’s pain in
order to establish who supposedly suffers or has
suffered ‘the most.’ To the contrary, it
is about recognizing that the pain, suffering, and
exploitation of any of us is not acceptable,
and that it is this hypocritical, corrupt political
system, that is responsible for it. As long
as this political system’s power brokers (irrespective
to their color or gender) can keep us from recognizing
and collectively acting upon this fact, we
remain divided, and in real terms, powerless.
The
beauty and strength of everyday people in this nation,
and throughout Mother Earth, is not to be found
in predator drone missiles strikes, ‘Kill’ Lists,
bombs, or aircraft carriers; but in the rising collective
consciousness of the ordinary people! This
is the power of the people - our collective consciousness!
And it is this that the systemic power brokers
seek to deny us - our collective human consciousness!
We must regain our collective consciousness, and
in so doing, regain our humanity.
We
do not have to be in total agreement
with one another in order to recognize the
legitimacy of each other’s pain, suffering, and
exploitation.
We
are under attack by our own government in this nation,
and indeed all over the world by bloated, vampiric
creatures who lost their humanity long ago, and
whose only mission in ‘life’ is to keep us as divided
and powerless surrogates to a system built upon
greed, wars, and hypocrisy. We must not abide this,
for with us, we have something that these oppressive
creatures will never understand - we have humanity!
We shall not be moved and we will not perish!
In the final analysis, we shall triumph - together.
Thus,
as difficult and challenging as it most certainly
is, we must link our concerns and issues
together. Until we regain our collective humanity,
and act upon it, we will remain our own worst enemy.
We must pay attention to each other, to everyday
people, not to the misleaders and traitors
of humanity nationally and globally, who masquerade
as ‘leaders.’ This masquerade is over. It
is YOU/US who are the leaders collectively!
Each
one, teach one. Each one, reach one in this long
and protracted struggle. Onward, then, my sisters
and brothers! There is so much work to be done.
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.