"I demand that
notice be taken of my negating activity insofar as I pursue something
other than life; insofar as I do battle for the creation of a human
world - that is, of a world of reciprocal recognitions."
--Frantz
Fanon
Almost
nothing is more painful than observing a people commit political
suicide. Yet, this is precisely the case with respect to a huge
segment of Black America, under the misleadership
of most of the so-called black intelligentsia, as it pertains to the
undeserved support accorded to the NDAA-signing, 'Kill List,'
war mongering, double-talking Barack Obama.
Black
America collectively, can no longer make genuine claim to being in
opposition to the systemic injustices, tyranny, and ravages of the U.S.
Empire at home and abroad while simultaneously supporting the head of
the Empire - for to do so would not only be hypocritical but also a
vain attempt to defend the indefensible.The "integrity"
that was once so dearly cherished by most of Black America has been
replaced by the crass opportunism and unprincipled "compromise"
of a tiny but influential black elite. The principles, incalculable
suffering, and enormous sacrifices made by so many have been, at
least for the historical moment, overwhelmingly distorted, erased,
and all but forgotten. This is the horrible price currently being
exacted from Black America collectively for its enormous and blind
support of this current corporate-owned head of the U.S. Empire in
black face. And the negation of our principles and sacrifices will
continue unless or until Black America re-awakens from its
systemically induced stupor and comes to its collective senses.
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Black
America collectively, can no longer make genuine claim to being in
opposition to the systemic injustices, tyranny, and ravages of the
U.S. Empire at home and abroad
while simultaneously supporting the head of the Empire - for to do so
would not only be hypocritical but also a vain attempt to defend the
indefensible. Either we genuinely support the legitimate and
necessary struggles by everyday ordinary Black, White, Brown, Red,
and Yellow people for economic, political, and social justice or
we do not. We cannot have it both
ways simultaneously.
The
atrocities being committed by the U.S. Empire and its lackeys (both
overtly and covertly) around the world against the everyday peoples
of Palestine, Libya, Somalia, Yemen, Pakistan, Afghanistan and
elsewhere on Mother Earth are utterly unacceptable. The blood of the
children, women and men in those countries is on our collective
hands. And yes, the increasing economic austerity, corporate
hegemony, and systemic physical and psychological brutality against
everyday ordinary people of all colors right here in the United
States will worsen unless and until we remove our blinders and
politically organize, RESIST, and say a resounding NO - to the
corporate-owned Democrats and Republicans from
the White House on down!
The
principles, incalculable suffering, and enormous sacrifices made by so
many have been, at least for the historical moment, overwhelmingly
distorted, erased, and all but forgotten.
Frantz
Fanon was absolutely correct when he referred to "doing battle
for the creation of a human world..." Now, more than ever, is
there the need for both this "battle" and "a human,"
indeed humane,
world. This will not occur through osmosis. We, the everyday ordinary
people, must make it so.
The
choice is clear: We will stand with the Empire or we must
stand with the everyday ordinary people of this nation and world!
There is no middle ground. In the name of humanity, we
must stand with the people!
Remember:
Each one, reach one. Each one, teach one. Onward, then, my sisters
and brothers. Onward!
BlackCommentator.com
Editorial
Board member and Columnist, 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 view Larry’s interview of October 26, 2012. Click here
to contact Mr. Pinkney.
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