As the incumbent occupier of subsidized housing at 1600 Pennsylvania
Avenue works on his legacy by fending off mad dogs of the neo-zio-con right and
still bringing us closer to provoking war with Russia, a seemingly eternal
presidential race for the next tenant continues while the nation passes through
a critical period of confusion, disinformation and social-economic disorder.
All this is part of the divide and rule politics to reinforce the weakening
foundation of a political economic structure that threatens a global as well as
national population if it ever collapses.
Bernie Sanders’ candidacy offers some hope for reform that
will make things as humane as social democratically controlled capitalism was
back in the days of FDR and the New Deal. This means better for some but only
at the expense of most, with the groups showing profit and loss undergoing some
degrees of change. Exercising more control of banks and corporations while
offering a higher minimum wage and lower cost education and health care can almost
seem nirvana in the face of damnation, but a victory for Sanders may actually
help the nation survive long enough to initiate a second phase of truly
revolutionary change in the system and not just some of its aspects. But many
divisive old myths and newer fables about capitalism and democracy will have to
be confronted and dealt with if that is to happen. Among them:
That “people of color” are all members of the 1%, or at
least seem so to those who think raising the minimum wage and lowering the cost
of education and health care only offer help to “people of no color”. Those who
subscribe to this belief often entertain the nearly demented notion that great
power in America somehow accrues to working “people of no color” who do not
have college degrees, whose jobs have vanished, whose income has declined, who’ve
seen taxes, crime and immigration increase, social costs rise, public budgets
cut, and income inequality assume epic proportions. Particularly guilty in this
group, according to many with incomes, college degrees and enough financial
security to afford being judgmental of others, are religious Christians, with
evangelicals being the worst and most disrespected of all.
This segment of the population is often stigmatized as
enjoying “white privilege”- shared along with other “whites” like Warren
Buffet, Donald Trump, Bill Gates and some homeless woman sleeping under a
bridge - or worse, mounting in racist opposition to social change as a result of
losing this alleged privilege to working “people of color”, with college
degrees.
Such notions are especially popular among beneficiaries of
marketplace trickle down success through commercial gentrification, cheap labor
immigration and all other profits-for-some-at-loss-for-most policies. Many upper
middle-professional class members of society who truly wish for a more just nation are either helpless to, totally incapable of, or have little desire to
confront real power or create social transformation beyond electing one or
another member of their class to represent their interests on the board, the
council, the congress or at the White House. And that class includes more
multi-ethnic, multi-cultural, multi-racial and gender fluid people than ever
before. Hooray?
Scapegoating those who have less but are not quite poor
only makes sense to the innocently thoughtless or those most consciously
responsible for maintaining a system that demands a social underclass in order
to tolerate and rationalize a wealthy overclass.
An accompanying fable has it that privilege in America is awarded
or denied almost exclusively by identity group membership, with special
separatist labels assigned, as in designations of “gay” or “ Latino” or “white”
or “black” or more up to date separatist euphemisms like people of color, some
color, or no color. Of course we are treated by authority according to these
separatist designations and need to initially respond as members of them, but
if we continue living by those imposed restrictions we might as well become an
opaque race of species fluid creatures who accept further reductionisms that
maintain social divisions so the one minority with real power, the rich, can
continue controlling an oligarchy and convincing its subjects they have a
democracy by remaining in their proper roles as minorities.
Existing evils inflicted upon people negatively treated as
minorities must be opposed and overcome, most obviously when they take innocent
lives as when unarmed “black” men are shot down by police. But it must be
understood that even before the movement called “Black Lives Matter”, some
black lives mattered a hell of a lot more than others. Rest assured that few if
any among the “Black Bourgeoisie” that has grown far beyond its number when
Frazier wrote about it back in 1957, are likely to be shot in the back while
fleeing a traffic stop for not having proper headlights or no license plates.
If Lebron James or Bill Cosby or Beyonce or Denzel Washington were stopped by a
cop it would more likely be for an autograph, but if there was any legal
complication, lawyers and media would be on the scene very quickly to make sure
justice would be served on their behalf.
Those who suffer the worst outrages of injustice, whether
part of an alleged racial minority or not, are almost always among the lower,
not higher, economic class.
In fact, when a past incident took place in which an upper
class and famous African-American Academic was insulted at being mistaken for a
burglar by a police officer – after a caller to the police advised he might be
one – it became a national incident and ended up with the president inviting
everyone over to the half-white house for a friendly chat over beer or coffee
or whatever beverage was served. No such invitation has been extended to the
next of kin of any of the black men recently murdered – not simply insulted,
but murdered - by the police. This is class speaking more loudly than race, and
that’s the way our rulers want it. And far too many of their servants accept it
as long as the checks keep coming in and there is a group or cause to identify
with that talks the proper talk, and then walks the proper walk. To the bank.
Under our political economic rules there is a very thin
line between dedicated service to the people suffering injustice, and almost as
dedicated service to perpetuating the system which creates the need for such
service. Back in the 1960s, rising consciousness and anger at racism led to
radical and even revolutionary demands for change. The most militant activists
were often hired to administer government and private non-profit programs that
maintained things as they were by helping out only some and not all, and soon
they were derided as “poverty pimps” by many necessarily left out of programs
that would only serve a relative few, in the interest of profits for even
fewer. Many of those militants, just as now, were sincere about helping others,
but they helped themselves first with paychecks offering entry to the middle
class, and the system far more by rationalizing its limitations.
Even now, entertaining theatrics at the Super Bowl reduced
some to being all a-twitter about the alleged political impact of a halftime
performance in which dancers wore black berets, like the Black Panthers did in
the 60s, forgetting that some of those Panthers died for being truly
revolutionary, while their memory was to become a fashion-pop culture moment at
a commercial orgy watched by millions who wouldn’t know a black panther from a
blue dahlia. The sincerity and talents of the artist-performers was nice, and
they got paid big money for dancing and singing at a national circus but nobody
in the projects or the penitentiary will see a check for that performance, nor
will the kin of dead black panthers likely be invited to the White House for a
sympathetic chat over beer, or sangria.
According to some of the reductionist identity games
played with the consciousness of Americans, we, or at least “Latinos” should be
proud because not one but two wealthy “Latinos” are running for president in
the republican primaries. Yippee. Better yet, an even more wealthy woman is in
the democratic primaries and has already been coronated as first CEO of the
empire to use the lady’s room and not the men’s room before giving orders to
destroy one or another nation. Wowee, is this an exceptional nation, or what?
War, colonialism, racism, sexism and all the other categories
of inhumanity still practiced and profitable to minorities must end if we are
to have a future as a truly human race. Some parts of Islam have it that “there
is no god but god” and that needs no science to be accepted by the faithful.
But we need to learn the scientific, material fact that “there is no race but
human” if we are to rise above the material horror of abuse of people and the
environment in order to achieve benefit for a relatively tiny group at cost to
the entire race. That is the root of our present dilemma, and we won’t solve
our problem by continuing to go along with the program.
Living in
observance of hyphenated divisions among ourselves does not make us any
different in the eyes of those who hate us for what our country does to them.
“Terrorists” who attack us do not observe identity politics beyond the identity
we share, whether we understand it, like it, accept it, or not. We are Americans who pay the price
for what a minority exercises in policy while we argue among ourselves over
which of us should be affirmed this cycle, and which should be forgotten.
Democracy means majority rule with respect for the minority, not what we have
under capital, which is minority rule with contempt for the majority. Vote for
what may make us a materially better, stronger and democratic human race. You
owe it to your racial brothers and sisters, and our future depends on it.
Yup!
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