On foreign policy, the White House has
executed very reactionary policies. That is just accurate and the evidence is
too overwhelming. It is a shame that Western entities have used policies to
destabilize or destroying sovereign states (in causing puppet regimes to be in
replacement of these states). The full spectrum war against nations globally, which is total imperialism,
is wicked. The imperialist agenda is justified under the rubric of
“humanitarian interventionism.” The cloak of humanitarianism is being utilized
as a means for drone strikes, and other forms of warfare against sovereign
peoples. The Western empire has been damaging socially, economically, and
morally in the American consciousness. Haiti has been harmed. Libya’s
government has been overthrown by brutish terrorists with NATO support. The
Syrian state has been attacked by thousands of foreign financed killers who
murdered Muslims, Christians, and others. The U.S. backed a coup against a
lawfully elected government of Ukraine (and many of the coup supporters are
direct descendants of the Nazi fascist movement). Ukraine could be further placed
in the U.S./NATO orbit. The White House is still threatening the democratically
elected government of Venezuela. Currently, the White House does not respect
national or international law. Humanitarianism has nothing to do with funding
cut throat terrorists. Humanitarianism has nothing to do with capitalism.
Humanitarianism deals with fighting for social and economic justice (and realizes
that we must end this wicked system of white supremacy completely).
Humanitarianism deals with peace not war. War is the antithesis of humane
treatment. For establishment Democrats even to support this imperialist agenda
is typical of the nefarious nature of the corporate two party system. On some
issues, even the Bush/Cheney regime could only dream of this situation. I
disagree with President Obama using kill lists and so forth. Domestically, we
have the Grand Bargain agenda being promoted by members of both parties. Social
Security not being cut is part of the budget agenda. So, we have the right to
discuss about these issues. Now, we should realize the big picture. The big
picture is that even the President is not to be blamed for all of these issues.
We have long decades of corrupt neoliberal policies that have harmed society.
We must place the President Barack Obama into account for his actions, evaluate
black bourgeois politicians fairly, and fight racial plus class oppression in
the world. Revolutionary, democratic institutions must be advanced. So,
grassroots political activism and self-empowerment are legitimate ways to fight
the good fight. Many Presidents were at first were reluctant to pass
PROGRESSIVE legislation. They were forced by mass movements (who advanced
legitimate grievances) to create policies that were in favor of the interests
of oppressed people. The abolitionist movement (headed by people like Sojourner
Truth, Frederick Douglas, etc.) inspired America to abolish overt chattel
slavery legally in America. It was certainly grassroots black movements not
establishment white liberals who created the foundation of the black liberation
struggle. The mass protests and movements among Brothers and Sisters ended
American apartheid, but we are not totally free now. We are not free from
oppression and discrimination. We are not free from economic exploitation and
imperialism. So, we must continue to fight for the same goal of human
liberation that past heroes have fought for. The transactional agenda of the
current President has been disappointing. Yet, I am still inspired to fight. We
all have the right to fight for the truth to end imperialism and to end any
injustice in the world.
Spike Lee told the truth. The enemy
planned gentrification for a long time. Gentrification displaces strong black
power bases and creates more corporate power to exploit economically human
beings all of the time. Black urban populations have declined in many locations
as a product of gentrification and black political power will decline if
gentrification increases. Not only are the poor are pushed out, but many middle
class families are pushed out as a means for select financial interests to
promote the interests of the rich. Folks who rent can't afford to live in
places when housing prices have massively increased as a product of
gentrification. You will notice that gentrification never fully addresses
poverty, the prison industrial complex, education, or other real, relevant
issues in our communities. Gentrification is a sign that pure black self-determination
is more than a goal that we should institute. It is a true necessity in our
world today as black people. Also, I find that gentrification regularly
eliminates the cultural uniqueness of locations. It just makes many cities blander
culturally (with the elimination possibly of historical landmarks and
fundamental places that have a long cultural significance) and many folks are
harmed in the process that the numerous human beings don't know about.
Sometimes change a'int good. At the final analysis, we are fighting white
supremacy. We want black people to have economic power. White privilege has
harmed black progress. Gentrification is a reminder that we should advocate for
renters’ rights. Harlem, New York is overwhelmingly renter occupied as many
black communities in America are. Black communities nationwide experience
gentrifying pressures or soon will be all of the time. We are fighting for our
lives literally as a people. African American communities have every right to
be viable, permanent, and self-determining. The rule of money and the
capitalist system profits under the backs of hard working black people. Also,
capitalism is obviously a nefarious system that must be replaced with an
egalitarian system that benefits the people in a comprehensive fashion. Both
Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. before they died woke up a great deal.
Their views converged. They realized that the token gains of the civil rights
movement are not true liberation. True liberation is when the economic ad
racial inequality built into American society are abolished. Dr. King told the
journalist David Halberstam that: “…For years I labored with the idea of
reforming the existing institutions of the society, a little change here, a
little change there. Now I feel quite differently. I think you’ve got to have a
reconstruction of the entire society, a revolution of values.” He also told
Hablerstam that: “…most Americans are unconscious racists.” Dr. King wanted the
whole current system to be gone to be replaced with a real system that benefits
black people and humanity too.
It is obvious that the mainstream media
outlines massive negative imagery about black people. Black people portrayed on
many television shows, movies, etc. in negative ways all of the time (from
being lazy, weak, overly irrational, etc.). The truth is that REAL BLACK PEOPLE
are STRONG, RESILIENT, INTELLIGENT, FOCUSED, AND FILLED WITH REAL SOUL. That is
why even foreign human beings ask many black American tourists if they are
thugs or rap stars based on the media images that they receive from Western
society. African culture deals with balance. Black people have every right to
fight for a fair representation of their lives. All of us aren't Phds, but most
of us are not crazed thugs either. The diversity of our image and the
uniqueness of our stories have the right to be displayed succinctly in the
world. Our great, beautiful black image ought to be respected. I think that
they haven't revealed his cause of death yet. In many instances, plastic
strategy does denote self-hatred. That is a given. These are grown adults (so,
we can't force them to not get such surgeries), but many of these grown adults
hate the image that God gave them, so they use surgeries to cover up their own
insecurities. There is nothing superior to NATURAL BEAUTY. When we cherish our
beauty as black human beings, then that is a great blessing from the CREATOR.
The wickedness of Western society glamorizes a hatred of our black image. As
Malcolm X said, Western racists have taught many blacks to hate their image and
hate their blood, so many black people act nihilistic. The good news is we can
educate our people more to love their BLACKNESS and appreciate their image that
God gave them. In the final analysis, we should never be ashamed of our skin,
of our nose, of our lips, of our voices, and of our diverse images. We are
unified in this struggle for liberation despite our diversities. BLACK IS
BEAUTIFUL. I love my image. We have great similarities too. Me personally, we
should have universal health care that is fair, strong, and real. Also, just
because we should reject extremism doesn't mean that we should not care about
Nature. See, we have pollution, animals being harmed, and real environmental
issues that we must address. We have every right to fight for clean air, for
clean water, for the protection of animals, and for a greener future. That has
nothing to do with setting up some UN styled Utopian system. That is about
helping our fellow people and helping Nature. We ought to reject environmental
racism as well. There is no sin in improving the environment in a real way. I
am for helping Nature and it was the white supremacists that harmed the animals and
Nature for a long time. It is in our African culture to protect Nature
honorably.
RIP Chokwe Lumumba. He was a true populist
leader. I did not know that he had ties to the late Tupac Shakur and Sister
Assata either. Real recognize real as the old saying goes. I greatly respect
the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement too in their fight for the justice of black
people. Ironically enough, I only heard of him recently before he passed.
Chokwe wanted a cooperative economy to handle issues in Jackson, Mississippi. I
am researching more about cooperatives too and alternative solutions to our
issues. Black people should not follow the GOP unconditionally at all. Black
people have every right to follow what political party that they want without
faux intimidation from reactionaries. Also, tons of black people have great
intelligence and great sense to reject imperialism, to reject economic
exploitation, and to reject color blind post racial fantasies. The truth is
that black people have every right to advocate solidarity within their
community. Black people have every right to come out to endorse civil liberties
and reject threats to our voting rights coming from the enemies of progress.
The truth is that black people have every right to speak truth to power.
Overall black crime rates have gone down over the past 3 decades. Teen black
pregnancy rates have gone down since 1992. Therefore, Chokwe Lumumba was a
heroic Brother whose Malcolm X Grassroots Movement organization has ideologies
that I agree with strongly and with vigor. Economists from across the political
spectrum have said the same thing as this study. The reality is that growing
income inequality will have a huge detrimental effect on the economy unless
something is done. The late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was right to say the
following words: "...For years I labored with the idea of reforming the
existing institutions of society, a little change here, a little change there.
Now I feel quite differently. I think you've got to have a reconstruction of
the entire society, a revolution of values." The handwriting is on the
wall. I have a great deal of abhorrence of the reactionary agenda as you do. If
an independent liberal person or an independent person in general want to fight
for justice, revolutionary change, and is sincere, that is fine. There can be
legitimate critiques of the establishment Democratic forces, but the
reactionaries are far more vicious in their agendas and outlook. If the
reactionaries had their way, military strikes possibly could be in Iran and
austerity will be much more brutal in American society. Certainly, mainstream
capitalism has been an archaic, exploitative system that harmed our black
communities (from the growth of the prison industrial complex to the high
unemployment rate among our people nationwide. The vicious white establishment
capitalist system has been very detrimental to the progress of our people). We
do need a radical redistribution of economic and political power as the late
democratic socialist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had outlined. Fundamentally, revolutionary
solutions deal with radical change in the larger society too.
I heard of Kesha Rogers many years ago. She is a
LaRouchite type of person. Kesha Rogers feels that the President is akin to Hitler.
The LaRouchites are something else. Smh. They love nuclear power and they
always send out papers on their positions in universities nationwide. Kesha
Rogers is right on some issues. I saw her on Youtube for years. She is right
that we should not have all of these unjust wars (that harm our economy and
prevent us from building our domestic infrastructure). She is right that we
should not have a Simpson Bowles austerity agenda in the world. I don't agree
with her with comparing the President with Adolf Hitler though. Hitler was a
tyrant who utilized genocide against millions of human beings along with using
imperialism in many continents. Hitler was a brutal racist white supremacist
(an enemy) who wanted the extermination of humans as a policy. Hitler was one
key figure who started WWII. I think it is disrespectful to the victims of WWII
to compare President Barack Obama to Hitler. I think Kesha is a product of many
people yearning for answers. Folks want answers and more radical voices have
popularity. Like always, we should have politically independent thinking. On
the other hand, we should not ally with reactionaries who want to call the
President & his family every name under the sun either. I love how the
President and First Lady Michelle Obama love each other and their children. We
have to fight for legitimate human rights and legitimate social change (without
embracing extremist rhetoric). Also, the Nazis did kill black people in
concentration camps too. The Larouchite ilk compared Obama to Hitler beyond
just critiques of the Affordable Care Act. Her characterization of the
President as akin to Hitler was false, ignorant, and disrespectful to the
victims of World War II. Also, black people know full well about eugenics, its
definition, and its application in the lives of people of color worldwide. We
know about the Tuskegee Experiment and forced sterilization laws in America
that harmed our Brothers and our Sisters spanning decades. I know all of her
arguments. I studied her views and her arguments on issues for years. So,
others can't convince me otherwise. Also, tons of black Americans know the
total picture. The system of white supremacy has done more evil for centuries
than the President has ever done. That is a fact. It is one thing to outline cogent
dissent about the ACA (which individuals have every right to do), but to try to
make Obama similar to Hitler is crossing a line. Folks surely realize the
imperfections found in the ACA, which is why I call for universal health care.
I know about the definition of eugenics. I wrote about eugenics and I studied
it for years. The Nazis executed a mass scale of eugenics with support from
Western bankers (and eugenics was about authoritarian laws, forced
sterilizations, and other heinous actions that were much worse than the ACA.
The ACA never institutes genocide, forced sterilizations, and massive killings
of humans as the Nazis have done). So, Kesha has a lot to learn and she has to
realize that the system of white supremacy is the enemy that we must confront
in order to see justice for humanity. We should pray for the Sister Kesha Rogers to open her
eyes and see the total picture. See, black people should not take their
inspiration from LaRouche. I don't take my inspiration from LaRouche, Lenin,
Marx, Engles, or Milton Freidman. I take my inspiration from the Brothers and
the Sisters in our history that struggled for freedom and valiantly fought for
true liberation in the world from Malcolm X to Sojourner Truth. Now, the Sister
Kesha Rogers should not be scapegoated for our issues. She is a Sister who
sincerely wants to fight for truth, but we have the right to peacefully
disagree with her on some issues. I take my inspiration from the ancestors and
from the Creator too.
By Timothy
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