The Black misleadership class and their labor counterparts held a ceremony of surrender to the War Party and Wall Street, on the Washington Mall, this past weekend. After spending millions to assemble a multitude, big labor, the NAACP and the usual Black entertainersโReverends Sharpton and Jesse Jacksonโcould not fix their trembling lips to utter one demand to the power in the White House, whose disfavor they fear even more than they dread the white nationalist hordes of the Tea Party.
Despite the constant references to Dr. Martin Luther King and the 1963 March on Washington, the weekend bus outing bore no resemblance to a โmovementโ of any kind that Chicagoโs Mayor Daley would not approve. Rather than building a popular platform to give voice to substantive demandsโthat Obama cease acting as Wall Streetโs philanthropist, call a halt to his wars, and spend the peace dividend on jobs and educationโthe weak and timid misleaders instead used October 2nd to transmit powerโs demands to the people. Vote for the Democrats! And under no circumstances, embarrass the White House! Then, after November 2, go home and await further orders.
The Black and labor misleaders have found that the best way to hide their own cowardice in the face of corporate power and its servants in the White House and Congress, is to vastly inflate the threat posed by the Tea Party. Indeed, the Tea Party has never had bigger boosters than the men and women on the microphone at the Mall on Saturday. Only by pretending that the Tea Partyโs legions are equivalent to the second coming of Genghis Khan, can big labor and Black Obamites justify their abject failure to fight for anything meaningful from Obama and the Democrats.
The truth is, a real peopleโs movement could defeat the phony Tea Party โmovementโ and put fear in the hearts of corporate Democrats, too. But Saturdayโs charade was no threat to anyone, and all but guarantees a further strengthening of the Right through a bolder Tea Party and ever growing corporate domination of the Democratic Party.
With all its ostentatious, nervous patriotism and silly yammering about how Saturdayโs crowd was just as โAmerican,โ if not more so, than the Tea Party, the โOne Nationโ event felt, in some ways, like a throwback to the days when Negroes were obsessed with proving to whites that they were also true blue for Uncle Sam. Ironically, one of the oldest speakers provided the only dignity to the occasion. Eighty-three year-old Harry Belafonte, alone among the main speakers, confronted President Obama directly on his wars. The famed entertainer, who spent freely of his own money to fund the Black Freedom Movement when it really was a movement, hoped that America โwill soon come to the realization that the wars that we wage today in faraway lands are immoral, unconscionable and unwinnable.โ
Thatโs as close to speaking Truth to Power as Saturdayโs event gotโexcept for those of us lefties who went down to show that the movement was not yet dead. Unfortunately, our impact was minimal amid a sea of bodies bussed in with no mission other than to serve Barack Obama.
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