Why This Black Man Is Watching the Debates, and Voting Green
Wed, 10/03/2012 - 15:14 — Bruce A. Dixon


by BAR managing editor Bruce A. Dixon
 
I'll be watching the debates. Not on CNN or ABC, but online at Occupy the 
Debates or at Democracy Now or Free 
Speech TV, where the third party candidates and others have a chance to 
answer questions and comment in real time.
Why This Black Man Is Watching the Debates, and Voting Green
by BAR managing editor Bruce A. Dixon
I can't say I'm not mad at anybody. If 
being ripped off and lied to, and having murders committed in your name 
around the world don't make you mad, there's something wrong with you, 
and whatever is wrong with me, it's not that. I'll be watching tonight's 
presidential debates, but like most people, I already know what I'll do on 
November 6. 
I won't vote Republican, because among 
other things, the GOP is the permanent party of white supremacy. 
Republicans are also the permanent party of Wall Street, the party of 
Big Agriculture, the party of Big Insurance, Big Oil, Big Real Estate, 
Big Pharma, of more nukes Republicans are the party of privatizers, 
jailers, charter schools and military contractors. Republicans started 
the 40 years war on drugs, and of course they remain the party of Empire and 
Permanent War. Republicans hate brown people and threaten to jail 
and deport as many as they possibly can. 
Democrats on the other hand, are the 
permanent party of Wall Street. Democrats are the party of Big 
Agriculture, Big Insurance, Big Oil, Big Real Estate, Big Pharma and 
more nukes, more jails and continuing the 40 years war on drugs. 
Democrats are the party of more privatizations --- Corey Booker is 
trying to privatize the water in Newark New Jersey for instance. 
Democrats are the party of military 
contractors and charter schools as well. When Obama Secretary of 
Education Arne Duncan ran the school system in Chicago he gave several 
high schools and even a middle school to the US military to run as their own 
charter schools. Obama's Race To The Top program bludgeons school 
districts around the country into closing public schools, firing 
teachers and replacing them with charters, and is lauded by Democrat big city 
mayors in places like Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia. 
Unlike Republicans, Democrats often say 
they like brown people, and they get the lion's share of the Latino 
vote. But President Obama's words don't match his actions. Obama has 
deported more brown people in 3 years than the last three Republicans 
put together. 
On the good side, this Democratic 
president, and many other Democrats even support gay marriage and the 
right to access birth control and abortions. And although Democratic 
congressional leaders, when they controlled the House during and after 
Katrina, refused to hold hearings on the disaster because they were 
afraid of looking too pro-black, Democrats are emphatically NOT the 
party of white supremacy. In fact all the black elected officials 
elected with majorities of actual black votes are Democrats. 
So there are differences. But down here 
on the ground where people actually live, those differences don't amount to 
much. Both are war parties, parties of the rich, parties that want 
to privatize roads, water, public schools (that's what charters are 
about --- privatization!) parties that will continue the war on drugs 
and policies that feed our American prison state. 
I grew up believing my vote meant 
something, that it was my voice. The people I called my teachers taught 
me to raise my voice against unjust wars and economic oppression, the 
same way I'd raise it against racism. Exchanging a few white faces in 
city halls, legislatures and the White House for black and brown ones 
isn't really such a big deal. 
What passes for black political power 
nowadays isn't such a big deal to me because poverty rates are as high 
now as when a bygone Democratic president declared a war on poverty --- a 
project that failed because he spent all the money in a colonial war 
that killed millions in Vietnam, and climbing still higher. Prolonging 
the careers of black Democrats like Atlanta's Kasim Reed, Newark's Corey 
Booker, Philly's Mike Nutter or even of congressmen John Lewis and Jim 
Clyburn as they front for gentrifiers, charter schools, and power 
companies that build new nukes in the middle of poor black towns being 
poisoned by old ones is just not anything I want to do with my voice.
I can see why all the big preachers want black folks to vote Democratic. Most 
of them are part of, or aspiring 
parts of the black political class, the black misleadership class 
themselves. Many depend on so-called “faith based” funding to keep their 
ministries alive. The black church has been captured, and is a kind of 
“state religion” of the black political class, divorced from the lives 
of the class of black people who provide over 40% of the nation's 
prisoners. 
I'm an old guy now, past sixty but not 
yet senior enough for Medicare, and I've been in the movement a long 
time. Younger people sometimes ask me what to do. After telling them not to 
respect their elders all that much --- we didn't respect them that 
much 45 years ago either --- the main thing I tell them is that movement 
leaders and participants back in the day had visions and horizons 
longer than the next election cycle or the one after that. They were 
prepared to fight whether they had allies in city hall, the legislature 
or the courts or not. Unlike today's NAACP and NAN, they developed 
agendas without the guidance of corporate funders and their recommended 
professionals. 
We've proved we can elect as many 
Democrats as we want, all the way up the food chain without changing 
much here at the bottom. I know this well. I gave more than 20 years of 
my own life to electing better Democrats, helping Democrats run better 
campaigns, and registering more Democrat voters. I met Barack Obama 20 
years ago on one of those gigs in Project VOTE Illinois, where he was 
state director and I was one of three field organizers who signed up 
130,000 new voters and flogged them out to the polls that year. We 
elected Harold Washington, and a lot of state legislators and a few 
Congressional reps. The Democratic party will still let you work for it, but 
once in office, big money calls the shots. It's time to leave that 
house and build a new one.
It's an uncomfortable truth: the present US political system is largely 
people-proof and democracy-proof. The 
time and treasure we've sunk into supporting Democrats the last seventy 
years is gone. It's a horse we raised and watered and fed that somebody 
else has ridden off and it won't be back.
I still believe my voice and my vote 
mean something. Kwame Toure used to say the thing to do is find an 
organization you're in substantial agreement with and join it, or if it 
does not exist, start one and recruit your neighbors.
So I've joined the Georgia Green Party, 
and I'm recruiting those of my neighbors who still believes that 
unemployment and mass incarceration have to be addressed, that illegal 
wars and deportations must be stopped, that Wall Street must be reined 
in, and that gentrification and privatization have to be stopped. Most 
voters who call themselves Democrats, in fact millions of those voting 
for President Obama believe exactly these things already, but are 
substantially disinformed about what their elected officials actually 
DO.
I was at a demonstration in support of 
Chicago teachers Saturday, and some participants seemed to assume that 
the president was on their side, that maybe they could enlist figures 
like Rev. Al Sharpton to aid their struggle to mobilize people against 
the inroads of school privatizaters. It fell to me to tell them the bad 
news --- that Sharpton took a half million dollar bribe years ago to 
jump on the charter school bandwagon, that he toured the country with 
Newt Gingrich and Arne Duncan beating the bushes for high stakes testing and 
charters, and the administration is actually the enemy on this one. 
Eventually they and many like them, if 
they want a party that stands up for what they believe, will have to 
become Greens. It's my job to make sure that happens.
So I'll watch the debates, sure. The 
crooks who run them won't let Jill Stein, the Green Party candidate on 
the same stage with the corporate candidates. So I'll watch Democracy 
Now's coverage, in which Jill Stein and another candidate in real time 
answer the same questions as they do. My colleague Glen Ford will be a 
guest at Occupy The Debates in Baltimore as well.
So yes, I'll watch. And I'll vote. But 
not for a Republican and not for a Democrat, not again. I'll vote like 
my voice means something. I won't be coerced into voting for a 100% evil 
Democrat just because the Republicans are 120% evil. I'm voting Green 
this year, and helping build a Green Party, right here in Georgia where I live.
Bruce A. Dixon is managing editor at Black Agenda Report, a state committee 
member of the GA Green Party, and a partner in a technology firm. He 
lives and works in Marietta GA, and can be reached at 
bruce.dixon(at)blackagendareport.com, or via this state's contact page.

http://blackagendareport.com/content/why-black-man-watching-debates-and-voting-green

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