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Who Are the 100 Million People Who Didn't Vote?

11/17/2024

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Its November, 2024, and another presidential election has just concluded within the U.S.  Approximately 81 million people voted successfully for the person representing the Republican Party.  Another almost 70 million voted for the Democratic Party candidate.  A few million others voted for a variety of options.  The 81 million or so Republican voters seem to have proudly and confidently voted for fascist leadership grounded in principles of the most exploitative capitalism known to human history.  Such capitalism is of course rooted firmly in principles of white supremacy, patriarchy, homophobia, and every form of anti-human ideologies and practices imaginable. 

The 70 million who voted for the Democratic Party represent themselves as the option for working class people including European women, colonized communities, LGBTQ communities, etc.   The fascist right in the U.S. is making their case quite clear.  They are opposed to any efforts to forge towards justice.  My grandmother always told me that if a dog barks it’s a dog.  Using this unquestionable African logic, its completely insane for us to hear the constant barking, feel the pain from the consistent bites and then continue to try and perceive the dog as anything other than it is.

On the other hand, the 70 million who voted for the Democrats provide a much more difficult challenge for us because these people are by and large people who are close to us i.e. our friends, family, etc.  The right wing makes no effort to pretend that we are on the same page while the Democratic Party supporters genuinely see themselves as being on the side of justice.  They demonstrate this perspective by their self-righteousness.  The Africans supporters of the Democratic Party have drank the kool aid that has been prepared by the corporate elite.  That kool aid argues that the primary thing that emerged from the U.S. civil rights movement of the 50s and 60s was the fight for the vote.  Of course, this is far from the truth.  That movement certainly had voting as one of its objectives, but it also had a focus on reclaiming our African identity (the Black Power movement), changing the racist immigration policies in the U.S. (the 1965 Immigration Reform Act), dismantling racist Jim Crow segregation laws, etc.  Despite this unquestionable reality, the capitalist system and its mass propaganda mechanisms have spent the last 30 years pumping out nonstop messaging that our only viable option in life is to participate in U.S. capitalist elections i.e. the Democratic and Republican Party (not even third party consideration).  As a result of this propaganda effort, voting in the U.S. for African people has developed into a practice of principle and anyone who refuses to participate in doing it is written off as someone who is ill-responsible, apathetic, and selfish as if that simple minded analysis contains even a shred of logic to it. 

Our history in the U.S. is full of rock solid examples of constant struggles for justice that produced very effective results that had absolutely nothing to do with the capitalist electoral process.  The Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) provided mass consciousness that we are African people tied to the future of Africa and we must develop ways to concretize that understanding.  People like W.E.B. DuBois gave us the visionary Pan-African perspective that Marcus Garvey’s UNIA attempted to create in our daily reality 100 years ago.  Malcolm X and others built on the UNIA/DuBois model expanding African consciousness and real life Pan-African work that was based on the African continent as it properly should be.  The Black Panther Party of course taught an entire new generation that we can effectively stand up against police terrorism.  In fact, there would most likely not be any consciousness today about the value of African lives if there had not been a Black Panther Party. It can even easily be said that the thousands of African politicians who currently exist are only the result of the type of independent activism displayed in this paragraph.

So, to restate, what all of those organizational examples have in common is none of them were focused on voting in bourgeoisie capitalist elections.  What they actually did is provide models of work that intentionally functioned outside of the capitalist society, instead building independent capacity to challenge the system.  Their correct logic being that we cannot ever seriously believe that we can build our liberation using tools sanctioned and provided by the very people who hold us in a position of oppression.  Still, despite this ill refutable logic, millions of our people – connected at the hip to the Democratic Party and its strange political agenda – have demonstrated repeatedly that they cannot see any of these historical examples.  They are equally blind to the reality of how those activists who actually fought for the vote envisioned voting being used as a tool in our interests.  There was never among those brave activists this belief today that voting is our only option.  Those activists from the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, etc., engaged in all levels of organizing and mobilization work.  As a result, they understood the limitations of voting.  Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. tied voting to mass movement work.  Although he led efforts to push through the 1965 Voting Rights Act, this is the only aspect of his work that is ever highlighted.  His efforts to build a poor people’s campaign, although that campaign still exists today, is completely ignored.
 
Mass organizing beyond just voting is ignored by the capitalist system in framing our history because as long as they keep us convinced that voting (within a system they completely control) is our absolute only option, we will never be any serious threat to concrete social change.  And, its this point that brings us to some basic math as it relates to capitalist elections within the U.S.  Although the capitalist system has most people in this country believing that the responsible majority votes and the others are the scum of the earth, the truth is much more complex.  In other words, the continuous efforts to shame those that don’t vote isn’t lining up with conventional math.  By all demographic sources like the 2020 U.S. Census, and operating within predictive models that allow an acceptable social science range of highs and lows, the approximate population living in the U.S. today is 350 million people.  Of that number, approximately 100 million are ineligible to vote because they are either too young, convicted of a felony, or in some category of immigrant status, etc.  Of the 250 million people remaining, about 150 million of them combined voted.  These results would reveal that about 100 million people eligible to vote did not.  The significance of this last number is that 100 million represents more people than either the Republicans or Democrats can claim as supporters.

If anything, this revelation demonstrates that neither bourgeoisie capitalist party is appealing to a majority of people.  In other words, there was no mandate about anything.  And, although the liberal elite from the Democratic Party would like nothing more than to assume that a significant portion of that 100 million belong to their camp.  The truth is little to no analysis of this 100 million is ever made in this country.  It should be stated clearly that the 100 million isn’t a new phenomenon.  Its still never going to be discussed by capitalist media because their job is to convince everyone to buy into their system and that becomes a much more difficult task when more people are deciding to ignore the process than support either bourgeoisie party. 
As for the 100 million themselves, who are they?  Well, we know what they aren’t.  They aren’t millions of apathetic people.  Of course we have already pointed out that the lack of participation in the bourgeoisie process can mean many different things.  It could mean apathy, but more likely, it means a lack of faith in this process that is consistently shoved down our throats as our only alternative.  Our people do not lack agency.  People see the misery being inflicted on the world, very disproportionately against our people.  They have seen politician after politician make promises with no delivery.  It has  been 50 years since Dr. King stated publicly that he was afraid that all his anti-segregation/voting rights act work had served the purpose primarily of “integrating our people into a burning building.”  Could it be possible that those 100 million people of all nationalities are people who understand Dr. King’s statement? 

The truth is a significant number of those 100 million are involved in consistent political work.  The type of work that far supersedes just becoming political one day every few years.  The type of work that builds upon the contributions of past organizations and individuals who shunned the capitalist political process.  Along with that, the vast majority of that 100 million are folks who may not be yet engaged, but if we say – correctly – that a lack of activity to engage against injustice is an objective vote for injustice, its equally logical to say that the refusal to participate and support the capitalist electoral process is itself a vote against the validity of that system.

On this last point the 100 million are certainly on to something because whatever reason they choose not to participate, they have successfully severed the hold of the capitalist system over their agency.  The one criticism that must be waged against those within that number who are not engaged in consistent independent organizing work is that not participating in the enemy’s system is never enough.  Its essential that those within that 100 million accept their position as shock troops for the emancipation of African and all opposed people’s from slave plantation electoral politics within the capitalist system. 
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There is no middle ground.  Just seeing the contradictions with the capitalist system will never be good enough.  Once you see and understand that both the Republicans and the Democrats are both different ends of the same stick, you then have the unending responsibility to lend your talents to helping more and more people understand the importance of all of us creating our own independent stick which will effectively wield power for the masses of people on earth who are tired of being extorted into compromising their entire future just to appeal to the whims of a liberal population which refuses to entertain the prospect that they are being pimped.  That sometimes, not permitting yourself to be used and manipulated is indeed better than continuing to believe in fantasies that cover up continued and serious damage being inflicted against all peace and justice loving people by a political party process that represents – as Malcolm X told us – two different versions of the canine family.

 

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We Ask & Expect Nothing From this Capitalist System/Supporters

11/13/2024

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There is a ton of chest thumping going in the right wing world in the U.S. today.  Plenty of people are making it known that they thrust a middle finger towards any attempts by African people to push back against the oppression we’ve experienced in this Hemisphere for 532 years.

Let’s start by contextualizing the European, African and other supporters of this capitalist system (they are simply supporters as being a capitalist requires one to have capital to which 99.9% of these people have none) all into a couple of categories.  First, there are the folks who are just confused by the never ending barrage of capitalist propaganda.  For those people we continue to work to bring about consciousness.  The other category is for people who enthusiastically support the capitalist/colonial empire and will never listen to a single word being said that doesn’t agree with them.

For that latter category of sub-humans we have a simple message for those concerned about them.  We think about them just about as much as they think about us.  In other words, we couldn’t care less about how they feel about our ideological and practical positions about this backward system.  We aren’t listening to them when they tell us to “go back” because their capitalist system has built and maintained its wealth by stealing everything from Africa (all of its human and material resources).  We are here to continue to do work to wake our people up so that once we as the African masses can collectively understand that we are being systemically robbed, we can effectively organize to get our resources firmly under our control.  When that revolutionary Pan-Africanist reality takes hold, there won’t be an empire for those people to pretend to own.  And in that world, these lands return to the Indigenous people of the Western Hemisphere that their rachet European ancestors stole every inch of these territories from (Alaska down to Chile).  We don’t care about them and what they think so the best thing they can do for themselves is get that kayak or canoe ready so that they can paddle their way back to Europe.

We are not moved by their efforts to destroy African history and we will never be derailed into thinking that their attacks against women, other colonized people, and LGBTQ folks are not tentacles of the same attacks being waged against us.  We understand class struggle.  We realize that there are a number of confused Africans – from Waka Flocka to Ye (Kanye West) to whoever the hell you want to name – who are going to do their bidding.  Any African with a conscious mind has written off those clowns long ago.  In fact any conscious African would never look towards any celebrity for any analysis about the capitalist system.  Malcolm X told us 60 years ago that the role of these people is to perform as jesters for the capitalist system in exchange for money.  Anyone trusting their analysis on anything having to do with our people should seek psychiatric treatment immediately.

We are not interested in any of the confused Africans who instantly jump up to declare they are not Africans. We have understood for decades that that these people couldn’t tell you anything comprehensive about African history, culture, and politics if you put a gun to their head.  Actually, most of these people couldn’t even point out a specific African country on a map if their lives depended upon it.  As a matter of fact, we should just be completely real here.  These people know they haven’t read anything since they were forced to do so in one of these colonialist schools so don’t think you can fool us today.  All we have to do is bring one of our African history books to you and ask you to read it out loud and, well we already know the tragic result that would come from that experiment.

We are not the least bit intimidated by Europeans who would use these times to act out their long dormant terrorist white supremacist fantasies.  The best advice we have for them make sure they pick on the right one because enacting  their pathetic efforts against a proud and conscious African will result in a very bad day for them. 

As Arrested Development sang in the song “Ease My Mind”, “To resist this wack society.  I ain’t accepting it, I keep my focus, I ain’t accepting it!”  They can continue to throw their capitalist institutions at us and they won’t make a dent.  Their Veterans Day is useless to us because we know the sole purpose of the U.S. military is to enforce terror on the planet earth to ensure capitalist interests are protected.  They don’t respect the people they send into battle which is why so many of them commit suicide, domestic abuse, etc.  They use them up fighting their criminal and worthless battles then leave them out on the battlefield of life.  We are only sorry that so many of them continue to be committed to symbolism.  Unfortunately for the system, we understand why.  They have given their life’s energies to this backward system and have nothing to show for it so they create this mythical image that they have performed honorable service to humanity mostly just so they can live with it.  Most sad indeed.

We reject their thankstakings, their fourth of the lie, and all of their justifications for colonialism and terrorism.  No matter how many books they remove from the schools, we are training our children all over the world to see this system as it is – an enemy of humanity. 
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Finally, we will continue to struggle resolutely against their zionist oppression against Palestinians, their settler colonialism against the Indigenous people’s of the Western Hemisphere and within Africa.  We will continue to struggle against their neo-colonialism in Africa and their police terrorism around the world.  We are not intimidated or afraid one bit by the works they are carrying out against us.  We know who they are so we would be confused if they didn’t continue to work against our efforts to bring about justice.  The few of us who are afraid are only that way because they don’t yet know what we know, but many of them will and the system knows that.  This is why it works so hard to control the narrative.  They are a cesspool of contradiction.  They criticize Kaepernick for eight years because (according to their warped thinking) “the job isn’t the place to be political, but they praise Bosa for wearing a MAGA hat on the field.  They praise police and vigilantes who shoot us down, but when we shoot back and take a terrorist down, there’s silence from them.  They criminalize immigrants while still expecting the fruits and vegetables to be reasonably priced when none of them would ever consider doing the work immigrants do.  Don’t get us wrong.  We are not complaining about this capitalist system and its supporters because again, they are who we thought they are.  We are just pointing out these contradictions for those who still need to see and understand them.  And, that leads to the most important portion of this piece.  If you are a defender of capitalism, this really isn’t even for you.  We just tricked you into reading this.  This piece is for the coming generations who will be doing the work to bring about a better world that we wouldn’t even waste time attempting to explain to someone who thinks like you do.
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Ideas for Preventing Counter Intelligence Against Movements

11/12/2024

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The domestic and international intelligence agencies from the capitalist/imperialist countries – from the FBI/CIA to the Israeli Mossad – are well known for their terrorist tactics against freedom fighters over the previous several decades.  Common techniques like badjacketing – where honest organizer/activists are labeled by intelligence agencies as corrupt, dishonest and/or police informants.  This particular tactic has worked extremely well resulting in internal (surrogates of the state) murders against trusted activists like the Congo’s Patrice Lumumba, Maurice Mpolo, and Thomas Okoto, or the American Indian Movement’s Anna Mae Pictoh Aquash, or the Black Panther Party’s Alex Rackley.

In 2024 and beyond, these same tactics will continue to be utilized against us, but look for more digitally based tactics.  The digital world is a much more desirable arena for intelligence agencies to exert their terrorism because they can do so behind the cloak of the internet, being thousands of miles away from their intended targets.  Since plausible deniability has been a go to response by these terrorist agencies forever, the digital approach offers them ample opportunities and space to sabotage our efforts to build effective social movements.

Their pathway to internet based terrorist tactics is of course aided by the fact there are many newer activists on the scene who have little to no guidance and direction.  Take the outpouring of support for the Palestinian people for example.  This is excellent conscious raising and action oriented work designed to help people see the immorality of how the zionist movement oppresses the Palestinian people while zionism continues to use the religion of Judaism as shield for their criminal program.  More people are aware of these contradictions today than ever before, but at the same time, most of the seasoned voices who first articulated this problem (while providing strong analysis to define the problem) are quiet now.  For example, much of the anti-zionist fervor within the U.S. today can be directly credited to the work of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the 1960s, but the architects of their anti-zionism – Ethel Minor, Kwame Ture (Stokely Carmichael) etc., have all made their physical transitions so these younger organizers are left to their own devices.  And those devices often include a ton of energy and passion surrounded by inexperience and a lack of knowledge.  These are fertile ingredients for imperialist intelligence agencies to take root and there are plenty of signs that this is happening.  With many of these newer activists having little to no hesitation expressing everything online from their distrust and dislike of activists to their wildly underdeveloped and flat-out wrong analysis about social issues, intelligence agencies are using this lack of discipline and inexperience to discover the weak spots within movements.  With that knowledge they can then use informants to prick those weaknesses causing schisms to develop that often have the potential to rip a lot of effective work too pieces.  And, the most insidious element to all of this is all of that sabotage can happen without anyone being targeted by this devious work having the slightest clue where the sabotage is originating from.

With the capitalist world in a continued state of perpetual decline we are observing all of these capitalist states moving farther and farther to the right.  This strategy from them is designed to consolidate control over resources for the capitalist multi-national corporate world by squeezing any possible opportunities for working people to achieve justice out of existence.  Consequently, the need for mass movement is more relevant today than ever and we will continue to see these movements develop with clear anti-oppression foundations.  What will be necessary within this work is for activists and organizers to consider new ideas for how to effectively engage the work in ways that are inclusive because mass strength is our only true defense.  As Kwame Ture often said “only the masses of people make history, not individuals!”  So to build this strength we will have to commit to:
  1. Building mass movements/organizations.  This is a hard pill to swallow, especially for the white left which has a history of elitist organizing approaches which feed directly into this false narrative that people cannot be trusted.  Imagine attempting to build a mass movement while believing that you are the only person who can be trusted?  This model clearly does not work and African and other colonized people who operate within this sphere would do well to Return to the Source as Amilcar Cabral advised us.  Begin to build collective organizing circles where revolutionary consciousness and development is heightened and individualistic based perceptions of people are de-emphasized.
  2. Number one happens by building structures within our organizing circles designed to strengthen our commitment to the work.  This includes regular and consistent political education processes that are collective and designed to build collective consciousness and cadre leadership, not individual decision makers.
  3. Instituting strong criticism/self criticism processes that are designed to build and strengthen our abilities to hold ourselves and each other accountable to our vision and our work thus decentralizing bourgeoisie idealism which is so prevalent today while emphasizing collective consciousness and work.
The simple focus on these principles in our work will do wonders to strengthen us, making it much more difficult for us to be manipulated by imperialist intelligence work.  For one, we will develop ideological analysis and discipline which will prevent us from reacting emotionally when things don’t go the way we believe that they should.  In fact, even the concept of believing things should go as we believe they should at the rate we want them to is elitism which a strong ideological struggle foundation (political education) helps us eliminate. 

Once we begin to build this capacity, we develop much more steeled and skilled organizers/activists/ People who cannot be derailed just by a random person no one really knows coming into our circles generating acts of confusion and sabotage.  In circles developing and practicing the revolutionary principles laid out here, the rise in collective consciousness will make it much more difficult for one or two persons acting to disrupt the work to sway everyone.  We have seen many organizational models where this has proven to work.  The work/study process of the All African People’s Revolutionary Party (A-APRP) being one.  Much of the ideological training being developed within the A-APRP comes from the work of our older and more experienced sibling parties in Africa like the African Party for the Independence of Guinea-Bissau (PAIGC) or the Democratic Party of Guinea (PDG).  On a consistent basis since imperialism and neo-colonialism acted in the summer of 2023 to illegally refuse to seat the democratically elected president and National Assembly of the PAIGC in Guinea-Bissau, we are seeing the police and military engage in continuous harassment and sabotage against the PAIGC, but we are also seeing the PAIGC demonstrate its ideological commitment to its revolutionary path by its militants refusing to be intimidated and thrown off their mission.  Imagine consistent police raids against U.S. activists to the same magnitude.  It would probably only need to happen once to completely dismantle any potential for positive work.  What’s the difference?  The ideological commitment to all of the principles identified here within PAIGC structures like the General Union of Guinea-Bissau Women
(UDEMU), Amilcar Cabral African Youth (JAAC), the A-APRP workstudy circles there, etc. 
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True progress is never easy.  In truth, nothing in life worthwhile is easy, but for those serious about change, this approach is absolutely necessary if we intend to continue to build capacity to fight empire while keeping ourselves as safe as we possibly can.  You can always find out more detailed analysis of this approach in my 2021 book – “A Guide for Organizing Defense against White Supremacist, Patriarchal, and Fascist Violence.” 
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We Ain't Afraid or Concerned about Their MAGA Machine

11/6/2024

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Today in the U.S. after the latest national election, my phone has seen a flurry of activity.  People are reaching out asking “what are we going to do?” regarding Donald Trump’s second election victory as president of the U.S. in the last eight years.  The fact people are reaching out is exciting.  The reason for the excitement is unlike most of these people, my political activism isn’t limited to just voting in these capitalist elections every two and four years.  My activism exists on a daily basis.  The planning and executing events, traveling, speaking, organizing, risking harm to build capacity, writing about our conditions, and mentoring countless young people on how we organize to build our revolutionary Pan-Africanism movement.  The people reaching out to me know all of this.  They also know that I’ve been doing this work for decades.  These people are working class people with families.  People who are African, Indigenous to the Western Hemisphere, European, all types of people.  What they all have in common is I’ve never felt that many of them held much value in my politics since my engagements with them have been overwhelmingly about their fears, concerns, and actions over the years with little to no engagement around the solutions we offer.

Yet, this morning, here they are.  A lot of people would view this as insulting.  You pour your soul into working for humanity and most people around you couldn’t appear to care less.  Never do they ask you about your work or show any interest in it.  Even the people closest to you.  Despite this reality, any revolutionary organizer would relish these moments.  The reason why is the question we always search for in our work is that one I have been getting all day – “what do we do?”
We certainly welcome the opportunity to offer our insights into this question.  When all is said and done, approximately 80 million people will have voted for the Trump ticket.  That’s about 22% of the 350 million people who inhabit this country.  There are a few important takeaways here.

First, our revolutionary organizing and demographic work informs us that of the 350 million people, approximately 100 millions are ineligible to vote i.e. to young, convicted of felonies, immigrants, etc.  Of the 250 million left, approximately 150 million of them participate in the voting process in national elections.  What this tells us is particularly as it relates to people with higher incomes, or the perception of higher incomes, and with primarily European communities, and/or those who desire to relate to the European capitalist paradigm in this country, the overwhelming majority of those people have made it crystal clear.  They agree with a rightwing fascist agenda that is anti-African, anti-Indigenous, anti-women, anti-LGBTQ, anti-humanity, while being pro-capitalist and big business.  These people represent over 50% of those who voted in this country.  This isn’t just the sentiments of one man.  Its much more than that.  This is what this country wants.  These are ill refutable facts and as African and other oppressed peoples, its our responsibility in 2024 and beyond to accept this cold hard reality.  What that means is its far past time for us to continue pretending that this is a country where we have a place.  From our perspective, its incredible how a single person with any sense of dignity would even desire a place in such a backward country, but for those who do, you at least owe it to yourselves and your communities to approach this question from a position of the dignity just mentioned.  That means you have to stop begging these people to fit into a society where you don’t fit.  Stop playing exclusively by their rules because those rules were never configured with you in mind.  Instead, if you continue to insist upon participating in this electoral process then start coming into it with intentions to advance the masses of our people, not just a few individuals.  Get serious about building a movement to hold this corrupt system accountable to our interests.  A movement that is mass in character and committed to tearing this system down to the ground when they mess with us.

If people are not serious enough about our future to build such a movement than at best, you are only upset because what’s happening makes you personally uncomfortable and if this is who you are, you should continue to be uncomfortable.  Extremely so because why should our enemies take you seriously if you don’t have enough regard for us to ensure we are fighting for the legacy that so many of our ancestors lost everything to provide for us.

The other significant factor we need to be cognizant of is the 100 million people who don’t vote.  They are not voting because they are apathetic.  This is a pathetic and elitist analysis that originates from the capitalist system itself.  What a large percentage of these people are telling us from their refusal to participate is that despite all the capitalist propaganda efforts to shame them for not voting, they are taking the courageous position that they don’t want to have to choose between the violent rapist and the rapist who talks nice to you while they rape you.  Both are rapists.  Both are terrorists.  Or, as Malcolm X
told us “both are canines.” 
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For us, these 100 million represent the potential converts in the population.  People who w/could be open to revolutionary messaging.  Africans within this number who would be open to joining the African revolution.  Non-Africans who could accept that a revolutionary change is truly the only solution.
What all of this actually means is this country today is the same country it has been for 531 years.  A terrorist settler colony bent on protecting its interests at the expense of all of humanity.  There are no more excuses.  No more lame justifications.  If you are committed to reform than you have to accept that a mass movement dedicated to disrupting this system on all levels is an absolute necessity.  If you are ready for something else beyond that, then there is plenty of work needing to be done to build the revolutionary consciousness and capacity necessary to bring empire to its knees.  Anything else is simply voting for our continued demise.  We are so much better than that.  Its time for us to stop moping and prove it.


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    I don't see disagreement as a negative because I understand that Frederick Douglass was correct when he said "there is no progress without struggle."  Our brains are muscles.  Just like any other muscle in our body if we don't stress it and push it, the brain will not improve.  Or, as a bumper sticker I saw once put it, "If you can't change your mind, how do you know it's there?"

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