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Black Votes Matter

Open Thread: Our Seriously Underrated Vice President

by Anne Laurie|  August 15, 20228:51 pm| 53 Comments

This post is in: Black Votes Matter, Vice-President Harris, Our Failed Media Experiment

Another historic week for this Administration. pic.twitter.com/71wLCsML5O

— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) August 14, 2022

It’s been a busy few weeks politically, but the Media Village Idiots always have a spare chaos agent available for attempts to poison the well, tee up a Dems in disarray!!! story, maybe spark a fire that will discourage Black voters before the all-important midterms. ‘Slate pitches‘, remember them? Scott Bixby does…

Okay so the @scottbix article about Kamala Harris supporters is just as bad as people are saying. Another tone-deaf smear by white male media to paint a predominantly minority political identify as rabid against the backdrop of Republicans threatening violence against the FBI.🧵

— Kaivan Shroff (@KaivanShroff) August 14, 2022

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The piece DIRECTLY contradicts its premise…acknowledging that Harris supporters “do continue to largely support her.” pic.twitter.com/1ZpTHylcwX

— Kaivan Shroff (@KaivanShroff) August 14, 2022

Madam Vice President has been quite busy doing her job, and there’s been a shortage of media attacks on her, so *obv* the KHive is a spent force. Prove me wrong, dudes!

Of all the news and all the takes one could make during this hugely consequential week, instead @scottbix forces an unsupported narrative to attack the first Black woman VP…who wouldn’t see that as media bias? 🤷🏽‍♂️🙄

— Kaivan Shroff (@KaivanShroff) August 14, 2022

If you read Shroff’s whole thread, a number of the people misquoted in the Bixby hit piece have objected to his framing. And there has been PUSHBACK.

(Which, sadly, Bixby is probably framing to his employers as See — best quality clickbait! Am I valuable to your mission, or what?)

@scottbix is a chaos agent. Our VP is fabulous, but the media is trying to erase her. I always come back to the fact that most media these days is owned and operated by corps that don’t want regulation and don’t want to pay taxes. Rooting for Dem failure is in their best interest

— Pamela (@tpacific) August 14, 2022

I’m sick of how the media & journalists treat Madame Vice President Kamala Harris pic.twitter.com/Mx4Cle8UcW

— 2RawTooReal (@2RawTooReal) August 15, 2022

Y’all remember this banger?

People are told to write trash pieces about VP Kamala Harris.

Never forget that. And never stop pushing back. ???? pic.twitter.com/E0qMelLST8

— Renee (@PettyLupone) August 14, 2022

Just in case y’all don’t know/remember what the article was about. Total fabrication.

But we’re the crazy ones? Fuck y’all. pic.twitter.com/tibLDxeLuu

— Renee (@PettyLupone) August 14, 2022

There should be a Khive archive where we can show a pattern:

Media:💩
Khive:🧾
Media:😡🤬
Khive:🧾🧾🧾
Media:🔄🤐
Khive:💪🏿👩🏿‍🦱

— THEE Four-Eyed Raven (@iamJxWoods) August 14, 2022

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MLK: from Dreaming to Reality

by MisterDancer|  January 17, 20222:00 pm| 45 Comments

This post is in: Black Lives Matter, Black Votes Matter, Open Threads, Racial Justice, Recommended Reading, Taking Action to Defend Democracy, This Week In Blackness, Your Place Is In The Resistance, Cosplay Socialists, Don't Know Much About History, It's Not Too Late, Our Failed Media Experiment, Our Failed Political Establishment, Stuff About Black People Written By a Black Person, There can be no unity without accountability.

Among the most painful bits of Dr. King’s legacy is how so much of it’s reduced to “I Have a Dream.” It’s true that it’s a landmark speech, powerful and moving…

…and always heard out of context of the other, more direct speeches that graced the March on Washington (a March organized by an openly Gay Man, no less – go look up the badass Bayard Rustin, please and thank you!). As if  the marchers just wanted to spend all day on their feet, listening to platitudes and winsome ideas!

I’m not going to dive into that context, I assume your Google button ain’t broke. :) What I will do, is talk about a couple of other works by Dr. King, works that ground him in the realities he fought to overcome, and that echo into these times.

The text for the afternoon will be taken from two works from near Dr. King’s passing:

  • “The Drum Major Instinct,” (hereafter DRUM), which you can listen to here, and read here, and
  • “A New Sense of Direction,” (hereafter SENSE), which you can read here.

I post all this to encourage you to read/listen to the above in full. To underline that Dr. King was far richer a thinker and even rabble-rouser than gets noticed — that the Hoover FBI feared him for damned good reasons. If you chose to read the above docs, and skip the rest of this? HELL YA!

But for those who want more? Follow…

See, Dr. King did not buy into a color-blind society. That wasn’t the context he gave his “Dream” speech under. The context, the fuller context of his work and life’s mission, is made plain by this remarkable passage in DRUM:

 

[…]when those brothers told me what they were earning, I said, “Now, you know what? You ought to be marching with us. [laughter] You’re just as poor as Negroes.”

And I said, “You are put in the position of supporting your oppressor, because through prejudice and blindness, you fail to see that the same forces that oppress Negroes in American society oppress poor white people. (Yes) And all you are living on is the satisfaction of your skin being white, and the drum major instinct of thinking that you are somebody big because you are white.

And you’re so poor you can’t send your children to school. You ought to be out here marching with every one of us every time we have a march.”

Now that’s a fact. That the poor white has been put into this position, where through blindness and prejudice, (Make it plain) he is forced to support his oppressors. And the only thing he has going for him is the false feeling that he’s superior because his skin is white—and can’t hardly eat and make his ends meet week in and week out.

And there’s so much more.

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One of the positive parts of Dr. King’s approach was in seeing a bigger picture, was in tying together all manner of injustice into a massive framework, what we today would call an attempt at intersectionality. It’s far from perfect; we know he was far too casual about martial relations to see the fullness of sexism. And although he was surprisingly cool with Rustin, he also failed to be vocal at all about what we’d today call LBGTQIA+ issues.

Yet there was a seed of power in his approach to directing white people to look inside themselves, in his challenge to their (and society’s) assumption of inherent goodness. And as critical as he was towards poor whites, that sympathy evaporates completely when you consider his words towards what we, today, might see as Privileged White people. From SENSE:

[…]policy-makers of the white society have caused the darkness. It was they who created the frustrating slums. They perpetuate unemployment and poverty and oppression. Perhaps it is incontestable and deplorable that Negroes have committed crimes, but these are essentially derivative crimes. They are born of the greater crimes of the white society.

King is far more aggressive – even angry — about calling out white society than he’s usually portrayed as. Reading his dissections of that systemic failure, and ideas on overcoming it, are bracing to this day…sadly.

See, King’s quick to lay the political blame on what I contend are still surpassing the Black and Brown voice in politics:

Negroes became outraged by blatant inequality. Their ultimate goal was total, unqualified freedom. The majority of the white progressives were outraged by the brutality displayed. Their goal was improvement or limited progression.

Obtaining the right to use public facilities, register and vote, token educational advancement, brought to the Negro a sense of achievement; he felt the momentum. But it brought to the whites a sense of completion. When Negroes assertively moved on to ascend the second rung of the ladder, a firm resistance from the white community became manifest.[….] Everyone underestimated the amount of rage Negroes were suppressing and the amount of bigotry the white majority was disguising.

(Not everyone. Ask Malcolm X, or Rev. Shuttlesworth, and you’d get a different answer on this, to name two people right off.)

But Dr. King is hella on the right track. And he knows it. And we’re still talking about the impact white progressives have on the Black and Brown vote, to this very day.

And because he’s on the right track, I can say this: Dr. King is clear that some changes can’t be made by speaking too kindly. That some painful truths have to come to the fore.

That’s what Black Lives Matter did. That’s what the 1619 Project did. That’s (part of) why Critical Race Theory – an academic theory mostly for lawyers – had to be scapegoated.

Dr. King saw that the closer we get to reality, the harsher the blow back. The more we talk about the systemic issues in this country, the more the arc of justice pushes the many folx who’ve suffered under those issues into the light and air we all deserve…and the more the old guard will press and preen and pervert and backstab to maintain power.

And SENSE touches on what kind of people have, and can, overcome those barriers:

[…]there are millions who have risen morally above prevailing prejudices. They are willing to share power and to accept structural alterations of society, even at the cost of traditional privilege.[…]Their support serves not only to enhance our power, but their break from the attitudes of the larger society splits and weakens our opposition.

It’s…not an easy calling, that Higher Calling, y’all. If you say it is, if you think I overstate things, then I ask you to show your work.

To conclude: I submit there are some things we can all learn from studying even a bit of Dr. King. And I hope the above serves as a starter, to that on your part, today.

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Wednesday Morning Open Thread: Still Fighting the Good Fight(s)

by Anne Laurie|  October 20, 20218:18 am| 118 Comments

This post is in: Biden Administration in Action, Black Votes Matter, C.R.E.A.M., Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat, Vice-President Harris, Vote Like Your Country Depends On It

NEW — More than 300 Black churches across VA will hear from @KamalaHarris btwn Sun. and November 2 in video message that will air during morning services as part of outreach effort aimed to boost @TerryMcAuliffe.#VAGOV

Video first obtained by CNNhttps://t.co/vaefXtWqUe pic.twitter.com/l8re0KUkN1

— Eva McKend (@evamckend) October 16, 2021

Here is ?@WhiteHouse? statement ahead of vote on Freedom to Vote Act pic.twitter.com/pZkzUc9StW

— Jarrett Renshaw (@JarrettRenshaw) October 19, 2021

Elsewhere…

President Biden's negotiating skills, honed over his decades in Congress, were put to a serious test as he sought to get warring Democratic factions to agree on massive spending and infrastructure bills https://t.co/sFHV93E1RJ pic.twitter.com/8gEXHXQIbL

— Reuters (@Reuters) October 20, 2021

$2 trillion (over several years) is still a big deal. whacking off $500 billion to get two dems onboard, assuming that's what is happening, strikes me as progress https://t.co/PlKVs2G6sH

— Gerry Doyle (@mgerrydoyle) October 20, 2021

LBJ had a 68-32 majority in the Senate, come on. https://t.co/GxmonbK4Xj

— Evan McMurry (@evanmcmurry) October 20, 2021

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Georgia Voices for a Blue Senate: A Virtual Concert Tonight at 8pm Eastern

by WaterGirl|  December 13, 20207:45 pm| 197 Comments

This post is in: Black Votes Matter, Election 2020, Georgia Runoff Races 2020, Music, Open Threads, Political Action, Politics

This is a benefit for Fair Fight, Warnock and Ossoff Campaigns – as I told raven when he brought this to my attention, Good Music + Georgia Runoffs is right up our alley.

Posting this now for anyone who might be interested, so you can plan ahead.  Then I will pin it to the top of the blog at 7:30 for the duration of the concert.

The concert is free.  They will ask for donations between performers.

I have never heard of 1000 Grandmothers for Future Generations, but just reading that name brought tears to my eyes.

Open thread.

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