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FourScore

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Sun Aug 9, 2015, 01:46 AM Aug 2015

Political Awareness Matters: How Black Lives Matter Are Screwing Themselves -- And the Rest of Us [View all]

Sat Aug 08, 2015 at 08:15 PM PDT
Political Awareness Matters: How Black Lives Matter Are Screwing Themselves -- And the Rest of Us
by Sean R Shealy

It's time to call out BLM: If you want to change policy, and the racist culture handed down from Washington, you are going to need to win 200 seats in congress, plus the presidency. Would you mind telling us your plan to do that?

Imagine: You are being attacked by a knife-wielding maniac.

"Help me!" you cry.

Suddenly someone hands you a knife.

But instead of being grateful, you look at the person who handed you the knife with withering derision and say, "Really? This little knife? This is pathetic!" And then you hurl the little blade out the window, leaving both of you unarmed and under attack.

This is what transpired at Netroots Nation and again in Seattle, when Black Lives Matter disrupted rallies for Senator Bernie Sanders.

Black Lives Matter needs to understand that Bernie Sanders, and progressives in general, are a minority within a minority.

Regarding Sanders, Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors said in an interview at Netroots, "Your progressive is not progressive enough. We need MORE."

Cullors statement reveals a profound lack of knowledge of the political landscape. In order to understand why this is so incredibly self-defeating, we must first be properly oriented.

This is the American political landscape:

To the far, far right is the Republican Party.

To the center-right is the corporate-mainstream of the Democratic Party, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

To the center-left is the Congressional Progressive Caucus – with 68 seats out of 535 members of Congress.

And then, to the far, far left, are Michael Moore, Maxine Waters, and Bernie Sanders.

There simply is no left beyond that point. There's just a waterfall to nowhere at the end of the Earth.

Without rehashing Sander's campaign speeches, he is supporting every possible leftist value there is, just short of calling for guillotines for the American royalists who have overthrown our democracy.

And overthrow it, they have.

America is now an oligarchy. The laws that are being enacted are designed to shovel money to the elite and well-connected at the expense of the middle class and the poor. This includes militarization of the police, draconian drug laws, and the profitization of prisons, all of which disproportionately impact people of color.

Bernie Sanders consistently rails against all of this, and more importantly, he votes against it.

But he loses those votes – because there aren't enough progressives in congress to win them.

Many social media activists like to defiantly shout, 'I don't give a damn about the politics – just fix the damned problem!'

But this is not how government works, nor how policy is changed. What is needed
is a Political Reality Consultant.

Here is a concrete example: On BlackLivesMatter.com, the group has posted a list of demands (all of which sound perfectly reasonable, and by the way, perfectly in line with Bernie Sanders goals). One demand is this: "We demand freedom from mass incarceration and an end to the prison industrial complex."

Black Lives Matter needs someone who will say to them, "GREAT! So, in order to achieve your demand and get the laws changed, you're going to need a progressive president and progressive majorities in both houses. Right now you have Bernie Sanders in the Senate and 67 other progressive votes. So you'll need to keep those seats, and progressives need to win an additional 200 seats in congress, plus the presidency. Now what's your plan to do that?"

Does BLM have any idea how difficult this will be to achieve?

Do they understand that this has never been done before in American history – that progressives have never had the votes to change anything? Every bit of change we've ever achieved has come by changing the culture itself – and that is what we must do again. This is a Herculean task. In the age of Citizen's United, we're up against billionaires who already own all of the media.

The ironic tragedy of what happened at these events is that Bernie Sanders does have such a plan. He took to the national stage, and he's putting forth the values we share as progressives and justice activists. He's getting great traction. If things go incredibly well, he may be elected president.

And then will he change the laws?

No. He can't. There aren't enough progressives even running for office, let alone in office, to change the laws. If he's lucky the other 67 in the Progressive Caucus will keep their seats. But that still leaves us 200 votes short of changing anything.

One of the greatest tools available however, if we can get hold of it, is the Bully Pulpit of the White House. Franklin Delano Roosevelt used it relentlessly to expose the "economic royalists" who were eating America alive for the sake of profit, and preventing all progress.

For two solid years following the election of Bernie Sanders, he'll have a hostile congress, and nothing at all to do … except veto bad bills and point out the people and the moneyed interests behind these bad bills. He'll have all the time in the world to make a case for progressivism to the American people, to inspire progressives to run for office, and to ask for Americans to vote for them. And then, in the next election, we may be able to pick up those 200 seats we need to actually change the laws.

The frustration of the organizers of Black Lives Matter is understandable. But it also has to be understood that the conservative/corporate revolution that has now achieved such entrenched power began when Ronald Reagan gave his first campaign speech, on state's rights, in the town made famous in the movie Mississippi Burning. This was the beginning of the Republican strategy to use race to pit American workers against one another. Rush Limbaugh and Fox News and mass incarceration and Citizen's United all flow from that poison spring. Such is the power of speeches.

But we can give powerful speeches, too. Bernie is one of the best -- and he learned from the best, in listening to, and marching with, Dr. Martin Luther King.

Bernie didn't have to do that. He was a white guy living comfortably in New York. What need did he have to get involved with King, or with the struggle of black Americans?

But he chose to listen, to learn -- and then to help.

If Black Lives Matter wants to have an impact as lasting as King's, BLM activists are going to have to extend the same courtesy to people like Bernie Sanders, and to learn how the process works, and how to do the laborious work of gaining access to the levers of power.

Our opposition is incredibly powerful. We can't afford to lose a single hand -- black or white.

Instead of shouting each other down, let us lift one another up. PLEASE.

\\http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/08/09/1410138/-Political-Awareness-Matters-How-Black-Lives-Matter-Are-Screwing-Themselves-And-the-Rest-of-Us

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Watching a particular segment of the Left trying to win the nomination while shitting all over alcibiades_mystery Aug 2015 #1
watching said protesters ibegurpard Aug 2015 #3
Cheers alcibiades_mystery Aug 2015 #6
And good luck to BLM as well ibegurpard Aug 2015 #8
Exposing fake allies in their fakery is equally useful alcibiades_mystery Aug 2015 #12
if you think what happened today ibegurpard Aug 2015 #16
Oh, there's some central leadership, alright. Marr Aug 2015 #88
Yep. It's a political smear tactic against a candidate who cannot be attacked on any policy issue GoneFishin Aug 2015 #98
Blammo. hifiguy Aug 2015 #120
Even if they're just clueless, which might be the case, Warpy Aug 2015 #127
How is Bernie a fake ally? RichVRichV Aug 2015 #20
It's just another lie. It's all they have n/t arcane1 Aug 2015 #32
They're doing a pretty piss poor job of trying to make the case that we are "fake"... cascadiance Aug 2015 #60
Anybody who doesn't like being treated as a wartime enemy is a fake ally. Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2015 #75
Most important black movement in 20 years? Do I hear the cheery sound Joe Chi Minh Aug 2015 #58
A Hillary supporter speaks... Katashi_itto Aug 2015 #65
Welll, LiberalElite Aug 2015 #86
What is funny is watching anyone who says they care about black lives me b zola Aug 2015 #92
This article is condescending and tone deaf. Gravitycollapse Aug 2015 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author Skittles Aug 2015 #5
I called a "follow the money" post out on another thread for this very reason. 6000eliot Aug 2015 #7
The effects of the historic civil rights campaign in the sixties seems to have Joe Chi Minh Aug 2015 #62
Shit down and shut up is BLM's message . bahrbearian Aug 2015 #74
No they don't. What I hear from them is STFU, we don't want to hear from you. GoneFishin Aug 2015 #99
They might be saying "Go Hilliary" bahrbearian Aug 2015 #104
Well, to be fair, "Look what I've done for you people" 6000eliot Aug 2015 #111
Its a fair question, but they never allowed an answer. It was sit down and listen. bahrbearian Aug 2015 #124
Yes it is ibegurpard Aug 2015 #10
One thing that I have heard from friends who live the experience loyalsister Aug 2015 #38
Interesting that the discussion about BLM tactics has morphed into FK the Liberals Hmmm eom LiberalElite Aug 2015 #80
Reading the article through a certain lens, it suggests that people (the BLM movement) owe KingCharlemagne Aug 2015 #84
Then they won't get what they claim to want. jeff47 Aug 2015 #93
As an experiment, replace BLM with OWS. NuclearDem Aug 2015 #4
Please, please, think before whitesplaining. pnwmom Aug 2015 #9
No one's whitesplaining now ibegurpard Aug 2015 #11
No one's listening, either. They made it clear what their goal is and you, among others, just ignored it. n/t pnwmom Aug 2015 #15
What's the goal? romanic Aug 2015 #18
It was in my post. The second link is from their Facebook page. pnwmom Aug 2015 #22
That's what BLM wants. romanic Aug 2015 #23
The OP is about BLM. pnwmom Aug 2015 #54
Why not ask the current president for those things NOW. onecaliberal Aug 2015 #108
Obama has security around him that would prevent them from getting that close to him. pnwmom Aug 2015 #109
If they were protesting at the White house onecaliberal Aug 2015 #114
You think 3 women shouting and waving signs at whatever is the legal distance from the White House pnwmom Aug 2015 #116
Look, I completely understand their anger and the onecaliberal Aug 2015 #118
"You must kneel before us" is always a good way to get people to listen. jeff47 Aug 2015 #94
Seattle is one of the gentrification capitals of the US. Gravitycollapse Aug 2015 #19
White liberals in Seattle don't create gentrification. romanic Aug 2015 #27
They absolutely do. Just as white, upwardly mobile consumers do in every city. Gravitycollapse Aug 2015 #31
No. romanic Aug 2015 #33
You've unwittingly demonstrated my point. They could institute rent control and other things... Gravitycollapse Aug 2015 #36
Yes many people know this ibegurpard Aug 2015 #39
Hopefully, it will wake some of them up to their complicity in the white supremacist power structure Gravitycollapse Aug 2015 #43
Oh my goodness romanic Aug 2015 #49
it won't ibegurpard Aug 2015 #59
More flowery tactics have clearly failed. So maybe something more radical is needed. Gravitycollapse Aug 2015 #61
No they shouldnt ibegurpard Aug 2015 #66
Then what is the solution? romanic Aug 2015 #40
The solution to gentrification is way too complex for me to fully comprehend... Gravitycollapse Aug 2015 #42
So in layman terms: "I don't have an answer." romanic Aug 2015 #47
So...I don't know how to fix it, but you guys are awful for not fixing it. jeff47 Aug 2015 #95
It's illegal in Washington State for any city to institute rent control measures. JimDandy Aug 2015 #125
As a white resident of rapidly gentrifying NYC I can testify that LiberalElite Aug 2015 #81
Enough with the "shut down" shit romanic Aug 2015 #14
Supporters of candidates should be trying much harder to listen. pnwmom Aug 2015 #17
Sanders listened for twenty minutes. romanic Aug 2015 #21
Did you miss this? pnwmom Aug 2015 #25
No I didnt miss it. romanic Aug 2015 #28
They're satisfied with O'Malley's package even though he presided over a pnwmom Aug 2015 #30
It's not about pleasing them romanic Aug 2015 #34
There are three choices that I can see. Bernie can either develop a plan like O'Malley did, pnwmom Aug 2015 #105
Fine. They can have their protest, but then GET OFF THE STAGE!!! FourScore Aug 2015 #26
Clinton hasn't been having this kind of event. She's been meeting with small groups of supporters pnwmom Aug 2015 #29
They tried. The protesters tussled with them. Sanders left, probably out of safety concerns. n/t FourScore Aug 2015 #35
So...they're unable to block the roads leading to a Clinton event? jeff47 Aug 2015 #96
The three women who disrupted Bernie's speech couldn't have blocked the roads pnwmom Aug 2015 #107
Because BLM is these three women. jeff47 Aug 2015 #119
HRH studiously avoids mixing with the common people, hifiguy Aug 2015 #122
Sec.Clinton has full-time Secret Service protection. No Vested Interest Aug 2015 #41
If this is their cause, legitimately, then rusty fender Aug 2015 #100
Your reasoning is circular here. pnwmom Aug 2015 #106
After watching the video of the BLM disruption in Seattle, rusty fender Aug 2015 #110
The Seattle Times reported that the police offered to remove the protesters from the stage pnwmom Aug 2015 #113
This kos post is complete BS GitRDun Aug 2015 #13
Has the BLM movement RichVRichV Aug 2015 #24
I think you're agreeing with the 'complete BS post'. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2015 #77
What I see here is GitRDun Aug 2015 #83
Black Posters Matter - On DU! daredtowork Aug 2015 #37
Only some poc posters seem to matter here at DU. TM99 Aug 2015 #46
Bernie was cornered by a radio host the day after Hillary said All Lives Matter daredtowork Aug 2015 #52
There is zero proof that any Sanders supporters TM99 Aug 2015 #64
What hyperbolic name calling? daredtowork Aug 2015 #70
I know you are defending her, and I applaud that on the surface. TM99 Aug 2015 #71
I hope we hear a response from leadership as well daredtowork Aug 2015 #117
Not to mention physical contact dgibby Aug 2015 #128
Yes, definite bullying! TM99 Aug 2015 #131
Came here this morning to see if tiredtoo Aug 2015 #72
Yep. Something about it all fishy. Since when have right-wing Dems been Joe Chi Minh Aug 2015 #73
-and the discussion LiberalElite Aug 2015 #82
A couple of things Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2015 #79
Four in one day usually suggests a melt down TM99 Aug 2015 #85
I'm 'pretty sure but not sure' because it was a long time ago Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2015 #87
No it wasn't a long time ago TM99 Aug 2015 #89
I saw that bravenak's reply to one of my posts got alerted on and hidden. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Aug 2015 #78
I've seen lots of unfair hides on people of all opinions on this site. RichVRichV Aug 2015 #115
Amen to every word. Paka Aug 2015 #44
Sometimes being told 'shut up' is a sign that you're doing something right. Lancero Aug 2015 #45
Not when it's and entire park full of people screaming it at you. FourScore Aug 2015 #48
That the park would rather scream at a protest against the mass killing and incarceration... Lancero Aug 2015 #50
The protest lasted over 20 minutes...They tussled with the organizers... FourScore Aug 2015 #51
Who knows? Perhaps Hillary is doing something diffrient then Bernies campaign is? Lancero Aug 2015 #53
For security reasons, they never should have been allowed onstage. FourScore Aug 2015 #55
Unity will not be achieved by a minority hectoring and seeking Joe Chi Minh Aug 2015 #63
"We're being murdered in the streets and you haven't done a whole lot to help us up to now." Gravitycollapse Aug 2015 #67
Yes. I realise that, but I think Bernie would be by far the least compromised Joe Chi Minh Aug 2015 #76
And their tactics are saying "Don't do anything about it for at least 16 months" jeff47 Aug 2015 #97
A slightly different perspective MFrohike Aug 2015 #56
A brillliant article. What an apt metaphor - the guy Joe Chi Minh Aug 2015 #57
I doubt that MLK, Jr. would support the tactics of BLM protesting Sanders mnhtnbb Aug 2015 #68
2 things 1 blm--- try that at a walker rally. 2 Sanders needs to fix this dembotoz Aug 2015 #69
Bravo! CanonRay Aug 2015 #90
Whitesplaining, pure and simple. MineralMan Aug 2015 #91
Whitesplaining is such a useless term romanic Aug 2015 #101
Especially if you are white. 6000eliot Aug 2015 #112
especially coming from the biggest 'SPLAINER on DU. nt m-lekktor Aug 2015 #130
We need to all stand united, not divided. Otherwise, there is NO future for all of us! n/t RKP5637 Aug 2015 #102
Yes, everything needs to be perfectly controlled WhaTHellsgoingonhere Aug 2015 #103
Couldn't agree with this more. hifiguy Aug 2015 #121
Weird how so many of the same voices that faulted OWS for not having a central, single goal and Marr Aug 2015 #123
Yup. n/t JimDandy Aug 2015 #126
I've been noticing that for a while Fumesucker Aug 2015 #129
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