2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumThe Bogus Power of the Black Vote Within the Confines of the Democratic Party
Excerpts from the article;
...But Bernie Sanders, whose domestic politics is a much closer fit with the historical and current Black world view, is not losing to Hillary because of his positions on the issues, or because Blacks trust in Clintons honesty and integrity (huge numbers dont, in every demographic). It is also no longer the case that most Blacks are unfamiliar with Sanders platform. African Americans are, by some measures, more tuned in to the news than whites (although Blacks trust the media less). But they tune Sanders out, because their main purpose for voting in national elections is to keep the White Mans Party, the Republicans, out of the White House, and believe Clinton has a better shot. Almost everything else is bullshit.
There is a direct and dialectical relationship between this historical Politics of Fear, as we have described it in these pages, and the hegemonic domination of a calcified and infinitely corrupt Black Misleadership Class whose primary loyalty is to the Democratic Party, which for two generations has been their route into the corridors of money and power. They deliver that vote to the highest bidders in a party structure that is under the commanding influence of finance capital and its representatives (currently, the many-times-over-bought-and-paid-for Clintons). The mantra is, effectively, All Power to the Democratic Party! brokered, of course, by the Black political class. Paralyzed by fear of the White Mans Party, Black voters find a false sense of power in clustering around the perceived winners on the Democratic Party menu.
Black Power devolves to a shuffling and clustering around the most well-healed, right-wing Democratic candidate vetted by Wall Street. That candidates victory represents an objective defeat for the historical Black political agenda on social justice and peace. Yet, it will be celebrated as a benchmark of Black progress and POWER (the hands that picked cotton...), because African Americans were on the winning side of the contest. Such is the great paradox of Black national electoral politics since the demise of the Black Liberation Movement and the rise of the Black Misleadership Class.
The question of self-determination lies at the heart of the political crisis in Black America. If masses of Blacks at this point in history cannot overcome a mind-twisting fear of the Republican/White Mans Party, to vote their own, thoroughly documented leftist politics in national elections, then activists should treat the duopoly process, itself, like poison. History shows us that the Black self-determinationist imperative blooms and thrives in movement politics the only kind of politics that can circumvent and ultimately overcome the entrenched and morally defective Black Misleadership Class, who are inextricably entwined with the Democratic Party and its rich financiers.
http://www.blackagendareport.com/bogus_power_of_black_vote
bravenak
(34,648 posts)rbrnmw
(7,160 posts)LonePirate
(13,431 posts)sufrommich
(22,871 posts)protest at Netroots Nation? If I recall,they accused them of being paid disruptors for Hillary Clinton and that got posted here over and over again.
Cheese Sandwich
(9,086 posts)That's what it says. I do buy that.
HoosierRadical
(390 posts)wrong, because Hillary can't win in the general.