Morality is not a Negotiation
The leadership of the United States government has many benefits. As the US President, the officeholder is the
most well-known politician on earth; he and she leads the world’s most vigorous
military-industrial complex. The job is consequential no matter the identity of
its occupant. Some have seemed dwarfed by the enormity of it, while other holders
seemed to be larger than the office- raised the Office to the level of their dynamism.
One underrated role of the Chief Executive of the United States is the moral leadership that follows the office like a shadow in the noonday sun.
The recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia brought a fresh and alarming focus on the belief in racial superiority- the KKK, Neo-Nazis- and Right wing terrorists.
White supremacy is not a new idea, it was part of the nonsense fed to a poor White population by a few rich Whites that got filthy rich from the filthy business of chattel slavery. It is the reason for the Second Amendment- has nothing to do with private gun ownership—rather, everything to do with forcing poor Whites to round up escaped slaves and support a badly outnumbered state militia.
One underrated role of the Chief Executive of the United States is the moral leadership that follows the office like a shadow in the noonday sun.
The recent events in Charlottesville, Virginia brought a fresh and alarming focus on the belief in racial superiority- the KKK, Neo-Nazis- and Right wing terrorists.
White supremacy is not a new idea, it was part of the nonsense fed to a poor White population by a few rich Whites that got filthy rich from the filthy business of chattel slavery. It is the reason for the Second Amendment- has nothing to do with private gun ownership—rather, everything to do with forcing poor Whites to round up escaped slaves and support a badly outnumbered state militia.
The US President as a sympathizer with white supremacist, neo-Nazi, White
Nationalist extremist—that is new. It is unfortunate, and a cause of national and
international concern. The issue is morality, and Trump has challenged
humanity’s line in the sand- the universal moral position that every person has the right to life and possesses
fundamental equality
The Historical Perspective
The United States has evolved into a nation that tries to live
up to its lofty mottos and declarations of freedom. Perhaps it is the naivete
of a young nation or the hopefulness of its relative innocence, but the words
of freedom ensconced in its Declaration and fundamental framework have taken on
a life. Breathed into existence by the hopes
of the victims of greed and destruction in Young America, the Red, Brown, Asians,
and Black joined an array of European outcasts as claimants of a nascent American
mantle of equality.
Slavery was the beginning
There may be no more dramatic story of the rise from difficulty
that the taking of millions of Africans into THE GLOBAL CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE OF CHATTEL SLAVERY. As a nation, the
US emerged as a sanctuary for amoral capitalism; the American system of slavery
was based on kidnap, rape, murder, and false imprisonment with hard labor. Unlike Brazil and the Caribbean, those
Africans chained and bound to the United States had no hope for freedom except
by escape—and, after about 150 years of human bondage, the bloody Civil War was
the first purging of America’s sins of enslavement.
The southern white population was another victim of chattel
slavery. The chronic depression caused by antebellum forced African labor left most southern
white families in land locked economic deprivation. The Civil War created a class
of victims unique in history- thousands of brave men fought and died for the
principle of slavery. Slave ownership was an economic privilege that was
largely impossible for the vast majority of Confederate soldiers. After the
bloody fighting and defeat, the southern white population was left to hold on
to the false flags of slavery- States Rights and economic freedom to exploit
human property- such a spectacle, so many shattered lives and families- all for
a rich slaver’s dream- it became a poor working man’s nightmare.
After Freedom- the fight for freedom
The eras that followed the bloodiest war on US soil left
decades of victimization along with the heroic African progress toward freedom
and equality. The violence of the Reconstruction Era, led to the systematic use
of laws and violence against Africans in the Jim Crow era. The World Wars focused
the thought of the globe on freedom and survival. It was the concern with
democracy around the Globe that fed the domestic drive for equality- the
supremacy of foreign policy over domestic laws was felt as Woodrow Wilson and a
generation of progressive leaders sought to break the cycle of expanding global
conflict and reducing oppression.
The landmark Silent March of 1917 was emblematic of the dignified struggle for basic human dignity- freedom from violence and lynchings. It was the beginning of the Civil Rights era.
The landmark Silent March of 1917 was emblematic of the dignified struggle for basic human dignity- freedom from violence and lynchings. It was the beginning of the Civil Rights era.
In the aftermath of the Great Depression and World War II,
Blacks finally began to emerge into a partnership with mainstream
America—leaving an awful disgrace of lynching, persecutions, and yet facing de jure segregation and outwardly
demonstrated racial hatred. The battlegrounds became education, housing, voting,
social equality, and economic justice. The era was dominated by the inspired
leadership of Dr Martin Luther King.
The 60’s and Change
The Great Society efforts of LBJ in the aftermath of the
Kennedy Assassination boosted urban Black communities by fostering housing and
community action. In the wakes of the King and Robert Kennedy assassinations,
the Democratic Party became the agent of promoting political change for Blacks,
Latinos, and Asians. But after the brief Carter Presidency came a hard-right
turn in America, and the nation fell into Reagan and a swoon of Bushes, poor national
security, and coverup warfare in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Today, the society bears traces and scars from the treatment
of Black Americans at every level of the society. We have Black billionaires-
but they are just as likely to get pulled over and shot while unarmed by a
police officer as the low-income urban Black.
Police killings have become a modern scourge of Black existence. They occur randomly like lynching and tolerated by a color-conscious society that lives in denial of the fact of a growing list of dead African-American men and women.
Police killings have become a modern scourge of Black existence. They occur randomly like lynching and tolerated by a color-conscious society that lives in denial of the fact of a growing list of dead African-American men and women.
The background sound of racial hatred towards Blacks
manifests in the cruel ways it is intended to be. The Black Lives Matters
movement is a global uprising and outpouring over the outrageous levels and
incidences of violence against Black men in America. In the US mainstream of
thought, it is a terror organization that purports the supremacy of Blacks over
Whites. It is a case of the killers
blaming the dead victims, and turning to the White audience to take a bow.
Morality is not a negotiation, because there are no winners if there are losers.
Morality is a key to a consensus about truth; without a sense
of agreement on right and wrong, the society fragments, dissipates, and ultimately
dies. Truth is the lifeblood of democracy. Morality is not a crass commodity
left up to the current occupant of our nation’s leadership. The National morality preceded and
will follow each temporary holder of the nation’s public trust. Like the heat
in the ever-warming air of this little globe, truth rises above the fog. Morality is the bond that keeps the US
intact; it underpins our notions of freedom and progress. It inspires the
continuing debate on the possible directions and ways to improve life here.
Trumpism, the amoral pursuit of personal wealth at the expense
of the US and its people, will not likely endure in the face of a critical
understanding of the directions it urges. The current instances of Trumpism include
ideas that the population clearly rejects: openly corrupt government, fascist
control by business interests, oppressing Mexican immigrants, converting the
society into a white homeland, and promoting hatred towards race minorities, Jews
and Muslims.