Juice on Only One Side of the Aisle

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In the past, there were so many hangings, beatings, shootings and bombings. They went without justice being applied. During the past few decades we have shown national outrage from Emmett Till, Mississippi civil rights workers shootings, Rodney King, etc. and now we have the heartbreaking death of little Trayvon Martin.  Oh, there will an enormous amount of talking, marching, debating and accusations.  But in the end, nothing is going to change.  Nothing is going to make a difference.  When will the next outrage come?  Conversations on the television and press conferences will have little impact.

Voting power does not answer the predicament. We have elected officials like never before.  At the city council level, mayoral level, state legislative representation and the congressional level, there are more of us than ever before.  Too bad we weight our political ideology all to one side – the Democratic side.  My Lord, we have the president and the attorney general and what could they do – nothing.  The problem is we don’t have “juice” on both sides of the aisle.  Our sphere of influence is limited.  We for the most part take our marching orders from the Democratic National Committee.  They have us wrapped around their finger and there is nothing we can do, even with a Black president and a Black attorney general.  They have us where they want us:  Slaves without chains from a socio-economic perspective.

The great Frederick Douglass admonished us about this.  “Power concedes nothing without a demand.”  As Harriet Tubman said at her retirement party, “I guess I have saved over 1,000 slaves in my career.  I could have saved a 1,000 more if they had only known they were slaves.”  Then, Booker T. Washington came along and preached that education is a must. After education come entrepreneurship and the recycling of our own economy.  He admonished us, “If white slaves from Eastern Europe arrived here without literacy or English and became self-sufficient and independent, surely we can too.”  His vehicle was the National Negro Business League, which he founded in 1902 (10 years before the U.S. Chamber of Commerce) and this became the prototype for the National Black Chamber of Commerce.  These Republican giants laid the foundation for our empowerment.

But oh, the “wolves are of another mind.”  The White liberals in upstate New York had a strategy to counter this economic empowerment idea of Mr. Washington.  They formed the NAACP to counter the Business League activities down South. They urged Blacks to look towards good government to provide their needs and wants.  Sounds familiar?  A few years later the National Urban League was founded.  Like the NAACP, the principals of this group where White northern liberals.  They urged Blacks living in the South to come up North and blend into the cities and find work rather than build their own businesses.

One hundred years later, Black America, are still beholden and dependent on a one-sided political doctrine that will never empower us. It might as well be the 19th century.  We must fully understand that there will be no change in this great capitalistic society until we understand that collective economic power is the great equalizer.  Justice, respect, alternatives to violence and prosperity can only come from political balance and an understanding of the beauty of the true American system.  It is all right to be liberal and it is certainly all right to be conservative.  If our votes are taken for granted and we can be manipulated by others who choose to use us as pawns and like the pawns on a chess board we will be the first to fall and have no choice at all in the management of this nation.

Wake up Black folks!  This isn’t about profiling or demonizing White Republicans.  You will get beat up in a school yard if you are considered easy going with no self-respect or dignity.  Even if you can’t fight too well, you will be respected and left unharmed if the bully knows you will fight back regardless.  Stop crying, stop whining about “help me.”  It is holy to provide charity but it is sinful to sit down and receive it (food stamps, public housing, Medicaid, etc.) on a lifetime basis.  Stop clinging to the liberals like a happy slave.  We can have our own just by following Booker T. Washington instead of the northern Niagara Movement liberals.

We don’t have to take the abuse we get.  With economic empowerment, we will have the respect of judges, police, lawmakers, etc. because they know there will be recourse if they trample on our civil liberties.  Don’t be naïve to think if we just elect a Black official, things will get better.  Have they yet? Ha!  Keep it balanced with the R/D ratio.  Remember, “Pharaoh” does not have you.  So let Pharaoh go.  Be your own boss.

Harry C. Alford is the co-founder, President/CEO of the National Black Chamber of Commerce.  Website: www.nationalbcc.org. Email: halford@nationalbcc.org.

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