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Would the Left in this country really support a Black American uprising like the one they are supporting in Egypt?  I am doubtful.  As I see it two persistent hypocritical stories seem unavoidable lately and each speak to the weakness of progressive politics in the United States and to a hypocrisy I suspect would be the case regarding equal support for a domestic uprising of that kind…. For one example, and to my point, neither of those two stories I mentioned are the continuing violence against Black people by the police or the anti-police violence which apparently his spiked in this country so much so that the police themselves are suggesting there is a “war on cops going on.”  Around the country eleven police officers were killed in a 24 hour period late last month.  No, it is the mainstream and liberal focus recently on the protests in Egypt and the birthday of Ronald Reagan that demonstrate this country’s hypocrisy and which explains the lack of focus on domestic hostilities resulting from unchecked battles of race and class.

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Egypt, Reagan, Obama: U.S. Hypocrisy Is All That Really Trickles Down

by Jared A. Ball

Would the Left in this country really support a Black American uprising like the one they are supporting in Egypt?  I am doubtful.  As I see it two persistent hypocritical stories seem unavoidable lately and each speak to the weakness of progressive politics in the United States and to a hypocrisy I suspect would be the case regarding equal support for a domestic uprising of that kind.  I don’t mean a one-day march where everyone goes home.  I mean a sustained uprising that challenged the normal flow of daily business or that threatened to overthrow someone the political elite of this country supports.

For one example, and to my point, neither of those two stories I mentioned are the continuing violence against Black people by the police or the anti-police violence which apparently his spiked in this country so much so that the police themselves are suggesting there is a “war on cops going on.”  Around the country eleven police officers were killed in a 24 hour period late last month.  No, it is the mainstream and liberal focus recently on the protests in Egypt and the birthday of Ronald Reagan that demonstrate this country’s hypocrisy and which explains the lack of focus on domestic hostilities resulting from unchecked battles of race and class.

On the one hand the tendency is to be supportive of uprisings around the world which call for democracy, freedom and independence.  And it is easy to say we don’t want violent and repressive dictators to be in power.  And, of course, it is equally and wholly false to be critical of a Hosni Mubarak while not being critical of the fact that it is our tax dollars that fund his police and military as a subsidy to U.S. military contractors and weapons manufacturers.  But it is most false to raise even that criticism while not being willing to break from the conventions that result in precisely that kind of business as usual U.S. foreign policy.  How can those who support Obama, be that support blind or critical, not feel their guilt and hypocrisy as they swoon over the Egyptian people now?  Because they are also largely incapable of acknowledging their complicity in the tax subsidies that go into precisely that kind of state repression right here at home.

It is precisely the same as when those on the political Left use the Reagan birthday to critique the former actor, governor and president and his political buddies calling them, as one did recently, “predators and crooks” who intentionally wrecked the economy to reduce the rest of us to “a lifetime of debt peonage.”  They may also remind us of Reagan’s horrible track record of supporting the worst regimes abroad from South Africa to El Salvador.  But rarely if ever do we hear of the Reagan who worked so steadfastly to prevent movements domestically from becoming powerful enough to prevent this nation’s support of those international evils.

So was an end to the support of this monster in Egypt on anyone’s platform to determine support for Obama in 2008?  Would there be support for this uprising if it demanded that of Obama as much as it demands Mubarak’s removal?  Will Obama supporters make it a platform item for 2012?  And who among those who today decry Reagan’s treatment of the rest of the world or this nation’s economy say anything of his attacks on radical movements in this country?  Did they say anything when Reagan was “characterizing {The Black Panther Party} as the essence of violence, chaos and evil” while governor of California?  And why is there no discussion of how as president in 1980 Reagan pardoned two of only four FBI agents ever convicted of “COINTELPRO-related-offenses” before either would spend a minute in prison?  And we are even less likely to hear discussion of Reagan being the first to sign an Executive Order allowing the CIA to operate domestically.

Perhaps all the silence relates back to Obama’s continued Reagan-like behavior and what this means for the Left in this country.  If Obama is only slightly better than Reagan on foreign policy but just as bad as Reagan domestically then all of his supporters have a real river of hypocrisy to cross.  His policies on education, taxes, war and the poor look a lot like the Ronnie Ray-Gun policies we once knew were no good.  His extension of the Patriot Act, today’s Counter Intelligence Program, seems eerily familiar too.  And until he does so Obama is like Reagan in having pardoned no political prisoner.  Maybe that is the dilemma.  Having to discuss the real Ronald Reagan might also mean having to discuss the real Barack Obama.

So would the Left in this country truly support an uprising here, one that also called for the removal of an undemocratically imposed representative of military and banking power?  Perhaps the better question is should we care?

For Black Agenda Radio, I’m Jared Ball.  Online visit us at BlackAgendaReport.com.

Dr. Jared A. Ball can be reached via email at freemixradio@gmail.com.

2 Responses to “Egypt, Reagan, Obama: U.S. Hypocrisy Is All That Really Trickles Down”

  1. I will email you a letter that Alicia Keys wrote in her website blog.

  2. Hello,I wanted to alert those that are not aware that not ONLY is the US gov’t a hypocrite when it states that it supports democratic ideals in OTHER countries, as black people, we should know 1st hand that IN THIS country, it has continually and systemically failed to support it and has more often than not, conversely BLOCKED true democracy–so let me alert you to a not-so-new phenomena that I’m an unfortunate newer victim of—organized gangstalking & remote neural monitoring–both part of a on-going and what I and others believe is a recent ramp up of what amounts to crimes against humanity—secret and wholly INVOLUNTARY mind control pogrom. Now I know secret mind control pogroms may sound like science fiction to most but if you research, the govt’s Mk-Ultra program has been in existence since at least the 70′s and perhaps prior to that. Bad publicity (like Co-intelpro’s) forced the govt to publicly disavow the pogrom, but we ALL know that just means it went even further underground. So what do I mean when I say “mind control”? I mean to proclaim ( and I know this will lead a lot of people to think me mentally ill, but believe me, it’s truth), that the US gov’t and other gov’ts as well have in their possession technology that can read “sub-vocalized thoughts”–in short, you know when you are talking to yourself and not out loud? well those thoughts can be translated and “read” via technology. Yes, I know it sounds like I’ve been watching too many sci-fi movies, but believe me it’s real and if you seek out the info online, you will come across many people JUST like me who have never met, have no connection to one another besides the fact that we have been randomly targeted for what amounts to nazi-like involuntary human experimentation BY the gov’t JUST BECAUSE THEY CAN. I am no terrorist, political activist nor threat to the national security of the US, yet I Am an average poor, black woman, and this, as we know historically, is one of the favorite demographics that the US loves to experiment on and oppress in any way they can. Now, I’m not saying they are only using minorities as guinea pigs in the name of “amoral” scientific uses; but again, historically black and poor communities get the brunt of anything diabolical the US gov’t happens to have up it’s duplicitous sleeve–can you say Tuskegee? (it seems other favorite targets for this program seem to be homeless, gays & lesbians, jews, among others, but if you don’t belong to any of aforementioned groups, don’t despair, b/c I believe those currently being targeted are just the beginning–eventually I believe the plan is to unleash this technology on the entire population). This is a historical and factual truth. If you want to educate yourselves on this phenomenon, pls google the terms: organized gangstalking & remote neural monitoring and also pls visit a site dedicated to targeted individuals, such as: http://www.areyoutargeted.com , they will give further credence to my assertions. Again, this phenemona is not new, yet it seems it has been expanded imo since the Patriot Act has given the gov’t vast leeway in whom it targets basically for what amounts to systemic torture: 24/7 surveillance, harrassment, voice to skull electronic transmissions, directed energy attacks, stalking where ever the targeted individual goes, etc. Again, it sounds like science fiction but it’s real and it’s the biggest human rights abuse story that’s yet to be told. I’m telling my story b/c I have nothing to lose and I refuse to suffer in silence, but again, there are many, many more like me, and the only way I know how to fight is to tell my story and to sound the alarm, particularly in the black community that this is going on and YOU could be next. Not b/c of anything you do, but b/c the US Gov’t has become so contemptuous of humanity and it’s “stated” goals, that anything goes—if it’s possible that it can lead to a firmer grip on power at any cost or if the possibility of making money is there—the gov’t will DO anything to not only foreign populations (Iraq, Afghanistan, Haiti, etc, etc, etc) but again, as history has CLEARLY shown—it won’t hestitate to act in kind against it’s own citizens.