The Politics of Denunciation[col. writ. 4/30/08] (c) '08 Mumia Abu-JamalWhen was the last time that you saw a politician asked to denounce areligious leader with whom he or she was associated?For generations, we have seen a succession of presidents, from bothpolitical parties, under the wing of the Rev. Billy Graham.Historians have recently reported that Graham and his Oval Officeacolytes have spoken in racist and xenophobic terms about both Blacks and Jews.The Rev. Graham recently was lionized as the personal spiritual advisorto presidents, in times of stress, pressure, war and peace.Neither he, nor his presidential prayer pals have ever been damned ordenounced for profoundly racist speech in the palaces of the powerful.Now, as a Black man begins to climb the greased pole of Americanpolitical power, he is asked to either defend or denounce a man whom he has knownand admired for a generation.Barack Obama opted for the latter.He has all but jettisoned the Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright from the closecircle to the cold periphery of the political realm.Whence comes this demand for denunciation?If we are honest, it arises from the specter of white fear, that demandof Black people a higher standard than that of their own.For what reason has Jeremiah Wright been jettisoned - if not for hisproud, open Blackness?Rev. Wright is an advocate of Black Liberation Theology - a school ofBlack religious thought that sees the hand of God in the liberation of Blackpeople from bondage.White Americans are so used to hearing Blacks speak with quiet andpacific tones, that when a man expresses himself fully, as did Rev. Wright, theyare, quite frankly, frightened.(What do they fear, that Blacks will dare remember?)Through the corporate media talking heads, they demanded that Obama"distance himself" from that scary, Black (uppity?) preacher - and do it fast.Yowza, boss.The politics of denunciation is, ultimately, the politics of betrayal.It asks - no - it demands that the candidate denounce those whom the WhiteNation opposes.If they don't, then they are presumed to be a supporter of that person,or ideology.Meanwhile, white conservative preachers can say virtually anything, andcalls for denunciation are swallowed into silence.Former presidential candidate, and Republican supporter, Rev. PatRobertson, called for the killing of a foreign head of state! (I speak here ofVenezuela's Hugo Chavez.)Did the White House denounce this prominent religious supporter? Not tomy knowledge (in fact, it would be rather difficult, given the currentregime's failed coup d'etat against him).But Barack, the son of a continental African, cannot be seen calling forBlack Liberation; for he seeks not to become leader of the Black Nations, butthe world's leading White Nation.Once again, Blacks, and their deep indigenous concerns, are pushed to theperiphery. Their free expression ain't free, for there is a cost.When I saw his latest dis' of the Rev. Dr. Wright, I thought of aquestion posed in the Bible, in the words of Jesus of Nazareth speaking to hisdisciples (in Matthew 16:26): For what is a man profited, if he shall gain thewhole world, and lose his own soul?...What would you do to get a job?--(c) '08 maj[Source: Holy Bible, St. Matthew (King James Version.]
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