Causing Divisions to Sustain Power
As a liberal, I often wondered how poor white Republicans
could be disillusioned into voting for Republicans when it’s quite obvious that
they don’t have their best economic interests in hand. It all comes down to the
Republicans ability to cause divisions. It’s done with social issues such as
abortion. Racism plays a huge role. Latinos are portrayed as 'illegals' that
take all the jobs. Black people are portrayed as a lazy and waiting on a
government handout.
Its amazing to think how advanced we could be as a country
if poor people decided to work together for economical change instead of being
hung up on racial bias.
I went from thinking about this not in terms of politics but
in the black community. One huge division is between the men and women.
Historically, it has been a widely accepted myth that the black woman does
better than the black man. It was said the Black woman was more powerful than
the Black man and often emasculated him. It’s just ridiculous to think that
somehow in the midst of a patriarchal, capitalist society black women were able
to turn the black community into a matriarchal society. Has there ever been in
a time in history that women of any racial group has ever fared dramatically
better economically, socially and politically than her male counterparts?
Yes, one can make the point that more black women graduate
from college. Yet, men with the same education still earn more. Single
high-school educated black women with children have a ticket to poverty. Black
men are imprisoned at alarming rates but black women are infected with HIV at
alarming rates. Now does the discussion move towards, what worse, prison or
HIV?
It doesn’t end with gender; there are class divisions. Who’s
educated? Who talks white? Who’s not black enough? The point is these senseless
divisions are preventing us from forming the much needed unity if we ever want
to make progress a group.
It’s done with religion. Black pastors supported groups that
placed offensive, racist billboards in the black community. I understand
because of your religion, you’re anti-abortion, but that doesn’t mean
supporting a group that thinks its ok to call black children endangered
species. How about we refrain from shaming black women from having abortions
and instead shame a society that makes it viable to have an abortion because
you’re poor.
I think once we understand the intersections of our lives
and the fact we have more similarities than differences, divisions will cease
to matter.
“None of us are free until all of us are free.” MLK

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