The A Word by unknow
Author:unknow
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: activism, anti-civ, feminist, history, leftism, Palestine, prison, privilege, race, Seattle, violence, war
Gangstarizing a Movement by Duwan Tyson
This article is not meant to be a call to action for the white or just middle class movement, but truthfully is just a jittery black dudeâs view on it. If you donât know what I mean or you think that this is negative then this really isnât for you.
Once again I return home late in the evening soaking wet, tired, and mentally fed up. Iâm tired in every way â Iâm tired of political maneuvering, tired of long conversations on personal opinions, tired of eating tasteless corn chips with cold dip, tired of cheap generic food. When I get home Iâm surprised how fast home life is going, it seems for the last few hours Iâve been in mental time warp oblivious to reality. Can you guess where Iâve been? Yes, you guessed it; a meeting. Doesnât really matter what organization, doesnât matter what were talking about, Iâm bored. Even when I learn a lot, even when I have an epiphany about internalized racial oppression or when I understand at a deeper level âWhat globalization is all aboutâ I still feel drained after an organizationally successful meeting.
Why? I ask myself this all the time. Why canât I sit still at an anti-war rally? Why canât I be interested in what the speakers are saying? I know itâs important, but for some reason I canât. Iâm sure youâve ran into me before at sometime or another, or someone like me. Iâm the kid who knows shitâs fucked up but you still canât get me out to your meeting. I know you probably hate me but you need people like me, and this is your chance to get into my head so donât zone out yet.
Think about how a lot of people understand whatâs going on but are too busy being oppressed or too apathetic or both. Iâve been on both sides of the equation coming from the point of view of the organizer and organized, I still struggle with this every day. Tell you the truth, Iâve never felt so disempowered in my life as when Iâm doing the most empowering work on the planet (ending governmental oppression through community self determination). Why is this? Iâve thought of every reason my Negro mind could conceive. There was never one concrete answer, always a litany of pre-programmed responses, quick explanations and write-offs, but never somthing concrete with a plan of action. I usually felt more confused and distraught after I hear all the answers then before I asked the question. This movement lacks clarity as much as it lacks...well, movement. Not internal clarity â no, not at all, people communicate great in esoteric meetings â but when it comes to events, Iâm bored as hell. Iâm sick and tired of the over-intellectualization ingrained in the way we organize, it seems like once you join an organization you lose all ability to speak real English â everything turns into a jumbled mess of ismâs, which the average person doesnât really care to hear.
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