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Black people must be discerning about racist attacks on DEI programs while also acknowledging that “diversity” can be a con that damages Black politics, just as it was meant to do.
The sight of Al Sharpton holding a protest at a New York City Costco store is a sure sign that very problematic politics are being practiced. In this instance, Sharpton’s theatrics were inspired by the corporations which discontinued their Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs. DEI has been in conservative crosshairs with conservative think tanks and activists filing numerous lawsuits claiming that the programs are discriminatory. The same corporations who joined in the performative DEI programs when it was convenient have now run for cover. Costco is one of the few who didn’t and so got the seal of approval from Reverend Al.
Corporate DEI programs came into vogue in 2020 in the wake of nationwide protest after the police killing of George Floyd. The fact that both white police and corporate CEOs were “taking a knee” allegedly in sympathy with protesters should have been a sign that anything emanating from these gestures was a joke at best and a betrayal at worst.
According to a 2023 report , only 4% of chief diversity officer positions in U.S. corporations were held by Black people, who also had the lowest average salaries. DEI mania was a public relations effort intended to stem Black protest while doing nothing to improve the material conditions of Black workers, even for those who were involved in this project. The usual hierarchies remained in place, with white men and women getting the top jobs and the most money. Also Black people were not the only group subject to DEI policies, as other “people of color,” women, and the LGBTQ+ community were also competing for a piece of the questionable action.
In addition to the right wing legal attack, Donald Trump is so obsessed with ending DEI in the federal government that all employees connected with such programs were placed on administrative leave after one of his many executive orders were issued. Federal workers were instructed to report on their knowledge of any DEI activity that hadn’t been ferreted out. The Trump administration DEI ban means that agencies are being told not to even allow for any affinity events or celebrations. Although that idea might not be bad if it prevented the FBI from claiming to honor Martin Luther KIng , a man they surveilled, harassed, and encouraged to commit suicide. Not to be deterred in the Trumpian witch hunt, the Air Force briefly deleted information about the Tuskegee Airmen and Women Army Service Pilots (WASPs) from a basic training curriculum, only to return the information after public outrage emerged when military heroes, usually revered, were getting the usual rough treatment meted out to Black people.
Yet it is difficult to ignore the Trump anti-DEI frenzy. At its core it is an effort to disappear Black people from public life altogether under the guise of protecting a white meritocracy which never existed. However, it would be a mistake to embrace a failed effort which succeeds only at liberal virtue signalling and creating a more diverse group of managers to help in running the ruling class machinery.
DEI was a repackaging of affirmative action, a term which fell into disfavor after years of complaint from aggrieved white people and which was undone by Supreme Court decisions. Like affirmative action, it was a calculated response to serious political action, action which threatened to upend a system in dire need of disrupting and bringing the justice and the democracy that are so often bragged about yet that remain so elusive.
As always, Black people are caught between the proverbial rock and hard place, not wanting to ignore Trumpian antics while also being wary of any connection with the likes of Al Sharpton. The confusion about what to do is rampant and mirrors the general sense of confusion about Black political activity.
When the Target retail outlet ended its DEI programs there were calls for boycotts. Of course others pointed out that Target sold products created by Black owned companies which would be harmed by the absence of Black shoppers. All of the proposals are well meaning, meant to mitigate harm and to help Black people in their endeavors. Yet they all miss the point.
The reality of an oppressive system renders such concerns moot. Racial capitalism may give out a crumb here and another there, and allow a few Black businesses some space on store shelves. If nothing else it knows how to preserve itself and to co-opt at opportune moments. Yet the fundamentals do not change. DEI is of little use. But by ending it, Trump evokes great fear in a group of people whose situation is so tenuous that it still clings to the useless and discredited Democratic Party to protect itself from Trump and his ilk.
It is absolutely necessary to leave the false comfort of denial that gives the impression Trump is offering some new danger to Black people. The last thing Black people need is for the CIA or the State Department to hide their dirty deeds behind King birthday celebrations or Black History Month events. Black History Month should be a time when plans for liberation are hatched, making it unattractive to enemy government agencies to even consider using for propaganda purposes.
The death of DEI should not be mourned. Its existence is an affront to Black peoples’ history and valiant struggles. DEI is just one of many means to keep us compliant and to give legitimacy to what isn’t legitimate. If Al Sharpton is marching anywhere the best course of action is to stay very far away.
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¿Quien es mas loco? History wll soon tell. America's figureheads of power meet at the White House on Nov. 13, 2024.
FROM Black Agenda Report—
Democrats are in a collective state of panic because Donald Trump is returning to the presidency. But Joe Biden is escalating conflict in the Ukraine proxy war against Russia and endangering the whole world in the process. If Trump is a fascist, then surely Biden is as well.
While every Donald Trump utterance is given great attention and dissected for proof of nefarious intent, dangerous actions taken by Joe Biden are minimized or go unreported altogether. The corporate media have never investigated the likelihood that Biden and his foreign policy team sabotaged the NordStream pipelines in 2022 in order to cut European allies’ connection to the Russian gas they depended upon. Two years went by before the New York Times reported that Turkiye hosted peace talks between Russia and Ukraine which might have ended the proxy war before thousands of lives were lost. Even as the Times reported that talks had taken place, the “paper of record” neglected to mention that the Biden administration and the former prime minister of the UK, Boris Johnson , scuttled the talks and kept a dangerous conflict in place.
It is important to remember these and other failures to adequately report Biden administration actions which have very serious consequences. Biden will be president of the United States only until January 20, 2025. Yet with less than nine weeks remaining in his presidency, he has chosen to escalate tensions with Russia in an effort to continue his failed policies and also to prevent Trump from changing them.
On November 17, 2024, the corporate media began to report a serious change in policy which the Biden administration suddenly instructed them to cover. Biden decided to give Ukraine permission to use the U.S. Army Tactical Mission System (ATACMS) and send missiles into Russian territory. ATACMS requires U.S. staffing and technical expertise, which puts the U.S. and all NATO nations in direct conflict with the Russian government. President Vladimir Putin already said that such an action crosses a “red line” and is an act of war. In response to Biden’s decision, Putin changed the threshold for the use of nuclear weapons. The new doctrine states, “Aggression from any non-nuclear state, but with the involvement or backing of a nuclear state, will be considered a joint attack on Russia.” While the not-yet-president Trump is routinely labeled as deranged and a danger to the nation and to the world, the current president is behaving very irresponsibly and risking conflict with another nuclear power.
It is not just anti-imperialists and peace activists who oppose this rash act. The Department of Defense, the Pentagon, opposed the administration's neo-conservatives who recommended allowing Ukraine to attack inside Russia. On September 13, 2024, the prime minister of the UK, Keir Starmer, met with Biden at the urging of National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, who is the administration leader in advocating for escalation. Starmer wanted to use British-made Storm Shadow missiles to strike inside Russia. Biden didn’t make the call at that moment but obviously, the subject was not far from his mind.
While the Pentagon gave a thumbs down to the plan, others in the administration never gave up hope that they could carry out an escalation that was unlikely to change the course of the war. They added a dose of war propaganda to their misguided efforts in order to make the case for endangering the rest of the world. Suddenly reports appeared claiming that up to 10,000 troops from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), commonly referred to as North Korea, are stationed in Russia and are assisting in the war effort. While there are countless images of the war in Ukraine, no one has managed to produce a photograph or any video footage of thousands of Koreans. It strains credulity that such a presence could be kept secret or would not be documented in one of the most documented conflicts in modern history.
In the end, it is the Neocons who usually win in this and other administrations. It is unlikely they had to do very much convincing to Biden, who as Barack Obama’s vice president was in charge of the policy which used Ukraine to counter Russia. The 2014 coup against Ukraine’s elected president and the subsequent sabotaging of the Minsk I and Minsk II agreements all led to the current moment. In 2022 Ukraine baited the Russians by attacking the Donbas and daring them to leave that region unprotected after years of provocations and many civilian deaths.
Donald Trump has indicated that he would change U.S. policy towards Ukraine, although he also led the Republicans to approve $61 billion in funding for this war effort in April of this year. Biden is tenacious in his maniacal determination and remains obsessed with his Ukraine project and with Vladimir Putin. He leaves office with a last gasp, a throw of the dice to force Trump’s hand and give him a war that he would be unlikely to end.
No members of the Senate or House of Representatives have raised their voices to sound the alarm about Biden’s disregard for their prerogatives and for the safety of the nation. The corporate media continue to act like scribes and refuse to provide the analysis that is needed to adequately cover this important story. While liberals stay in a constant state of panic about Trump’s appointments and about what he might do as president, the current president has brought the nation to the brink because of what will ultimately be a futile effort to crush Russia’s sovereignty.
As we enter a new phase of Trump derangement syndrome, it is important to know that he should not be treated as some sort of exception in the pantheon of presidents. The doctrine of Full Spectrum Dominance prevails no matter who is president of the United States. Bill Clinton bombed Yugoslavia, George W. Bush invaded Iraq and Afghanistan, Barack Obama destroyed Libya, Donald Trump attempted regime change in Venezuela and Iran, and Joe Biden is determined to continue a bloody proxy war in Ukraine, even as he commits himself to genocide in a gruesome partnership with Israel. The U.S. has entered a new and very dangerous phase of its attempt to dominate the world because of Joe Biden’s unhinged determination.
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A resident looks at his cell phone during power failure in Havana, Cuba, October 20, 2024. Ramon Espinosa - staff, AP
All eyes have quite rightly been on Palestine for the past year. Joe Biden’s maniacal pact with Israel has killed an estimated 200,000 people, and Israel is poised to ethnically cleanse northern Gaza and Lebanon. Their war crimes range from starvation, destruction of hospitals, shooting children in the head, rape and torture, attacking United Nations peacekeeping forces, assassinating Palestinian leaders, and burning hospital patients to death. All the atrocities have been documented, often by the perpetrators themselves, and have been defended vociferously. The genocide is a joint project with the U.S. and has more bipartisan support than any initiative which directly impacts people in this country.
The horror makes it easy to forget that U.S. crimes continue unabated around the world even when we don’t have to look very far to find them. Just 90 miles away from Florida, the people of Cuba are suffering in darkness, denied the ability to access electricity, all because of the damage done by more than 60 years of sanctions which were made worse by a new crime, the State Sponsor of Terror (SSOT) designation.
On January 11, 2021 , with only nine more days in office, the Trump administration added Cuba to the SSOT list. It was strange timing to take an action that could have been carried out at some point during the previous four years. But the Trump team wanted to kill the improvement in relations that began in 2014 when Barack Obama restored diplomatic relations between the two countries. In 2015 he removed Cuba from the SSOT designation and in 2016 traveled there to make an in-person visit. Sanctions were still in place but the thaw in relations was significant, as travel and other restrictions were eased and gave Cuba some degree of breathing room.
Yet despite the fact that the outgoing and supposedly discredited Trump administration made the SSOT designation days away from leaving office, it continues to this day under the Biden administration. SSOT tightens the screws, and makes it nearly impossible for Cuba to conduct financial transactions . As soon as the SSOT designation was made more than 30 financial institutions left Cuba, NGOs and even Cubans living abroad had bank accounts frozen, and nations feared selling Cuba medical equipment for fear of being sanctioned themselves.
Europeans, Australians, and New Zealanders regularly traveled to Cuba but the SSOT designation banned anyone from securing an ESTA visa waiver needed to enter the U.S. if they traveled to Cuba. Tourism was a lifeline for Cuba and the Trump/Biden administration killed off that industry which was an employer of thousands of people and the provider of needed foreign currency.
Now Cuba is suffering after nearly a week of blackouts caused by their antiquated electrical grid. Sanctions prevent Cuba from securing even ordinary supplies such as electrical components and make it impossible for its grid to function.
It is important to say what this situation means for the Cuban people. Normal activities cannot take place without electricity. Food is spoiled without refrigeration and so are many medicines. Surgery cannot be performed without lights and x-ray machines and dialysis equipment cannot operate either. Streets are dark and dangerous for drivers and pedestrians alike.
Restorations have been intermittent even as hurricane Oscar struck the island. One day most of Havana has power, but the next it may not. The only fix for Cuba’s electricity woes is an end to the SSOT designation and to all sanctions.
The U.S. imposes unilateral coercive measures, sanctions, on one-third of the world’s countries. Cuba, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Eritrea, Iran, Libya, Nicaragua, Russia, Syria, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe, are just some of the nations punished by the supremacy of the U.S. dollar. People in these countries suffer without food, medicine, or even simple materials like lumber or hammers and nails because the U.S. is determined to wage war against them. In Venezuela alone some 40,000 people died as a result of the U.S. sanctions regime of collective punishment, which is a war crime by definition.
Coercive measures are a means of making war without soldiers, bullets, or bombs. They are deadly and secure the primacy that the U.S. seeks. Countries are declared adversaries and punished not because of any wrong doing on their part, but because they somehow run afoul of U.S. foreign policy dictates. In the case of Cuba, its commitment to its socialist revolution presents the threat of a good example. The existence of free education and free health care and a foreign policy that seeks peaceful coexistence so close to the U.S. presents a possibility that the U.S. will not permit, and so the punishing sanctions regime goes on.
The bipartisan nature of the crime against Cuba cannot be overemphasized. We are told that Trump is a political outlier, a fascist who is determined to end democracy. He enacted the SSOT designation less than one week after his supporters marched onto the capitol on January 6 and in the process created enmity that lasts until this day. But there is no true hostility towards Trump in this regard.
Biden’s State Department didn’t bother to review the SSOT designation until 2024, only to conclude that it should continue. United Nations rapporteurs have said it should end. Every year the UN General Assembly votes overwhelmingly to end sanctions altogether, only to be ignored by Trump, Biden, or in all probability whoever may come after them.
The U.S. has perpetrated so much criminality that it is hard to give any of these acts the full attention they deserve. But the consensus to seek regime change in Cuba and to punish the people there has largely been consistent. No one should forget that it was Cuba which sent its army to Angola to fight against South African forces and bring an end to the apartheid system.
The U.S. foreign policy establishment didn’t forget and they punish Cuba to this day. We must not forget either and continue to stand in solidarity with the Cuban people and their human rights to self-determination and self-defense.
Margaret Kimberley is the author of Prejudential: Black America and the Presidents . You can support her work on Patreon and also find it on the Twitter , Bluesky , and Telegram platforms. She can be reached via email at margaret.kimberley@blackagendareport.com.
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