truthdig | Malcolm X,
unlike Martin Luther King Jr., did not believe America had a
conscience. For him there was no great tension between the lofty ideals
of the nation—which he said were a sham—and the failure to deliver
justice to blacks. He, perhaps better than King, understood the inner
workings of empire. He had no hope that those who managed empire would
ever get in touch with their better selves to build a country free of
exploitation and injustice. He argued that from the arrival of the first
slave ship to the appearance of our vast archipelago of prisons and our
squalid, urban internal colonies where the poor are trapped and abused,
the American empire was unrelentingly hostile to those Frantz Fanon called “the wretched of the earth.” This, Malcolm knew, would not change until the empire was destroyed.
“It is impossible for capitalism to survive, primarily because the
system of capitalism needs some blood to suck,” Malcolm said.
“Capitalism used to be like an eagle, but now it’s more like a vulture.
It used to be strong enough to go and suck anybody’s blood whether they
were strong or not. But now it has become more cowardly, like the
vulture, and it can only suck the blood of the helpless. As the nations
of the world free themselves, then capitalism has less victims, less to
suck, and it becomes weaker and weaker. It’s only a matter of time in my
opinion before it will collapse completely.”
King was able to achieve a legal victory through the civil rights
movement, portrayed in the new film “Selma.” But he failed to bring
about economic justice and thwart the rapacious appetite of the war
machine that he was acutely aware was responsible for empire’s abuse of
the oppressed at home and abroad. And 50 years after Malcolm X was assassinated
in the Audubon Ballroom in Harlem by hit men from the Nation of Islam,
it is clear that he, not King, was right. We are the nation Malcolm knew
us to be. Human beings can be redeemed. Empires cannot. Our refusal to
face the truth about empire, our refusal to defy the multitudinous
crimes and atrocities of empire, has brought about the nightmare Malcolm
predicted. And as the Digital Age and our post-literate society implant
a terrifying historical amnesia, these crimes are erased as swiftly as
they are committed.
“Sometimes, I have dared to dream … that one day, history may even say
that my voice—which disturbed the white man’s smugness, and his
arrogance, and his complacency—that my voice helped to save America from
a grave, possibly even fatal catastrophe,” Malcolm wrote.
The integration of elites of color, including Barack Obama, into the
upper echelons of institutional and political structures has done
nothing to blunt the predatory nature of empire. Identity and gender
politics—we are about to be sold a woman president in the form of
Hillary Clinton—have fostered, as Malcolm understood, fraud and theft by
Wall Street, the evisceration of our civil liberties, the misery of an
underclass in which half of all public school children live in poverty,
the expansion of our imperial wars and the deep and perhaps fatal
exploitation of the ecosystem. And until we heed Malcolm X, until we
grapple with the truth about the self-destruction that lies at the heart
of empire, the victims, at home and abroad, will mount. Malcolm, like James Baldwin,
understood that only by facing the truth about who we are as members of
an imperial power can people of color, along with whites, be liberated.
This truth is bitter and painful. It requires an acknowledgment of our
capacity for evil, injustice and exploitation, and it demands
repentance. But we cling like giddy children to the lies we tell
ourselves about ourselves. We refuse to grow up. And because of these
lies, perpetrated across the cultural and political spectrum, liberation
has not taken place. Empire devours us all.
“We’re anti-evil, anti-oppression, anti-lynching,” Malcolm said. “You
can’t be anti- those things unless you’re also anti- the oppressor and
the lyncher. You can’t be anti-slavery and pro-slavemaster; you can’t be
anti-crime and pro-criminal. In fact, Mr. Muhammad
teaches that if the present generation of whites would study their own
race in the light of true history, they would be anti-white themselves.”
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