By Tom on
7/23/2008 8:39 PM
Color is defining. It let slavers get away with dehumanizing Africans. It was Jesse Jackson’s coalition cry. Purple was Alice Walker’s metaphor for love. And it is color, bright, vibrant, color that may have jump-started the Green Party. McKinney and Clemente embody the spirit of those Americans who cannot afford to play-act in politics, those for whom the ten key values mean not choice but survival.
Americans of color could “jump-start” the Green Party because they have survived more oppression than the US police state will ever be able to visit on the comfortable. In surviving they have become brothers and sisters. Survivors, they can teach “us” a few things.
Menwomen, we have become divided, men from women by power, men from men by money, and women from women by Hillary. Some of that is true, but the whole truth is that cars and couch potato electronics have fragmented old-fashioned towns into morsels readily digested by corporate greed. Fragmented, we have yielded control to the likes of Clear...
Read More »