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WAKANDA MUST FALL

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If Black moviegoers are not aware of the dangerous politics it espouses, they will find themselves believing in things far worse than non-existent kingdoms.

This White, Western, pan-European fantasy film where all of its colonial subjects fight each other to see who will be safe from them is a political mess. The limitation of all existing curse words and my “appropriate” vocabulary inhibit my ability to convey my disdain for the politics of this movie, but what follows is my best effort. But just to be clear, I hate Wakanda Forever.

In the first film we are introduced to Wakanda, a magical isolated nation in Africa protected by a meteor-infused plant power providing them untold technological and spiritual power none of which is used to positively impact world history as we know it. Radical internationalist politics are demonized in the antagonist Killmonger who is dispatched by “our hero” who proceeds by film’s end to further please his Western allies by promising to share those resources. In Wakanda Forever the politics are worsened by expansion to incorporate Indigenous and Latin American communities who are found to also have also been so “blessed” by the special plant power and who used it to escape the plague that was the arrival of Spain. But once technology is developed that will help the West find that powerful resource Talokan is threatened causing its leader Namor to seek an alliance with Wakanda.

However, true to the form of the first film, Wakanda is not interested in radical internationalist solidarity. Despite invitation and warning from Namor that refusal to unite would result in conflict Wakanda chooses the CIA, the West, and to war with their fellow colonized and hidden people. No message could be clearer than that developed over these two Black Panther films: the answer for those colonized by European imperialism is to cut the first deal and be saved by an alliance with the West. Redistribution, reparation, revolution are all off the table. Wakanda Forever is a disastrous bit of psychological warfare during a time when diasporas are being pulled apart, solidarity weakened, with ever more invitations to varying forms of neocolonial existence being offered and defined as advancement.

When an effort arose in 2015 encapsulated by the hashtag #RhodesMustFall its goal was to remove the symbolism of a settler colonial past wreaking havoc today on the processes of intellectual and radical political development among the people of Azania with those throughout the diaspora saying also that “Rhodes [must also] fall everywhere .” But if statues of Cecil Rhodes are the relics of the colonialism of the 19th and 20th centuries then surely the latest monstrosity imposed by Disney must be turned into a neocolonial relic of the 21st. While so many among the world’s majority floated somewhere between no attention or care at all to outright joy at the recent death of a real queen we are meant to mourn the righteous death of a cinematic one without realizing how much an offshoot of the original this fake and Black one actually is. If one author could more famously say of the first Black Panther film from Marvel that it is “not the movie we deserve ,” then of this one we can be no less clear than to declare that #WakandaMustFall.

I won’t (could not) pretend with this audience that I have taken the requisite time to craft a better essay or that I am strong in this medium, YouTube rants are admittedly much easier. But I, again, do want to italicize my hatred of this movie, the process it masks, the clear political intent it demonstrates, or worse my fears at its likely success rate. All I will credit Wakanda Forever with is the gift of my new favorite twist on Spanish and a perfect descriptor for my views of the politics of the film and the world those politics have created; sin amor, no amor, Namor: “No love.” It could only have been improved by giving this character a sidekick named Siodio, sí  odio, “Yes I Hate.”

Wakanda Forever is a multi-billion dollar project of the “woke imperium ,” where the state dresses up its internal struggles and projects them back to the world as having been solved. Immigration issues? Those damn Mexicans are treacherous and violent and are coming for what’s yours! Black people struggling? Wakanda has magically solved any issues it might have with labor or an economy, everyone is well-dressed and services just happen! Indigenous people? In image we wrap you up with the Mexicans, and have you blame Black folks, even depict you fighting them on cave art! Meanwhile, White folks, empire, run around in nice outfits, complimenting each other and cracking jokes. And why wouldn’t they? In their fantasy world Black Panthers only attack other colonized people and have promised to further suppress them. Best of all, no one is as angry at the continued imprisonment of Mumia, Leonard, or the near death releases of Sundiata, Russell, and Mutulu as they were at the death of the militarily illiterate, selfish, megalomaniac queen. It’s Angela Bassett though! Who cares about Assata when we have the literal logo of Cecil Rhodes’ De Beers diamond, Lupita Nyong’o, playing the heroic mother of the future revolutionary and king, Toussaint?

However, Lupita does depict a spy working on behalf of a neocolonial narrow nationalist monarchy whose power has been made available to no African liberation struggle, whose queen is quietly working with the CIA, and whose actions betray another colony provoking conflict with them in an attempt to preserve themselves from a colonizer. So perhaps I am being unfair. And we should weep for this queen who tricks Namor, lies to him, ignores his warning, and is willing to give up his people to save her daughter, a scientist whose work threatens them all, and to help the U.S.? Oh, right, they are Black women. Lupita stepped away from *The Woman King* likely in protest of its positive portrayal of women she did not want associated with the women she portrays in Wakanda who are doing precisely the same thing to other Africans and Indigenous people. I am not sure even Ryan Coogler could write that.

Wakanda Forever is a direct assault on the histories of Bandung and the Non-Aligned Movement, of the original Fred Hampton Rainbow Coalition, or today’s radical solidarity occurring throughout the world in response to conditions which can only be considered improvements held up against the nightmares which comprise the foundation of so much of these efforts. Killmonger is killed physically in the first film as the embodiment of the Black [American] Liberation Movement and its radical pan-Africanism so he can be brought back as marketing once again for the irresponsible politics against which Suri can overcome to take her rightful position in service of empire. Namor is The Young Lords and American Indian Movement being depicted as an invading threat from “down there.” The two who should naturally be linked and seen as heroic are kept apart by assassination and betrayal and used as symbols to falsely give legitimacy to neocolonial power. How eerily real is that!?! Suri doesn’t have to be seen training, or defending a challenge, she ascends simply by bloodline and a willingness to combat those similarly oppressed while never turning her anger or power toward the West. All Whites get are silly jokes and friendly name calling, “colonizer in handcuffs…” which you intend only to remove.

Wakanda Forever has earned the hatred of anyone at all politically engaged, desirous of genuine material change, or at all aware of the intended impact of these media products. Danny Glover has tried for many years now to make a film of the Haitian revolution and we are supposed to swoon over this little boy being nicknamed “Toussaint?” We are supposed to be excited over a fake Iron Man suit being developed to attack Indigenous people? Killmonger needs to be again turned into a villain so that Suri can keep herself from killing a man who had been protecting his people from genocide for more than 1000 years? All to protect an African kingdom proven powerless or useless to the world’s majority but who will not use its capabilities against even one they happily call all film “colonizer?”  Or is that alone supposed to appease? You slap the French on the hand when they invade to attempt to steal your resources but when Namor shows up, not to steal, but to help protect, you are ready to war? Or you thought we would be happy if the queen is Black? Our queer community should be good now with that one kiss in service of empire? Please. #ClayDavis .

*The Guardian* “did us a favor” by self-reporting on the UK’s imperial hatred of pan-africanism and socialism when recently discussing their surveillance of Kwame Ture. Well, here is empire’s response to that on-going concern, Africans who only reach out to the diaspora when one proves to be a rarest of scientific talent, and who war against Indigenous people, while protecting the West. As we left the theater I knew my words for my children would be insufficient, as they still are here, though I am confident that Black Agenda Report readers will understand the point well. I told my daughters that to truly appreciate what this film is doing and to evolve the appropriate hostility requires close study of and involvement in the histories and movements Dhoruba bin-Wahad has said to have been made “stealth ” in part by films like these. If any value is to be made from the intensity and distribution of this anti-Black, anti-revolutionary product it is in recognizing the efforts being taken to assure we always remain only a potential threat.

Wakanda Forever is its own hopeful title. Forever are we to see our ambitions for a better world in a Wakandan fantasy, one, as Lawrence Grandpre suggests, is based not on culture, or I would add political organization, but on the random divine act of a meteor delivering a plant, and one based on quiet isolation, and ultimate service of empire. Forever are we to have our political aspirations defined, and diverted by Marvel, Disney, and characters created by now dead White men. Namor. No more. No love. Siodio. Yes hate. I hate all of that. Passionately.

From England to Wakanda and everywhere else and in between, all queens (and kings) must go and #WakandaMustFall.


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The Lies of Empire: Don’t Believe a Word They Say

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The U.S. reprises Iraq, inventing a WMD threat from Syria. The FBI concocts home-grown terror through stings, while the NSA claims it has secretly saved many lives. “Why this steady stream of government-invented terror, if the real thing is so abundant?” And, isn’t the U.S. arming and funding the same jihadists they are supposed to be listening for on our telephones?

This article was originally published in Black Agenda Report on June 20, 2013. It is one of many examples of the late Glen Ford's prescient analysis, as valid in 2022 as it was in 2013.

Washington was the Godfather of international jihadism, its sugar daddy since at least the early Eighties in Afghanistan.”

The rulers would have you believe that the world is becoming more complex and dangerous all the time, compelling the United States to abandon previous (and largely fictional) norms of domestic and international legality in order to preserve civilization. In truth, what they are desperately seeking to maintain is the global dominance of U.S. and European finance capital and the racist world order from which it sprang.

The contradictions of centuries have ripened, overwhelming the capacity of the “West” to contain the new forces abroad in the world. Therefore, there must be endless, unconstrained war – endless, in the sense that it is a last ditch battle to fend off the end of imperialism, and unconstrained, in that the imperialists recognize no legal or moral boundaries to their use of military force, their only remaining advantage.

A war of caricatures.”

To mask these simple truths, the U.S. and its corporate propaganda services invent counter-realities, scenarios of impending doomsdays filled with super-villains and more armies of darkness than J.R.R. Tolkien could ever imagine. Indeed, nothing is left to the imagination, lest the people’s minds wander into the realm of truth or stumble upon a realization of their own self-interest, which is quite different than the destinies of Wall Street or the Project for a New American Century (updated, Obama “humanitarian” version). It is a war of caricatures.

Saddam “must go” – and so he went, along with a million other Iraqis. Gaddafi “must go” – and he soon departed (“We came, we saw, he died,” quipped Hillary), along with tens of thousands of Black Libyans marked for extermination. “Assad must go” – but he hasn’t left yet, requiring the U.S. and its allies to increase the arms flow to jihadist armies whose mottos translate roughly as “the western infidels must also go…next.” Afghanistan’s Soviet-aligned government was the first on the U.S. “must go” list to be toppled by the jihadist international network created as a joint venture of the Americans, Saudis and Pakistanis, in the early Eighties – a network whose very existence now requires that Constitutional law “must go” in the American homeland.

International law must go.”

Naturally, in order to facilitate all these exits of governments of sovereign states, international law, as we have known it “must go.” In its place is substituted the doctrine of “humanitarian” military intervention or “Responsibility to Protect” (R2P), a rehash of the “White Man’s Burden” designed to nullify smaller powers’ rights to national sovereignty at the whim of the superpower.

The entire continent of Africa has fallen under the R2P umbrella (without ever having fully emerged from the colonial sphere – but, that’s the whole point, isn’t it?). Somalia achieved a brief period of peace, in 2006, under a broadly based Islamic Courts regime that had defeated an array of warlords backed by the U.S. Washington struck back late that year through its client state, Ethiopia. The Americans invoked both the Islamist enemy and “Responsibility to Protect” to justify an invasion that plunged Somalia into what UN observers called “the worst humanitarian crisis in Africa – worse than Darfur.” Eventually, the U.S. enlisted the African Union, itself, as the nominal authority in a CIA-led Somalia mission that has militarized the whole Horn of Africa.

U.S. proxies set off inter-communal bloodletting in Rwanda in 1994, a conflagration that served as pretext for Rwandan and Ugandan invasion of the mineral-rich Democratic Republic of Congo and the loss of six million lives – all under the protection, funding and guidance of a succession of U.S. administrations in mock atonement for the much smaller “genocide” in Rwanda. President Obama sent Special Forces on permanent duty to the region in search of another caricature, Joseph Kony, whose only central casting defect is his rabid Christianity but whose convenient presence in the bush justifies stationing Green Berets in Congo, Uganda, the Central African Republic and South Sudan.

The entire continent of Africa has fallen under the R2P umbrella.”

Muammar Gaddafi’s exorcism in Libya energized jihadists all across the northern tier of Africa, as far as northern Nigeria, giving a green light to a French colonial renaissance and further expansion of AFRICOM, the U.S. Africa Command. Only five years after its official inception, AFRICOM reigns supreme on the continent, with ties to the militaries of all but two African countries: the nemesis states Eritrea and Zimbabwe. (They “must go,” eventually.)

New age Euro-American law holds sway over Africa in the form of the International Criminal Court. The Court’s dockets are reserved for Africans, whose supposed civilizational deficits monopolize the global judiciary’s resources. This, too, is R2P, in robes.

Back in Syria, the reluctant domino, blood samples taken from alleged victims of chemical weapons are sent to the Americans by jihadists in their employ to prove that Assad really, really, must go. Obama announces that he is going to do what he has actually been doing for a very long time: send weapons to the “rebels.” The Washington Post, forgetting its duty to follow the administration’s scripted timelines, reports that the decision to go public about arms transfers to jihadists was made two weeks before the “proof” arrived.

Only five years after its official inception, AFRICOM reigns supreme on the continent.”

The lies become jumbled and are quickly superseded by new fictions to justify no-fly, but the targeted caricatures remain front and center, to be hooted and hollered over, once dead. It is only the lies that make these situations seem complex: the lies that cover up multiple U.S. genocides in Africa, to paint a canvas of humanitarian concern, when the simple truth is that the Americans and Europeans have established military dominion over the continent for their own greedy purposes. The lies that have attempted to camouflage a succession of brazen aggressions against unoffending secular Arab governments in order to remove any obstacles to U.S. domination of North Africa and the Near East. And, the lie that has become central to the U.S. global offensive since 9/11: that the U.S. is engaged in a global war against armed jihadists. In fact, the jihadists are American-contracted foot soldiers in an Arab world in which the U.S. is hated by the people at-large. Washington was the Godfather of international jihadism, its sugar daddy since at least the early Eighties in Afghanistan – and now, once again quite openly so in Syria as in Libya, at least for the time being.

The simple truth is, the U.S. is at war for continued hegemony over the planet, for the preservation of the imperial system and its finance capitalist rulers. In such a war, everyone, everywhere is a potential enemy, including the home population.

That’s why Bradley Manning and Julian Assange and, now, Edward Snowden are considered so dangerous; because they undermine popular consent for the government’s lies-based policies. The administration has sent its operatives to Capital Hill and all the corporate pseudo-journalistic outlets to explain how its mega-data mining of phones and the Internet has prevented “potential terrorist events over 50 times since 9/11,” including at least 10 “homeland-based threats,” as mouthed by National Security Agency chief Gen. Keith Alexander. The details are, of course, secret.

The actual ‘terrorist’ threat on U.S. soil is clearly relatively slight.”

However, what we do know about U.S. domestic “terror” spying is enough to dismiss the whole premise for the NSA’s vast algorithmic enterprises. The actual “terrorist” threat on U.S. soil is clearly relatively slight. Otherwise, why would the FBI have to manufacture homegrown jihadists by staging elaborate stings of homeless Black men in Miami who couldn’t put together bus fare to Chicago, much less bomb the Sears tower? Why must they entice and entrap marginal people with no capacity for clandestine warfare, and no previous inclination, into schemes to bomb synagogues and shoot down military aircraft, as in Newburgh, New York? Why this steady stream of government-invented terror, if the real thing is so abundant? If the FBI, with NSA assistance, is discovering significant numbers of real terrorists, wouldn’t we be watching a corresponding number of triumphal perp-walks? Of course we would. The only logical conclusion is that terror is a near-negligible domestic threat, wholly unsuited to the NSA’s full-spectrum spying on virtually every American.

So, what are they looking for? Patterns. Patterns of thought and behavior that algorithmically reveal the existence of cohorts of people that might, as a group, or a living network, create problems for the State in the future. People who do not necessarily know each other, but whose patterns of life make them potentially problematic to the rulers, possibly in some future crisis, or some future manufactured crisis. A propensity to dissent, for example. The size of these suspect cohorts, these pattern-based groups, can be as large or small as the defining criteria inputted by the programmer. So, what kind of Americans would the programmers be interested in?

Ask Edward Snowden. He's the only one talking.

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The legendary Glen Ford, one of America's leading public intellectuals and model journalists, served as Executive Editor for Black Agenda Report until his passing on July 28, 2021 at the unfairly premature age of 71.  His professional and political integrity were such that not even the New York Times dared ignore his death, making his obit a rather honest tribute. As the profile by Clay Risen reported, Glen simply despised professional "black misleaders", like Barack Obama or NJ's senator Cory Booker. During the 2002 mayoral race in Newark, Mr. Ford sided with the incumbent, Sharpe James, against his challenger, Cory Booker — less because of any love for Mr. James, who faced repeated charges of corruption, than out of an intense dislike for Mr. Booker, now a senator, who he believed had sold out to corporate interests. “He’s totally cynical, careerist and mercenary,’‘ Mr. Ford said of Mr. Booker in an interview with The New York Times."


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Jayland Walker was killed by police in Akron, Ohio when he was shot more than 60 times. The nature of his death, and the brutality of his killing, made headlines. But lest anyone forget, the police kill an average of three people every day in this country and one of those victims will be Black.

We do forget while the police snuff out more than 1,000 lives every year. We awake from the slumber of semi-denial when a case comes to public attention that is especially egregious. It can be George Floyd begging for his life or Jayland Walker being executed by a mob. There are times when we can’t look away.

Police killings do not occur in a vacuum. They are a key part of the state’s plan to keep Black people under physical control. Of course there should be community control of the police, but that can’t happen unless there is a truly democratic state, one that gives the people control over every aspect of their lives. Obviously police should be prosecuted when they kill, but those instances will always be few and far between. The system can be counted on to act as it was intended. 

When Black people declare that they will get justice on their own, they too are killed, as happened to Micah Johnson in Texas and Gavin Long in Louisiana in 2016, the year that Philando Castille and Alton Sterling died at the hands of police in highly publicized cases. Long and Johnson chose to act when no one else would but their choice is not one which makes sense in a country with a history of brutal reaction.

We also know that philanthropy from ruling class forces doesn’t work either. The Black Lives Matter organization imploded amid financial scandals, self-dealing, and cooptation. Raising money from foundations leads to well paid gigs and goodies for the already well connected while the body count remains unchanged.

It is time to look at our own past in this country and to other countries in order to determine strategies of action. While the era of the civil rights movement, the liberation movement, is fetishized, its lessons are rarely heeded.

A mass movement did bring about change. The people who struggled had no political friends, which was actually a good thing. They were under no illusions that politicians would advocate on their behalf. Yet they made demands anyway, knowing that people in power did not want to hear from them. Now we have “activism” that involves bad actors from the Black political class, which was created in response to the liberation movement, and which does the job that a buffer class always does.

Lawyers can sue and get monetary settlements, mothers of dead children are dragged out for show, while the state apparatus churns on. The mass movement which could put a stop to this and other human rights abuses is rarely mentioned as a response.

Political treachery and allegiance to the Democratic Party lead to a repetition of outrage followed by bitter disappointment when justice does not come. There will always be a Jayland Walker, one every day to be exact. They may be hit by one bullet or by many. The sad revolving door of marches, outrage, and opportunism will continue absent a determination to change course.

Perhaps we should look not just to our past but to the rest of the world for guidance. While Black people here wring their hands due to misleadership, inertia and political impotence, the masses in Ecuador recently brought their country to a standstill with a general strike. Thousands of people took to the streets against neo-liberal policies and environmental destruction and their demands were met. In Colombia a Black woman was recently elected vice president after that country's African descended community developed a mass movement over many years.

That kind of victory can happen in this country if we admit that we must change our thinking. It is time to recognize that people around the world have achieved revolutionary changes while American political life grows more and more reactionary. Protests for Jayland Walker will achieve nothing unless there is recognition that he and all Black people are colonized and suffer the same fate as all colonized people in the world.

Unlike indigenous Ecuadoreans, Black people in this country are under the misapprehension that they have the rights that the law claims they have. The recently celebrated Declaration of Independence said all men were created equal while simultaneously permitting chattel slavery in the new nation. It isn’t surprising that a Black family mourns a police homicide every day.

Perhaps the masses who acted in concert in the 1960s didn’t use the word colonized, but they knew what they were up against. They may have used the term civil rights, but they were struggling to have their human rights defended. They knew they had to look to themselves and to no one else. That recognition is missing decades later.

The police and the courts aren’t under any illusions but too many Black people are. It is appropriate to grieve for the fallen, but not to be shocked when they fall or when the system that took them out shows its unjust nature. No one should be protesting for Jayland Walker who isn’t also protesting against a rotten system.

The struggle is one for change, but that can’t happen if police killings are viewed as aberrations instead of as features that the system needs in order to operate. Protesting for Jayland Walker cannot be about police abolition either. Abolition of the entire system must be on the agenda. That demand is a very tall order and that is why it must be studied now before amnesia takes over once again.

Margaret Kimberley is the author of Prejudential: Black America and the Presidents . Her work can also be found on Twitter  and Telegram . She also provides original work on Patreon . Ms. Kimberley can be reached via email at Margaret.Kimberley(at)BlackAgendaReport.com.


 

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