Now that Kamala Harris is officially the Democratic Party’s nominee for president, the pressure campaign targeted at black voters will be the most intense we have ever seen. Black celebrities and influencers, from the Obamas and Oprah to TikTok content creators, will play every card in the deck to get the Harris-Walz ticket across the finish line. Wendell Pierce, a popular actor from the hit series “The Wire,” recently told Joy Reid that any black man who has an issue with a black woman “rising” should look at his own inadequacies.
The notion that not supporting the Democratic ticket is proof that black people, especially black men, are sellouts or sexists will be the official stance from Progressivism Inc. from now until the November election. Such is the logical conclusion for anyone who believes racial uplift can be achieved through politics and that Democrats are the party to deliver it.
Too many of our political conversations in the black community focus on superficial justifications for voting. This is a recipe for manipulation.
A hypothetical question about who Malcolm X would support in this election reminded me that the belief in the salvific power of politics is relatively new. To be clear, my answer to this informal poll was “neither.” I based my answer largely on a quote from Malcolm X’s famous speech “The Ballot or the Bullet,” which is just as relevant today as it was when he gave it in 1964: […]
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