By Mildred Robertson
“Stand Back and Stand By” are the
infamous words of the 45th President of the United States that
launched the most hideous attack on this nation since the Civil War. His
clarion call to the far-right extremist group the Proud Boys was issued during
the September 29, 2020, presidential debate. His command resonated throughout
our politics over the past two years, and on January 6, 2021, culminated in an
insurrection death, and destruction.
His inappropriate use of the presidential
bully pulpit resulted in an uprising that left as many as seven people dead, and
numerous injured, including approximately 150 Capitol and Metropolitan police officers
and other responders. In addition, hundreds of government workers, including
the vice president of the United States were traumatized by the mob as they
hunted them in the halls of the U.S. Capitol building. The mob threatened to
hang Vice President Mike Pence and assassinate House Speaker Nancy Pelosi,
among others. All this was based on the
words of a twice impeached, morally corrupt, failed president who desperately sought
to hold on to power in the waning hours of his presidency.
As we examine these infamous words,
at first glance, they disgust and repel most loyal Americans. But in my view,
these words can take on a life of their own, much as the derogatory “n-word”
has done in the Black community. That contemptuous, evil word meant to offend
has been co-opted by Blacks who have decided to own this insult, stripping it
of its power and violence and designing it to be used by Blacks alone.
I posit that this is the path
Democrats and liberals should take with the phrase “Stand back and Stand By.” I
suggest that we strip this phrase of its venom, hatred, and its call to negative
action. We should, I believe replace it in the American psyche as a call to all
Americans who love democracy to take up the true arms given to us by the
Founding Fathers. I do not speak of Second Amendment armaments, but the one
most powerful weapon we hold as Americans…our voice at the polls…our VOTE.
There is a historical
understanding of the power of the vote that hearkens back to our Founding. Our
country was conceived on the concept that American citizens had the right to a
say in how they would be governed. The fledgling nation took up arms to make
that point. Throughout our history, the struggle remains as to who is an
American…and how each citizen that dwells on our soil can be so defined.
While many have fought and died
to gain or hold on to that privilege—that right; many have become disillusioned
and disengaged believing that it is too difficult or too pointless to participate
in American politics. Many have fallen prey to the propaganda offered by
opponents of freedom. Many have become discouraged at the constant political
bickering; the constant polarization and unrest in our nation. And frankly,
many are consumed by the challenges of daily living such as the high cost of
living, healthcare challenges, and instability in the world caused by war and
other worldwide challenges.
Some question how the simple act
of casting a vote can have a meaningful impact on their day-to-day lives. But
it is that simple act that has the power to exponentially change our current
situation. Everyone who checks out on their responsibility to vote checks out
on their ability to change their own circumstance.
We do not need flagpoles whittled
into a spear. We do not need men and women dressed in armor or carrying hand
ties to capture and kill our opponents. We do not need gallows to hang our adversaries.
We do not even need to march in the streets. We just need to vote!
That is how we conquer the horde.
Those who love democracy…those who believe in the promise of America for all
who come to our shores…those who desire “A more perfect union,” should Stand Back and Stand By to cast their
vote on Tuesday, November 8, 2022.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/05/us/politics/jan-6-capitol-deaths.html
http://www.blackbottomarchives.com/blackpapersocialjustice/on-non-black-people-saying-nigga
https://80000hours.org/articles/is-voting-important/
3 comments:
I agree with your assessment and what we must do to save our secular government.
Well reasoned
Hit it out of the park Mildred....keep them coming
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