On this #ElectionDay, it is important to stress that politics is another word for power. To not do politics is to not do power. And what happens when we don’t do power? Fascism happens. Bigotry happens. Injustice happens. To engage in politics is to engage our power. 1/6
Voting is one form of political engagement. Unlike the Trump campaign of voter subtraction, voter manipulation, and voter depression—all to divide and conquer people, all to snatch power from the people, all to convince people they have no power—we must recognize our power. 2/6
We have the power on #ElectionDay—on every day—to hold elected officials accountable. These elected officials are the visible vessels to the invisible core of power—the policies that make better or worse our lives. 3/6
We must seize our power to make our lives better. Not by focusing narrowing on what’s best for us as individuals, but by focusing broadly on what’s best for the community. When we protect and fight for the community, we are protecting and fighting for ourselves. 4/6
We’ll never be free; we’ll never be healthy; we’ll never be protected until the community is free, healthy, and protected. This is the lesson from the largest series of demonstrations in history. This is the lesson of the pandemic. This is the lesson of 2020. 5/6
What can happen when we seize our power? What can happen when we fight for equitable, just + humane policies for the community? Democracy can happen. Equity can happen. Justice can happen. It is our power that can make this happen. OUR power on #ElectionDay, on every day. 6/6
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It really is. And the White savior is the oldest racist idea. It emanates from the first book of racist ideas finished in 1453, a bio of Prince Henry's pioneering transatlantic slave trading of African people. Henry enslaved to save souls (and not make money), G. Zurara wrote.
The White savior idea is literally 567 years old, at least. It is so deeply held, so widespread, no wonder there was such a visceral and angry reaction to my challenging that racist idea; my challenging the fallacy that the White savior is "not racist."
And the White savior idea informs what I call "savior theology." That the job of the Christian is to save all those backward, savage, lowly humans. Thank God I learned liberation theology. That the job of the Christian is to liberate oppressed peoples from their oppression.
Let’s talk about persecution, and why it animates the tyranny of Trumpism. The historic defense of violent American bigotry is a projection of persecution rooted in a violent denial of reality. 1/13
Slaveholders imagined they were being persecuted by immoral and illegal abolitionists. Read the statements of secession. White male slaveholders imagined they were being persecuted for being seduced by enslaved Black women they raped. Read their fiction. 2/13
Ku Klux Klansmen imagined White people were being persecuted by tyrannical Black politicians and voters and landowners and activists. Read the statements justifying their lynchings and massacres and whitecapping. 3/13
I’m pleased to unveil the astonishing cover of FOUR HUNDRED SOULS: A Community History of African America, 1619-2019, which I edited alongside the award-winning historian @KeishaBlain. This historic volume is coming out @OneWorldLit on Feb. 2, 2021. 1/9 penguinrandomhouse.com/books/624334/f…
Histories of Black America have almost always been written by individuals, usually men. But why not a community of writers chronicling the history of a community? 2/9 penguinrandomhouse.com/books/624334/f…
@KeishaBlain and I assembled a community of 80 writers and 10 poets who represented some of the best Black recorders of Black America at its four-hundred-year mark. Though the project was conceived in 2018, most of the pieces were written in 2019. 3/9 penguinrandomhouse.com/books/624334/f…
They say it’s divisive to point to bad policies as the racial problem and not people. Meaning they think it’s unifying to go after certain racial groups as the problem. 1/11
They say it’s divisive to say the racial groups are equals. Meaning they think it’s unifying to claim certain racial groups are superior or inferior. 2/11
They say it’s divisive to recognize and respect different cultures. Meaning they think it’s unifying to tell proud cultural groups to assimilate into a supposedly superior White American culture. 3/11
Two years ago, I was in surgery. All day. Literally. I went back at around 6 am. My family did not see me in the ICU until after 6 pm. The surgeons removed the tumors—or what was left of them after six months of chemotherapy. Now, I see August 28th as my second birthday. 1/
The day I received a new chance at life. But there are countless people fighting metastatic cancer today in the shadows for a new chance at life. 2/
To all their caretakers, thank you for your empathy and strength and humor. To all the people suffering from cancer, I wanted to send you some energy of love, of life, of joy. 3/
Have you ever wondered how so many people could allow thousands of Black people to be publicly lynched week after week, year after year in the 19th century and 20th century? Have you ever wondered how so many people could blame the victims of lynchings for their own deaths? 1/
Have you ever wondered how so many people feared the murdered and felt safe around the murderers? Have you ever wondered how decade after decade legislatures and governors and presidents and courts refused to deploy their power to stop the lynchings? 2/
No one should have to wonder anymore. Open your eyes to police violence. See how so many people keep responding. By treating police shooters as victims. By blaming Black victims for being shot in the back. By being outraged about Black rage. 3/