Thu 15 Oct 2009
Is the United States Really a Democracy?
Posted by admin under 2009 Fall Opinion
by Tha Truth, Green Party of New Jersey
Here are some things to consider when thinking about democracy, the United States, and the world we live in. Every day over 20,000 people die from starvation (a statistic from the UN). Meanwhile, one third of people in the U.S. fight obesity. Along the same lines, every minute 30 children die of hunger and inadequate healthcare, while the world spends millions of dollars on war. In the U.S., the government continues to spend close to a trillion dollars each year on the military budget, even though the U.S. has been the most heavily armed country in the world and the world’s biggest weapons dealer for years!
Is this a democracy? Is this what we vote for? Do we really have a voice? And, who really controls the elections in a so-called democratic country?
Where does democracy come in with regard to who owns resources, the treasures of the earth? In some unreleased lyrics I have written I explain, “In a system where food, water, and land has a price/One day they’ll charge you just to breathe the air in your life/It’s the price of not fightin the elite/we gettin beat/it’s our water, our food, our land, our street/they tell us they own it - then they tell us to vote/but takin action in the street and not votin’s my hope/on the whole we never vote - or get to take a poll/on the force they used to take resources they stole.”
In other words the question is, who voted on who got the right to own water, food, and land and who can profit off it while everyone else pays? Don’t these resources come from the earth and belong to all the earth’s people and not just multinational corporations like Nestle, Deer Park, Hershey, and others that get insanely rich from them? (By the way, the five major labels in hip hop - yes there are only five major labels - are all owned by multinational corporations, which, if you think about it, explains a lot about mainstream hip hop.)
Many people are currently putting all of their faith in Obama, but Obama has not changed the grim reality we have faced for hundreds of years. He has also continued the war in Afghanistan that Bush began. On top of that, he is now heading the administration that is dropping bombs on Pakistan (with drones), which have killed many innocent civilians. While he represents a blow to the face of bigotry, he has not changed poverty and other crucial issues in the U.S. When you get to the root of it, it’s not about Bush or Obama, because the president is not the sole force running the country. In actuality, the president is the face of a government and a system. In this system, one percent of the world’s people own two thirds of the world’s resources.
On that note, where does democracy figure into U.S. elections? When only two parties are allowed to debate on television, is this a democracy? When money is the primary way of getting people’s attention for a campaign, does that constitute a system worthy of being called a democracy? Cynthia McKinney was a fantastic candidate who spoke of these types of critical truths, yet she was virtually silenced by the corporate media and the two corporate parties.
What all of this exemplifies is the reason that people like Cynthia McKinney (and myself) say, “Power to the People!” We oppose the current system of power held by the one percent of people known as the greedy ruling class elite. It also represents just how much this one percent do not want equality. The connection at the root of this is that riches are maintained for a few by keeping many impoverished. Again, why should they own resources that are from the earth and belong to the earth’s people?
The mainstream politicians have clearly demonstrated they don’t represent the people, because we want equality and justice, and they refuse to give us this. In a democracy, the elected government is supposed to represent the people’s interests. If they don’t, and the people really want a democracy and a real say over what happens in this world, then we have to fight for it. We need to think not just about elections, but about other efforts such as organizing and taking part in direct actions like the freedom rides, sit ins, strikes for the eight hour workday, union organizing, people like Harriet Tubman, economic boycotts, building occupations, walkouts, etc. In other words, we need to make our voices heard in whatever way possible. I know a lot of people and organizations putting the work in to make our voices heard. In fact, I listed a lot of them and their contact information (including the Green Party) inside my latest CD “Tha People’s Music.”
Furthermore, charity is not the answer to our problems either. Dr. King said “Philanthropy is admirable but it is problematic when it doesn’t address the root causes that make philanthropy necessary.” Charity is too often a band-aid for gaping wounds.
Additionally, religion is too often an “opiate (sedative) for the masses.” Dr. King was not one to just “leave it all up to God,” either and he said, “Any religion that professes to be concerned with the souls of men and is not concerned with the slums that damn them, the economic conditions that strangle them, and the social conditions that cripple them is a dry-as-dust religion.”
The type of efforts we need require dedication, sacrifice, and patience. We can’t ever give up or be satisfied with relinquishing our power to the elite. That is not a democracy. When people speak of democracy let them know about what this concept really means. We can’t be fooled by what the politicians and mainstream media tell us about democracy in the world. Whatever you do in the struggle for a better system make your voice heard! As Fredrick Douglas said, “Without struggle there is no progress.” Voting and having blind faith in what we are told since we are children in the United States about democracy are not going to help those 20,000 people dying each day from hunger.
Tha Truth is a New Jersey Green and a raptivist (rapper/activist). His latest CD is called “Tha People’s Music.” He performed at the 2009 Green Party Annual Meeting in North Carolina and did a lot of work in NJ to help get Cynthia McKinney on the ballot. To listen to Tha Truth’s music or for more information visit his website www.thatruthmusic.com

No the United States is not a pure Democracy nor was it ever meant to be one, pure democracy can become dictatorships of the majority far to easily. The United States is a republic with democratic traditions.
Whether you like it or not the two major parties, on most issues, reflect the center or near center of American politics, the Green party is not. Whether it is “fair” or “right” or not for most voters issue like a strong defense is far greater importance than aid to least developed countries.
Until the Green party and its members learns how to better communicate there positions and convince people that they are correct, it is not going to win election or have a major impact on US politics. Blaming the corporate media or the two major parties for you inability to win is not going to do you bit of good.
While Green party memebers might find Cynthia McKinney to be a great candidate, I doubt that a major of voters would have preferred her to either President Obama or Senator MCain even if she had been allowed in the debate.
If Greens ever wants to be a major force in American politics, instead of blaming others for loses, you need to take a look at your party and candidates and find out what you are doing wrong.
RMW Stanford is wrong because it is not the Green party that is the problem. The problem is people don’t even know the Green party exists and what it’s about, because the two corporate parties have the money to buy popular opinion. Elections are won by candiates who can raise the most money. Once money is out of politics, and morality is in, then candidates like Cynthia McKinney will get the exposure and recognition they deserve.
JAS, I hate to tell you this but is unlikely that money is going to be out of politics anytime soon if ever. For that matter there have been a number of time that well funded candidates who have out spent their opponent have lost and sometime even lost big, I have worked in a few myself. Money plays an important role in politics but so does organization, grass roots and properly tailoring your messages to reach out to different groups.
So if the Green party wants to win it is going to have learn to work with in the system. The Green party is also going to have realize that on many issues the green party view point is the minority view point.
It doesnt matter if you a person or entity, when you come up short you can either blame factors that you can not control, which of course make things a lot easier on you, or your can accept that something you can not control or change at least at the moment and take a look at what you did wrong and see what steps can be taken to fix those mistakes.
I am libertarian leaning myself and would see more government policy that reflect that view point. I am also realistic enough to know that I am in a political minority that it will take a lot of work to bring the majority to my view point and that there are certain steps that need to be followed in order to accomplish that goal. That one of the reasons I am not member of the Libertarian party because it spends far to much times blaming others or fighting about minor ideological points and purity issues than working to move the electorate in the right direction.
Flag-waving people make me sick. We have a lot of it and it is often used in shouting down dissent to cover the lack of reality, truth, justice and what is wrong with this nation and it foreign policy among other things. To some extent our educational systme is dumbing down Americans and their ability to think and the desire to challenge wrong. Right now America is the bull in the China shop rampaging around the world, so why do many consider our nation a demcoracy? Most people seem to just want to dig a hole to hide in, ingoring reality and living in their own fantasy world where nobody can bothe them…often it is their mind which creates a wall of anmnesia to shut out reality, right and wrong and moral. It is tough to fight through the mainstream media because they are designed more for entertainment than reporting reality to any extent. Religion is no answr..it is another hole to hide in. People react in many ways to the pressure they face…it is not a matter of sex, nor of religion as many, say the right wing, will have you believe, igoring the causes just brings on more pressure and more reactions such as one human being killing one or more other human beings or taking it out on the innoceent of the animal world. I can go on and on and not make a dent in the minds who will call me an idiot, stupid, a leftist or whatever… they react insanely, maybe even insanely jealous for whatever the reason stuck in their mind of warped hate and dillusion etc and etal.