International House Negroes Defend European Union
The international House Negro is a bi-product of 500
years of European plunder and conquest of the
planet. When the European Union was threatened by
the exit of Britain, “house Negroes of all colors on
both sides of the Atlantic acted like their own
worlds were coming to end.”
By Glen Ford
“They
like the house that slavery and genocide
built, and where global capitalism now
rules.”
July 01,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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We can be sure that the British exit from the
European Union represents a profound crisis for the
global capitalist order. We know this because the
Lords of Capital and their political minions and
media all over the world are in panic over Brexit.
The capitalist order is built on five centuries of
European plunder, enslavement, and extermination of
the rest of humanity. Blood oozes from every edifice
of the European Union – and yet, the victims, and
the descendants of the victims of this horrific and
ongoing capitalist carnage, often behave as if they
have some kind of stake in keeping the old order
intact. Like Malcolm X’s house Negroes, their first
instinct when they see the master’s house on fire,
is to put the fire out. If the master gets sick,
they start sneezing. And, when the referendum went
against Britain staying in the European Union, house
Negroes of all colors on both sides of the Atlantic
acted like their own worlds were coming to end.
On Comedy
Central’s Daily Show, this week, host Trevor Noah
interviewed Cynthia Erivo, who plays Celie in
the Broadway production of “The Color Purple.” Noah
lampooned those Brits that voted to leave the EU as
a bunch of Donald Trumps with Cockney accents. He
said nothing about the EU’s pro-corporate,
pro-banker austerity policies – maybe because
there’s nothing funny about those policies, or maybe
because he works for a rich corporation. Noah drew
Ms. Erivo into the Brexit discussion. She was born
in London to parents who emigrated from Nigeria. She
explained her opposition to Brexit, saying, “If my
mom didn’t get to the UK, I probably wouldn’t be
here right now, on that stage on Broadway.”
“By colonizing Nigeria, the Brits
saved
her from being born an African.”
Cynthia
Erivo is grateful that her West African parents were
allowed into Britain, so that she could be born in
London and pursue a successful career. Her parents
were permitted to settle in Britain because Nigeria
was a British colony, and later became part of the
British Commonwealth. It actually had nothing to do
with the European Union. By Cynthia Erivo’s logic,
it was a good thing that Britain invaded, plundered,
enslaved, and stole her parent’s homeland. By
colonizing Nigeria, the Brits saved her
from being born an African. The millions who died in
the British conquest of Nigeria, and in the Middle
Passage to the America’s, or on the plantations of
Virginia or Jamaica, or in forced labor to the
British in Nigeria, or who die today in the oil
soaked wasteland of the Niger River Delta – all of
this past and present suffering and human
degradation is balanced out by the fact that a
daughter of Nigeria gets to star in a Broadway show.
This super-exploitation of Africa made Britain and
France and Spain and Belgium and the Netherlands and
other members of today’s European Union rich – but
Cynthia Erivo and Trevor Noah, the South African,
come to the defense of the European Union.
They like
the house that slavery and genocide built, and where
global capitalism now rules. They fear anything that
might create disorder in the House of Europe, just
as their counterparts in Black America fear anything
that might disturb the tranquility of the U.S.
ruling class and its institutions. The House Negroes
are truly international, always ready to put out
fires in their masters many houses around the globe.
For Black
Agenda Radio, I’m Glen Ford. On the web, go to
BlackAgendaReport.com. |