Black Agenda Report
Black Agenda Report
News, commentary and analysis from the black left.

  • Home
  • Africa
  • African America
  • Education
  • Environment
  • International
  • Media and Culture
  • Political Economy
  • Radio
  • US Politics
  • War and Empire

Letters from Our Readers
Jahan Chowdhry, BAR Comments Editor
21 Nov 2018
🖨️ Print Article
Letters from Our Readers
Letters from Our Readers

BAR’s readers challenge and expand upon the positions taken by our writers on Democratic gains in the House, intersectionality and police “reform.”

This week brought strong comments on the two-party system, neoliberalism and ideology, and methods of tackling police brutality. Readers engaged with “Midterm Results: The War Party Rules,” “Intersectionality: A Marxist Critique,” and “Police Reform Doesn’t Work, Says Sociologist,”

“Midterm Results: The War Party Rules” by Danny Haiphong argues that the Democrats’ gains in the midterms have not changed the bipartisan consensus on war.

Wallace Nixon writes:

“If both parties take money from the same people why do we think voting for one is a lesser evil? Neither party has pledged allegiance to Black America. Both Malcolm X and Ralph Nader have explained to us what the two parties really do. We can trust their analysis because it was and still is accurate. In addition, we can look back at the experience of Fannie Lou Hamer in 1964 when she fulfilled the qualifications to represent the party delegation at the national convention but was told to stand down and not rock the boat. We can also look at how the Democratic Party shoved Cynthia McKinney out the back door using dirty tricks. The Republicans never defeated her!”

In “Intersectionality: A Marxist Critique” Barbara Foley argues intersectionality is less valuable as an explanatory framework than as an ideological reflection of the times.

Marc Salomon writes:

“Great piece. The only omission is that the neoliberal project has successfully shifted the lens from the systemic/structural towards the personal/individual. The dominance of intersectionality and identity politics are a reflection of that. The other failing of intersectionality and identity politics is the absence of praxis because that might involve considering the systemic/structural. The focus remains on the perpetual naming of the problem and the raging against all who deny that.”

In radio segment “Police Reform Doesn’t Work, Says Sociologist” academic Alex Vitale argues that the best solution to police brutality is to have civilian agencies, not cops, deal with street level social problems such as drugs and mental health.

Bob Johnson writes:

“Just apply the broken windows theory to the cops and they would clean up their act virtually overnight. When every cop knows a cop who went to prison for breaking and entering (search without a warrant) or for kidnapping (false arrest) this would no longer be the rule instead of the exception.”

We thank our readers for adding to our analysis of unequal power in America and the structures behind it. Material like this adds insight to our efforts to expose the unjust forces at the heart of the empire.

Jahan Choudhryis Comments Editor for Black Agenda Report. He is an organizer with the Saturday Free School based in Philadelphia, PA.

COMMENTS?

Please join the conversation on Black Agenda Report's Facebook page at http://facebook.com/blackagendareport

Or, you can comment by emailing us at comments@blackagendareport.com

Comments

Do you need and appreciate Black Agenda Report articles? Please click on the DONATE icon, and help us out, if you can.


Related Stories

Letters from Our Readers
Jahan Choudhry, BAR Comments Editor
Letters from Our Readers
21 April 2021
This week pro-Zionist censorship and police brutality were on your minds.
Letters from Our Readers
by Jahan Choudhry, Comments Editor
Letters from Our Readers
07 April 2021
In "On Anarchism and Black Revolution" Peter James Hudson examines the historical roots of critiques of anarchism a
Letters from Our Readers
Jahan Choudhry, BAR Comments Editor
Letters from Our Readers
31 March 2021
This week the U.S. state’s propaganda and the Black elite were on your minds.
Letters from Our Readers
Jahan Choudhry, BAR Comments Editor
Letters from Our Readers
10 March 2021
This week Pan Africanism and the Black Panther Party were on your minds.
Letters from Our Readers
Jahan Choudhry, BAR Comments Editor
Letters from Our Readers
03 March 2021
This week the blackout in Texas, the recent film on Fred Hampton, and Democracy Now’s international coverage were on your minds.
Letters from Our Readers
Jahan Choudhry, BAR Comments Editor
Letters from Our Readers
24 February 2021
This week you discussed the struggle against the dollar and neocolonialism.
Letters from Our Readers
Jahan Choudhry, BAR Comments Editor
Letters from Our Readers
17 February 2021
This week color-blindness on the left and the Black Misleadership Class were on your minds.
Letters from Our Readers
Jahan Choudhry, BAR Comments Editor
Letters from Our Readers
10 February 2021
This week you discussed the multilayer crisis facing American people.
Letters from Our Readers
Jahan Choudhry, BAR Comments Editor
Letters from Our Readers
03 February 2021
The federal government’s stimulus payments and the role of black police officers were on your minds.
Letters from Our Readers
Jahan Choudhry BAR Comments Editor
Letters from Our Readers
27 January 2021
This week our readers talked about the weakness of the U.S. left, the storming of the Capitol, and the crisis of U.S. imperialism.

More Stories


  • The Struggle Against the Proposed Arena in Philadelphia's Chinatown
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
    The Struggle Against the Proposed Arena in Philadelphia's Chinatown
    05 May 2023
    Asantewaa Nkrumah Ture is an organizer with the Philadelphia Tenants Union. She joins us to talk about the plans to build a new NBA arena in that city’s Chinatown, which that community and its allies…
  • School Safety for Black Students
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
    School Safety for Black Students
    05 May 2023
    Dr. Gregory C. Hutchings, Jr. is an Executive-in-Residence for the School of Education at American University and a former superintendent of Alexandria, Virginia public schools.
  • Whither Black Voters in 2024
    Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist
    Whither Black Voters in 2024
    03 May 2023
    The duopoly trap for the 2024 election has been set, but Black voters can refuse to step into it.
  • SPEECH: “I’ll Be Damned if I Go Back to Work Under Those Conditions!” Lucy E. Parsons, May 1, 1930
    Editors, The Black Agenda Review
    SPEECH: “I’ll Be Damned if I Go Back to Work Under Those Conditions!” Lucy E. Parsons, May 1, 1930
    03 May 2023
    A 1930 speech by Black anarchist and labor organizer, Lucy Parsons, recalls the radical origins of May Day.
  • Africans in the US are a Colonized People: A Comment on the Indictment of the African People's Socialist Party
    ​​​​​​​ Ajamu Baraka, BAR editor and columnist
    Africans in the US are a Colonized People: A Comment on the Indictment of the African People's Socialist Party
    03 May 2023
    Red Scares, McCarthyism, COINTELPRO, "Black Identity Extremists" are all indicative of how the colonized are treated by the state.
  • Load More
Subscribe
connect with us
about us
contact us