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 Choudhry BAR Comments Editor
26 Sep 2019
🖨️ Print Article
Letters from Our Readers 
Letters from Our Readers 

This week you discussed nuclear contamination, the electability of Joe Biden, and theories of racism.  We share your letters for “Operation Brown Nose: US Aids French Dirty Work in Africa,” “Freedom Rider: The Electability Canard,” and “Black People In America Cannot Be Racist (As Much As They Might Like To Be).”

In “Operation Brown Nose: US Aids French Dirty Work in Africa” Mark P. Francher argues that the United States has gone the extra mile to support French military efforts to protect uranium mining in Niger.

Carolyn Scarr writes:

“I am very interested in nuclear contamination in Niger. I have known about nuclear waste contamination in Native American sites, particularly Dine country in four corners area. I think I have heard that uranium mining is done in indigenous country in Australia. I would love to see a study of where uranium mining takes place around the world and who lives near it.”

In “Freedom Rider: The Electability Canard” Margaret Kimberley attacks the narrative being used to bolster Joe Biden’s presidential primary bid as a red herring from the party elite to distract primary voters from Bernie Sanders rival bid.

Usha MA writes:

“Why would Democratic elites fear and loath Bernie Sanders? He serves his and their purpose quite well, doesn't he?”

Joseph Hancock writes:

“You best forget about Bernie Sanders being any kind of alternative to Joe Biden. His comments during the last presidential debate attacking Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro shows us that he is no better than Biden. He can be bought despite his protests to the contrary. He is just another war candidate pandering to conservative Democrats. No thanks! The Venezuelan working class are my sisters and brothers. I will never support a hack politician that wants to destroy their way of life.”

Mary Wildfire writes:

“This is in response to Margaret Kimberley’s Electability Canard piece.

I am mystified as to why blacks would prefer Biden, and why Democrats generally would. I mean:

·        He’s an old white man

·        He can’t speak without talking around the foot he shoves into his mouth every times he opens it

·        He does have that problematic history, of support for segregation in the deep past and war more recently

·        He seems to be losing it mentally

·        The incoherent rambling in response to the question about HBCUs, culminating with the astonishing assertions that “poor people” -- which seems to be his term for “negroes”—need social workers to teach them how to raise their kids, and to play record players so their kids will “hear words”—did he really SAY that?! And he’s still in the race?

“Which brings me to my question: is it possible that he’s leading in the polls because they’re rigging the polls like they rig the rest of the media?”

Ben Eli Osterberg writes:

“A lot of older black voters (and older voters in general) are quite fearful and so they skew conservative, and feel like defense of the husk of New Deal policies is the priority. Younger voters know that more of the same will result in fatal climate catastrophe, and that's way more scary than fear that a left policy turn will lose elections. Older conservative Democrats would do well to consider how foolish and selfish their position is. The current moment demands bold decision-making that directly addresses the problems at hand, not 'nudges' and incremental steps. If Democratic elites fail to harness the momentum, they are just as much to blame as the GOP for the looming human extinction event. I am young enough that I will live to see the very worst of climate catastrophe, and resilient enough to survive for a while in a Mad Max hellscape. I will not forgive people my age who currently advocate nonchalant half steps to solve our urgent problems.”

In his piece, Rohn Kenyatta argues that “Black People In America Cannot Be Racist (As Much As They Might Like To Be)” by analyzing the relationship between racism and political power in the United States.

Karla Thomas writes:

“Why is no one speaking out publicly against Ibram Kendi's new book in which he states that he disavows the idea that black people can't be racist and said in fact, that black people can be racist against white people?

“No one is speaking about it and I feel like I'm yelling into a vacuum. If you haven't read it, skim chapter 10. You will not be able to google it because, literally, no one is calling him out publicly in print although I have been to two unrecorded (by his request) events where the idea was challenged.”

A debate over the fundamentals of racism is much needed in this time of confusion.  We will continue to be a platform in which these debates can be conducted in the interests of transforming a racist power structure.

Jahan Choudhry is 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


  • Isaac Saney
    Economic and Information War: The Manipulation of the March 13 Events in Cuba
    18 Mar 2026
    Washington is using economic warfare to manufacture unrest in Cuba, then using that unrest to justify more aggression.
  • Pablo Meriguet
    Shield of the Americas: Trump’s New Tool for Hemispheric Military Coordination
    17 Mar 2026
    The agreement was signed by more than a dozen right-wing and far-right Latin American governments and ensures Washington’s dominance and leadership in the Americas.
  • BAR Radio Logo
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
    Black Agenda Radio March 13, 2026
    13 Mar 2026
    This week’s segment is devoted to the United States latest war of aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran. We hear the perspectives of a U.S. based activist and organizer with Black Alliance…
  • Man carrying Iranian flag
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
    Navid Zarrinnal’s Perspectives From Iran
    13 Mar 2026
    Navid Zarrinnal is an Iranian journalist and host of The Colony Archive podcast. He joins us from Tehran to discuss the US and Israeli aggression and explains why the left must be in solidarity with…
  • Bombing of Iran
    Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
    The Black Alliance for Peace Condemns the U.S. War on Iran
    13 Mar 2026
    The United States attack on the Islamic Republic of Iran began on February 28. Our guest provides analysis on this U.S. aggression from an anti-imperialist and Black left perspective. Erica Caines is…
  • Load More
Subscribe
connect with us
about us
contact us