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Joe Biden was not Cornel West’s first choice for the Democratic nomination.

By Mark Sommer, Buffalo News – 11/8/20

That was Bernie Sanders, the Vermont senator who the social critic and political activist backed when he ran for president in 2016 and again this year.

But West is firmly in Biden’s corner against President Trump, who he considers an authoritarian destroying American institutions and someone who he fears will usher in fascism in a second term.

“What fascism does is snuff out the very conditions for the possibility of democratic rights across the board. That’s where Trump was headed,” West said.

“That’s why I spent so much of my time making videos and giving speeches, trying to convince my fellow human beings and citizens to vote for somebody I think is mediocre, milquetoast, centrist, moderate and a host of other things.”

“So if Biden does win, it’s two cheers for anti-fascism, very much so,” he said.

West said it was a choice between choosing a “catastrophe or a disaster.”

“Most of us fought for the disaster,” he said.

West, a professor at Harvard University and author of 20 books, including “Race Matters,” is speaking at 7 p.m. Monday by Zoom at an annual Western New York Peace Center event. Tickets are $15-$30. For more information, go to wnypeace.org

West is no more fan of the Democratic Party than he is of Biden, which he calls pro-corporate, pro Wall Street and pro-militarism. Neither political party, he said, serves the interests of the poor and working class.

As someone on the political left, West is already hearing the left blamed within the Democratic Party for the poor showing in House and Senate races.

Although Trump repeatedly labeled Biden and running mate Kamala Harris  “socialists,” it was Sanders who actually ran as a democratic socialist, and he didn’t get the nomination, West noted. Biden ran as a moderate.

He said the running toward the middle strategy should be the one second-guessed.

“The corporate wing of the Democratic Party does not want to examine its own failures,” West said. “You were looking for the center and Trump got even more Republicans after four years of gangster rule.

“Think you can blame the socialist left when it was the neo-liberal wing in the driver’s seat? It’s a misperception, it’s a frustration, it’s desperation. But there is going to be a tremendous battle within the Democratic Party.”

He said the Democratic Party doesn’t know how to talk to Trump supporters.

“If they did there may not have even been a Trump,” West said. “Not all of Trump’s followers are racists or xenophobic. They are people who also can’t stand neo-liberal elites because they are hypocrites too often, and look down on them. They were looking for an alternative, and the left didn’t provide one because Bernie couldn’t come through.”

West isn’t sure Sanders would have beat Trump, but it’s a race he would have liked to see run. 

“I would like to think Bernie would have,” West said. “In order to really beat Trump you have to generate tremendous excitement and enthusiasm, you have to bring in new voters, you have to fuse electoral politics with something fresh and something new.

“That’s brother Bernie; he specialized in doing that,” he said. “On the other hand, it’s also true that with the tremendous apathy in the country — people are just so beat down and tired and fatigued, from the pandemic to political paralysis to dysfunctional electoral politics — that you just don’t know if even Bernie could have brought in enough of the new folks.”

West said something needs to change within the Democratic Party — or perhaps through a third party — to confront enormous challenges ahead.

They include a looming environmental catastrophe, an economy that favors the wealthy, unbridled militarism, entrenched poverty and what West considers to be a spiritual crisis.

Still, he said, Biden was the lesser of two evils. 

“You have to have a Lincoln or an FDR, but Biden was the best the Democratic Party could do to stop Trump, and that is why I voted for him,” West said. 

West predicts there will be mass protests intended to push Biden to the left.

“I think you’re going to have massive street demonstrations from folk who are part of social movements,” West said.

“Black Lives Matter, thank God, is not going away. The Me Too Movement, thank God, is not going away. The feminist movement concerned about Roe versus Wade in the courts is not going away,” he said.

“And the pressure from the street is much more left than even “the squad” often times, he said, referring to progressive congresswomen Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Rashida Tlaib of Michigan.

“People’s Teach-In” 3:30pm Today 9/14, NiagSq, a FreeThePeople Daily event. ; Thanks, Fr. Bissonette Plus!!

Monday, September 14, 2020


Dear Friends,

Many thanks to all who came out yesterday for a wonderful, inspiring, Truth-full, Loving, and very determined march yesterday. #BLM #StopShooting   We put the number at more like at least 400 (possibly more with churn) – for a very last-minute March. And thanks to the organizers and speakers who do the heavy lifting, and to Carmen Paul/Cibella Studios for the great picture above (ctr to right: Jillian Hanesworth on horn, India Walton, Dominique Calhoun).

As part of Free The People WNY, we share the most recent communication (plus …) below.

Please join us at 3:30pm today on Niagara Square. You’re sure to be glad to be there supporting the changes we all desperately need! Including to Re-Fund our No-Gun-Community-Services  ;/

As there will be an event daily …. Please keep checking our event calendar at wnypeace.org/events. We will persist! And we shall overcome

Lastly, we abbreviated our thanks to the visionary Fr. Joe Bissonette Fund for the WNYPC and you generous donors who tripled it into a grand total of $14.5K!

Peace, thanks, solidarity and – We Love You All!

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Friends,

On Saturday, Buffalo police responding to a wellness call shot 60- year-old Willie Henley, who was experiencing a mental health crisis. 

Yesterday, community members including members of Free the People held a press conference and march to demand that police be removed from mental health response, and that funds for police be redirected to meet community needs. 

Watch now: Phylicia, De’Jon, Christian and Geo discuss the changes we need on WUFO.

TODAY: 

Free the People hosts “The People’s Teach-In” 

3:30 pm at Niagara Square

Speakers will explain the demands of the movement and what defunding and reallocating means for the people of Buffalo. 

Facebook event here

​More updates and upcoming events!

Sept. 16 – Press Conference to Uphold the Repeal of 50-A

September 16 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

At 50 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14202-3806, United States. Held by Free The People WNY (of which WNYPC is a member). On September 16th, Hon. Judge Frank Sedita III will decide whether or not to accept the amicus briefs that were filed on behalf of community organizations and individuals in support of the repeal of 50-A. These briefs lay out a clear argument for why transparency in police records is so important: the public deserves to see the patterns of misconduct and violence that these records show. The state legislature made a decision to repeal 50-a and Buffalo Police and their union are not above state law. Please come to show your support for keeping police records public! Bring a sign and wear a mask. #RecordsJustice #StoptheShadowRepeal #PoliceAccountabilityNow]

March to Stop Shooting! today 5pm starting at Genesee & Ash

Sunday, September 13, 2020

As you know from our last email, and likely other media, yesterday the Buffalo Police shot a man who was the subject of a mental health call. He’s now at ECMC in “critical but stable” condition.

The LEAD (Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion) program is desperately needed, but it is not enough. The police culture, the guns, the impunity – all create this result which must STOP HERE, Right Here, Right Now!

We are part of Free The People WNY, and echo the press release just put out today: “We demand that the mayor and the common council remove the Crisis Intervention Team and all related funds out of the police department and use the funds to develop a crisis response team independent from the police department.” Please see above or our Facebook page for the complete press release.

Please join us at 5pm today on Genesee at Ash St to March to Stop Shooting! Please bring signs. All are welcome…  and it will take all of us to make the changes we need.

Note too this coming Saturday at 2pm at Niagara Square the next session of First Steps. See below for more info.

Peace, thanks, solidarity and yes – Love!

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First Steps – Collective Nonviolent Direct Action Study – Planning & Strategy

September 19 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

At Niagara Square. Second session. Please review Collective Nonviolent Direct Action Resources, including the first session (given twice, one of which is on tape) here, in preparation for this session. Local activist/progressive groups and individuals are invited for this brainstorming session which will not be taped. We need this both now with our current crises, and very (very) likely as the national situation progresses.