Friends often ask me why I remain a Roman Catholic when I disagree with so much of the Catholic Church鈥檚 retro doctrine. My answer is simple: the Catholic church hierarchy is not the Catholic faith movement.
If I thought for a second the two were one and the same, I鈥檇 have tossed my missal years ago.
And I feel the same way about the Black Lives Matter racial justice movement.
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Especially this week, after the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation 鈥 BLM鈥檚 church hierarchy, as it were 鈥 posted about the unrest in Cuba that was as about as clueless as they come.
It鈥檚 an astonishingly tone-deaf love letter to the island鈥檚 repressive and oppressive communist regime. It absolves the dictatorship of any role in the economic and human rights suffering of 11 million Cubans while heaving every ounce of blame on the U.S.
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I, too, support lifting the U.S. economic embargo against Cuba. It does hurt regular Cubans on the island. But I favor scrapping it just as much because for six decades it鈥檚 given the regime an all too convenient scapegoat for its iron-fisted incompetence 鈥 not one mention of which you鈥檒l find in the Foundation鈥檚 penned-by-the-politburo declaration.
Instead, like a term paper from a zealous sophomore poli sci major, it鈥檚 stuffed with ideological incoherence.
It asserts the U.S. is 鈥渦ndermining Cubans鈥 right to choose their own government.鈥 Memo to the Foundation: the regime, not the U.S., pulled that rug from under Cubans鈥 feet yet again at its commie convention this year by doubling down on one-party rule.
It claims Cubans are 鈥渂eing punished by the U.S. government because [their] country has maintained its commitment to sovereignty and self-determination.鈥 Right, the island鈥檚 prisons are full of folks who tried the self-determination thing for themselves.
The Cuba communiqu茅 confirms the retro-lefties who claim to speak for BLM are rank hypocrites. It does not prove by any stretch of the retro-righty imagination that BLM is a Marxist movement.
It signs off by reminding us the Cuban regime 鈥渉as historically demonstrated solidarity with oppressed people of African descent.鈥 True enough 鈥 which makes it all the more galling that the statement refuses to acknowledge oppressed Cubans of African descent. Or did the Foundation not see all the Black faces among the angry protesters in the videos live-streaming from Havana to Santiago on Sunday?
Just as important, it conveniently forgets that many of those Afro-Cubans are in the vanguard of the San Isidro dissident artists movement, which demonstrated in Havana last summer in support of Black Lives Matter after the murder of George Floyd 鈥 and after the alleged excessive-force killing of a Black man, Hansel Mart铆nez, by Cuban police.
WHITE AND LATINO PANIC
So, what the communiqu茅 confirms is that the two or three retro-lefties like Opal Tometi who claim to speak for Black Lives Matter are rank, dogmatic hypocrites.
What it does not prove, by any stretch of the retro-righty imagination, is that the Black Lives Matter movement is Marxist.
As soon as the statement hit Instagram Wednesday night, right-wingers, especially here in Miami, leapt onto social media demanding a prostrate apology from all of us who鈥檝e 鈥渟meared鈥 their brethren for having called BLM radical left-wing guerrillas.
They shouldn鈥檛 hold their breath.
The Foundation's statement was hardly a surprise. Anyone who鈥檚 watched Black Lives Matter since its inception eight years ago knows a handful of its founders embrace Marxism 鈥 just as Catholics like me have long been aware that too many bishops who claim to speak for Catholicism have condoned misogyny, homophobia and shielding pedophiles.
That doesn鈥檛 mean the Catholic faith is guilty of sexual abuse. Nor does it mean the Black Lives Matter movement is a communist plot 鈥 that its anti-racist aims, especially removing the police target from Black people's backs, don鈥檛 signify something much larger, more important and more meaningful to Americans than Tometi and the other founder flakes. And I'm confident most Americans agree.
But, especially during last year鈥檚 election, that hasn鈥檛 stopped Trumpist conservatives from insisting that because Tometi took a photo with Venezuelan President Nicol谩s Maduro six years ago, the entire BLM phenomenon we know today is out to turn Miami schoolchildren into Castro-hugging Young Pioneers.
That鈥檚 exactly what the likes of Miami Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar and YouTube 鈥渋nfluencer鈥 Alex Otaola were screaming last year and still are. Their dishonest aim is to gin up White and Latino panic 鈥 and votes 鈥 by equating Black Lives Matter with Che Guevara鈥檚 firing squads.
And I do not apologize for calling them out for it.