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A Day of Action

Oct 07, 202417 minSeason 5Ep. 136
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The last year has only deepened inequities both abroad and at home. We have the power to set ourselves back on the right track, but it's a long road ahead.

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Good morning, peeps, and welcome to wok F Daily with Meet your Girl Danielle Moody, recording from the Home Bunker. Folks. It's been a time, right Like the last week or so has seen a lot, and every time that I start a show out on Monday, I'm always like, well, what will the week bring? You know, by the time that I kind of sit down to record, sometimes I feel like everything has been usurped by the time that

I get ready to record. But I want to start off today with kind of where I left off, where WAJ and I left off on Democracy Ish on Friday and just a reminder of Democracy Ish is live on Friday's twelve pm Eastern on my YouTube channel and then the podcast is available after. But today marks the one year of the war in Israel and Palestine. It is one year since the horrific attack that killed over one

thousand Israelis and had hundreds kidnapped. It is over a year since I think over forty thousand, forty thousand Palestinians, men, women, children, doctors, journalists, nurses, academics have been murdered. Now Netanyahu has stretched that war outside of the borders of Israel and Palestine and is now waging war in Lebanon, where over two thousand Lebanese

have been murdered. And there will be people who tell you often that this conflict is complicated, that it goes back, you know, decades upon decades, and that lay people like ourselves will never understand, and to a certain extent, they're right. I will never understand. I will never understand justifying an apartheid system. I don't care if that apartheid system is based on race. I don't care if it's based on ethnicity.

I don't care if it's based on religion. If you have an apartheid system, I don't care if it's based on gender or orientation. If there is a system in which a country exists where everyone that lives inside of that country is bound by different laws and is held to different standards, it is wrong. This is why I look at America with a tilted head and squinted eyes, because America does not apply democracy and equity and justice

equally amongst those that are American citizens. We know that black people in this country are treated woefully different than white people in America. We can know that based on the breakdown of economic, health, education, disparities. They exist because of racism. They exist because of who had the power

to deem who was human and who wasn't. Now we are certainly in a place in this country where we are relitigating the past, because there has never really truly been an honest reckoning not only of America's founding, but also of the disparities that continue to exist because of the Transatlantic slave trade, because of Jim Crow, and decades nearly a century of segregation, because of the targeted attacks and sentioned domestic terrorism against black people in this country,

all the way to now where you have a former president of the United States making immigrants, black immigrants, Haitian immigrants a target simply because of what they look like and where they're from. So when I am looking at the state of Israel, I am looking at it through the lens of a black queer woman living in America.

And when I look at and saw with my own eyes when I traveled there in twenty fifteen, the blatant and obvious apartheid system that was in place that they copycatted from the United States, I have a great deal to say, as do many Americans who do not want our tax dollars to go to uphold a segregationist system where Israelis and Palestinians drive on two separate roads, have two different types of access to water, have two different

legal systems. We live in a world right now where black lives and Muslim lives do not matter, because one year later there seems to be no sign of slowing of the genocide that is taking place. And there is nothing other than to call it in my eyes, when one group is being murdered relentlessly every single day and the world remains silent. So I don't care if it is based on race, gender, orientation, religion, ethnicity. If you are creating a multi tiered system that is not expressed

equally for everyone, we have a fucking problem. And so it is with an extremely heavy heart that the reality here, folks, is that we have two candidates for president, one who is a felon, one who is an adjudicated rapist, one who is a racist, misogynist, and a liar, and the other one that is a former Attorney general, current Vice

President of the United States, former Senator. Do I believe that the policies that have been upheld through Republican and democratic administrations are going to change as it relates to

Israel and Palestine. I pray that it does. But I will tell you that the difference right now between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris is that when Donald Trump looks at Gaza, he sees beachfront property, as did his son Jared Kushner, who was drawing up plans is in the midst of drawing up plans soon, as we know, exterminate

an entire population of people. Then you have Vice President Kamala Harris, who does not hold the same tired sentiments that I think that Joe Biden and past Democrats have because they're from different generations, and believes in the self determination of the Palestinian people. But what does that look

like in practice? Only electing her will we see. But I know that Donald Trump has already begun to lay the groundwork that he told a group of Jewish Americans that if he lost the election, it was going to be their fault. So when we start tossing around terms like anti Semitic for those that actually have a critique as opposed to those who have shown consistent anti Jewish sentiment,

we lose the plot. The question that we should be asking ourselves as we close in on the end of this presidential election cycle, is what kind of country and what kind of world do we want to live in? Because what I have seen over the past ten plus years is vast inequities that grow by the day. You're looking at Elon musk on the version of becoming the world's first trillionaire. Meanwhile, a majority of people in this country couldn't pay a four hundred bill if it came due.

You have a system that has been rigged for the rich to get even richer while the rest of us struggle each and every day to make ends meet. And it isn't because oh, they work harder. Fuck that, that's a lie. It's that we are working harder. Middle working and low income and poor people are working harder each and every day to get less because of the hoarding

that is happening at the top. We look at the inequities when we're looking at the effects of climate change, what countries, what areas of being the hardest hit or not those that have done the worst amount of pollution. We're seeing how this is affecting areas that are not on the coasts. Look no further than to see what has happened in Asheville, North Carolina. That is a mountain city that has been wiped out by a hurricane. Folks. So there is so much work to do, not just

in this country but around the world. And I don't want us to turn our eyes away because it becomes so overwhelming the despair and inequities that we see, because we have to look inside. We have to look at our own communities and figure out what can I do here that will have impact? What can I give, what can I create? What kind of communities can I build? Because for those of you that have children, whether you are a teacher, a parent, a caregiver, what kind of

world are we creating for them? War to me has just never made sense. And I think now back to the times when I learned about, you know, the world wars and how we learned, you know, from this heroic lens of Americans coming in to save the day in World War II and bump up, up, up up. But we allowed six million Jewish people to be murdered before anybody took any action. Hundreds of thousands murdered in Vietnam, Cambodia, all around the world for what for power? So today

is not just a day to remember. It's a day of action because every day, every hour, thousands of Palestinians are being murdered. Every day, every hour Jewish people in this country and around the world become less safe. Every day a black person is losing their life for no other reason than being black and in the wrong place

at the wrong time. We don't have to live like this, But it's when we throw up our hands and believe that there is no other way to be, that how things have been done is just the way that they need to be, that we rob ourselves of agency and of our imagination to possibly reimagine a world that isn't feeding off chaos and violence and misery. I do think that we have an opportunity in this upcoming election to

rewrite America, to begin to rewrite America. But it's going to take each and every one of us looking at our own lives and seeing where we can be better, Where we can be more offline and more connected to one another in real life, when we can stop making assumptions about the neighbor down the street and just knock

on their door. I encourage us all to get out of our own shells more and connect with folks so that we can begin to build what we want to see in our own community and then watch that action grow. And I think I believe that if we elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walls, that we have the ability to begin that rebuild. But this election, like I said, is not going to be a one and done election because

MAGA is never going away. They just reinvent themselves, different names, different suits, slicker language, but it's all the same white supremist, Christian nationalist agenda that has been being pushed in this country since its formation. Donald Trump just gave them permission to always be who they have always been. People that want to erase history, that want absolute power to control

and make people conform to their way of thinking. There will always be those people, but i' believe that there are more people that want to live and let live, that want everyone to have the same opportunities and the same access, regardless of their race, religion, ethnicity, orientation, gender, ability, etc. We can't leave it up to the people that we elect to wave a magic wand and make things better. The country is better and becomes better because of us.

Things will change in Israel and Palestine because we the people will demand better and elect people who believe in everyone's humanity and dignity and ability to have self determination. That's how change happens, person by person, brick by brick. We have the power and that is something that we need to remember every single day, folks. Just stay quick reminder as I get out of here. The Danielle Moody Show is live every Monday through Thursday, five pm Eastern

on my YouTube channel. Just head over to YouTube dot com, type in Danielle Moody channel and whi la subscribe and you can even add a notification to the show so that you never miss it. And right after it is live, it is posted up on my page as a video that you can watch at any time. I hope to see you all over there very soon. That is it for me today, dear friends on Woke af as always, Power to the people and to all the people. Power, Get woke and stay woke as fuck.

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