Thursday, December 11, 2014

LETTER TO MY WHITE FRIEND



Dear white friend,
                            let me begin by saying that I love you, you are my brother and we are all one human family.  Recently, the injustices of this American nation have been highlighted and in all of the truth telling you got thrown under the bus, sorry about that.  I know you are not the problem, because if you are on my side you can’t be against me.  Just know that when I say white people, I am talking about the ones who either tacitly authorize the wrongs committed against black people, or the ones who are actively engaged in the oppression against us.

When I see you on Facebook, Twitter, or the daily news reel voicing your anger, frustration, and dis-approval at the wrongs being committed against us it makes me proud to know you and call you, my friend.  It doesn’t matter that you have no rhythm at all, couldn’t rap to save your life, or that you smell like a puppy when your hair is wet, because its just one of those things.  Things like me having to borrow money all of the time, or me wanting to eat at Church’s chicken whenever we go out.

In all of the upheaval over the latest that’s going on in our country, I don’t want our friendship to be lost.  Inside of you lies the progressive mind that loves me, or judges me based on what I do, or don’t do as a person, as opposed to my dreadlocks, or the blackness of my skin.  I still don’t want to have dinner at your house because you know your wife’s food is tasteless (no salt at all), and I hate anything called salad that has nothing green in it. Still, I thank God for you and your stance toward solidarity with the oppressed peoples on the earth.  I honor your character and your consciousness.  You stand up for what you believe is right and you are part of the solution, not part of the problem.  Love you Bro.

 P.S.  I’m going to pay you back when I get my income tax check.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

5 CLICHES EVERY BLACK MAN NEEDS TO KNOW







1.       A LIVING DOG IS BETTER THAN A DEAD LION

Black men are lions by nature; this is evident by many of our proud natures and defensive postures.  We are quick to assert ourselves, protect our territory, and stand up for our rights.  This is a good thing, except when it comes to incidences involving police.  Today, we have a heightened awareness about this, because of the black men whose deaths which have recently topped the headlines.   In scenarios involving the police it is better to be humble and comply.  A wise black man should assert his rights later through official complaints to the police force or by filing a lawsuit in the appropriate court.  Being aggressive when confronted by police has and will continue to get unarmed black men killed by white police officers, who have the force of judge, jury, and executioner within their side arms.  It has become a custom for the police force to be sued and for the family to receive large settlements, but of what use will those moneys be for you if you are killed?   A dead man can’t spend a coin.

2.       DON’T TELL YOUR LEFT HAND, WHAT YOUR RIGHT HAND IS DOING.

This age old wisdom was actually a quote of Jesus.  It means to keep a level of silence and secrecy about your affairs and to not broadcast what you do, or inform others about the good things that are going on in your life.  This truth has practical value in black male culture.  Unfortunately, jealousy, envy, and self-hatred are contemporaries of black culture and often those who would see the good that has befallen a black man ended are those of his own household and community.  If you watch the A&E show, “The First 48,” then you have witnessed firsthand that many victims are set up for robberies by “friends.”  It is also common knowledge to those who are immersed in the drug game, that those closest to the dealers are the ones who turn them in to the police and also work with the government in prosecuting them.  Misery loves company and putting the miserable in your business is a good way to see the happiness you are experiencing brought to an end.

3.       AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION BEATS A POUND OF CURE.

It’s a proven fact that a regular oil change extends the life of your car.  Similarly it is a medical fact that regular exercise and a balanced diet of: fruits, vegetables, grains, and lean sources of protein extend the quality of life and wellness of the human body.  These are generally accepted and widely held truths practiced by many black men.  Preventative caution, however, does not seem to extend to the practice of wearing condoms to prevent unwanted pregnancy and more importantly, sexually transmitted diseases.  According to the CDC (Centers of Disease Control) Blacks represent approximately 12% of the U.S. population, but accounted for an estimated 44% of new HIV infections in 2010. They also accounted for 41% of people living with HIV infection in 2011.   Frighteningly, unless the course of HIV in the United States changes, at some point in their lifetime, an estimated 1 in 16 black men and 1 in 32 black women will be diagnosed with HIV infection.

4.       YOU LIVE BY THE SWORD, YOU DIE BY THE SWORD.

Blacks are two times more likely to die from gun death than whites according to the latest information by the BMJ a race, sex, and state specific study. That means blacks are 200% more likely to die as a result of gun violence than whites! As a black man those are staggering numbers. http://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/4/9/e005628.full.pdf+html

Wrap your mind around these figures:  From 1980 to 2008, 93% of black homicide victims were killed at the hands of another black person.  Not blown away yet?  Conceptualize this: From the years of 1976 to just 2005, (214,661) black males from the ages 14 to above have been murdered at the hands of another black male.  This figure represents more than the total deaths in World War I, the Vietnam conflict, Iraq and Afghanistan combined!

If you live by the gun you die by the gun and after the violence is committed the authorities make short work of us in the courtroom and continue to fill the prisons with black bodies.  As black males we comprise just 6% of the total U.S. population, we disproportionately however account for over 70% of the prison population.  Who knows what these dead or imprisoned black men could have accomplished with their lives given their many talents, but all of their potential is brought to nothing with the poor choice to fall for the okey- doke and sell out for the street life.

5.       THE JOURNEY OF A THOUSAND MILES BEGINS WITH A SINGLE STEP.

We are all co-regents in a Google society that wants search results right now.  We want our food, cars, and women to go even faster, but we must conceptualize in our spirits that some things only come to fruit with time.  A lot of the hearts of our young men faint and their minds turn astray, when they see the amount of work, effort, and sacrifice that is required to achieve the education and certification of their chosen career field.  Imagine a 10th grader from an impoverished home whose hungry, has pressing needs for clothing, and needs heat to stay warm at night, visualizing that it will be 6 years before he obtains his Bachelor’s degree and has the wherewithal to meet his right now needs. His dream is actually do-able, but in the immortal words of George Clinton, “You can’t visualize what you can’t see.” To such a person his dream would seem impossibility when viewed next to practical reality of his existence.

Although the challenges our young black men face are awfully daunting, they can be met and overcome, but it won’t happen overnight.  Initially, it will be a single baby step; with the measure that ten baby step equals one giant step.  It may be 10,000 giant steps to the goal, which must be segmented and taken over time.  We should make part of the education to our youth be that; large goals can only be accomplished though dedication of purpose, focus, diligence, and a sustained effort.  We need black males who have achieved “success” from all professions to return and witness to the black youth, that the ultimate prize is worth working and waiting for.  Think About It.

              

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Bill Cosby and the Attack On The Black Super Heroes



     



     



Bill Cosby has been an icon in the black community for over 40 years. He has been a leader in the field of entertainment and championed a plethora of causes that facilitated the betterment of African Americans, both individually and culturally. Recently, a multiplicity of persons have come out and accused him of sexual abuse.  I have no opinion as to whether he is guilty or innocent, because in the 41 years of my life I have witnessed that, every time a black man rises to great wealth, power, and influence, he inspires the scrutiny of the government and all of its investigative agencies. I compiled a small list of historical figures and contemporary black heroes and if you are objective a cursory look will clearly show that our black super heroes have always been/still are under attack. 
 Jack Johnson was boxing first black heavyweight champion of the world.  He was a symbolic figurehead of the toughest man in the world; the fact that he was an African American was a challenging to the superiority mind set of many white Americans, as well as the government.  He won the title in 1908; by 1912 he was convicted of a federal crime (The Mann Act), for transporting his white wife across interstate lines.
A similar example is Marcus Garvey, the great black nationalist/entrepreneur who founded “The Black Star Cruise Line,” he had hoped these ships would ultimately take black Americans back to their home in Africa.  He was charged, convicted, and imprisoned for mail fraud for advertisements related to his enterprise, The Black Star Cruise Line.  He was also weighted with a heavy fine so as to bankrupt him and his image to the millions of African Americans who had come to see Garvey as a super hero.
Malcolm X and Martin Luther King are two leaders who I don’t have to provide the reader with any history about.  They may have been the two single most influential men of the century, they both had the power to help black Americans change the way they saw themselves and their brethren.  Both of the men underwent incredible scrutiny from the investigative agencies of the U.S. Government and were under constant surveillance and pestered by government commissioned spies.   Both spent time in America’s jails and Malcolm even did a stint in the prison system.  I should note that after his religious conversion he was faultless as was Martin; however, neither survived the decade in which they were at the zenith of their power, leadership, and influence.
Muhammad Ali was also imprisoned and for no reason at all other than his religious conviction that would not permit him to kill innocents.  Then when it comes to black super hero fighters you will observe repeated instances where the symbolic “baddest man on the planet”, must be humbled and tamed,  a la  Reuben “Hurricane Carter, Mike Tyson, and lately Floyd Mayweather.
Some of our most beloved entertainers like Sammy Davis Jr. and Red Foxx died penniless after tax evasion charges threatened to have them imprisoned.  They ended up losing all of the wealth they amassed over a lifetime.  We all know its one matter to be old and sick, but it’s entirely another to be old, sick, and broke, which everyone should know will kill you.  Unfortunately, this is what happened to these black super hero entertainment icons.
In the realm of politics there was Marion Barry the former Mayor of Washington, D.C., who was a political giant in the nation’s capital and held the mayor seat from 1979-1991.  He was set up by the FBI with a prostitute and a crack pipe and was captured on video in a sting.  In this case I do concede it was a dumb move and he shouldn’t have been smoking dope, but it served to illustrate my point that sinister elements are actively at work to discredit, destroy and imprison our black super heroes.  Heroes like Jesse Jackson and his child out of wedlock scandal, or Al Sharpton and his taking a bribe scandal.  They like to take the black man off of the pedestal and break him down to his knees.  They like to take a man that black people respect and shame him in our eyes.  A man like James Brown whose crazy looking mug shot picture was plastered all over the nation.  James Brown was crazy, but no matter what he made you still want to say it loud, “I’m black and I’m proud.”
How about Michael Jackson, he is after all, arguably the greatest pop/r& b artist of all time.  His music and dance influence are powering the styles we see that are hot on the scene today.  He was I believe one of the most targeted celebs of the century.  I will be the first to admit Mike was weird as the day is long and if it were me I wouldn’t be hanging out and having sleep overs with a bunch of kids at Neverland Ranch, consuming “Jesus Juice.” My point here is that the authorities procured warrants to take photographs of Michael Jackson’s genitals.  Imagine how humiliating that must have been, and what a great fall from the most toasted singer in the world to a criminal defendant in custody forced to strip so that your man parts could be photo documented.  All super heroes fly high, but it is the black ones that always come crashing down, usually after some U.S. government prosecutorial action.  Can I ask one rhetorical question: Where were these kids’ parents?  It just smells like a set up.
In contemporary America sports are huge and black men more so than ever before reach super hero status through their physical feats on the field and courts of sold out stadiums and coliseums.  Barry Bonds is a not too distant victim of the attack, a “special” prosecutor did his best to see the Major League Baseball’s all time home run leader imprisoned,  for perjury, (lying) (wow, guess that’s all the evidence they could muster).
 It’s been alleged that Michael Jordan gambled on games and also that gambling had something to do with his father’s death, but it’s just lies, taint, and slander to throw mud on one of the all time greats who was too squeaky clean to nab in any wrongdoing, and was too diligent to fall for the setup.  Unlike Kobe Bryant, who in a moment of thoughtlessness almost lost his career and went to prison for a white woman who moaned, “yes” that night, and cried “rape” later, when it suited her ends to say so.
Most recently its Ray Rice and Adrian Peterson under the fiery attack of the media and the government. Both are NFL running backs, Ray for the Baltimore Ravens and Adrian for the Minnesota Vikings.  Ray Rice’s case is somewhat flawed, he did after all beat his (now) wife who was (then) girlfriend as if she were a Hebrew slave.  Adrian Peterson’s case is a little more complex as a child is involved.  I will say this, in black culture mama and daddy beat that tail so that when you grow up the police wouldn’t have to and so that they don’t have to go to their own child’s funeral because we all know what happens to our black youth when their uncontrollable.  Belts, brooms, switches, extension cords, shoes, and hot wheels race tracks, were all fair game in my community.  Lately, the NFL was summoned to a Congressional panel to talk about the league and its incidents of domestic violence. Ordinarily such a forum could be a good thing, but It became clear to me they had made the face of domestic violence into a black face, Ray Rice’s.
Finally, for irony’s sake I had to include Michael Vick, the now New York Jets back-up quarterback, who was then Atlanta Falcons black super hero icon QB and highest paid player in the league.  Michael Vick was sentenced to three years in prison for dog fighting. What’s ironic is that Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson shot and killed an unarmed teenager (Michael Brown) and he will never do a day in prison.  One man killed dogs and got a three year stint he was black, another man killed a human being and walked away scot free, isn’t that ironic?
As I stated in the opening, I don’t know if Bill Cosby is innocent or guilty.  It’s hard for me to look at any information the government or media provides as accurate or credible. Yes, I know personally that people keep secrets, even 30 and 40 year old ones, but I also know people will tell lies for the opportunity to receive settlement money. If there is a trial and he is found guilty, I can’t say whether it was reached with a just jury, using just judgment.   I feel bad for the man, he’s old and sick now, but he fought a good fight and ran a good race.  He was immune from attacks for a good long while, now he is about to be shamed, discredited, and humiliated.  The legacy he worked so hard to create is about to be ran through the mud and he is headed the way of black super heroes past.