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HELLO PEOPLE ......THE QUESTION HAS COME UP AGAIN !!!! (1718 hits)


Since President Barack Obama achieved what most Blacks (if not all Blacks) thought was impossible, this call for “Black unity” has been an overarching theme of everything the African American community (multiple and singular) desires to achieve in the 21st Century. People who have never agreed on the same thing, at the same time, EVER, since someone suggested we just walk away from slavery, suddenly got this “lovin’ feelin’,” conditional – of course.
The divide in Black America is as large as ever. The “my way or the highway” mentality is prevalent, despite Obama ‘s name being invoked at every turn. Stuff like, “If Barack Obama can be elected President of the United States, we mostly certainly can come together.” It’s sickening, largely because it’s most commonly voiced by many who didn’t believe Obama could be elected President in the first place.
The vision behind his candidacy was absent in many that now have had an epiphany. Most had to be run over, literally, by the change they were standing in front of. That epiphany is that “some people” realized they were about to be left behind, and Black people never met a bandwagon they couldn’t catch. Opportunities for change are often lost in the “debate” (if you want to call it that) of what change is and who is really capable of change.
Whether the debate is generational or ideological, neither side of the debate really believes that the other has the answer to bring real change into reality. The “age of Obama” has changed one reality about America, but whether it changes the state of Black communities has yet to be seen.
The fact is, if we had waited for Black unity to come about on the simple question of whether Barack’s candidacy was credible before we supported him, Obama would have never been elected, because the divide was in evidence and deeply entrenched. One side had to do what they had to do. The other side jumped on the bandwagon after the outcome was in evidence. That’s a fact. The call for Black unity is often a call to disrupt the opportunity for change. So when certain people call for change, why don’t I believe them?
Whether it was the runaway or the enslaved, the freedman (emancipated slave), or the free man (Blacks who had never been enslaved), the emergence of the so-called “Black leader” voice in Frederick Douglass or Martin Delany, Booker T. Washington or W.E.B. DuBois, Marcus Garvey or A. Phillip Randolph, Walter White or Charles Houston, Martin Luther King or Roy Wilkins (or Thurgood Marshall), Elijas and Malcolm, the Panthers and US, Farrakhan and Jesse, the Baptist and the Methodists, Christian and Muslims, the Crips and Bloods, Rich and poor, dark skinned and light skinned and the examples go on and on, Black America never operated from a single united point of view.
The largest (and most disruptive) divides in the history of Black America stemmed out of questions of when it was time to change, why we needed to change, how the change would occur, and of course something we can never ignore, who would lead the change. Many times, most change agents were of the same ideology, all wanting to change our realities. Others were just agents…period. Change was no where on their agenda, though disruption was. Provocateurs are as common as activists in our community and we don’t recognize interlopers like we once did.
There is no test for “change agents.” Just like there is no test for change. It just happens when it happens, but change is stonewalled more times than not. Blacks in America just have never agreed on how the progress we say we all want can ever come about. The divide often stems from realities of what’s real versus the realities of what could be. There’s always someone who either can see the new reality or won’t see the new reality. The investiture in the status quo always seems to conquer the idealism that encompasses change. The call for unity is often a fraudulent call to accept compromised realities. At other times, the call is made by false prophecies and even more false prophets. The legitimacy questions of who’s more legitimate than whom. And, of course, legitimacy is defined by no construct of one’s own.
Whatever the reason, ideas about progress somehow never give way to unity. It’s never about unity, but the “winners” and “losers” in the cause of change. Rarely, change is the winner because of the mindset that if we all can’t win, none of us will win. We can’t move the ball up the field ten yards at a time. It’s a touchdown or interception on a “Hail Mary” pass. Some of us can’t win now and others win later. Because those at the bottom of the well don’t trust that there will be a later. So nobody goes anywhere. Just look at the absence of change in every city in America. The evidence of “lost battles” are in evidence. Change is not in evidence.

Every organization, group, cluster, “movement” I’ve ever been involved in, over three decades, was undermined on the “unity” tip. Even in the 21st Century “change movement,” the vestiges of Black disunity that causes the Black divide in the 19th and 20th Centuries continue to persist. It doesn’t mean change won’t occur. It just means some will catch the bandwagon on the other side (if they ever catch it at all). The call for unity is the toughest challenge for Black America. It’s almost as impossible as electing a Black President. At least I can say I’ve seen one of them in my lifetime.
I have serious doubts about the other.
Anthony Asadullah Samad
Posted By: DAVID JOHNSON
Wednesday, May 15th 2013 at 12:05PM
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David,

I looked up the Press TV documentary, The Facade of the American Dream, because I saw in your post on Malcolm Shabazz that he was in it. He is in part 1. The whole documentary is well worth watching but here is part 4, on the Prison Industrial Complex.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSiLTmmFS7Q

Wednesday, May 15th 2013 at 2:51PM
Steve Williams
Irma, I wish you had broadband so you could watch this documentary. You know what I say about race but when I watched part 4 it finally clicked, institutional racism, implement by mass incarceration. How do we stop the mass incarceration?
Wednesday, May 15th 2013 at 6:02PM
Steve Williams
Irma,

Something has been troubling me for 9 years now. Why, although I was a crackhead and my house was a crackhouse, I was never arrested. Or shot to death by the police like my supplier was even though they knew just as much about me as about him. My own wife was so upset she grilled me about if I was an informant.

Thursday, May 16th 2013 at 3:16AM
Steve Williams
@DAVID, HERE WHERE I LIVE IN ABOUT A 10 MILE RADUS WE HAVE 4 DIFFERENT BLACK CHURCHES...

NOW HOW DOES THIS FIT INTO THE UNITY MESSAGE...ME I LIKE TO SAY, "ALL BLACKS ARE NOT ALIKE"(SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@STEVE, I BELIEVE OUR STATE OF CA. HAS LEARNED NOT TO DO THIS THE HARD WAY...AND ACTUALLY STEVE I REALLY DON'T HAVE TO SEE IT, I KNOW IT HAS A LOT OF THE VICTIM/ BLAME GAME, AM I RIGHT???

ANYTHING ABOUT GREED? ALLOWING OTHERRS T OMAKE UP ONES MIND AS IN I AM NOT GOING TO LEAD ON MY VERYOWN TO BRING ABOUT CHANGE...OR LETS START WIT 100 NOT 1...AM I CORRECT? (NUP/SMILE)

I DON'T SEE SKIN COLOR IN ANY OF THIS...I SEE HUMAN BEHAVIORS...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@DAVID AND STEVE, DID YOU SEE OUR PRESIDENT TODAY? MANY MAY SEE HIM AS A DIFFERENT PERSON, ME I SEE HIM AS SOING EXACTLY WHAT HE HAS ALWAYS DONE AS HIS MENTOR WAS REV. WRIGHT AND WE SEE IT IN THE REST OF THOSE HE METOR FROM OPRAH TO JAY Z...AS MELISSA- HARRIS-PERRY SAYS, I T IS ALWAYS ABOUT THE NEXT GENERATION AND NOT ABOUT SKIN COLOR OR LESS THAN...

IT ALL TAKES PATIENCE AND THE RIGHT TIME...THE NONPASSAGE OF THE GUN CONTROL BILL MARKED THE RIGHT TIME (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
OH, WHAT I JUST SAID IS WHAT WE SAY IS BLACK UNITY AND ONE OF OUR GREATEST PROTECTORS OF BLACK UNITY IS SO AMNY BELIEVE IT ISA MYTH IT DOES NOT EXIST.LOL!!! (S-M-I-L-E)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...AND, I SHALL NOW LEAVE YOU WITH TIS AS A PREFECT EXAMPLE OF BLACK UNITY...LOOK AT ALL OF MY BLOGS YESTERDAY, MY EMAIL TO ALL AND PUT THEM TO GATHER WITH OUR PRESIDENT TOMORROW. (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@STEVE, I WILL PUT IT THIS WAY...WHY DO SOME PEOPLE DIE WITH ONE CASE OF CANCER AND I HAVE LIVED THROUGH TWO BOUTS OF CANCER...PLUS STEVE YOU AND I BOTH BELIEVE IN CAUSE AND EFFECT AND TIS IS SOMETHING NATURAL NOT SKIN COLOR, RELIGION OR TRYING TO LIVE THE LIVES OF OTHERS...

OR THE MYSTIC LAW THAT SAYS JUST CONTINUE TO ASK QUESTIONS, MAKE MISTAKES AS HIS IS HOW WE LEARN FROM A-L-L SIDES IS THE BEST ANSWER I CAN GIVE...

EVEN CHRISTIANIT HAS A 'SEEK AND YE SHALL FIND' BUT LIKE MOST THINGS LIKE TH E10 COMMANDMENTS THIS IS NOT USED EXCEPT TO 'ABUSE' SELF AND OTHERS WITH IT SEEMS...
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
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