While I still feel this is true to some extent, I learned ALOT from my school. Don't get it twisted. Yes, as a people, we have come a long way. From our people being physically enslaved only 150 years ago, to just getting out of legal segregation 40 years ago, to now being able to say "my president is black!", we showed the world when we come together and have determination and drive and put our differences aside to accomplish something bigger than ourselves or our generation, we can do it.
I believe I heard this at my school long time ago. "If you want to hide something from a black person, put it in a book." Now, don't get all defensive and what not, but you know, in general, its true. everyone would much rather go to the mall, get on Facebook or twitter, or get some fast money than to do something that takes intellect and discipline. It makes me outraged to see my people take for granted the things that my parent and grandparent's generations did. I sit out on the porch with my grandma and she tells me stories of how she was so poor when she was growing up and was determined to never let her children grow up that way. Seeing "Colored" on the restrooms and water fountains. And hearing the stories about how my dad grew up, right here in Ohio, in the 60's, shining shoes for a quarter. And now all people want to do is sit around and get welfare and what not.
Anyway, I'm sure we talked about this at my school, with my elementary/middle/high school being named Africentric and all, but my mom was given this statement also. I just think its interesting and speaks volumes on how African Americans are viewed and what, as a people, we present ourselves as : fad-chasing, money-chasing, ignorant individuals that have no respect for our history and past and are selfish. The Talented Tenth should not just be a title, but individuals that should pull the rest of the race out from where they are and knock some sense into their heads : America don't care about you! And American thinks we're stupid anyway, so why not prove them wrong!?
THEY ARE STILL OUR SLAVES. We can continue to reap profits from the Blacks without the effort of physical slavery Look at the current methods of containment that they use on themselves: IGNORANCE, GREED, and SELFISHNESS.Their IGNORANCE is the primary weapon of containment. A great man once said, "The best way to hide something from Black people is to put it in a book." We now live in the Information Age. They have gained the opportunity to read any book on any subject through the efforts of their fight for freedom, yet they refuse to read. There are numerous books readily available at Borders, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon.com, not to mention their own Black Bookstores that provide solid blueprints to reach economic equality (which should have been their fight all along), but few read consistently, if at all.GREED is another powerful weapon of containment. Blacks, since the abolition of slavery, have had large amounts of money at their disposal. Last year they spent 10 billion dollars during Christmas, out of their 450 billion dollars in total yearly income (2.22%).Any of us can use them as our target market, for any business venture we care to dream up, no matter how outlandish, they will buy into it. Being primarily a consumer people, they function totally by greed. They continually want more, with little thought for saving or investing.They would rather buy some new sneaker than invest in starting a business. Some even neglect their children to have the latest Tommy or FUBU, and they still think that having a Mercedes, and a big house gives them "Status" or that they have achieved their Dream.They are fools! The vast majority of their people are still in poverty because their greed holds them back from collectively making better communities.With the help of BET, and the rest of their black media that often broadcasts destructive images into their own homes, we will continue to see huge profits like those of Tommy and Nike. (Tommy Hilfiger has even jeered them, saying he doesn't want their money, and look at how the fools spend more with him than ever before!). They'll continue to show off to each other while we build solid communities with the profits from our businesses that we market to them.SELFISHNESS, ingrained in their minds through slavery, is one of the major ways we can continue to contain them. One of their own, Dubois said that there was an innate division in their culture. A "Talented Tenth" he called it. He was correct in his deduction that there are segments of their culture that has achieved some "form" of success. However, that segment missed the fullness of his work. They didn't read that the "Talented Tenth" was then responsible to aid The Non-Talented Ninety Percent in achieving a better life. Instead, that segment has created another class, a Buppie class that looks down on their people or aids them in a condescending manner. They will never achieve what we have. Their selfishness does not allow them to be able to work together on any project or endeavor of substance. When they do get together, their selfishness lets their egos get in the way of their goal their so-called help organizations seem to only want to promote their name without making any real change in their community.They are content to sit in conferences and conventions in our hotels, and talk about what they will do, while they award plaques to the best speakers, not to the best doers. Is there no end to their selfishness? They steadfastly refuse to see that TOGETHER EACH ACHIEVES MORE (TEAM)They do not understand that they are no better than each other because of what they own, as a matter of fact, most of those Buppies are but one or two pay checks away from poverty. All of which is under the control of our pens in our offices and our rooms.Yes, we will continue to contain them as long as they refuse to re ad, continue to buy anything they want, and keep thinking they are "helping" their communities by paying dues to organizations which do little other than hold lavish conventions in our hotels. By the way, don't worry about any of them reading this letter, remember, 'THEY DON'T READ!!!!
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