(WHY WILLIE HAD TO DIE) A PSYCHOLOGICAL EVALUATION.
THIS ONE DON'T NEED NO MUSIC CAUSE IT IN ITSELF IS A SAD SONG...
I have always wondered how black people find it so hard to grasp the concept of unity.
I mean you hear it all the time, this word, unity.
But do you ever give it any real thought?
In order to have unity you have to cross lines, mentally, religiously and in the black man and woman's case in Amerikkka lines based on skin tones.
In order to have unity you have to study what has worked for other races in the past and what once worked for us in Africa before the current system went into effect.
Our biggest problem as a people seems to be a hate for who we are and what we are.
We have no definition.
Our greatest lessons have been buried by his-story and that makes many of us turn to the same people who erased our history to teach us our story.
That has been a grave mistake as we lose ground in these modern times.
Sadly it seems we are being reverted to slavery, our reconstruction having failed.
Now I want to take a hard look at what has worked for other races who have applied the concept of unity.
First of all let's look at the white folks who say that they want us to be a part of their society, who say they care about us.
They have unity and it crosses every line that was mentioned above.
In the end it always comes down to them sticking up for them, this is apparent in every situation they deal with and is a mentality that is hard to crush.
A white person does not really care what religion another white man is he will uphold his brother even when he commits the most heinous act against another race.
He does not care that this man has features that do not match his ideal of what a white person should be or should look like.
All he knows is that this person is his brother and he stands for his brother as his brother stands for him.
A true jury of peers so to speak.
Are you following me?
Now we will mention the other races that have done this and are succeeding in this capitalistic society.
The Chinese, the Japanese, the Jews, the Indians (from India of course) and the Arabs.
Speaking of the Indians the ones in Amerikkka have gained their reparations silently by employing this method of which I speak.
This mentality.
Yet in our case it seems that we are so busy pulling against what makes us a common people and trying to be anybody but ourselves.
Our children know nothing of who they are.
The average black child cannot tell you who his great grandfather was or who Marcus Garvey was... The only racial pride he has is the use of the word nigga.
He knows that this word was used to humiliate and degrade us in the past and he uses it as his mantra.
He or she for that matter has been taught that straight hair is good, that blue or green eyes is pretty and that light skin is something to be proud of.
He or she does not think about the fact that in the not so distant past these things were the result of rape and degradation.
This needs to change.
I studied the period known as reconstruction a long time ago and it seems as if we have not even attained the status we had back then in these modern times.
There are less black businesses per ratio than their were back then, less black people in the higher echelons of white government cause that's what it is.
It seems that the greatest business for a black person to be in is selling drugs or pimping hoes if you listen to the popular music that our children subscribe to.
That needs to change.
The change begins in you.
Are you willing to see beyond the whitewash?
This is Jerald Murphy and this has been another psychological shot into the dark.
Blessings my people.
JERALD HAMZAHFARUQ MURPHY
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