The man of peace and the man of violence both failed

Martin Luther King and Malcolm X both to a some degree failed in their efforts to emancipate black people from the nefarious power of white domination over the black race.  This Al Jazerra program details their effect on society. Arguably they were both killed

Today we are not equal, in the workplace there is a glass ceiling proportionately few black people ever penetrate, in terms of housing, schooling – black people tend to grow accommodate the lower class end of the spectrum, financially to we can be disadvantaged, and this leads into issues around justice and brutality – where the same sorry stories that were being told of black people being killed by police, still occur today.

How can we overcome the terror, the devoutness, the hypocrisy, the conceit, the arrogance, the brutality, the inhumanity, and the dominance of white people – generally, because not all partake in it, but for those that do of this social structure that dehumanises black people and relegates us to being second class citizens?

Is it by being a gangsta, terrorising people of your own race and others – being the hungriest animal out there, the meanest, the basest, and the richest?  However bad you are, there is always someone more bad than you – and failing that there is an army of law enforcement to content with. Who can enjoy life when always having to look over your shoulder and be on your guard?

Should we claim that we are better than white people, forget white supremacy, lets talk black supremacy! No, believe me, white people, with all the power they have and the institutions they control are haunted every day by the fact that they aren’t superior. It’s only a social construct that allows people to THINK they are superior, and perhaps have others think that too, but it is as safe as a house of cards.  How could the black race think it could forge such an idiotic construct that would apply to us with all the societal problems we have? No, surely, all people are equal – no race is superior, people are people.

Is it by turning the other cheek?  How many times can someone look the other way and allow injustice to be practiced against them?  Yahshua or Jesus says forgive 70 times in a day, which I am told means to continually forgive, and practically it does mean that – but this applies to someone who you can show their fault and they repent of it, even if they repeat the mistake again over and over.  Like a child who you tell not to cuss or swear, but they do it and are sorry, and promise not to do it again, but they still do, and you have to reinforce and repeat to them not to do it over and over again – maybe one day it will sink in.  However, for the person who you show their fault and the do not repent, they can’t admit that what they did or do was wrong, and they will carry on regardless, Yahshua (Jesus) says treat them like a pagan or a tax collector – i.e. historically at that time a figure of contempt.

You see, that is what this cultural formation of racism, implicit bias and “Black Monothought” represents, in its worst guide a stubborn refusal to admit anything is wrong with a pattern of thinking that relegates people to second class citizens based on the colour of their skin.  So for me it seems like black people have to treat people who display an attitude of Black Monothought is to pour contempt out on them.

If you’re violent, you will quickly be picked up by the law enforcement authorities and be labelled as a troublemaker, violent, maybe mad and get yourself institutionalised. If you think the black race is superiuror, who are you fooling?  If you’re trying to turn the other cheek all the time, the enemy will happily walk all over you because he sees no resistance.

Contempt is resistance, when you show it people who have that disgusting attitude toward you, they will be taken aback, you see the surprise in their faces, they think twice, they check themselves like they’ve just walked through the wrong door into a place they didn’t expect to be. Contempt isn’t just disapproval, it stings and it burns, it is like acid to the mind and conscience of such a one that holds these racist or implicit bias laden views, that leaves a mark and slowly erodes the corruption that is there, and as black people we need to become skilled in the art of contempt, so that the drip, drip effect of its application washes clean the minds of those who are taken by it.

Truly, practising contempt for such people will make them better people, without meaningless violence, without the futile assertion of black superiority, without the implicit self-defeating action of turning the other cheek, but rather with the power of our mind, knowing who you are, and your value, your right to be respected, your right to expose the flawed opinions of people who expose their own inhumanity when they see you as been less than human, yes by exercising your right outwardly, to speak and show a reaction born of truth, wisdom and logic expressed in contempt, we defeat lies, stupidity and the illogical!

The Guardian on Malcolm X’s assanination
Washington’s Blog on civil verdict on Martin Luther King’s assaination

A black guy questioning a dubious police stop in the USA (video)

Germany’s racial experiments

Al Jazeera broadcast a shocking tale of the people’s troubles in Namibia. The Skulls of My People retells the anguish of families ripped apart by the German’s capacity to look on other humans as mere lab rats for experimentation.

I think that black people have always been seen as sub-human by many white and asian people, and it is difficult living in a world and having to daily fight against these past tales of inhumanity practiced against people, I see as related to me, and against such prejudice and implicit bias in the present day.

As a black man living in a predominantly white society, you have to work to keep your mind free of the bias that is constantly levelled at you, that bias that believes you are inferior, that permeates every aspect of culture, that is institutionalised, that sours justice, that bribes authority, and is even preached from the pulpit.   Like an astronaut that has to don a suit to protect himself from a lack of oxygen when he ventures outside of his space ship, so is it with black people who live in a white society. We need this armour to protect us from the lack of empathy, lack of respect, the justice – just out of reach, and the lack of humanity displayed towards us, that wants to draw the very last breath of our spirit and leave us either compliant or dead in the dust.

I’m going to call this phenomenon “Black Monothought”, this encompasses all racial prejudice, implicit bias, institutional racism, racial disadvantage in terms of property, finances, work prospects, schooling, biases systems of law and justice and cultural artefacts that are aimed like primed spears at the black consciousness to dumb us down and keep us “in place”.  Black Monothought is a one-dimensional view of black people that sees us as the other, the lesser, unequal, and ultimately as sub-human.

It is my view that black people need to be very aware of Black Monothought, and to work expose it and collectively, critique, debunk, demonize, and correct its every manifestation, document it and preach it, until rings in the perpetrators ears like a deafening cry of warriors of war seizing victory, who with precision of attitude, skill, wit and justice will overthrow the stronghold of Black Monothoght, even that which is genetically programmed into its perpetrators being.  Black Monothought is like a weed in your garden, if you let it grow, it will destroy the good plants you cherish.

Black people need to organise and be collective. Like Public Enemy said a long time ago, “you gotta fight the powers that be”, but at the same time, one man cannot overcome a system that is stronger than himself, it takes a collective of people with time, resource and knowledge.  if we are going to do this we have to do it right or it will not work at all.

Crazy America

An insightful article from Al Jazeera on the sociopathic nature of the American phyche.

America, such a powerful force in the world has such deeply rooted problems, and becasuse its influence projects and corrupts so many nations, we are headed down a path to a completely sociopathic, fickle, immoral, money obsessed world.

The tragedy of neglect

Grenfell Tower has become a symbol of the times in the U.K. The public sector and the services the working class man relies on has been subject to years of neglect, even before the so-called harsher measures of austerity kicked in.

Unless there are protests, cuts to government funding, and in the private sector cutting costs in construction and service provision have an almost invisible presence beyond the murmurs of discontent.

What the disaster at Grenfell Tower has done is make the invisible presence of cuts and cost cutting a horrific and nightmaric vision etched on people’s minds. As we grieve for people who have lost family members if not whole families, friends, and possessions – we can’t help but question how such a  thing can happen in the 21st Century in the UK, let alone in one of the captivating city’s richest boroughs.

here you can clearly see the contrast between those who can afford to pay and maybe buy anything they want, and those who in part rely on the system to help them get through life.

Poor housing is a trap, not just in terms of the safety implications that Grenfell has highlighted, but there are health concerns for people who. Live in squalid, unkept buildings in need of renovation and repair. There is the economic and social exclusion that happens on some estates which creates that micro environment, or pockets of society which seems closed of from the progress more affluent, socially mobile sections of society are able to achieve.

People in such situations are trapped in a variety of ways, and the way our society is structured, the impetus of government and business, seems likely to little by little take away the hopes such people have.

If we all pay into a system that is des ingest to protect all in society, why is it that some people are getting such a rough deal? Why is it that we systemically create a society that seems prone to limit the opportunity afforded to some people and keep them penned up in a stratum of society that further serves to both define and reinforce their status and self vision of those as being seen in need, wanting and dependent.

what I think is becoming more self-evident, is that the people who we define as poor will always be so if we as a society keep failing them and ignoring them, by pandering to those who have more money and influence. What we need is a society with justice at its core, and that doesn’t mean punishing the people who take shortcuts and ruin people’s lives as in the sad case of Grenfell. It means making sure, through the public services and regulation of private companies, that tragedies like this never happen in the first place.

Knives, cars and bombs

Another horrific attack in London, the attackers have taken away the lives of those who had no argument with them and caused injury to others, in yet another act of senseless violence.

We are appalled at this, and the deaths of, as I write, seven people is making news headlines, wall-to-wall on some of the 24-7 news channels, and the country is clearly in shock after several other terrorist incidents in Manchester and London. I’m wondering though, what effect bombing of town and cities has on those abroad, the constant surveillance of drones, armed war over resource as much as, if not more than religion, threat from within in the form of sectarian violence, threat from without in the form of the powers of The West, a lack of food, no creature comforts, no escapism, perhaps no future. What kind of response will the public in those countries have to violence we impose on them?

There is a degree to which we create the environment that fosters terrorism with our own foreign policy choices in other countries and with our own need to control parts of the world, as is the impetus of capitalism, to control resource and exploit it. There is a degree to which we reap what we sow.

This doesn’t excuse, make palatable or make right the acts of those who kill to express their ideology. But one has to ask where will this end? Can anyone see steps to peace?

What is for sure, is that until both sides in this conflict are mature enough to admit their own faults, there will be no progress – just violence, deeper more entrenched values reiterated by what is perceived as the wrongdoings of the other side.  So to my mind this is a war, the path to peace involves honesty, integrity, removing hypocrisy, re-evaluation and above all else stopping all forms of violence.

Cooking up conflict

So, Donald Trump has signed a multi billion (£270) arms deal with Saudi Arabia. Let’s hope the alliance with the US doesn’t break, and the face another stern test as they did with Saddam Hussain.

The deal will give Americans jobs, but are we seeing the beginnings of a vicious circle?  Weapons always breed violence, whether they remain in the possession of those they were intended for, or not.

Trump the Tyrant

You know I never believed America was the land of the free. When you consider the history of America,  you have to wonder just what the real American notion of freedom is?

America is a land of illusion, there is a dislocation between its beginnings and how it see’s itself, in all its self-reflective cultural product. Just as you can’t plant nettles and expect roses to grow, neither can you create a nation based on oppression and conquest and expect it to flower into something beautiful, benevolent and just.

What’s happening now, is that America’s mask of illusion is starting to slip, but the illusion is so strong that people are in a kind of paralysed state, like a kind of sleep paralysis, unable seem to be to unable realise, vocalise or even potentially to have real power to take action and inject the healing drug of reality and justice into the American system that would bring the change it needs.

Mehdi Hasan of Al Jazeera has written an insightful article on Trump’s “tinpot dictatorship”, and one wonders, what happens to the voice of democracy and freedom in this world, when the major proponent of it, although I would claim America to be a false proponent, is revealed to be false and effectively disqualifies itself by letting the mask slip and revealing its true hideouts nature.

America isn’t all bad, there are people that understand truth, justice, equality and freedom – but unfortunately, it isn’t those people who run the country.

 

These cops deserved to get sacked

An unarmed black man punched in the head, falls to the ground, then has his head stampled on by white police officers, and for what…

A broken tail lamp.

This reminds me of the way white slaveowners treated non-compliant slaves. Are these guys genetically programmed to hate black people? I have heard of implicit bias, racism, whatever you want to call it – this just shows that some people are not fit to wear a police uniform, and are not mature enough behave with respect toward other people and thus exercise the responsibilies their roles with integrity and justice. Police officers are servants of the public, they do not have a license to abuse us.

America really needs to wake up.  Punish the guilty WITH JUSTICE, not the innocent WITH INJUSTICE!

The Killing$ of Tony Blair

When Tony Blair came to power in 1997, I was genuinely relieved as a life long Labour supporter, I thought finally a chance for real change after years of brutal Tory government.

Now in hindsight after Tony Blair has left office my opinion of him is much different, and even before he did the cracks started to show. I think Tony Blair is the greedy war monger, responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people, who has excelled in deception, dishonesty, shown an unparralleled lack of integrity, and who should be tried for war crimes along with his friend George W Bush.

Labour used to stand for the working classes, but Tony Blair ripped the heart out of the party and sold it to the bankers, so all we have in this country now is a political system that truly serves the rich and those who control the media and public opinion as the general populace is guided down a path that sees out freedoms eroded, and the value of our wealth minimised.

I would recommend watching The Killing$ of Tony Blair, it’s a sad and painful reminder of what we as taxpayers support, and a true reflection on how undemocratic and corrupt our democracy has become. God help us if a man such as this doesn’t end up in prison for his disgusting abuse of power, which has continued with taxpayers funding his security detail and wealth accumulated by the contacts he gained as Prime Minister.  Tony Blair’s conduct makes me feel, really and truly ashamed to be British.  How can we keep on intervening in the lives of others without a care, pretending that we are bringers of change and peace while all the time cultivating war just so we can divide and conquer in order to exploit resources?  This is hypocrisy masked as care, and it is both a wicked practice and also a wicked disease for those who don’t realise its consequences.

How does this man sleep at night, and how is it that the cries of the lives of the people whose lives his policies have ransacked dont haunt his every waking moment, and not just for those abroad, but for the millions of people in Britain who trusted him whose trust he has betrayed with a web of lies. He must face the consequences of his actions.

Winning power in the Middle East and Africa, sources of energy and resources the developed world relies upon can’t be a goal that we achieve at any means. The less human our treatment of people in other countries is, the worse their opinion and treatment of us. What we throw out comes back to our door. If we keep on living like this, and accepting the actions of people like Tony Blair, I truly believe this world will end up in a perpetual state of war, with us living like animals where only the strongest and the richest will survive.