Saturday, November 23, 2013

"My Country, 'Tis of Thee,..."


Here's an idea going around, amongst my friends, anyway:



I agree with the "too". It's important, that Hollywood finally makes movies about black successes in history, but here's what I also see:
   
 When you have over 400 years of untold American stories - on the brutality (and length and breath) of slavery, slaves outwitting slavers (brilliantly) the effects of slavery today, then Reconstruction and it's lies and failures (also length and effects), followed by the Civil Rights Movement, etc. - not only is it a crime how few have been told, but it's harmful to society not to mine them so we can, all, be on the same page culturally. Blacks, whites, and everyone else, need to know these stories:


Like studying the noxious, and obviously taboo, topic of NewAge (to understand our current "spiritual but not religious" culture) our racial politics - especially when it comes to identifying bad actors - too often make little sense because, as I've said, they lack context. 


We simply have to look back - to know how we got here:


And why some still resist,...
 

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