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Why Black Lives Matter
Why “Black Lives Matter” and not “All Lives Matter”? All lives can only matter when all people are treated equal.
“Black Lives Matter” is the motto of a new era in America’s ongoing Civil Rights struggle. It is a phrase that is being chanted by thousands of people who are taking part in rallies and marches in towns and cities all across the country because they are fed up with systemic racism and police brutality. But while “Black Lives Matter” maybe categorized as a mere slogan in the media it means more than that to Black people for one major reason; Black Americans recognize that they are being denied access to the “American Dream”.
The American Dream is a slogan which encapsulates the larger and well known “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness” slogan of the country’s founders. It means that all Americans have the inalienable right to live free and pursue their dreams whatever they may be. Unfortunately, some people do not feel that those rights should be afforded to everyone in America. First, they tried to classify Black people as not fully human and when that failed, they made sure to limit Black progress socially, economically and psychologically.
Racists are countering the movement by pushing the narrative of “All Lives Matter”. They also say that the Black Lives Matter movement does not make sense because Black people are the #1 killers of each other. Crime, poverty, and self hate are rampant in Black communities and its nobody’s fault but Black people themselves. Other races have come to America and achieved the American Dream so why can’t Black people?
That maybe true but how many other races have suffered two hundred years of brutal slavery in which Black people had their will to be free broken like animals, stripped of their culture, then indoctrinated with white culture? Then after being freed, were made to suffer another one hundred and fifty years of systemic racism, discrimination, and physical brutality? None, so f-off with that!
Black peoples personal problems have nothing to do with their lack of inclusion into the “American Dream”. Comparing the two is like saying Black people don’t deserve anything because they don’t know how to act. Well who made white people the guardians of happiness? Black people earned the right to the American Dream above all others with their Blood, Sweat, and Tears. Black Lives Matter is therefore a declaration by Black people that they deserve to engage in a Pursuit of Happiness without being brutalized by the Police.
A good example of discrepancies in Police brutality is to compare America with a country such as here in Jamaica, which is roughly 90% Black. Police brutality in Jamaica is worse than that of America’s yet we are dealing with Black cops and a Black population. This suggests that police brutality in America has little to do with law enforcement or all races of people in America would suffer the same percentage of police brutality, not just Blacks. Instead, police brutality is the result of systemic racism that corrupts the minds of Police officers, Lawyers, and Judges to engage in denying Black people equal opportunity to pursue their dreams.
Yes, “All Lives Matter” but before you dismiss this uproar as just another episode in the saga of Black dissatisfaction at failing to keep up with the rest of American society, take a deeper look. Black people are waking up and realizing that their fight has always been to try to fit into a system that wasn’t created by them but continues to exploit them to stay prosperous. If white America continues to deny Black Americans unhindered participation into the American Dream, Black people will just keep on trying to tear America down from the inside out.
Understanding the Essence of the “Black is Beautiful” Movement
Understanding the essence of the “Black is Beautiful” movement.
Does Life work against Black people? The short answer is yes! But there is a reason for this and we can learn to overcome this condition by learning to understand Life.
The psychological instincts of human nature force us to seek happiness, conform to simplicity, and to relish beauty. Unfortunately, Life has not been kind to Black people because due to the unethical nature of other races, we have become pawns in other people’s quest for happiness, handicapped by forced complexity, and psychologically scarred by false ideals of beauty.
In order to overcome these challenges, we fought through slavery and continue to fight racism and discrimination. Mostly for our own psychological benefit but also to stop other races from using us to satisfy their own desires for happiness. We are educating ourselves and are often outperforming other races in business, politics, and entertainment.
We are also building self-sufficient nations no matter how others try to handicap us with Debt, financial bribery that creates Dictators that sell out the resources of our nations to enrich themselves, and by stoking tribal animosity to create war amongst ourselves. The only thing that we still struggle with is our self-esteem. That is why we need constant affirmation that “Black is Beautiful”.
Personally, I do not like the term “Black is Beautiful”. To me Black is powerful, intelligent, magnetic, electric, energetic, and potent. Beauty is associated with Desire, which is Right-Brained and unconscious. However, since Conscience is the only opposing force to Desire, affirming that “Black is Beautiful” is our Conscience encouraging us to control and redirect our Desires toward a love of self and race.
Self-hate is a disease that was ingrained in our Psyche over hundreds of years. It encourages most Black people to hate our racial features such as dark skin, tight curly hair, thick lips or broad noses. Most Black people therefor have adopted the belief that Happiness is achieved through lightening our skin, straightening or hair or getting surgery to reduce our noses, and lips.
We admire and idolize bi-racial people, which cripples the confidence of our young, especially our girls who are not equipped to handle dejection so they dwell in depression. Soon they consider themselves useless to society and either commit suicide or sell their bodies to fulfill the desires of men.
The mechanisms of Life are designed to ensure Life’s longevity. Learn to recognize them and control them but never let other people use them to control you or take away your happiness. Black men and women, take pride in your black skin; go ahead and declare that “Black is Beautiful”.