![]() by Frank Williams |
Discrimination
because
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"I recognize that some people are discriminated against because of a lifestyle they have chosen, but to be discriminated against because of the color of one's skin is still, today, hard to swallow."
"when I look at African Americans who have been butchered, maimed, castrated, raped, murdered, tortured, and kidnapped in mind, body, soul, and religion, for over 400 years, I am sadden for my people and for him."
"I see self-destruction because they have been conditioned not to identify with self, because they do not know who self is--their identity has been stolen from them and from their ancestors long ago."
" a lot of my people are still slaves in their minds, in their thinking, because they lack educational leadership due to prejudice, discrimination, and American racism." |
Prejudice means
prejudging without knowledge or examination of the available information.
But what if you have the knowledge and information, and you know right
from wrong, and whatever judgment you might have may be because your group
practices hatred? Is that still prejudice? I
felt strange after sharing with my college class my experience growing up
as an African American. I
noticed, as I shared that experience with my class that some in my class
have never felt the sting of racism, discrimination, or prejudice of which
they are aware.
I
recognize that some people are discriminated against because of a
lifestyle they have chosen, but to be discriminated against because of the
color of one's skin is still, today, hard to swallow. When watching a clip
of the Rickey Lake Show, a homosexual man gave an emotional
testimony of how he was beaten up and thrown into a garbage can because of
the life style he chose. I
don't condone or condemn him--homosexuality is his choice--but when I look
at African Americans who have been butchered, maimed, castrated, raped,
murdered, tortured, and kidnapped in mind, body, soul, and
religion, for over 400 years, I am sadden for my people and for
him. I
look at the condition of a race of 35 million people who now have
children who have learned how to hate themselves because of the
conditioning of their ancestors' slave-masters. You see African Americans
dying their hair different colors, changing their eye colors to feel
accepted. I see the
conditioning of a people in which some have learned to hate themselves so
much that they kill one another in drive-by shootings for matters that are
not their own; I see the use of alcohol and other drugs to medicate their
pain. I see
self-destruction because they have been conditioned not to identify with
self, because they do not know who self is--their identity has been stolen
from them and from their ancestors long ago. Their heritages, their roots, were
altered or erased by their captives to make them slaves. And
today, a lot of my people are still slaves in their minds, in their
thinking, because they lack educational leadership due to prejudice,
discrimination, and American racism. But those of us who have a higher
education of ourselves are trying to bring back knowledge into the
schools. Sadly,
prejudice and discrimination are always present in some form or another in
America because of white supremacy that still is alive and well. It is seen from the White House to
the media, from billboards signs to Pamper commercials; it is seen on a
daily basis.
Discrimination is practiced in the ownership of big business,
sport teams, radio stations, television stations, utility companies,
clothing companies, banks, etc.
There's a lot of discrimination going around, I am sad to say.
But if it's just my color, excuse me, why not just cover up?
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