Being a black man, my inspiration & writings are mostly directed to black people, as you may have notice. Now, I want to ask black people out there the following questions:
Who got the idea for flight? It was Wilbur & Orville Wright. Who got the idea for the telephone? It was Alexander Graham Bell. Who got the idea for electricity? It was Thomas Edison. Who got the idea for personal compute
rs? It was Jobs, Wozniak & Gates. It was Newton who discovered the law of gravity because millions saw the apple fall, but he was the one who asked: ‘WHY’? It is Einstein who is known as the smart guy & who developed a whole theory about it. I could go on… They were all white. It was a white man who first landed on the moon.
Now, please tell me of black people…. What did we discover, what did we invent, what did we do that makes significant contributions to society? Or are we not capable? What is wrong with us???
I think there is a lot of mental poverty with the black man. They say knowledge is power. But is it really? I beg to disagree. They say not everybody who studied made it & not everybody who made it studied!!! Many have knowledge, but do they have power? I see many with knowledge that is going to waste & not being used to its full potential. A professor lecturing in the field of science at a University for instance has all that knowledge, but what does he do? He teaches… shouldn’t he be out there, inventing, creating? But instead he chose to teach… Knowledge becomes power only when used to its full potential. Now when it comes to black people, looking at our past many were disadvantaged, with many struggling to make ends meet, & not many could study but that is all changing now, yet things are changing too slow for my liking. There is a stereotype that says if you want to hide anything from a black man, put it in books because black people don’t read. Now I am not one to believe much of stereotypes, but it is a sad fact that above-mentioned one holds much truth. For if it were not, our communities would not be in the state it is today. Experts refer to black people as mankind’s Bottom Billion, who can only come out of the black hole they have dug for themselves through intervention by the rest of the world. It saddens me to see resources not benefiting our people. What I see happening is a great majority face hunger, homelessness & endemic and growing poverty with massive & growing inequality. We are so rich yet so poor. Our communities should be a hive of economic activity & growth driven by the logic & knowledge of its own people. This leaves me with this one question: What is wrong with us? I ask again, what is wrong with us??? What is wrong with our reasoning & logic? A sad but true fact is we bear the price of our own shortsightedness.
It all started when the white man (missionaries) came to Africa with a bible in his hand. They said, let us pray, we closed our eyes & prayed.
When we opened them, we had the bible in our hand & they had the land. The continent was then overwhelmed spiritually & intellectually by European imperialism, resulting in Black people abandoning their beliefs, and turning to religions, which were marginalized, vulgarized & vilified by missionaries. Then came the Slave Trade & a century of Apartheid where the black (race) man was made to believe he is inferior & not capable and so the brain drain continued. It is a sad but true fact that Africa’s past has a lot to do with the current mentality & thinking of the black man. Much of our thinking needs to change!
We bear the price of our own shortsightedness. There is a growing dependence on foreign patronage & solutions initiated from outside the continent. If you follow economic news you might be aware that black communities are unable to service their debts so they become dependent on gifts or donations from the governments, or from whoever wants to exploit our communities and us. High indebtedness & aid dependence thus become two sides of the same coin – economic stagnation. Many projects in our communities have been development disasters. Why, because the plans were sometimes ill thought out & poorly conceived. But more importantly the money didn’t go into development projects & programs they were intended for by donors. Money that often goes missing through corrupt schemes, which brings me to Greed… Greed is a byproduct of poverty. Now a sad fact is there are many by-products of poverty with black people like corruption. The HIV/Aids pandemic for instance is also fed by poverty. How do we stop this greed, corruption & all the by-products of poverty? They say give a man a fish & u feed him for a day, teach a man to fish & you feed him for life.
To all thinking people & anybody with a social conscience, if you have knowledge about something that might be of benefit to a fellow black man, share it. You have the power to change things but for that you need a new type of social thinking. Let the winds of change sweep across our community.
Now, please tell me of black people…. What did we discover, what did we invent, what did we do that makes significant contributions to society? Or are we not capable? What is wrong with us???
I think there is a lot of mental poverty with the black man. They say knowledge is power. But is it really? I beg to disagree. They say not everybody who studied made it & not everybody who made it studied!!! Many have knowledge, but do they have power? I see many with knowledge that is going to waste & not being used to its full potential. A professor lecturing in the field of science at a University for instance has all that knowledge, but what does he do? He teaches… shouldn’t he be out there, inventing, creating? But instead he chose to teach… Knowledge becomes power only when used to its full potential. Now when it comes to black people, looking at our past many were disadvantaged, with many struggling to make ends meet, & not many could study but that is all changing now, yet things are changing too slow for my liking. There is a stereotype that says if you want to hide anything from a black man, put it in books because black people don’t read. Now I am not one to believe much of stereotypes, but it is a sad fact that above-mentioned one holds much truth. For if it were not, our communities would not be in the state it is today. Experts refer to black people as mankind’s Bottom Billion, who can only come out of the black hole they have dug for themselves through intervention by the rest of the world. It saddens me to see resources not benefiting our people. What I see happening is a great majority face hunger, homelessness & endemic and growing poverty with massive & growing inequality. We are so rich yet so poor. Our communities should be a hive of economic activity & growth driven by the logic & knowledge of its own people. This leaves me with this one question: What is wrong with us? I ask again, what is wrong with us??? What is wrong with our reasoning & logic? A sad but true fact is we bear the price of our own shortsightedness.
It all started when the white man (missionaries) came to Africa with a bible in his hand. They said, let us pray, we closed our eyes & prayed.
When we opened them, we had the bible in our hand & they had the land. The continent was then overwhelmed spiritually & intellectually by European imperialism, resulting in Black people abandoning their beliefs, and turning to religions, which were marginalized, vulgarized & vilified by missionaries. Then came the Slave Trade & a century of Apartheid where the black (race) man was made to believe he is inferior & not capable and so the brain drain continued. It is a sad but true fact that Africa’s past has a lot to do with the current mentality & thinking of the black man. Much of our thinking needs to change!
We bear the price of our own shortsightedness. There is a growing dependence on foreign patronage & solutions initiated from outside the continent. If you follow economic news you might be aware that black communities are unable to service their debts so they become dependent on gifts or donations from the governments, or from whoever wants to exploit our communities and us. High indebtedness & aid dependence thus become two sides of the same coin – economic stagnation. Many projects in our communities have been development disasters. Why, because the plans were sometimes ill thought out & poorly conceived. But more importantly the money didn’t go into development projects & programs they were intended for by donors. Money that often goes missing through corrupt schemes, which brings me to Greed… Greed is a byproduct of poverty. Now a sad fact is there are many by-products of poverty with black people like corruption. The HIV/Aids pandemic for instance is also fed by poverty. How do we stop this greed, corruption & all the by-products of poverty? They say give a man a fish & u feed him for a day, teach a man to fish & you feed him for life.
To all thinking people & anybody with a social conscience, if you have knowledge about something that might be of benefit to a fellow black man, share it. You have the power to change things but for that you need a new type of social thinking. Let the winds of change sweep across our community.