Friday, February 08, 2008

Reparations Means We Must Rise Above

We as a people have a habit of blaming "the man" and "the system" for our plight. And, yes there is a history of injustice and a culture of oppression that we must combat. No one can deny that the Black American experience has been very difficult; it will become more difficult if we continue to shoot ourselves in the foot.

I read a news article today about Bryant Purvis. He is one of the defendants in the Jena Six debacle. The Jena Six case is a revealing one of the injustice and racism that still permeates our society. Over 20,000 people descended upon Jena Louisiana to protest this injustice - only to have more racist acts exhibited. Our people coalesced on the issue and threw our support behind the boys in this cast. Yet, did we prepare those boys for the responsibility they now bear?

Try as they might, they cannot return to life before Jena Six. God has placed it on them that they will forever be marked as "one of the Jena Six." They have become examples: for good or for bad on the issue of racism and the divisions in America, and of the need for Reparations. Did we speak with those boys to let them know they can never escape that marker? Their only choice is to wear that badge with honor or bring it to shame.

Reparations means we must rise above our situations and, indeed, above ourselves. We must know that after certain instances we will be regarded with greater scrutiny. It may be difficult, but who are we to resent the Cross given for us to bear? May we bear our Cross - heavy though it may be - with joy and gladness...boldly giving ourselves to something greater than ourselves!

Come and Get Your Reparations!

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Reparations Means Defending Our Hopes

Wow! Last nights results were tremendous! No one thought Barack Obama would be able to compete. Clinton and the pundits felt the race would be over after Super Tuesday. But it's not, and now many feel as though this race will come to a photo finish at the Democratic National Convention in Denver.

This election is all about the delegates. Because of this, many are saying the Hilary Clinton will fight to have the delegates of Florida and Michigan count. Regardless of how we feel about not counting those votes, it was the rules of the game by which everyone played. If Hilary didn't agree with it, she should have protested adamantly before things commenced. Those delegates were stripped a long time ago...it was not a recent thing.

We have seen far too often that the "Establishment" does not want change. We know that "they" really don't want to see a Black president. We must see it as possible for the DNC to join forces with Clinton in order to beat down the will of the people. We live in an oligarchical society that prefers the status quo.

I say this not to be defeated, but that we might stand firm. Reparations demands that we join forces and defend our hopes. We must not be reactive...if there's anything we've learned from the Bush Presidency is that this is the era of preemption. So, here's an appeal for all who believe in hope: Black, White, Brown, Yellow, Red and whatever else. Preempt this! Petition Congress now! Write op-eds and letters to the editors, now! Sit-in at the DNC now! We cannot wait, and we must not be denied! Do not let them steal our hope! We will stand firm! We will prevail! We will have change - NOW!

Come - Go - and Get Your Reparations!