Sunday, December 31, 2006

Today s the last day of the year for 2006 so I thought I’d say something before the year ends.
In the news over the last few days we’ve lost a president (Ford), Sadam was executed, and we said good buy to James Brown.
I’d like to loose, execute, and say good buy to one more thing. (Racism)
For as long as I can remember black people have been in a struggle. We’ve gotten use to struggling for this and that. I here all the time among people my age “Keep up the struggle.” I understand this phrase more then ever now. It’s impossible for the struggle to end do to racism.
Racism is not a black problem. I’ll repeat, “RACSIM IS NOT A BLACK PROBLEM.” It’s handed down from the people who so badly need to be recognized that they are better then someone or something else. It’s their own inferiority complex that fuels this behavior. They feel and believe that equality will danger their lifestyle and existence. Black people have been asking for too long to belong to this country. Forget it. Racism will be forever taught and handed down, there’s nothing we can do about it, so we’ve got too stop begging for it to happen.
Black people, why can’t we teach our children too learn?
Why do our children want to sell drugs?
Why do we find it entertaining to publicly degrade our women?
Women, Why do you find this cool, hot, sexy, hard, and a show of power or strength?
What’s wrong with you?
I now understand what keep up the struggle means.
Keep up the struggle too hope our child will learn how to read, write, or count on a six-grade level because that’s what it takes to function in America.
Keep up the struggle that your child wont set up the dope house next door to your house.
Keep up the struggle that your child doesn’t kill because he or she got disrespect by their friend or neighbor.
Keep up the struggle in hopes that the black businessman does what he say he will do so we can end the reputation that precedes the honest black businessman who want too make a difference.
Keep up the struggle too stop trashing our own neighborhood even if it’s poor.
I can go on and on but for what. I’m only trying to say, WE’RE IN OUR OWN WAY. WE STOP OURSELVES! There is NO reason for us not too learn. That school is so tough that we’ve got to drop out because we can’t learn on a six-grade level, BULLCHIPS! That we can’t think past drugs or gangsta rap, That we can’t be the protectors of our neighborhood and support or push the ones that are trying to make a difference, That we can’t support our businesses better, That we don’t think out side the box, That we let another groups of people define us, direct us, school us, give us, prison us, use us, ignore us, poison us, take from us, over price us, and f- - k us.
The first group of people to do that too us is US. You see; that’s where the struggle is first. It’s with US. The second group of people is everybody else who’s not with us, and their purpose is to undermine us. (911, Katrina, affirmative action).
That’s any people, group, program, organization, or institution that lies and uses deceit against us to perpetuate their own existence. In other words, the parasites of the world disguised as help groups. You know them (Demarcates, Republicans, social programs, some churches, Fema, public education, just to name a few.)
$350,000,000.00 comes out of the U.S. budget to take care of 35,000,000 poor people every year. What’s wrong with that picture? You do the math. POOR PEOPE ARE BIG BUSINESS, AND FOR WHO? 911 and Katrina afford collected billons. Where is it?
I can go on, but what I’m trying to say is we have our priority in the wrong places and with the wrong group of people. WE DON’T NEED THAT KIND OF HELP. How does the song go? (Hey you, get off my mountain, hey you, get of my cloud, you’re just trying to bring me down, make me feel like a clown. That kind of action I don’t need, that kind of heartache I can’t use, that kind of loven I can do without, so go and play your game with someone new.) SO MOVE ON PARASITES!
I’ll plead again on this last day of the year 2006. My people, my people, please stop the nonsense. We must move on but we need most of you and we need all of our young. We’re better then anything you can imagine together. WE MUST CHANGE OURSELVES FOR THE BETTER WITHIN THE SYSTEM AND LAW. We can do it. We have a glorious past, and an even better future if we do.
Gaidi
Merry birthday Lawanda.