Candor Reigns Supreme

Apathy and excuses are not substitutes for pride and dignity. Nowhere on the face of the earth— other than the African American—does a whole race of people let anybody and everybody call them out of their name, and get indignant about trying to address it. There is nothing chic or cool about Blacks referring to one another as niggas. Any self-respecting African American should find this practice to be appalling and totally unacceptable.

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Life is a journey, it is an adventure and I try to keep my mind open and receptive to its many secrets that it has to share. I am free from all inhibitions, I am a free flowing spirit, allowing nothing to confine my mind, body and soul. I am sworn to no master and of no sect am I.

Monday, October 30, 2006


The N-word Lord and Master

What is wrong with this picture? During the mid 90s Michael Jackson included the words kike and hymie in one of his songs. The Jewish Defense League said no way, Michael ended up having to remove the words from his song along with issuing an apology. The Jewish community allows no one to degrade or demean them and you will never hear them demeaning or degrading themselves.


On the other hand there are Jewish executives making all kinds of money off the word nigga, and be laughing all the way to the bank. African American rappers who use nigga myriads of times in their songs are making mega millions, they too be laughing all the way to the bank. In the meantime, self-respect, pride, honor and dignity have been sold down the proverbial river, an apparent meaningless commodity to African Americans. It is not just the rappers there are the countless millions of other African Americans who are supportive of this demeaning and degrading act.


How does a race of people such as the African American who was once a proud and dignified race allow this to happen? The answer lies in the history of the n-word and the effect it has on the African American psyche. This word has literally been implanted into the hearts and minds of the African American for almost four centuries and has them captivated under its hypnotic spell. Unless you are a student of this word I would not be laughing, a terrible human tragedy took place during an infamous 250 plus years’ period, a tragedy that to this very day Blacks have never completely recovered from. They were conditioned and programmed to relate to this word and its destructive psychological powers. The burden is now on them to de-program themselves and put as much distance as they can between them and that satanic word nigga. This is a very serious matter and instead of African Americans getting indignant when this issues arises they need to open up their minds to the immense reality that the Willie Lynch Syndrome is alive and well.

Saturday, October 28, 2006

1863

Freedom – Exemption or liberation from the control of some other person or arbitrary power. In 1863 American slaves were physically set free. But yet a man isn’t truly free until the shackles of the human mind, body and spirit are broken, only then is a man truly free. Until one is capable of taking control of their own mind and thoughts he is still a slave. Thinking and living an image that was long ago instilled in him an image that holds him hostage to a dastardly past.

For over three centuries it was beaten, tortured and forcibly instilled into the African American’s mind to absorb a self-hate, self-destructive, self-abasement and self-abnegation image of him. This image was then labeled nigger. A word with almost four hundred years of built up negative destructive energy with such a psychological impact that on into the 21st century it is a word that is still wreaking havoc on its intended victim the African American. The conditioning process has been such a success that the African American has become enamored with the word and embraces it with much love and tender care.

There is a name for this kind of conditioning; it is called the Willie Lynch Syndrome. Until the African Americans can learn to separate themselves from this syndrome the shackles of slavery will always remain intact.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

http://www.burythatsucka.com

FAST AND LOOSE USAGE OF THE N-WORD
The n-word is fast becoming common-place usage with many Americans regardless of gender, race, creed or color. A practice largely brought on and encouraged from the lyrics of rapper's music. The thought behind this trend is that it's okay because this word is being taken and desensitized the sting is being taken out of it.
The proponents who use this reasoning to support the pseudo given green light on the use of the n-word are doing so without any knowledge of the history of the word. They see no harm that's being done. The fact of the matter is irreparable harm is being done. The original intent of this word was to and did create an image to destroy the minds of a race of people. Down through the centuries it eventually evolved into being a racial slur.
Consequently, when you listen to rap music these images are being reinforced. The denigration of women with the b-word, lack of self-respect with the incessant usage of the n-word, the identification with the gangsta world. These are all reinforced imageries of the psychological intent of the the n-word.
And the lamest excuse of all is the ridiculous notion that by simply replacing the er with an a that this makes everything okay because the pronounciation and spelling is different. Brother or brotha, sister or sista no matter how it is spelled or pronounced the meaning remains the same; so whether you say n****er or N****a the meaning remains the same.
The bottom line is that there is nothing respectable about this word period. It is the most evil, diabolical word in the human language and continual use of it shows lack of respect for self, pride and dignity.
H. Lewis Smith, author of Bury that Sucka, A Scandalous Love Affair With the N-Word. http://www.burythatsucka.com