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Friday, January 23, 2015

The Last Black History Month -- Ever!

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Could there be a worse time in history, for a Black History Month? Let's see, if we open up the big book -- the one into which we log the newest additions to this illustrious month, I guess we'll have to pencil in Ferguson, because Ferguson..................... is the legacy of the ideology of Blackness in America. 

In years to come, Black people will speak of it in much the same way as they remember the March on Washington. Of course, Michael Brown will replace, Dr. King as the champion of Blacks in America for what he accomplished, not as a wanna be thug who was shot for attacking a police officer and resisting arrest, but as a hero of justice and freedom in America -- the boy who started a movement! 

The #HandsUpDon'tShoot movement? No. The #BlackLivesMatter movement?" No. He started, Another Dead Nigga who knew how to put merchandize into other Nigga's pockets Movement. People will say; "He laid down his life and sacrificed himself for others, so I could  steal this new TV - this liquor - this iPhone, these diapers for my children!" 

Perhaps White America will even allow themselves to be bullied into creating, Michael Brown Day as a paid holiday. 

For the record, my name is Herman Williams III. I am a sculptor of fine cast bronze and sculptures made from 4gauge copper wire. 




I have also produced television at the highest levels for nationally syndicated efforts like the Montel Williams Show, and others.


I recently published my first fiction novel, Memoirs of An Extraterrestrial the Negro Conundrum, under the pen name H.P. Stanly, with the sequel A Hero In Hell fast on it’s heels. I’ve also written a musical, three plays, seven screenplays, and write for a blog, TheNegro Conundrum.

I would love to be invited to speak on this subject, but recognize that I am probably the least likely of individuals to be quoted on say, Dr. King's birthday or during Black History month, even though I believe my message is vital to the spirit and quite possibly the survival... of so-called Black people, as well as the state of race relations in this country going forward. 

My message isn't just for Black people, it's for anyone trying to understand how we start planning for a future of uh... continued living together on the planet. Where else are we going to go to get away from each other?

The real problem in America, sorry to say, is powerful Black Baby-boomers like, Oprah and the so-called Black intelligentsia who continue to foist an ideology of blame and constantly looking backwards upon society and on our millennials. And now they're giving out free tickets to Selma... good lord! 

Speaking of Oprah, I find it interesting that from 1986 when the Oprah Winfrey Show began, until around 1995 the last thing the show, or Oprah promoted was her Blackness. In fact, they did everything they could to build her reputation as 'Every woman's girlfriend," and avoid the discussion of race completely.

How did they accomplish this? Well, there's a little secret in the television business called, audience coordinators who are vital to the success of a show, in terms of branding and building the type of audience mandated by the producers of the show. Audience coordinators are responsible for every face the home viewer sees, sitting in the range of camera movements throughout the entire set. So if you want to create the illusion that a Black host is loved and adored by a more lucrative white audience, as far as advertisers are concerned, you make sure the home viewer sees a majority of white people sitting in the audience from the get-go. 

Here's the proof: Clip from Oprah's first show

"How can audience coordinators know for sure the race of people calling in for tickets?" 

Uh... well, that get's into another little secret about the talk show business, and audience coordinators -- they are skilled at pegging the race of a caller from their voices alone within 20-30 seconds.

Producers didn't have to be concerned with the numbers of Black people who would watch, because their participation was a given. Whites were the capital that made the Oprah Winfrey Show successful, not Black people. The point is, most people in America didn't either perceive, or believe it was important that Oprah was a Black woman hosting a talk show, but just a woman who everyone could relate to hosting a show. 

So when you think about all the success she gained by minimizing her Blackness and embracing inclusiveness, then it makes you wonder how in the world she could possibly believe that promoting Blackness is good for anyone else.  

It wasn't until she was incredibly successful that it didn't matter, and she could become Black again -- publicly, promoting an ideology that has been choking the very lifeblood of a people to death for the last fifty years. 

Again: Blackness is not a fact, it is an ideology. 

I challenge anyone to name a single race of human beings who ever existed on the face of this earth, or any planet in the known universe for that matter, whose identity was tied to being a Black people or Blackness! 

Psst... Africans do not call themselves Black people -- their identities are tied to the particular countries they live in. 

It is my contention the ideology of Blackness has literally obliterated the foundation upon which a once family oriented, education first, forthright people stood as shinning examples of courage and catalysts for change. And it only took 50 years of: "We are going to build a movement in this country based on the color of our skins that is going to free us from our oppressors, and we have to do that ourselves," Stokely Carmichael 1966 to bring it all down.


Folks, Stokely Carrmichael was a devout racist, and yes, in spite of the Black intelligentsia's denials, Black people can be just as racist as any other American. Stokely Carmichael helped build the Black Panthers/ Black Power Movement, in unison with the Nation of Islam, and the Black Nationalist Movement -- all racist/separatist organizations. 

Since then, no one can say Blacks have had the same commitment to family, education, and excellence in everything we do today when 50 - 70% of inner city black youths are illiterate. 



So if you're looking for someone with a different approach to so-called Black/American history my approach is forthright and pointed, as are my opinions, which leave no room for misinterpretation. I'm not the touchy/feely kind that holds your hand and walks you through the maze. I prefer to drop all pretenses and let it fly, because we hardly have the time for anything else. There are literally a couple of generations on the line right now -- their very survival at stake and they need to start uncoupling from the racist agenda of Blackness immediately, if there's any chance of them having a future. 

I suggest perhaps starting with one of my first essays on the topic such as Black Culture, an Ideology Built on Racism posted on my blog. Other topics include; the Disease Called Blackness, and Dr. King’s Failure & Blacks Getting Played… Again!  

The bottom line; I am not committed the promotion of Black History Month, but rather, in deconstructing what I believe is a racist ideology called Blackness that has been holding our youth back and led to this current state of racial unrest across this country. And I lay the blame at the feet of individuals like Oprah, Al Sharpton, Jessie Jackson, and all the Baby-boomers who lived by, taught their youth and demanded the world see them not by the content of their character, but first as a Black people separate from everyone else, and that is pure racism by definition! 

Black History is simply, American history. Language and culture are inseparable –- we are one people based on the language we share and our collective culture, which is imbedded into the very words we use to describe ourselves. Speaking of language and a racist separatist ideology, ebonics wasn't created by America/whites, quite the contrary, uneducated Blacks and the Music Industrial Mind Control Complex did that.

The worst possible solution, or focus is to continue down the path of blaming society, white people or anything other than making a collective effort to go inside and save the teens who are illiterate, and who also believe they are incapable of learning. 

Movies in the genre' of Selma, et al showing white people shooting, beating, hating, enslaving, Black people are the absolute worst thing to introduce at this moment in history to black teens after a SUMMER of racial tensions... good lord... really? 

Besides, Americans do not care anymore -- they've moved on. The images from Ferguson ended America's caring. Now it's completely up to so-called Black people to solve their own problems and boy, the history just isn't there.  

The current tact by organizations under the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter and their disruptions do nothing more than create a greater wedge. There must be a greater reliance on letting the court system take care of attacks upon the individual Constitutional Rights of citizens, while at the same time engaging in the difficult work changing the underlying psychology/ideology behind much of the negative social behavior we see manifesting in Black communities across this country. 

If we don’t address it right now, these kids will become America’s problem, on so many different levels as I pointed out in an essay titled; Breeding a Nation of Murderers?

Perhaps your organization will see the benefits of becoming a catalyst to kick-start a much needed conversation within a community that badly needs it. I can take the heat, just looking for someone to see value in what I have to offer as a catalyst for change.

Dreaming that one day, people of color will demand to be treated based upon the content of our characters, our actions, and our willingness to put the past aside -- race in the background and work with every other American/HU-man being rebuilding our lives -- this world!

It is time to refute the ideology of Blackness/Black Culture and embrace what is right below our feet -- this land we helped build called America.  



Sincerely,

Herman Williams III



Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Another Dead Nigga

        In the video posted of 18-year old Michael Brown, lying dead on the street in Ferguson, MO., (the aftermath of a confrontation with police) a bystander can be heard saying, "Nigga laying dead in the street." I can't help but ponder how fitting an epitaph to the cycle of life and death in so-called Black America. Because from the moment Michael Brown and others of his kind are born until the moment they take that last breath on Earth, to their peers, they are nothing more than Niggas. 
        So if Michael Brown is just another dead nigga to his own kind, tossed amidst the heap of other dead niggas that will soon follow him to an early grave, then why the Hell are we making such a big deal over him? Why does anyone care if one more nigga is shot by the police or by another nigga, which is usually the case when you consider that millions of niggas have been shot by niggas over the last fifty years? 
        But for a few brief moments, perhaps even days, many non-Black Americans were willing to put themselves on the line for what appeared to have been yet another incident in which the police were out of control. They wanted to believe a gentle giant of a boy was gunned down in cold-blood for absolutely no reason. They wanted to believe he had his hands up and was in the act of surrendering to authority, but was shot anyway just because he was Black.  
        Then the looting began and people said; "Uh... well, we don't agree with the looting, but we understand... black people are angry and we kinda don't blame them even though looting and rioting doesn't make any sense what-so-ever. We still stand in solidarity with ours black brothas and sistas in St. Louis."
        Then Blacks began tossing bricks from overpasses onto cars below and molotov cocktails at the police. This caused a ripple in the non-Black support -- it wavered, but they remained vigilant with protests across the country in support. 
        But then slowly as reporters began to do their jobs, the public discovered Michael Brown wasn't exactly a gentle giant and that he used his size to bully and intimidate smaller men to steal from them. Then we find out that Michael at some point, actually charged the police -- a giant -- charging the police.      
        To the Black community of Ferguson, MO., Michael Brown was worth considerably more as a dead nigga, than he was alive. Once the looting began, all the grieving, justice seeking residents were able to profit from the free electronics, booze, beauty products, shoes, etc., because the best kind of dead nigga was laying on the street -- a nigga shot by a cop.

        They knew the score; 'We better get our steal-on, before everyone finds out that Michael was just another thug wanna-be.'

        Folks, there is no need to wonder how things have come to this shameful state of existence; I will tell you plainly, in words that any thinking person can understand. I will tell you the same thing I have been saying for the last 50 years -- honed over the years as my knowledge grew, but essentially the same message, since the first of my colored friends began to call themselves black in 1964:

                the ideology of Blackness/Black Culture -- being a
                Black people by choice and affirmation -- is merely
                the sympathetic embarrassment of a racist, Anglo-
                Saxon ideology that says; Blacks, Coloreds, Negroes, 
                and Mulattoes are good for nothing other than being
                slaves/servants and niggers, and they are inferior to
                whites!

        Add to this, the deadly mixture of a Black people's insistence upon worshipping the false gods of their former masr', and the truth is that Black people actually believe they are inferior to whites and everyone else. The proof is in the rioting and looting that occurred as a result of the shooting. The proof is in their refusal to compete in the classroom, with 50 to 70 percent of inner city Blacks teens who are illiterate. 
        To commit violence against their own neighborhood, which includes the very people who have provided services to them for years, i.e., the businesses they looted, is the epitome of a people who feel inferior, helpless, and powerless. I'm sure it wouldn't be a stretch to say that a neighborhood so quick to resort to lawlessness in the wake of the deadly shooting, is probably the kind of place that attracts a certain type of mentality from the police officers who work there. 
        Over the last few days, the behavior of Blacks in Ferguson can only be described as;

           a. Characterized by the absence of light
            b. Thoroughly sinister or evil - wicked - 
                 indicative of condemnation, or discredit
            c. Connected with or invoking the devil
            d. very sad, gloomy, or calamitous - marked by
                 the occurrence of disaster
            e. Characterized by hostility, or angry
                discontent

In other words, they have become the very meaning of the word black. This is what I saw beginning to happen in 1964, to a once stalwart, courageous, family-oriented, hardworking, education-first people of color, as a result of embracing an ideology of death = Blackness. Yes, many can rise from the malaise of Blackness through various different avenues, but the closer one is to the ghetto and poverty, the Blacker one tends to be.  
        As each day passes, and more negative information about Michael Brown, the neighborhood, and the businesses now ruined by looting comes to light, I predict this shooting in St. Louis will become a veritable nightmare for inner city Blacks everywhere. Yes, a  nightmare, because the memo is going out right now as we speak to every city in America, in which there is a ghetto. The message is simple: 

                "What happened in Ferguson, can happen in your 
                city, so be prepared!"
  
        This shooting in St. Louis, and it's aftermath has done more harm to race relations in this country, than any other single event since the 1968 riots. All because they rallied the world to protest the shooting of a young man that didn't have enough sense to behave in the presence of police officers! 
        I'm not justifying the police actions, but there are countless reports and YouTube videos no less of police officers behaving badly towards Black people. So it doesn't take a genius to figure out that becoming ensnared in activities that require police attention is probably not a good idea. But in the event one is confronted by a police officer, why give 'em a reason to put you down?
        Less than 100 years ago, a white man could murder a Negro in Texas, in cold blood, and get away with it. Why, because they had an old saying down in the south; 

        "A dog's life is worth more than a Nigger." 

        It is 2014 and the sympathetic embracement of White racist ideology shows its ugly head every day in ghettoes across this country, where the life of a Nigga isn't worth much more than a diss, a pair of sneakers, or a dime bag of weed. But a dead nigga shot by a cop, is worth his weight in looted gold and political capital by the NAACP, the Black Panthers, and race-baiters like Sharpton, Farrakhan, Jackson, and POTUS -- go figure.   

        By Herman Williams III