Unbothered
All Star
Look, the truth is that too many people in our communities are House Negros, some willing participants, and others are unknowingly leading themselves to their own eventual demise.
Very few have the heart and spirit of a Field Negro.
I stated in my thread that things like this are why I wish I were alive during the 50s, 60s, and 70s because Black people had more fight, a desire to stand up against the systematic and social structures of racism, among fighting for what's right but nowadays too many are comfortable just “going along to get along”.
The ones framing it as “oh it's the immigrants and CACs' fault, so let them deal with it” is nothing more than a copout, y'all just soft and ain't got no heart or desire to fight the man and his system, you'd rather be the White man's favorite Negro.
Very few have the heart and spirit of a Field Negro.
I stated in my thread that things like this are why I wish I were alive during the 50s, 60s, and 70s because Black people had more fight, a desire to stand up against the systematic and social structures of racism, among fighting for what's right but nowadays too many are comfortable just “going along to get along”.
The ones framing it as “oh it's the immigrants and CACs' fault, so let them deal with it” is nothing more than a copout, y'all just soft and ain't got no heart or desire to fight the man and his system, you'd rather be the White man's favorite Negro.
The reason I say this is because what I love about Black folks from the old days is that they were full of “fight” and the heart of a lion, they didn't simply play the white man's “go along to get along” game, they fought back and made demands, put fear in white people's conscience that things were no longer going to continue the way they were going. Nowadays, we try to raise our voice to say “hey, enough is enough”, and CACs just laugh, overpowering, silencing us, kinda like the kid in class who tries to stand up for themselves and to be heard and respected just to be shut down and disregarded by the other kids.
Ironically, despite everything that transpired in the segregated, Jim Crow era, and Civil Rights Movement, White people actually took Black people seriously in the sense that when they raised their voice to talk, they listened, whether they respected the sentiment, they took them seriously. White folks these days, hmph, sitting there laughing in our faces because too many of us (well, not me, but generally speaking) have become neutralized, mentally speaking, and gotten too comfortable with just “getting along to go along”.
I miss the tenacity, that dedication to fighting, showing heart and toughness, demanding to be heard and respected rather than simply playing these “go along to get along” games to soothe White people's conscience and to earn some faux sense of fitting in and belonging in the American social/nationalist structure.
See, some of y'all are too soft for me, no toughness or heart to fight, you've gotten too comfortable with the illusion of things being “better”. That fire and passion Black people had back in those days is what I miss and have extreme admiration for, so a part of me wishes I were there because of the sense of purpose and determination to fight by any means necessary, regardless of the circumstances, they never laid down.
What's holding Black people back today is a lack of desire to fight, and having the heart and toughness to go up against the system, we're too indulged and immersed in trying to prove to the White man that we “fit-in and belong” rather than putting him on notice that things are not going to continue the way they've been going and we demand to be heard and respected, among other things beneficial for the lives and communities of Black people across America.
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