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To empower African-Americans, and all people of color, with the knowledge and inspiration to foster progression and productivity in the community.My mother called me Friday afternoon outraged. The cartoon to the left had run in Friday’s Florida Times Union, the local paper in Jacksonville, FL (my hometown). She had to describe it at first, as I did not have the cartoon at hand. But in her description all I h ... Continue reading »
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It's time to sideline these 'artists' who are 'keepin' it real' -- they are indeed keeping it 'real.' They have created what's become the reality and it is self perpetuating. Glorify thug life and more young kids will think that's the gold standard to emulate. I say that whomever can hold up a mirror and stop the madness has my support.
1 year ago
I could only walk the fence for so long both condemning the behavior and pointing out the social inequalities that exist in America that help create the negative imagery. The conversations were enlightening because, nearly daily, I got a window into how we were being perceived and it was completely enraging seeing how television just created a monster in terms of what it was doing to how we are being portrayed.
At some point you just have to draw a line and say what is right and what is wrong and then get on the right side of the line.
1 year ago
The primary message is that the Black Urban community 1) tolerates crime, 2) aids & abeds criminals, 3) suborns criminal activity, destruction of property, and the taking of life, & 4) is not the least bit civically engaged in creating/promoting safe living environments. These 4 perceptions (and sad to admit realities) of Black urban neighborhoods in the US are some of the main reasons why the black middle and upper class run far, fast, and long from inner city neighborhoods. It also exacerbates the problem of classism within the African-American community.
But back the the word "ho". I think it clearly is used as a pronoun to describe a powerless person. In this case, the powerless citizens of urban neighborhoods who do nothing to stop/prevent violent crime and who may also be the same type of people who think of the police/government/etc as the enemy. They are hos - being pimped my criminals to give up what they may have worked hard to obtain - a home, financial security, peace of mind, safety, innocence of children, etc. They have turned all of that over to the criminals - society pimps if you will.
It reminds me of a quote "Injustice against anyone is an injustice against everyone." Many people turn their heads to violence and cruelty invoking the ever popular and cowardly phrase ït ain't me, so I'll shut up."
As an evolutionary biologist, I can't help but see parallels. It's cultural evolution before our eyes. Tolerating crime against you neighbor sends the message to cruel criminals (or politicians/businessmen) that you can be taken advantage of, too. And that's exactly what happens. Over time, neighborhoods become less safe and people don't care to be vigilant.
Not snitching isn't cute and it isn't a black value. Not snitching is a victim attitude and if people relinquish their power and possesions to those who haven't worked to create security for them selves, then maybe HO is an appropriate word to describe them.