Has America Truly Seen and Felt a Black President?
It
is seen as well as felt in this country for the black community that
despite having a president that reflects our physical likeness, and
one who resembles a brother Malcolm X even in his hand jesters and
postures, and yet speaks in the manner and words of a Dr. Martin
Luther King for to entice a spark in the minds of a divisive
mentality/methodology that has been established in the community of
choosing, who do we relate to mostly of the 2 past great leaders? A
Malcolm X or a Dr. King? Have we truly seen and felt a black
president?
There
are 2 major fundamental states of mind in our community that were
established by way of the affects of our history in this country,
which cultivated these perceptions in terms of methods in gaining
justice and equality that gave birth to one question, “Do you agree
with the words and methods of Malcolm X or the words of Dr. Martin
Luther King?”
The
government using its media enforcements by way of our own created
interests, saw that our 2 historical leaders in spite of many others
leaders doing great works for our struggle, perceived that our minds
had settled upon these 2 men of opposing mythologies because of what
was happening in American society against us. It was a daily diet.
And they both spoke of a reality and also a dream/idea upon the bases
of change. And then comes Barack Obama your so-called first black
president. This was said to had been predicted by both leaders, which
is not true. They only spoke of this in the light of an idea if we
gained equality. Bro Sammy Davis Junior spoke of this as well.
However, someone else saw fit to utilize this idea for their own
accommodations, and they were not black. This was not going to
manifest simply upon the bases of democracy pertaining for black
interest of a black vote. This was only going to happen upon a more
insidious agenda outside the community.
This
man was carefully crafted to appeal to both mentalities for to earn
the favor of both fundamental mindsets for the sake of a united front
to technically support him, which was rooted in deception, to control
the community with false unspoken promises that have truly never been
discussed nor even considered of his time, as well as language since
he campaigned or since he has been president. Why? Because him being
a black man in the white house was seen to be enough for a community
who has been made blind with desperation seeded in decades of
injustice. The acting without proper investigation of the mans
agendas for the community, if there was any. He was thought to
instinctively act upon our troubles, as we instinctively voted him in
blindly because he was black.
Barack
Obama was raised by whites even though his skin is looked upon as
black. It was 97% of blacks in this country that voted Obama in
office twice, the same as was done for John F Kennedy by 80% whom
Obama also purposely reflects because of his admiration of Kennedy in
his dress, his speech as well as the ore that him and his
co-conspirators created of his marriage to a beautiful Michelle
Obama, reflecting a Jacquelyn Kennedy, who has become only a token of
false conformation for the community, instead of a loving wife. This
Kennedy implication was done because “You know, those black folk
sho loved them some Kennedy; yes suh.” But, the real question has
been raised in his lack of interest towards even the least of the
communities troubles....
“Has
America truly seen its first black president?”
I
say no. To be black in this country has a much deeper meaning and
feeling than the color of a man or woman’s skin. And in the affects
of a long suffering plight in this Babylonian country, many had been
made blinded by the painful affects of the race conditioning that was
manufactured also for reasons to control the mind and emotions of a
people, who now “all have been betrayed by this same system upon
both sides.” Many including whites are beginning to see and feel
this now. A black president would understand the black struggle in
this country as well as the community and would act upon the problems
to bring about a peace in the community even from within, instead of
standing by and doing nothing about the genocide of young black men
in this country, while it is supposed to carry its first black
president. Him existing in office should be in favor of those same
young black men who are destined to come behind him since “change”
does imply more black men who could one day sit in the same seat as
him. But, is that implicated in his position in regards of the future
of another president looking like him? When you are a black man or
woman, you act upon what that means in this country because of your
relationship in knowing what that feels like to be black. Obama has
never truly known this.
There
has been more killing of black men in this country by the police
department since he has been in office since the 60's when Malcolm X
prophetically stated, “The Klan has traded in the hoods for police
badges.” And Obama has not lifted his attention as well as his
compassion to “do” anything about it as this is done before the
entire world. He gives pointless speeches without real substance that
does not inspire the police departments to end their ruthless and
evil methods against young black men. And in his lack of inspiring
the police to end the unnecessary killing, only implies that he
“advocates it.” There is a holocaust happening right before our
eyes of our own people that this American justice system ignores with
real justice; and this is boldly done in the face of a so-called
black president. He rejects his black people the same as he rejects
his own African father who physically help give him life so that he
would be today's so-called black president. He rejects the very blood
that made his position hold vitality.
Did
you truly vote in your first black president? Did the Clinton
Administration, (that he also used against the black masses minds and
emotions to get in office) do more for black people than Obama as a
so-called black president, than Clinton as a white president has? Why
did our community call Clinton, “the first black president” as a
white man? Because he did something “for our people.” And now you
have a so-called black president who has not done anything for our
community with black skin, and our people still call him a “black
president” who truly has not met the needs of black people, as a
white president Clinton did? He has met the needs of the Hispanics in
giving them just in the city of Chicago alone a reported “189
million dollars grant” to build schools, a continued 700 million a
year to The Zionist Jews for their military to finance the genocide
of the Palestinian people, that you so-called pathetic, desensitized,
dehumanized righteous Christians support, The Asians, The Arabs and
even the gay community. And when you are left out of the agenda for
change to the degree that the gay community benefits more than you
with your black president, then you are in bad shape.
The
fact is this, if you are not raised up in this black struggle and
suffer the same as what the every day black person deals with in this
country, to cultivate the mind, the spirit as well as the emotions
that we have to deal with upon a daily bases, then there is no way
that you can say that you are a grassroots black man who has become
the president of this monster. And had we took the time to study his
attitude more sufficiently instead of impulsively, emotionally acting
upon this governments biggest weapon, “skin tone,” then we would
have known his lack of intentions of not doing anything to help the
plight of our people in this country. If you are raised/conditioned
by whites, then your mind, spirit and emotions will be “white”
and will lean upon mostly the white interest as well as pleasing the
white emotions in terms of the intimidation factor; even if you even
subtly jester any interest in the direction of black people in this
country, all whitey have to do is to ask you one threatening
question, “so, hows the family Obama?”
Being
black is not the color of the skin. That’s the biggest
misconception. You must see this in a political manner as the
politician does against you. Its based upon their view of humanism
and their personal perception of the value of who they are tolerating
for the sake of dehumanizing. Being black in affect, is based upon
their treatment of you because of the color of your skin. You are not
human to them, you are just black. The same as the Jew does not see
the Palestinian as a human being, but just a Palestinian. To see the
human being through this screen, demoralizes the inner self from
feeling any guilt or shame. That's why they have us calling ourselves
“black people.” The real struggle is how we are treated and our
treatment in this so-called justice system and how we treat
ourselves. We have a man in office who reflects the complexion of a
black man, but inside he is just as white as any other white man who
could care less of the lives of black people in this country and his
actions, in his lack of action reveals this. Any man who rejects his
own African father and is raised only to love his white ancestor, is
nothing more or less than a white man, in black skin.
And
last, if this has not shown our people that the voting system does
not work, after voting in a man simply based upon color at 97% still
does not inspire him to do anything to enforce his power upon an
unjust justice system, based upon his primary slogan “change, yes
we can” then it reveals that even though we have died for the right
to vote and enforced the right to vote at 97% (which is almost total
unity) placing a man in office and still we are treated as though we
do not matter or never voted, then tell me the intelligence in voting
in this country by our community in spite of who died to achieve it?
Was it in fact achieved? Does voting truly matter for us in affect?
I
am 50 years old and have never in my life voted because I saw at the
age of 11 years old that it was BS to do so in this system as well as
morally dangerous and wrong. Yes, I saw it that early because I was
blessed to be raised around extremely intelligent uncles, during the
Reagan administration who never failed in explaining “anything”
to me that caught my curiosities; and they gave all things to me,
strait without passive compromise. I then observed as I grew older
that voting changes nothing for us unless it is going to make our
oppressor more wealthier for his own flexibility, and in making them
more wealthier, in time as an opposing president enters, places us
right back in the position of being treated as though we are not
human beings. Voting rights/free elections are made established in
countries overseas as well by the western power structure for to
cause a division inside a nation of people who are seen to soon be
unified by way of the affects of a system of imperialism. They are
deceived by the term “rights” to imply that they always had these
privileges, but never knew they had them even though they come from
their oppressor; and now they can get involved and make matters
better for themselves. Its deception after a country has suffered
some form of division rather it is religion or internal conflicts
upon culture and tradition. It keeps them from banding together and
coming to that collective truth of what needs to be done to cause
matters to improve because they are diverted towards western interest
and now enslaved with political slogans as well as titles asserting
their ideas and stances upon what needs to be done. It naturally
implies that you have an opposition as a primary nemesis keeping you
in poverty. Sounds familiar democrats, republicans, liberals and
independents? You are caught in some manufactured, conflicting drama.
Let it all go.
Do
you have a black president? Did he tell you during his campaigns that
he would make a change to better the lives and therefore
opportunities of black people? Has he met the needs that you voted
him in for? Has he spoke to your needs this day or has he read them
from a sheet of paper from a prepared speech pleasing only his peers
and not you? Or has he consistently used that big mouth idiot Al
Sharpton to speak for him with his empty words that has made him a
wealthy man as well? Face the fact that he came in the light of a
savior after the country was made almost a wasteland saying “yes we
can” to save a people from a government that betrayed them as was
designed, to bring about desperate times, as during the time in
Europe that was called the “Dark Ages.”
He
came designedly, after Bush destroyed the country economically, for
to bring the peoples lives down to the degree that they would vote
for anyone no matter of their color or gender, as long as they were
given their lives back economically. Suffering has a way of crushing
internal madness. And thus, they were manipulated to think that there
was a real change, because “look” America has even placed a
“black man” in office! Suddenly the same whites who detested
blacks, were shown to the entire world saying that they were proud to
be Americans, simply because a black man was placed in office. Such
complexity while fear and desperation is present.
He
was to clean up the white man’s house once again as our ancestors
did, after he has made a terrible mess of things in his own house;
and so things must be getting ready to change for the better. For the
black community, it was solely because the man was looked upon as a
black man, without ever demanding him to speak to our needs to
deserve the support of the people, as if we had no other need than to
simply have a man in office that was black. And if he was made
“demanded,” then this “forcing” to address the issues should
have told the community something then of his personal
interest/compassion for resolving the black communities problems.
And
now we mourn over a Trayvon Martin and a Micheal Brown from a
soulless justice system all upon his watch; while I, as well as many
fathers have young black sons walking these streets vulnerable to the
same things that killed Trayvon Martin and Micheal Brown. And there
will be others who will die, while he watches and do nothing while
the community are left to bleed more as we have been bleeding since
the moment we come to realize how we arrived here and what it took
for our ancestors to endure just so we can exist physically.
A
man who is the leader and chief of a so-called just system, and yet
has no power to over throw an unjust judgment is a weak leader and
leads nothing. He is the most powerless man I have ever seen, who
sits in a seat that is supposed to imply the most powerful man in the
so-called free world.
You
have never seen nor felt a black president in this country and you
never will.
David
Anthony Brayboy
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