Tuesday, January 20, 2009

MY PRESIDENT IS BLACK!



Today we inaugurate the 44th President of the United States of America. What is unique about this event is that this President is African American. Now i'm going to give you a second and let that sink in. America, the land that slaves helped to build. America, the land that sought to hold down minorities for a large part of its existence. America, which to a large degree holds some racism in its heart, has elected a Black President. That in itself should be a historic moment.

I say should be historic because i don't see this singular event as historic. I see it as a continuation of historical markers in the evolution of the existence of the African American. It is fitting that this inauguration takes place the day after the celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. I see this as the continuing revelation of his dream. The dream that he spoke about on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. The dream that galvanized a nation of African American men and women to work towards establishing their place in American society. They would have never in their wildest dreams thought that they would see a man in their own image being sworn in as The Leader of the United States of America. They never would have thought when Martin was shot on that balcony in Memphis that they would see this. Out of the blood that was spilled on that day onto the soil of America grew the seed that was the Audacity of Hope. This seed has now germinated and bore the fruit that we now watch on the television today.

I was asked if this was what Lincoln envisioned when he freed the slaves. I laugh at this sentiment because Lincoln did not free the slaves. The Emancipation Proclamation, though a glorious document, did not do anything special to further the plight of African American slaves. It was a military measure to demoralize and destabilize the rebellious South; it covered states he did not govern, but did not apply in slaveholding states that remained under his control. This is the same man who said " there is a physical difference between the white and black races, which....will forever forbid the two races living together upon terms of social and political equality." So, no i don't think he envisioned this. I dont think that he envisioned that there would still be a United States at this point.

The man is about to become a page in the history books. I hope people realize that he is not a messiah. He is a man. A man coming into control of a nation facing some of its worst times ever. I pray the people give him time to work. I pray people do not think that the minute he steps in office all our ills will go away. The mess that we're in was not made in four years and it won't be cleaned up in four years. His Presidency will be under a microscope. African American society as a whole will be under a microscope. Knowing this i ask that you support this man and also to make sure that you carry yourself with a bit of decorum, because we will all be looked at differently.

God Bless Barack Hussein Obama and God Bless America.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

2009 POEM

ANOTHER YEAR PASSES
AND HERE I STAND
THANKING GOD
FOR BEING ABLE TO LIVE AS A MAN
2008 PUT ME THROUGH THE PACES
AND I SAW THE MASK FALL OFF SOME PEOPLE
REVEALING THEIR REAL FACES
BUT I MADE IT THROUGH HIS GRACES
I LOOK FORWARD TO A NEW START
I KNOW I HAVE BIG THINGS AHEAD
SO IMMA DO MY PART
THOSE WHO ARENT THERE FOR ME
WILL BE LEFT WITHOUT ME
THEY CANT SEE I WHAT I SEE
CASH HEALTH AND FAMILY
THATS MY ONLY WORRY
AS 30 CREEPS
THIS WILL BE THE YEAR THAT DEFINES ME
AND THIS YEAR WILL BE THE YEAR
THAT REFINES ME
SO COME ALONG ON MY JOURNEY
AND PLEASE TRY TO STAY THE WHOLE RIDE
YOU THOUGHT YOU KNEW BEFORE
BUT IMMA TRULY SHOW YOU WHATS INSIDE
SO AS I LEAVE 2008 BEHIND
JUST KNOW IM ON MY GRIND IN 09
AND IMMA GET IT IN IN 2010

HAPPY NEW YEAR

I JUST WANTED TO SAY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. MAKE THIS YEAR YOUR BEST AND NEVER SETTLE FOR LESS.