Execution by Another Name: Deciphering the Black Dark Ages

When our Editorial Manager sent over this piece from Vizier, I was immediately impressed. He cuts cleanly through todays culture of regression with the kind of crisp insight the African Diaspora needs today. I know you will enjoy this article as much as we did. Make sure you check him out at www.hesofficial.blogspot.com.

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Execution by Another Name: Deciphering the Black Dark Ages

 

When the European emerged from the Dark Ages he emerged with a determination to never return to that era of barbarism and economic deterioration.European hegemony devised a way to direct that barbarism outward to other groups. Their plan was airtight in that it was planned with patience, making the cause sectional but the effects generational.

They tired of the endless wars that only destroyed their homeland and now sought to destroy another’s. What better place than the motherland, the epicenter of civilizations worldwide?

As a participant of recent politics,you feel confident that White Supremacy is a dated ideology. Slavery to you is a past we’ve evolved from and that yesteryear’s sacrifices bear little semblance to our world today. This thinking keeps Black men and women in a state of disrepair, and restricts their monetary production to only one half of one percent of the nation’s wealth.

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Black Americans today believe their I-Phone,Facebook access and abilities to frequent clubs are freedom. Dr. Umar Johnson said it best… “there’s freedom, and freeDUMB”. Unfortunately, Black people gravitate to the latter.

Integration did this to us. Instead of learning to better interact with whites, the Black community outsourced our intellectuals and promoted a permanent underclass atmosphere among those that remained.

Black people are the new white people. A lack of self, an inclination towards barbarism and perceptions of greed as progress are Eurocentric behaviors that slavery and integration gave us. We are now in the position they were in one thousand years ago.

To break the spell, you’ve got to identify who cast it and learn to avoid regressing into that condition. There are five phases of Global White Supremacy:

Brutality

The slave owner learned to intimidate his subjects by brutalizing them for the slightest infraction.Since slaves lost their native religious practices, they were indoctrinated by Western Christian principles, which is a more sophisticated form of fascism.

They were made to work long days and denied a rudimentary education (reading, writing, etc.). With this, the brutalizer introduced his culture of greed, insecurity, divisiveness, murder and rape.

Once a culture of collectivism, care, innovation and intellectual curiosity, they turned us into a scattered breed, clinging only to the hope that a white Savior would part the Heavens and save us from people that looked like him.

Yes, once great deities like Amun, Atum, On and Ptah were substituted for a glowing, bearded white man that continues to dominate the consciousness of the diaspora. This brutality has taken Blacks – and Black civilizations – centuries to recover from.

Psychologically, we’ve become the children and whites the parents. We allow them to handle the social causes, while like youth we’re oblivious to their plan and are only concerned and concerted in our efforts to buy more nonsense to convince the world we have money.

Exploitation

They subjected us to humiliating images,among the infamous being Birth of a Nation. The film portrayed a heroic Ku Klux Klan and their attempts to stop a Barbaric group of Black male beasts that denigrated society.

This was intended to destroy the notion of Black men’s heroic heritage. How do we differ today? A Black Man in drag is a national hero and Black Women throw drinks on each other on television in the name of proving how “real” they are. Again, Black people need to shed this attitude of permanent adolescence and fast.

Illusion

This was common in the Civil Rights movement, in itself a hijack of the actual movement, and recently, the Occupy Wall Street movements. These were once pure movements that were morphed into illusions of progress.

Sure, you can follow Farrakhan, Sharpton, Jackson or whoever else they invent for you tomorrow to read from a teleprompter,but where are you following them? Obama. An illusion. The Trayvon Martin case in which we chanted and rallied. An illusion.

Activism

The Middle Eastern uprisings, Occupy Wall Street and the ousters of world leaders are examples of white supremacy pulling the activist card. Again, there’s a problem when each movement of urban persuasion has a white leader at the helm. How are you going to solve a struggle when your adversary is intellectualizing your struggle?

But, since African-Americans delude themselves with permanent adolescence, we’ve existed on a childlike view of whites, where we feel a problem is solved, since a European took the responsibility.

Eradication

Your position in America is peculiar. You haven’t manufactured a major project in the last decade, your presence in America, and the need for it is fading. No longer are you the exploitative class. You’ve been replaced by Hispanics.

You aren’t an industrious class, so your existence is expendable. Therefore, police feel no guilt in gunning down your children, the imprisonment of Black men and surveillance of neighborhoods. Because you haven’t held Obama accountable on black issues, the next white President will neglect your communities forevermore.

Yes,this is the Black Dark ages. The only area in which the conscious Black should emulate the European is identifying his condition, and emerging from it.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/rhetoriccin Rhetoric Cin

    Powerful post, I always wonder to myself, when we will get tired enough or beaten enough to stop, think about our situation and work through it. On a national level what would it look like to come out of the proverbial “wilderness” we were flung into after slavery? Is it possible? will the powers that be allow a movement of this caliber? Are we ready? and if not now, will we ever be ready? I ponder often what would a Republic of African Americans look like, and it is clear to me. We take all the lessons we’ve learned, and not become the oppressor in black-face (which is so easy to do) and we build. But what’s the first step?

  • http://www.facebook.com/rhetoriccin Rhetoric Cin

    I have ideas about what it should be, but anyone conscious who has ever tried to converse with one of our sleeping brothers or sisters knows of the staunch push back we receive when we try to tell them the culture they feel they built is not a culture at all but an anti-culture, anti-civilization and a determent to all the work that has been put in over the years. Culture is supposed to be something that brings people together from commonality, but our “culture” is based on black on black violence, drug use and trafficking, and moral/spiritual degradation. Hence the African American Anti-Culture.

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad

      I like the TERM “ANTI-CULTURE”, but I can also say there are great parts of our culture. In circles that study human behavior, there is a saying : “What gets rewarded, gets repeated”. If we begin to shift our focus onto promoting and uplifting the positive aspects of our culture and rewarding Black businesses and positive influencers, we can start shifting from an anti-culture to one that supports the better parts of the Black world. Thoughts?

  • http://www.facebook.com/rhetoriccin Rhetoric Cin

    That’s true, we do have positive parts of our culture, and I think we need to highlight them. But we should be more introspective, as far as what we let represent who we are.

  • ARob

    In addition to being introspective we need to move towards action in terms of what we let represent who we are. I’m out here in China trying to educate folks about Black Culture and I am a lone voice out here. I have to compete with 50 Cent and Kobe. We are in a “dark age” because we aren’t being proactive in reaching outside of ourselves. How did the Europeans get out? They let in ideas from Moorish Africa. We as a community can no longer handle this white supremacist system on our own. We need to reach out to the world with our beautiful side, show them who we really are, and we also need to recruit the assistance of other brown/black people; bring their vision, their ideas, and their legacies to the front lines alongside ours. Brother Malcolm X was on to something when he was in Africa. Introspection is required, without a doubt, in order to “lift” our people to work, but the difference between Brother Malcolm and Brother Sharpton is Brother Malcolm was letting more than his mouth do the work. I need brothers out here with me doing this work!

    • http://unitedblackamerica.com Asad Malik

      Peace, fam. Thanks for the comment! If you are a student of Dr. Phil Valentine and other metaphysical scholars then the information is there as well. I try to translate it and sumarize what these great scholars teach, but I always reccommend going back to the source – African spirituality by way of Kemet (Egypt). From the seat of learning there came other traditions and the study of chakras, meridians, and the exchange of energy as well.

      I found a lot of information as it pertained to women on the subject of sex, energy, and partner selection, but little for the brothas that wasnt just sex and “playerism” related, so Im glad to know Im reaching us in ways that are relevant and practical!

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