ParkBoyz said:
Assyrians and others are planted with the very basic seeds that help them overcome discrimination, which is history and a knowledge of self.
I would differ with you on this point. In my personal experience those with the greatest knowledge of their own (history/culture/family/ancestry) tend to be politicos, broke college students, and hippie revolutionists who have great notions and ideas of the way society needs to change and a serious inability to find more than menial work and meet their own responsibilities.
In the example of White America, for example, there lasts today very little notion among white people that Whites are part of a grander legacy, history, or anything of the sort. In fact the people who wish to reclaim "white culture" and "white history" tend to be racists and illiterate hicks.
I've seen Black people sink their own ships in professional life because of 1. The desire to "keep it black" in personal and professional dealings
2. Attempting to use their racial status as a weapon, bargaining chip, or some other leverage
3. An unwillingness to associate or deal genuinely with white people or in some instances anyone who isn't black.
I've had to fire people like this more than once. And best believe we expected and often had EEO issues, calls from the Labor board, lawsuits, HR complaints, etc.
White people have "unracialized" in a sense in order to make money and succeed in society. The notion among Black folks that "to keep it Black" means to challenge, change, or not deal with the system be it society, your employer, whoever is self-defeating.
In order to succeed in America Black people must stop viewing every single issue through the prism of race and attempting to seperate themselves from society at large.
This is the main reason animosity, mistrust, and fear, exist among white people against Black people. It doesnt exist in white people against other minorities the way it does for Black people. There is always the threat of the race card, and white people more often than not are nervous
and scared in dealings with Black people because of it. This fear translates into any host of negative emotions.
And what you are saying, that to succeed, in essence, Black people must become "self-aware", is self-defeating. The awareness of self that Black people have and often do use or focus on continues to drive a wedge between Blacks and society as a whole.