Yep, Black History Month!

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This is a month of remembrance, of history, of pain, struggle, glory, and triumph.. I'd like to start a thread with an Afrocentric point of view of the modern African diaspora movement, our history, and our future.. I'd like to start with history, reclaiming Egypt as this is but one of many efforts to suppress Africa's role in civilization, humanity, and over all history.

Finally in Africa? Egypt, from Diop to Celenko
by Aaron Kamugisha (2003)

http://www.homestead.com/wysinger/finally.html

Black Egypt Pt. 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bN1KYkeBYTk

Black Egypt Pt. 2 (Tribute to the 25th dynasty)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mG13QinQMfw

^My favorite video on all of youtube..

More to come..
 
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I'm not watching a youtube video of someone else telling us why they think there should be.

Why don't you tell us why YOU think there should be in your own words.
 
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Deadpool said:
I'm not watching a youtube video of someone else telling us why they think there should be.

Why don't you tell us why YOU think there should be in your own words.
Above all because there is absolutely no reason why there shouldn't be one.. It is appropriate that there be a reasonable amount of time put into the reflection of diasporic Africa's history and global consciousness.. We are the product of slavery and racism over countless years of practice, and it is devoid of sense to assume that there is no obligation towards people of African descent..

"the morally monstrous destruction of human possibility involved redefining African humanity to the world, poisoning past, present and future relations with others who only know us through this stereotyping and thus damaging the truly human relations among peoples." - Ron (Maulana) Karenga

Not to mention how this affected trade/economics, identity, self-esteem, self-hate, and an overall disposition. Imo this shouldn't even be a question, Native Americans in Northern Canada received almost 250,000 Sq. Acres in reparation, those in America are tax free, nearly sovereign, and have Casinos among other programs to generate income, and the Jewish community benefited greatly from the holocaust.

"Since 1953, West Germany has paid out more than $35 billion in reparations to the Zionist state and to millions of individual "victims of National Socialism." - Journal Of Historical Review

This, yet we can't have our own month, at least in recognition of what was done and for the "system", not any particular individual, to take some sort of responsibility? But this is also a month to reflect upon underrated black achievement, culture, and history. I believe that a "Black History Month" is beyond appropriate.
 
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Deadpool said:
Should there even be a "Black History Month"?
this is Irrelevant to the subject matter..

thats like me asking...should there be white people?

I doesnt matter becuase there already are...and that wont change as much as people would like it too..it wont.

^^^some advice for your question..

5000 :paranoid:
 
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The Red Sin said:
@Parkboyz, he's just mad because he wants White America History Month, when that's basically every month! IGNORANCE!!!
You missed the bandwagon; it’s in a different thread. You're much better at sucking off other posters and trying to back up their points that you are at coming up with creative responses of your own.

You have shown AGAIN that you have no idea what you're talking about.
 
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@JLMACN


this is Irrelevant to the subject matter..

When the subject is “Black History Month” how can the discussion of its need/existence/importance be irrelevant?

thats like me asking...should there be white people?

Far from it actually.
 
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“Black History” needs to be made an integral part of the national consciousness and education system. Yet, is it possible that, while intentions are good, it actually does less to accomplish this goal because it has its own designated month?

Does relegating black history to a single month (the shortest month) actually short change black history? (causing people to quote FBI stooges, looking at you Parkboyz, or just gleam over its depth just to focus on MLK and Booker T) Does it make it harder for people to grasp the significance of the many contributions black people have made to the U.S.?

Is a black history month any kind of replacement for reparations? Is a history month really comparable to Jewish reparations? Or is a history month reparations enough?
 
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A Dream Deferred (by Langston Hughes)

What happens to a dream deferred?

Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore--
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over--
like a syrupy sweet?

Maybe it just sags
like a heavy load.

Or does it explode?
 
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@DeadPool

“Black History” needs to be made an integral part of the national consciousness and education system. Yet, is it possible that, while intentions are good, it actually does less to accomplish this goal because it has its own designated month?

I don't see the logic in that statement.. How can any step forward in a positive direction be considered "doing less" to accomplish an ultimate goal?


Does relegating black history to a single month (the shortest month) actually short change black history? (causing people to quote FBI stooges, looking at you Parkboyz, or just gleam over its depth just to focus on MLK and Booker T) Does it make it harder for people to grasp the significance of the many contributions black people have made to the U.S.?


F.B.I Stooge? You read too many Ann Coulter articles bro, miss me with the conspiracy. Ultimately it was a reflection of truth, history in words. For you to question the motives of such a glorious time of celebration shows arrogance and a lack of understanding.. For you to reduce its focus on just but a few great men like "MLK" and "Booker T" is to ignore the great depth of history among diasporic Africa in America.. Of even more importance (imo) is the contributions of those like W.E.B Du Bois, Fredrick Douglas (Of whom Black History Month was founded), Marcus Garvey, and fuck it, even Nat Turner. If for now all we get is a month, or 28 days to commemorate them, so be it, that's one step closer, why complain?

Is a black history month any kind of replacement for reparations? Is a history month really comparable to Jewish reparations? Or is a history month reparations enough?

Of course not, which is my point. We have a month each year to remind people of these issues..