Unknown to me, I started out in a behind position that was constantly being pulled back while the favored white group was being given every advantage. I didn't understand any of this not even after graduating from high school or from college or from graduate school. I was on that path all about that dream, not created by, but echoed by Dr. King. It is a disservice to a child to not ensure they understand the fullness of the times they are born into.
In reflection of my first thirty years, I cannot recall one time the word racism crossed my mind or my lips. I was clueless as to what racism is. All I can recall is thinking about “some” people being prejudiced and that prejudice by whites was the same as prejudice by blacks. Thus if neither I nor a white person exhibited the signs or behavior of prejudice then it was all good.
I can say for certain that the lack of evidence of prejudice is the cloaking device of racism.If I was giving birth to a child today, immediately in the delivery room, as soon as the baby came out, I'd shout, “Welcome to Racism!” I'd name the child the name of Africa or one of its synonyms. I'd post signs all around the house. “Avoid Christianity and other religions!” “Say Yemaya instead of Kumbaya!” “Africa First!” “You created the sciences! “You are Africa's child!” “You are Africa's parent!” “You are your ancestors!” “A1 B1 Be one or be none!” And so on I'd go writing down all sorts of sayings to keep front and center the focus that must be kept. As for me and my house, we'd repeat things consistently the way people “say grace” before a meal or pray before going to sleep. When I look back at what I can remember, racism was everywhere in full force and effect. Even up until about 15 years ago, I was not fully convinced racism was still as prevalent as it was prior to 1963. I was completely wrong. I, as said earlier, confused prejudice with racism. After Dr. King's “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963 it took him four years to wake up and give his “The Other America” speech in 1967.
In this speech, Dr. King understood the reality of the illusion of the dream.
This same awakening took me at least 40 years. Damn! What a waste of young minds. I was exceptional from the start even though not as perceptional of the conditions in which my exceptional had to contend in. It is a disservice to an African child to raise them in a non-African-centered worldview. In his The Other America speech, Dr. King said the same people [whites] who in 1963 assisted on the side of civil rights, were not interested in assisting them [Africans] in 1967 receive economic rights.
So I say the 1963 behavior of whites appeared to be evidence of the absence of prejudice; however the 1967 behavior of those same white folks revealed that their appearance of no prejudice was an intentional cloaking device to hide their still present prevalent and fervent racism and to encourage Africans that white folks were changing and changeable.White people and other African enemies can appear to be not prejudiced all they want to, while still being very much racist.
In his The Other America speech, Dr. King essentially said he was painfully awakened to being okie doked by white folks. Dr. King essentially said that extremist behavior against Africans is not the only form of racism. Racism is also very subtle and hard to detect. People can be very friendly towards you, even to the point of marrying you, and still be racist in their heart of hearts. The enemies of Africa are so fragmented in their human beingness, that they can operate on a multiple personality basis, and instantly switch between them and not feel any contradiction. Dr. King was correct when he said”the logical conclusion of racism is genocide.” This of course history has proven and is proving again right now. I also say “the logical exclusion of racism from the awareness of your children, is setting them up a life of avoidable ditches and pitfalls and setting them up for genocide.” This most often goes hand in hand with being caught up in a religion that is not-African centered. If I'm lying may your God strike me dead right now. Before Dr. King's August 1963 Ii Have A Dream Speech, Medgar Evers was murdered in June 1963. Medgar Evers was murdered by white racist Byron De La Beckwith who came to Medgar's house to kill him. Hunted him down with unwavering intentionality. Medgar Evers fought for the USA in World War II. He volunteered. He survived the war overseas but did not survive the war in the USA. In November 1963, USA President JFK was murdered. Kennedy was Catholic, the first non-protestant president. Our master teachers tell us that America is for white male protestant land owners who agree with the status quo. 1963 was approximately the halfway point of the Vietnam War in which the USA inserted itself to supposedly stop communism which they considered a great threat and no contradiction to racism in the USA. Once again Africans subjected to racism in the USA, still to this day continue to fight in USA's wars for this and that reason predicated on humanity and freedom, while never ever affording anywhere near humanity or freedom to Africans anywhere. Truth be told, white folks are imprisoned in the tiniest of matrices possible. This of course causes all levels and forms of inbreeding and deformities. Nuf said. Under the sign of Gemini in 1963, the Organization for African Unity (OAU) was born with a permanent headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Make no mistake, Ethiopia was chosen by Kepheus the Ethiopian King. His coronation is imminent. In 1963, Word was reborn. And the word was light wrapped in blackness. And the word was me, born in 1963. I was born for times such as these. Let us backtrack a little. In 1863 Abraham Lincoln provided the basis for later whites to use the Emancipation Proclamation as the illusion of freedom, when Lincoln himself put forth no such illusion. Also, despite Lincoln's heart being nowhere near wanting to free the enslaved because it was the humane thing to do, the Emancipation Proclamation provided a step towards freedom that will be achieved before 2063, and likely much sooner because the Ethiopian Queen or Queen Mother is receiving her coronation prior to 2043. So now we have the illusion of the dream being fulfilled in one fell swoop in 1863, a few people got land, it was taken back, there was reconstruction, progress was made and all the while white folks were doing what folks white do. They be scheming all the time. And still got time for name calling. In that regard they are superior. So then comes Dr. King after school integration and King and them were asking for social justice in 1963 and Dr. King, with Lincoln's Memorial in the background giving approval like massa in slave churches, Dr. King gives new life to the illusion of the dream that was a nightmare. This is what I was born into in 1963 and had no freakin' clue until after 40 years had passed. I had made it from a one stoplight town in Appalachia to Chicago. I now know nothing about racism was different, it was just more of it because there were more people. I did not say there was less racism in Appalachia. There is always enough racism everywhere to fill the entire town, city, county, state, culture, society. Trust me, where there's a racist, racism is in full force and effect. A racist will not live where racism does not have a mighty hold, effect or influence. From the rural to the suburbs to the city to country to country, there are the same white racist niggers and same black coons, and people on both sides of the divide just as lost in space and time, thus misaligned and out of our minds. What kind of human interactions should we expect? Certainly not healthy. In 1963, in exchange for keeping up the illusion of dreaming the naive dream, Dr. King was rewarded with the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. That was psychological warfare at its finest. Rewarded for promoting non-violence, Christianity and social change. A ticket to nowhere except this hell in 2019 and all the years in between.
Then in 1967, Dr. King made a drastic reality check correction to that dream. He basically said there is no such thing as a dream without economic justice. He used the term a dream deferred.In August 1967 Dr. King gave another speech titled, The Three Evils Of Society [War, Racism, Poverty]. Then less than one year later in 1968 Dr. King was murdered and two months later so was Robert Kennedy. Then in October 1968, two African Olympic medalists raised their black gloved fists in support of black power, black unity. So we go back again prior to 1963 and contrast Dr. King's 1967 speeches against his 1956 speech, Paul's Letter to American Christians in which Dr. King was deep into the Christian way. Dr. King must have been fooled by the Brown versus Board of Education Supreme Court ruling to end racial segregation. See how America is changing for the better, he must have thought! However, after Dr. King lived life 10 more years, Dr. King finally woke up as evidenced by his 1967 speeches. This is what got Dr. King killed as mentioned by Byron Allen in his October 2019 Breakfast Club interview. Thus what we might be able to infer is that prior to Dr. King's change in rhetoric, racism white supremacy was protecting Dr. King because he was doing more damage with his Christianized dream non-violence rhetoric. How is it that no one was able to kill him before then, yet was able to kill JFK? Agenda 2063, The Africa We Want If you get nothing else from this message, remember, African Parents Tell The Children The TRUTH! In 1971 Neely Fuller said if you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else we understand will only confuse us. Confusion results in anger, mistakes and all sorts of dysfunctional behavior.