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Nettrice
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11. "Never scared"
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Fri Jun-10-05 07:43 PM by Nettrice

  

          

>But I venture to say that these brothers are far more ALIKE than they are DIFFERENT.

In a constructive spirit, I will make some suggestions about some of the challenges I'd love to see them (and others) address:

The first relates to matters of political philosophy. Developing a rational vision of and for the Black community will require ridding ourselves of obsolete and malign categories. This starts with a new thinking that is more inclusive of Black women and females in positions of authority. We (Black women) come with an entirely different kind of energy and points of view. IMHO this is critical in resurrecting a vision of hope and faith in the face of the spiritual nihilism and material decay in our inner cities. Also, guys like "suave_bro" and "3X" need to reassess their understanding of social and political equality, reconsider the meaning of freedom in a post-Civil Rights era, examine the implications of secularization for Black culture, politics, and social thought.

For example take the issue of equality. After the Supreme Court announced its 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education, Thurgood Marshall told the New York Times that, as a result of the decision, school segregation would be stamped out within five years, and all segregation within seven. The assumption reflected and reinforced an integrationist conception of racial equality that I see when I read some of "suave_bro's" messages. The integrationist idea was that the American racial system would be replaced with civil and political equality only through racial integration of schools, neighborhoods, and businesses, unlike the competing nationalist conception (3X). For decades the integrationist conception of racial equality has dominated the nationalist alternative. This is where I see the divide between "suave_bro" and "3X".

In my experience, skin color still determines life chances. Millions of Blacks continue to be excluded from American life: segregated residentially, educationally, and politically. Moreover, racial barriers show no signs of falling, and affirmative action is all but dead. We all need to rethink our identification of racial equality with integration, and reopen dialog about a sensible nationalist conception of racial equality. The divide between folks like "suave_bro" and "3X" does nothing but create barriers for Black folks to get together.

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My observation of 2 fellow OkayActivists: [View all] , MALACHI, Sun Jun-12-05 11:26 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
this is a wildly inaccurate description of suave_bro:
Jun 10th 2005
1
Come on man,
Jun 10th 2005
2
Yeah, but remember, eloquence is not always required
Jun 11th 2005
17
^^^^ wow...Are you always on point?
Jun 11th 2005
19
LOL!
Jun 15th 2005
43
I'm basically a lurker in Activist
Jun 10th 2005
3
Thanks for your input...
Jun 10th 2005
4
The view count is growing, but comments aren't forthcoming...
Jun 10th 2005
5
      excellent response, and I must say I agree 100%
Jun 11th 2005
30
      Insightful comments...
Jun 11th 2005
32
      you can say that again
Jun 15th 2005
47
Truth be told? Suave is the only conservative I'm feelin here.
Jun 10th 2005
7
RE: Truth be told? Suave is the only conservative I'm feelin here.
Jun 10th 2005
8
but suave is a full-blown bigot...
Jun 10th 2005
12
      Look, brother, I hear you, and I certainly find the man
Jun 11th 2005
15
           this is why i adore you....
Jun 15th 2005
46
I appreciate your commentary, what do you think about
Jun 10th 2005
9
      Well, you know, it's like this...
Jun 11th 2005
14
oh boy...
Jun 10th 2005
10
Most of those observations are true for alot of posters...
Jun 10th 2005
13
Man, you just summed it up nicely.
Jun 11th 2005
16
true, we are all here because we have things in common.
Jun 11th 2005
21
But are their differences REALLY IRRECONCILABLE?
Jun 11th 2005
24
      RE: But are their differences REALLY IRRECONCILABLE?
Jun 11th 2005
26
      How about Ethiopia and Eritrea?
Jun 11th 2005
28
           huh?
Jun 15th 2005
44
      What are the differences between Bloods and Crips
Jun 11th 2005
29
           Fundamentally different approaches to looking at
Jun 11th 2005
31
                exactly. I feel that they both have the same passion for our
Jun 12th 2005
36
                What Black person dont think we have to fix our problems?
Jun 12th 2005
37
                     True Uncle Toms. n/m
Jun 12th 2005
38
We must remember that the best way forward
Jun 11th 2005
20
2 MAJOR DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE TWO OF US
Jun 11th 2005
22
Thank you for participating 3X...I have some thoughts however:
Jun 11th 2005
25
ROFLMAO
Jun 11th 2005
23
LOL!!! I got a text message from an okayplayer
Jun 11th 2005
27
thats simple
Jun 12th 2005
34
this is true. I made a post about this a few years ago.
Jun 12th 2005
35
I agree with this assessment
Jun 12th 2005
39
      Come on cat...
Jun 12th 2005
40
Fascinating post
Jun 13th 2005
41
RE: Fascinating post
Jun 15th 2005
42
The Sith and the Jedi are similar in almost every way...
Jun 15th 2005
45
u aint right.
Jun 15th 2005
48

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