Dear friends,
Of what else does Black History Month remind us? The most current method used for translating the history of African American people is to portray "white" history in black-face. That is, "white" history is based upon deceitful scholarship which calls upon everyday people to identify with an organized "minority" (i.e., European rulers and other celebrities), as opposed to the "majority" (that is, ordinary Non-European and European) folks, who, historically, have been born into circumstances where little opportunity has existed for them to become a part of the here-to-mentioned ruling classes.
Specifically, acting as sycophants for their rulers (in order to eat), North American educators and media people have concocted a "white" past that somehow connects all European Americans, as well as non-European Americans, with pharaohs and queens of the Nile Valley, then the rulers of Greece and Rome, and later, by an even greater miraculously twisted logic, link the aforesaid European Americans and non-European Americans (almost all of whom are preponderantly of non-English heritage) to the Kings and Queens of England, before bringing these aforementioned ordinary folks to their ultimate and "natural" emotional and spiritual union with North American businessmen and bourgeois politicians.
G. Djata Bumpus
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
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