Black History Month Should Be Banned
Non-blacks that are only beginning to recognize black history and then get aggravated by the fact that "Blacks" have their "own month" need to be educated about American History before they can think to even disregard or degrade what not having any "Black History" lends itself to: the eradication Global History. Now this article is a little longwinded, but the wise will completely read it. It is high time that the record gets straight as to what African American History represents. First this article is not about the Africans that were taken out of their inhabitant in the rich natural soils of Africa and then enslaved by Europeans. Nor is it about how some Africans were tricked and or sold by brethren, Jews and Arabs to be used as cattle in the Western Hemisphere: a transition that not only separated a people from their land, but their families, culture and language. It is an undeniable truth that not 6,000,000 million, but 10’s of millions of Africans and their decedents were brutalized for the sake of using them as labor, for breeding, their blood and experiments.
The article is about the importance of how what African American or Black History has become does not lend justice of what should be expressed about the positive and productive input of black people in ways that unite world citizens. Instead, it seems to help keep the same people enslaved mentally since most of the history propagated is redundant and in reference to actual slavery. For over 200 years, in America and around the world African descendents have help create some of the most impacting upon society discoveries, creations, architecture and endless historic educational imprints that go unnoticed in the school systems throughout the world and within the households of its own people because they do not know their empowerment and the important constructs that their ancestors have made in the world; for the world. Citizens globally, well at least mostly in America, are constantly bombarded with the same references to the same historic black individuals, which if one didn’t know better would think that those individuals are truly the only signifigant persons of accomplishment of African decent.
Honestly, if you hear again reference to Obama being a representation of what “blacks” can accomplish, then by all means, send them or to this article or send them and or go yourself to a few of my links on historic accomplishments by blacks. The statement is old and inaccurate to use Obama as a reference to blacks having made a historic accomplishment. Really, anyone with training and a great political connection and campaign can become President of the United States. For a more detailed explanation of why Black History Month may do better for all world citizens if it were banned, log onto the article below. Included are various links and pictures.
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