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TYSON'S TAKE: Fear Of A Black Planet

Ok, so Barack Obama is the Presidential front-runner in a country that has the worst race relations in modern history, Tiger Woods is on pace to become the first billionaire athlete in the world’s most historically racist sport, yet Nas can’t title his album “***”. Richard Pryor threw that word around in his album titles freer than a slave with papers, but when someone uses it to make a social statement it's shut down. Chuck D said it the best when he said there was a “Fear of a Black Planet”. Not a fear of us coming together for a coup d'état of the government but a fear of us collectively achieving a new social status through more influential professions. That means less brother and sisters striving to be professional athletes or shakin’ for the cameras and more of us entering fields like the sciences, academia, or politics.

“Too many rappers, athletes, and actors
But not enough niggas in NASA”
– Nas

The expansion of blacks into broader professions would send shivers down the spines of a lot of closed-minded people when they realize that blacks all over the world would be able to help pave the way for a new history in humanity. Come on, there's room for everybody!

We’ve already broken the chains on our feet, now it’s time to break the mental ones. When that happens, the sky would no longer be the limit for our young people’s potential.

Americans gets fueled by today's mainstream media when they ruminate over meaningless topics like lapel pins, out-of-context soundbites, lack of patriotism, “terrorist fist jabs”, etc. It’s precisely this issue that the artist who drew the recent cover of The New Yorker was attempting to address. Granted, it might have been tasteless, but the flavor of the picture resonated through all who saw it. Mission accomplished.

More and more young African-Americans in this country and blacks around the world are moving up the social ladder. Whether assisted by the helping hands of those who reach down, or pushed up by the ones behind, we shall soon make it to the top. The days ahead don't seem as dark anymore.

“We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek.”

– Barack Obama

- Steve Tyson

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La Perezidente

July 15, 2008, 01:59 PM EST

Holla! My boy Steve is dropping jewels son!!!! Lol...No seriously, I agree with everything you stated. It is a crazy world we live in, but all you can do is push. You know things are crazy when Jackson is getting at Obama. We all have choices in life, lets just hope we select the right ones.

edubl

July 16, 2008, 01:52 PM EST

Def agree with Tyson here. This is a new generation and we shouldn't be jaded by all the bull sh*t put out by the media. Obama is just the tip of a huge shift in power-away from superficial idealisms that only limit progress and sustain the status quo to actual change that inspires and uplifts everybody. These are the things everybody should be talking about. Big up Steve for getting the ball rollin'!!

Necole Bitchie

July 16, 2008, 03:29 PM EST

edubl you better preach!

TREdaMC

July 19, 2008, 06:48 PM EST

Droppin that knowledge Virtue...Great take on the current state of "racial fear" that is so evident now that we have the high likelyhood of the first Black president. Its so sad when we have to tip-toe around serious issues just so we don't ruffle the feathers of the Elite. People can laugh with and at Niggers but when it comes to being Real and assessing our history, looking at our losses and gains as a people, positive & negative, why should we have to soften up the hardness to satisfy a complacent majority? They take Obama seriously and they love him, but still I see him having to walk his campaign on a tight rope and not being able to voice his true opinions in fear of losing support from this or that group. White or Black, if your an American then you should know the Real History of your nation and instead of constantly changing the bandages we put on our nation's wounds, we should be cleaning the infections and healing from the inside out! Maybe Barack can help usher in those of us who wish to seriously inspect, repair, and renew America as a society.

Stryker

August 07, 2008, 01:49 PM EST

racial feari something we all have of all races there if fear of a black planet white planet yellow planet ect,ect

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