Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Review Of Native Son By Richard Wright

My sister once told me that Native Son by Richard Wright was too violent for her. I thought that she was so strange to say anything is too violent in the United States. This is the empire of genocide and leader assassinations. Native Son shows us that the U. S. is also the empire of forced poverty and ethnic dominance. A poor boy with simple minded parents is doomed unless he can break out of his experience with his curious mind. Some of us did this by reading books from writers like Wright. The main character never breaks free from the plantation rules that govern the U. S. and he suffers the ultimate destruction. Wright also points out that when the under class blows up from the pressure put on them from above, sometimes other members of the society can get caught in the blast. If you find yourself in a rut because of your position in this society you can wait until a majority realizes that empire is dead and we all have worth or you can read Native Son by Richard Wright to see what not to do. 


Friday, March 7, 2014

Review Of Invisible Man By Ralph Ellison

Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison should be read by every dark skinned male as soon as possible. I say male because dark females have their own problems and are not concerned with our fates at all. We should read this book early in our lives because it teaches a valuable lesson. Invisible Man tells us that if we do not control the social institutions that we need to function in this world we will not achieve anything useful for ourselves. Ellison explains that we are nothing if we are dependent on other communities no matter how much work we do. Ellison should not have to remind the children of a people that worked from sun up to sun down so master could live a grand life of this reality. It seems that dark people have some kind of mental block that forces us to have to learn the same lesson every generation. Ralph Ellison did us a huge service by writing Invisible Man. You should do yourself a favor and read this book.


Thursday, March 6, 2014

Review Of The 100 Steps Necessary For Survival In America...

I often hear dark people say that they want more solutions. If this were true more people would watch videos like mine instead of videos about foolishness. The 100 Steps Necessary for Survival in America for People of Color by Sam Chekwas is a book full of solutions. The book is small so that you can go through it a bit at a time. The book is easy to read. All of the solutions are self explanatory just like the title of the book. I doubt that many dark people will read it because they are so uncivilized they do not want solutions. As a matter of fact I am going to start reading the first two paragraphs of books so that people who truly want to can become better. The 100 Steps Necessary for Survival in America for People of Color by Sam Chekwas has inspired me and can inspire you if you dare to read it. 


Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Review Of Custer Died For Your Sins By Vine Deloria Jr.

We often hear about the genocide against the indigenous peoples in the territory now called the United States. Custer Died for Your Sins by Vine Deloria Jr. gives details of how the indigenous peoples were dismantled by the foreign peoples of Europe. Deloria shows how the U. S. government never kept any of the treaties that they signed. He also points out the flaws in the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Custer Died for Your Sins is not all gloom and doom. Deloria discusses the humor of the indigenous peoples. The book deals with conflict between those indigenous who are enslaved and those who are free. It is silly how these two groups are still divided after all that has been done to both of us. Custer Died for Your Sins by Vine Deloria Jr. helped me to know the modern indigenous peoples of the U. S. territory as well as what kind of government we are all living under today.



Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Michael Jackson Speaks To Me

Michael Jackson speaks to me. We talk about the state of the popular rhythm and blues music today. It seems that the show is more important than the music. A pop star can also make more money on their lives than the music they create. We think that this is more the fault of the population. We have gone insane and people who are mad enjoy entertainment above all. Michael and I joke about how quick the dominant system will turn on you. Michael destroyed his physical form to fit in with the culture in control. They destroyed the rest of Michael as soon as he stepped out line. Maybe Michael should not have bought the Beatles catalog. The one thing no one can take away from Michael is his body of work, it speaks for itself. Michael Jackson has motivated me to create the best body of work that I can. Let others decide how good or bad the work is.