October
9 , 2008 - Issue 294 |
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Reparations
And Repairing Ourselves Worrill’s World By Dr. Conrad W. Worrill, PhD BlackCommentator.com Columnist |
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in and day out we can observe the increased number of African people killing
each other, mentally and physically abusing each other, stealing from
each other, being dishonest with each other, and the list goes on and
on. These negative incidents occur, in part, because segments of the African
community in the The problem with
segments of African people in this country being disconnected from the
great contributions of African people to the civilizations of the world
has resulted in far too many of us believing that the current situation
we find ourselves in cannot be changed. Many African people believe that
the condition of African people in What we are constantly
being fed is that we are on the bottom and we will remain on the bottom.
What the white supremacy forces offer individual African people in We were not always like this as a people. We did not have a “dog eat dog” mentality and this is what we must examine as we continue to struggle to overthrow the system of white supremacy and its impact on us as a people. The Creative Force
of the universe has endowed us with the capacity to make great contributions
to the world. A simple inspection of the ancient One place we can examine this ancient Kemetic wisdom is in a book titled, Selections From the Husia, Sacred Wisdom of Ancient Egypt. The Husia gives insight into how our ancestors viewed life, death, human relations, marriage, parenting, use of power, God, family, and the standards of moral and ethical conduct. Reading these spiritual texts elicits strong feelings in and for African people in a most profound and spiritual way. Peruse these words from The Husia: The Book of Ptah Hotep: “Do not terrorize people for if you do, God will punish you accordingly. If anyone lives by such means, God will take bread from his or her mouth. If one says I shall be rich by such means, [he] she will eventually have to say my means entrapped me.” This passage continues: “If one says I will rob another, he will end up being robbed himself. The plans of men and women do not always come to pass, for in the end it is the will of God, which prevails. Therefore, one should live in peace with others and they will come and willingly give gifts, which another would take from them through fear.” Written about five thousand years ago, the wisdom of these words of instruction should cause African people to reflect on their significance as we struggle to create a greater good for our race. The wisdom of our ancestors should give us the inspiration to rededicate ourselves to the continued struggle for the liberation of African people worldwide. As a race of people,
our survival and development is dependent upon each other. A greater responsibility
is placed upon those of us who proclaim the As I have repeated many times in previous columns, we have a responsibility and a duty to our brothers and sisters to build institutions based on African spirituality, ethics, and morals, and give back that which the Creator has given us, “All Life, Power, and Health, like the Sun Forever.” I urge all African people to take a meditative moment and look deeply inside of ourselves as a people. Let us restore what the ancient Black people of Kemet called Maat: Divine Order, Harmony, Balance, Truth, Justice, Righteousness, and Reciprocity. We had, and lived by Maat before the coming of Europeans. We must return to the ways of Maat so we can survive the white supremacy genocidal onslaught. We must look deep into ourselves! And as our respected ancestor Dr. John Henrik Clarke often said, “If we did it once, we can do it again!” In view of what is happening in the world, we must never lose sight of who we are and our condition. We say, “REPARATIONS NOW! THEY OWE US! BlackCommentator.com Columnist, Conrad W. Worrill, PhD, is the National Chairman of the National Black United Front (NBUF). Click here to contact Dr. Worrill. |
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