At
this current stage of history in the African (Black)
Liberation Movement, it is important that key concepts
be revisited and re-discussed in our continued efforts
to seek clarity on certain ideas that are fundamental
to the white supremacy foundation of America.
First, there is the idea and concept of the “Maafa.” When we discuss
genocide against African People in America, we must also discuss the Maafa, because
it was this Maafa that has historically created the
on-going genocidal conditions inflicted against African
People in America.
African People must come to
the collective reality of our Maafa and act on it
also.
When we use the term “Maafa,” we are talking about an African term
used to describe tremendous suffering, indescribable
atrocities, disaster, calamity, catastrophe, or injustice.
This term is used to refer to the protracted suffering
of African people and culture as a consequence of
the Transatlantic Slave Trade System. As the African
Maafa researcher, Michael Scott, explains - “No African
was waiting as a slave to be traded to the Europeans.
In all regions of Africa, from
which Africans were transported, the African was involved
in a brutal war declared by the European aggressor,
interested in exploiting the human and natural resources
of the richest continent on the earth.”
Further, Brother Scott reveals, “These Africans who became prisoners
of war were placed in detention camps and then transported
to the Americas
to be enslaved by the benefactors of their captors.
No African began his or her ordeal as a slave. Africans
were reduced to slavery by conquest.”
It is important for African People to understand and internalize
these brief historical facts. Just as the Jews, or
any other group of people in the world, internalize
their holocaust, and act on it, African People must
come to the collective reality of our Maafa and act
on it also.
Finally, Brother Scott instructs us that, “Our foreparents were
innocent victims of these heinous system of forced
labor. They were never able to comprehend being seized
in early morning attacks on their villages by vicious
raiding parties. They were never able to understand
why they were being sold by the avaricious middle
men. They could never fathom why they were being marched
in fetters and chains to the coast where they were
bartered for European merchandise especially rum and
guns. They could never appreciate why they were being
warehoused in hell-like dungeons in Elmina or Goree.”
So now that we have some insight into the idea and concept of the
Maafa, it should make it easier to understand the
idea and concept of genocide. In Olomenji
‘s book, White Genocide, Black Obsolescence, The
Question of Black Survival In White America,
he defines genocide very succinctly. He says genocide
is the “deliberate and systematic destruction of Black
people by white American socio-economic and cultural
forces.”
According to Brother Olomenji, America
has created an ideology that justifies the annihilation
of African people in this country. This is the function
of genocide by those who inflict it on a mass of people.
That is, they create a rationale for the annihilation
and then try to explain that it does not exist.
The white man and white woman
stole and criminally appropriated the services and
the value of three hundred years of labor and then
passed it on through inheritance to their children.
This was the case in the CIA involvement in cocaine distribution
in Los Angeles in which the profits
were used to finance the CIA-backed Contra army in
Nicaragua. This involvement
of the CIA caused a proliferation of the distribution
and sale of crack cocaine across the African Communities
of America, causing serious devastation to our communities.
The United States Government tried to downplay the
CIA’s involvement in this incident by saying that
this is an isolated situation, and in fact, this is
not true.
As a result of the Maafa and the genocide against African People
in America,
we must step up the demand for Reparations as the
National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America,
N’COBRA, is advocating, as are many other African
organizations throughout the world.
Reparations simply means repair for injuries, harm and damages.
As it has been pointed out, over and over again, we
were made chattel and worked for more than three-hundred
years without pay or other compensation for the value
of our labor. The white man and white woman stole
and criminally appropriated the services and the value
of three hundred years of labor and then passed it
on through inheritance to their children. This process
helped create the United
States of America and this is
fundamental to our demands for Reparations.
We must continue to discuss these ideas in our efforts to dismantle
our mental shackles. Every race and every ethnic group
in the world protect their interests and African People
should and must do no less.
BlackCommentator.com
Columnist, Conrad W. Worrill, PhD, is the
National Chairman Emeritus of the National Black United
Front (NBUF). Click
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