Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Fringe Benefits

 "It is not because of your righteousness or your integrity that you are going to take possession of their land;..Jehovah will accomplish what he swore to your ancestors...for you are a stiff-necked people (Deuteronomy (9:5-6)."

There are three reasons why God's love and God's promises can be received by us through faith and accepted without condition. To put it 
another way, there is only one reason we can count on God's unconditional love. God gives us fringe benefits, not based on who we are, how good we are or what we have done, but based on something theologians all "imputed righteousness."

We are beloved, cared for and embraced by the holy, one, all-powerful, all-knowing, sovereign and righteous God because of God's promises, Abraham's faith, Moses prayers and Jesus' life and work.

My ancestors prayed and sang and praised for a better day, even when they were held in slave pens. They prayed from sun up to sun down as they chopped sugar cane, made horseshoes, pots, pans and skillets, picked cotton, made shoes, candles, glass, jewelry and clothing, picked corn, picked and processed tobacco--all without pay--but believing in another day for their children, their grandchildren and their great grandchildren.

None of us has what we have, is who we are, or stands where we stand today by ourselves--and yet the African proverb is true--"We are the reason they ever existed at all." Christ died and rose again for us--ALL OF US. The power, the ability, the future that we have, notwithstanding the seeming overwhelming challenges of our time, is guaranteed to us. We have been washed clean, dressed well and are even now sent forth to live lives of praise, lives that make a difference, lives that have the power to stand and stand tall and succeed and bear witness to love in this most evil time and place.

We did not do it ourselves. We are living on the fringe benefits of those who went before us. We are sure to prosper and overcome by the power of the Christ of God who gave himself and has placed his power for each of us to use and grow and change.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

FIRE this time . . .

"Then the Lord spoke to you out of the fire....the Lord spoke to you at Horeb out of the fire....took you out of the iron-smelting furnace, out of Egypt....for the Jehovah (Adonai), God is a consuming fire (Deut. 4:12ff)."

God spoke to Israel through the fire. Moses tells us in Deuteronomy 4, that this prevented anyone from seeing God and attempting to m
ake an image of God. But God also spoke to Moses in Exodus 3:2, "in flames of fire from within a bush....Though the bush was on fire it did not burn up."

Fire has come to symbolize an important reality for people of faith. We understand fire as the trial of life. All life is trial, test, even when we think everything is going well, we are still being "tried by fire." The Christian Bible teaches us that every human being will be judged. The Christian will not be judged for sins because her/his sins have been covered by the righteousness of God in Jesus Christ, but every work done by the disciple of Christ will be tested by God's fire. Those who refuse to acknowledge God's gift of unconditional love will be judged on the basis of their own human efforts alone, without the benefit of mercy. But life is there to test us and prepare us and refine us so that we can learn the lessons of life that will lead us to God's ultimate unconditional love.

To remain faithful to the unseen God whose rewards are less tangible than some of the prosperity preachers would have us believe, is in itself a difficult test in this age of "thing-worship" and conspicuous consumption. Fire is the symbol of the Holy Spirit's presence. It means that the very presence of God is in us, on us, in our communities, in our families, in every situation and circumstance that people of faith find themselves. It purifies us, "removes the dross" so that the silver will shine, removes the impurities so that we will "be pure Gold." Isaiah prophesies that God is a "refiners fire. He will purify the sons of Levi." Not even imams, pastors, priests and rabbis can serve without fire.

The invisibility of God is countermanded by fire. When we see the crisis of our children's lives in great peril for whatever reason, we are face-to-face with God because we are IN THE FIRE. We need to remember as Moses did that God desires to speak to us in this fire.

The crisis we face in obtaining a higher education for our children, where they must mortgage their lives at high interest rates just to fund colleges and universities they are more than qualified to attend is a FIRE THAT CONFRONTS US and we need to hear what God is saying in that fire. Should our rich nation and those who profit off of its labor power and its resources, but are too greedy and selfish to pay any real taxes, be one of the few developed nations in the world that does not guarantee a free college education to those who qualify? Should we be charging interest rates at all for college loans. Shouldn't a well-trained work force be the material reward for lending such dollars out to our children?

The crisis of domestic violence is a fire where God is seeking to get a hearing on the value we place on children's and women's lives. The crisis of sexual abuse of children (and men and women) is a FIRE IN OUR MIDST where we need to hear what God has to say about our sexually repressed society where sex is used as a weapon for unhealthy people to abuse the weak.

Each of us face many fires. I contend that each of those fires, each challenge, each trial, each difficulty, is a place in our lives where God can be heard if we will FACE THE FLAMES and listen. Already with the most recent crises facing our nation, people are looking for scapegoats, seeking to hide from the uncomfortable issues and concerns of others, seeking to excuse the inexcusable.

Moses stood before a burning bush but the fire did not consume it. The FIRES that come into our lives do not destroy us, even though they seem so deadly, so real, so decisive, so overwhelming. The fire reminds us that God is always with us, just as he was always with the ancient Hebrews as a Pillar of Fire in the night. We are not alone in this night we call life. The FIRE of God is always there, where we can discover the truth, the lesson, the miracle that leads to our soul's advancement.

"Jesus promised, I have a baptism of fire to bring on the world. God seeks to baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire." This is not a comfortable baptism, but our being tried and tested is the only real reason we are journeying on this plane. To ignore the fire is to miss our opportunities for growth, it is to miss the voice of God, the real universal soul-life presence that will ultimately complete us and our journeys.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Protect Our People

 "Moses said to the YHWH, "May the LORD, the God of the spirits of all mankind appoint a man over this community.... (Numbers 27:15).

The future of young Black Boys is heavy on my heart as we struggle with the murder of Trayvon Mart
in. But the truth is I have grandchildren who are bi-racial, several not "Black at all, and I worry equally about them in a world where any child can be gunned down for being in "the wrong neighborhood" or on the "wrong street" or on the "wrong gang turf."

When our children and grandchildren are victimized because they are Asian, Black, Bi-Racial, Female, Gay, Latino, Lesbian, Male, poor or rich Americans, our natural collective, class-ist, ethnocentric, group sensibilities often become prominent in our thinking. We believe that it is a priority to "protect our people" from attacks because they are Jews or they are Blacks or they are transgender. We strategize how we can "protect OUR people."

In the midst of all the heat around the barbaric, senseless and lynch-like killing of Trayvon Martin, I would like to have the historic and prophetic folk wisdom of Moses and Jesus challenge our thinking (and my own).

God had already informed Moses that he would not lead the new generation into the promised land, so Moses responded, "Jehovah-God of ALL SPIRITS, appoint one over this community." Only God could appoint one who would be "over the community." This was a diverse community. The ancient Hebrews were in fact a people that represented diverse tribal groups (see "Tribes of Yahweh" by Norman Gottwald). Not only were they twelve diverse tribes (actually eleven with two half tribes), they had intermarried with a number of other tribal groups and nations, and in fact included in their midst from Egypt was a "mixed multitude," that is to say a multi-racial constituency (I therefore always smile when some Jews tell me they are "white people)." Really is racism so strong in America that every group that immigrates here wants to think of itself as "white?"

But more importantly, as the One Universal Spiritual Reality, God was the God of all spirits. The phrase translates from Hebrew loosely as "Source of Universal Spiritual Life." So much for all our superficial ethnic/racial distinctions (Race is also a very unscientific category). As with the apostasy of Miriam and Aaron concerning his Cushite wife, Moses understood that God is Spirit, and God embraces and is the universal one Loving One of all Spirits (Hence the Hebrew Shema-"Hear, O Israel, the One Lord our God"). In another place God declares, "All Souls are My Soul" (erroneously translated by some from the Greek "All souls are mine."

So God's soul/our souls are troubled by the murder of Trayvon because that boy's life is "Our Life." The scholars who mistranslated the koine (common Greek above) presupposed that God was concerned with or cognizant about ethnicity, gender, gender orientation, family, caste and class, hence they could not conceive in their translation efforts the idea of "One" rather than "many souls."

What really troubles us also is that all of us feel and recognize the same sickness alive in us that we perceived to exist in Mr. ZImmermen's heart. We are agitated about this, in part, because we know that the same fear, the same easy, ultimate, quick solutions to challenges to our existence can be erratic, irrational and genocidal. We would rather eliminate what threatens and challenges us and our world rather than negotiate and understand it. Zimmerman's solution to his fears comes too close to the raw, hidden recklessness concerning human life that is all too resident in us as well. We must, with Moses, become convinced that any solution that kills or negates the humanity of another does damage to our One Universal Spirit. Hence Moses continually "pleaded with God" not to destroy those who had "sinned" and "angered God" in some way. It was the Spirit-Force in his life elevating his consciousness above the tribalistic, ethnocentric, legalistic understanding that he and his community had always understood to be "of God."

In Luke 3:23 the author tells us that "Jesus was 33 years old when he began his ministry, and that he was the son, or so it was thought, of Joseph." Throughout Luke's Gospel he seeks to correct the thinking of the community that Jesus should be thought of as the Christ of God because he was the heir to some bloodline "from Joseph to Seth." No. It is not human blood that determines our oneness. It is not the tribe or clan or caste that determines our worth, our humanity, our "somebodyness." It is the fact that we are all part of the One Spiritual Life that we call God. The Apostle Paul wrote in Romans 3 that even those who do not claim the name or the faith still, as their own Stoic philosophers have written, "live and move and have their being in that One Life."

I teach and proclaim the Virgin Birth of Christ, not as a dogma, but as a way of understanding that the life that we call "Christ" was a spiritual, not a human reality. Mary was not put away because what she had in her was of God, not because of her desire to fulfill her natural inclination to mate with Joseph. All children are our spiritual sons and daughters. All of them are heirs to God's life through the unconditional offer of Love. The crack babies, those born with birth defects, alcohol fetal syndome, Downs Syndrome, with "loser parents" all come into the world as God's re-incarnation of life. We are all daughters and sons of God. Mohandas K. Gandhi wrote, "We are sons and daughters of One Life."

Moses was affirming in his prayer, his request to God, "I know you are not looking for someone who in our opinion comes from the right gene pool. You do not evaluated based on outward appearances, on style without substance, on 'bling bling' and 'chi-ching.' You are not looking at mental acuity and physical strength, or for the well-born and the prominent name. The criteria you will use to choose a leader for the community is deep and has to do with mystical spiritual realities that are nascent in all life and yet for the most part elude us as human beings."

David offers a song of praise, "My soul finds rest in God alone; my salvation comes from him (Psalm 62:1)." Human blood, national origin, citizenship status, class, race, gender, sexual orientation, marriage, family, Jesus said none of this exists in heaven, but in that alternate plane, we are "as the angels (spiritual messengers)." In fact he said we already have "a house" in that plane that does not correspond with our natural reality. In other words most of "our souls" or "our real selves" already exists on that plane. What we have here in flesh and blood is representational of the individual entities (personifications) of the One Soul.

So in spite of the historical, sociological realities that inform this most heinous murder, let us not be sidetracked. Our real need is to embrace as people of faith and as a nation, the concept of the "Oneness of all Life--of all Sentient Beings." If any One Life is abused, castigated, crossed-out, diseased, killed, ignored, mis-educated, neglected, starved, then all of our lives are WORTH NOTHING! What then is happening to our world and to us, where so many continue to be nameless, invisible victims of our affluence and greed?

I have recently been reading "Parable of the Talents" by the late Octavia E, Butler. Her protagonist in that story, Olamina, would put it this way, "We shape God according to the Spiritual Light we allow to shine on our own souls." It is time open our souls more fully to God's light, that God's form in our hearts and minds might be re-shaped to a broader, more inclusive, more magnanimous representation of all humanity.

Flip Flops

 "I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near. A star will come out of Jacob; a scepter will rise out of Israel.... Then Balaam got up and returned home . . . (Numbers 24:17)."

This is an election year, so there are bound to be "flip-flops." Those running for office will from time-to-time "clarify" their positions. The Republican front runner is well known for
this, and yet it seems that he is able to garner a majority of his party's constituents. We could too easily conclude that deception, manipulation, promising and saying anything to get elected, i. e., "speaking out of both sides of ones mouth" is considered virtuous in America.

The ancient Hebrews were more precise. For them there was a fine line between prophets and seers and profit seeking visionaries. The prophet Balaam had been "hired" by the King of Moab to put a curse on Israel. It is an unfortunate reality of our time that there are still many "holy men" and "holy women" and so-called leaders who are campaigning and endorsing this, that and the other because they are PAID TO DO SO. Whether it is an oil company, a business conglomeration, a foundation, a segment of the military-industrial complex, or a drug company foots the bill, there are people of all colors, political persuasions, religions, social organizations, genders, gender orientations and even so-called revolutionaries who are FOR SALE.

It is obvious that Balaam was known to be a "prophet for hire." He had special gifts. He was described as "one whose eyes see clearly, ... who hears the words of God, who has knowledge of the Most High, who sees a vision from the Almighty, who falls prostrate, and whose eyes are open (Numbers 24:15-16)." One day we will accept and understand that the spiritual gifts that one has, come as part of her or his incarnation, and have little to do with their personal character and integrity. With these gifts they can curse as well as bless. In Christ, that is to say in obedience to divine direction, these gifts serve God's ends.

Several apostles of Jesus prophesied that these bought and paid for prophets can be so gifted and so clever and their words can seem so genuine that if it were possible, "they would deceive even God's very elect." We must not make the mistake of thinking that because someone is very gifted, very successful, very good-looking, very smooth, that what that person says or endorses or promises can be trusted.

Pimps, drug dealers and gang leaders are often very gifted, very successful, good-looking and very smooth. In fact many running for office are not far from that and often supported by the same (Remember Meyer Lanky's support of Herbert Hoover, Jeff Fort's-El Rukns-support of Richard Nixon). So blatant was this that Fort and his first lieutenant Mickey Leland were invited and attended Nixon's inauguration and were later awarded a 1 million dollar grant by the administration).

That's why reading these long articles (sorry for the length), thinking, reflecting on the sacred texts of God's holy Word are essential if we are to avoid deception. And yet as has already been said, even deceivers can get it right once and a while. God is not restricted to "the righteous" when God needs to get a message out. The Holy Spirit of God has been offered to believers as a way of discerning truth from error. Occasionally someone who started off wrong and false gets turned around by God (Saul of Tarsus becomes Paul the Apostle). This was true of Balaam. God spoke to him through his donkey and saved him from becoming an enemy of Israel, and hence an enemy of God's plan.

But not only does this chapter reveal that Balaam disappointed the King of Moab by blessing Israel instead of cursing them. God rewarded Balaam with a special vision of what was to come from Israel. "I see him, but not now; I behold him but not near. A star will come our of Jacob; a scepter will rise out of Israel."

Clearly, because of his obedience to the vision of YHWH (Jehovah, Adonai, the Lord), he was granted a glimpse of the coming king. He was allowed to see one who would "rise out of Jacob/Israel" and establish God's rule in the earth. He could only say, "I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near." It doesn't have to be that way for us. Jesus Christ is real--can be NOW for us, and can be NEAR. By acceptance of his righteous obedient incarnation of Life as our life, we, too have the option of SEEING.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Buy Low - Sell High

"Balaam got up in the morning...and went with the princes of Moab. God was angry... the angel of the LORD stood in the road to oppose him."

The term "buy low-sell high" is a trading term. It means you can make a huge profit by buying stock at a low price that is going to shoot up before you sell it. The stock was undervalued or devalued for some reason, b
ut the buyer had info or was simply willing to take the risk that his purchase would pay off with a good return.

It is sickening but perhaps not surprising that along with the so-called "resurgence" of ideology of white supremacy in more complex, lethal forms, that those who out of fear or a desire for profit would always be there who will "defend the system," "defend 'The Man,'" make excuses for those who beat and shoot and unjustly incarcerate our young black and brown boys and men with impunity.

They just come cheaper than they used to because they are more plentiful. In the old days we simply referred to them as "uncle toms" and "sell-outs." Today they are referred to as apologists for oppression or "mainstream" thinkers. Those of us who would dare criticize, question and cast aspersions on those "with the power to oppress (powerless people cannot by definition be oppressors)," will always be confronted with, "Rev. so and so who is a responsible kneegro does not agree with you."

We often hear, "Your ideas are not within the 'mainstream thinking' of 'kneegro leadership" My friend and colleague, the Reverend Albert Sampson, the only clergy person in America ordained by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., once said to a group of Black clergy: "There are only two kinds of Black leaders in the United Methodist Church. Those who stand up for the community and against white supremacy, and those who posture for privilege. They have a perception or rather a deception of power, but posturing on your knees only gets you certain privileges in the master's house, never power."

Nothing has slowed down the struggle to combat and smash white racism and oppression in America, like the mainstream kneegro and his (and more recently her) misconception of power. I hope that those who are eager to get approval from white America or a few dollars more for their bizarre betrayal of the race will at least be silent for a while until we can encourage someone in Florida to prosecute a killer.

Even as I speak, folks in Mississippi are about to stage an insurrection because the outgoing Governor pardon several felons (mostly black) who he considered rehabilitated. Because the law will not allow them to vote and they would have difficulty getting employment under their previous convictions, they pardoned him. Would that these people express similar outrage over the unmitigated killing of a defenseless schoolboy who was doing nothing other than being that and questioning why "stranger danger" was following him through the streets. Don't we tell our children to "get loud" and "act out" when some strange adult is stalking them through the neighborhood. So a black child is dead for doing what we teach all of our children to do--making some noise and resisting a strange man following him through the neighborhood with a weapon.

God was angry with Balaam for going along with the princes who hoped to destroy Israel, so I cannot believe that God is not even angrier now, with the Mr. Cains and Mr. Williamses and Mr. Thomases and Ms. Rices and many others who are ready to jump up and defend and justify the indefensible and the unjustifiable in our midst.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Cure for Snake Bite

One-year Bible-3/14
“The Lord said to Moses, ‘Make a snake and put it up on a pole; anyone who is bitten can look at it and live.’ So Moses made a bronze snake and put it on a pole. When anyone was bitten by a snake and looked at the bronze snake, he lived (Numbers 21:8-9).”

“You don’t have to look far for the answer.” We’ve heard that adage often and its true. The thing that paralyzes us, that stops us in our tracks, can be easily overcome if we face it head-on and deal with it. We have to face our fears because that is all they are. How do we face our fears? We just remember, “Many are the afflictions of the righteous. The Lord delivers her/him out of them all (Psalm 34:19).”

We give too many situations and too many people power over us—the ability to poison us—our relationships, and everything around us. This is idolatry. It is giving these things and people the place of God in our lives. They really do not have this kind of power; we give it to them/it.

These people and situations are nothing but the result of us allowing our fear of them or anxiety about them to dominate our consciousness, our bodies, our existence. God was saying to Moses, “Oh, they are being bitten by 'poisonous' snakes? Make them look and see that poison or not, a snake is just a snake—no more, no less, and they are my blessed beloved children." How many snakes are you fixated on? You do the math.

Peace out.

Sunday, March 11, 2012

A Sistah in the White House - God's Answer to White Supremacy

"Miriam and Aaron began to talk against Moses because of his Cushite wife, for he had married a Cushite. 'Has Jehovah (YHWH) [aka: Heb-Adonai, Christian-the Lord] only spoken through Moses?' they asked. 'Hasn't he also spoken through us?' And the Lord heard this (Numbers 12:1-12)."

The issue was clearly race. "How could God call you to be our primary leader, the highest official in the land, and be stained with Black blood by intermarrying with this Black woman?" They objected to this beautiful Black Sistah occupying the "White House" of the ancient Israelites (Hebrews). The historical-critical methodology of analyzing sacred texts could also reveal that the Nile story (Moses floated out of the Hebrew encampment into Pharaoh's Court Wading Pools) is an early story added to distinguish Moses from his African origins (like the Bethlehem birth narratives of Jesus). But this would have been unnecessary, since the land that the Hebrew's ancestor Abraham settled in was also part of the African continent. (Look at your map and discover which continent ancient Israel is located on).

The Bible tells us that among the ancient Hebrews who left Egypt was a "mixed race people (Exodus 12:38)." Exodus 12:41 reminds us they had lived in Egypt 430 years, hence a comment to explain the Black (Cushite) African and Chaldean blood of many of the ancient Hebrews (Ha'Biru-see "Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic," by Frank Moore Cross, Harvard University Press and "Tenth Generation" by George Mendenhall, University of Michigan Press). Moses' marrying Zipporah was nothing out of the ordinary for him. She was the oldest of the three daughters of Reuel, called Midianite (who were also considered Cushite though living on the fertile crescent or Levant of the Mediterranean Sea).

The racial characteristics in the cartoons that Adolf Hitler's propagandists drew to ridicule and identify Jews were the same cartoons used to identify the children and grandchildren of African American, African Caribbean, African Canadian, Afro-French, Afro-Russian and Colonial African (British) soldiers living in the Rhineland. Hitler even made the claim that the Allies had left these soldiers behind to marry German women as a plot to "mongrelize" pure Arian blood. Not even the Askenazic Jews of Germany escaped this classification as "fair-skinned coloreds."

These mixed-race children were the first targets of Hitler's Euthanasia programs which gassed and sterilized and ultimately shot and starved these black men, women and children of color in Nazis Germany. My colleague The Reverend Chris Pierson just informed me that Anderson Cooper presented this subject today (3/9/12) on AC 360, so you can verify what I am writing through that source.

Perhaps Miriam and Aaron had forgotten that their brother was raised in the culture and religious traditions of African Egypt. In his book "The Destruction of African Civilization," the late Dr. Chancellor Williams traced the King of Egypt's lineage at the time of the Exodus to be in the line of the "Black Kings," because a half century earlier Cush had invaded Upper Egypt and established its dynasty there). The concept of "One God" or what we call Monotheism originated with Pharaoh Akenhaton, also known as Amenotep I. The Ankh which resembles the cross was developed by his dynasty to symbolize the oneness of all life through the One God.

Surely the evolution/revelation/transition that Moses proclaimed in summarizing the three ancestral tribal gods of the ancient Hebrews (Bull of Jacob, Lord of Abram, Fear of Isaac) into YHWH="I AM" was no historical accident for one whose people had celebrated the One God of Egyptian monotheism. Moses' revelation on Mount Sinai clarified that this God could not be represented by tribal images and symbols of fear or bulls, goats, lions or even as divine kings.

But back to the core of this Bible study. What was God's response to their bigotry, their elevation of the absence of melanin as a divine trait? "AT ONCE the Jehovah said to Moses, Aaron and Miriam, "Come out to the Tent of Meeting (Tabernacle), all three of you. . . . Jehovah (YHWH) came down in a pillar of cloud; he stood at the entrance of the Tent and summoned Aaron and Miriam. . . . The anger of the Lord burned against them and he left them. . . . 'Why were you not afraid to speak against my servant Moses?' When the cloud went away from over the Tent, Miriam had become leprous as white as snow (NASB 12:4-10)." You can draw your own conclusions. But it is clear that God has no patience for those hung up on the complexion of his leaders. As an aside of Grace and forgiveness, foreshadowing God's unconditional love, it was Moses who prayed to God to heal Miriam of her white skin: Moses (12:13). Think on these things.

Friday, March 9, 2012

If it is a Boy, Kill Him - The Black Male in Ameria



Do they not go astray who devise evil?   Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people (Proverbs 14:22, 31, 32, 34)

Urban League report focuses on the Black male

'Empowering Black men to reach their full potential is the most serious economic and civil rights challenge we face today. Ensuring their future is critical, not just for the African American community, but for the prosperity, health, and well-being of the entire American family.'

NUL President Marc H. Morial


“The king of Egypt said to the Hebrew midwives . . . . ‘When you act as midwives to the Hebrew women, and see them on the birthstool, if it is a boy, kill him; but if it is a girl, she shall live (Exodus 1:15-15.)’”  This was Pharaoh’s edict to the Hebrew midwives.  We must pay careful attention to this passage.  Verses 9 and 10 tell us that the problem was that Pharaoh saw that “there were too many of them (Hebrews) and that they were “numerous and becoming more powerful.”  He cautioned his advisors, “Let us deal shrewdly with them (1:10).”

He thought he had the perfect plan.  The goal was not simply to eliminate the boys.  THE GOAL WAS TO WEAKEN THE PEOPLE.  It was to make them weak.  It was to decrease their numbers.  Seeing those who were supposed to bring and nurture life, act instead to destroy it is a real psychological blow to any community.  The first strategy was to get them to do the killing for him.  It may at first have seemed very arrogant and foolish of him to expect Hebrew midwives to kill Hebrew boys, but Pharaoh understood something about human nature. 

First, those who were to nurture life were being forced to serve as immediate witnesses to the genocide.  How many drugged-out mothers have succumbed to the pain of seeing the genocide and victimization of a white supremacist society over the hopes, dreams, futures and very physical safety of their offspring?

In the nations of the Third Reich, when poor Jews started disappearing, those with means could still buy a little food, a little freedom, and a little delay.  The Jews who became guards in the ghettos, and those who supported them, actually came to believe that the massive program of “relocation” (extermination) did not include them.   

Desperate people will easily resort to desperate denials and fantasies in the face of seeming overwhelming power and influence.  Oppressed people, especially those whose faith perspective is limited by their conception of material comfort, too often become the “Indian Scouts” for the colonial cavalry that will eventually annihilate them.  Then those who have had some meager benefit or “funding” from the rich and powerful are often all too ready to preserve their “privileged status” by doing “whatever it takes” to satisfy their benefactors.

The Black African American middle class community understands that many of even the most “progressive and enlightened” among whites in America (and their immigrant American clones and wannabees) have no use for them.  These people love to “help poor blacks,” to conduct mission trips to poor black communities and poor black nations.  They love to wring their hands about what they call “black-on-black” violence.  They sit in Universities and whip out statistics and write papers on all the remedial things they need to devise (of course with themselves in leadership) to save the next generation of “African Americans.”

Yet they won’t step foot in a church, join a club, a lounge, or a nightclub, shop at a grocery store, live in a neighborhood or a send their children to a school where black middle class are in the majority.  Many do not know famous black authors, inventors or significant historical contributions made by blacks.  Many, in spite of numerous advanced degrees have never read a Black author of any kind.  They do not like living and working in situations where Blacks are their “equal,” but prefer to take on the roll of beneficent paternalistic saviors to poor blacks.  They also work hard to pit poor Blacks against middle class Blacks.  They seek to create a false consciousness among poor and middle class Blacks about each other.  Through construct, myth and theory they seek to help all understand how the Black middle class are distant and look down on them, all the while ignoring the fact that these so-called “Poor Blacks” are the brothers, sisters, cousins—and often children of Black middle class families.  Hence we saw television programs in the 70s like the “White Shadow” and “Webster,” and the media still spends an inordinate amount of space and time focusing on that one white teacher or principal who needs to be commended for just doing the job they were paid to do in a “predominantly Black/Latino” school or community center.

Nevertheless, the attempt to destroy the Black middle class and its growth by destabilizing black communities, black households, black economy and black families is working.  The criminal “just-us” system in America has been most effective in carrying out genocide against Black (middle class and poor and underclass) America.  Below are a few illustrations and statistics worth repeating:

WASHINGTON (FinalCall.com) - The prospects are bleak. Genocide is no exaggeration.  Incarceration, AIDS, unemployment and the school drop-out rate are all problems challenging Black people in America—Black males in particular—and according to this year’s annual report released Apr. 17 by the National Urban League (NUL) entitled “The State of Black America: Portrait of the Black Male,” these problems represent the most serious social crisis occurring in the United States today.

“A quarter of all Black Americans live below the federal poverty level, a poverty rate about twice the national rate,” Illinois Senator Barack Obama (D) writes in the report’s foreword. “In some cities, more than half of all Black boys do not finish high school, and by the time they are in their 30s, almost six in ten Black high school dropouts will have spent time in prison.”

The bad statistics concerning Black men go on and on. Half of all Black men in their 20s are unemployed, and more young Black men are in prison than in college.

“Empowering Black men to reach their full potential is the most serious economic and civil rights challenge we face today,” NUL President Marc H. Morial told reporters at the National Press Club. 

“Ensuring their future is critical, not just for the African American community, but for the prosperity, health, and well-being of the entire American family.”

Black males are more than twice as likely to be unemployed as White males, and nearly seven times more likely to be incarcerated, with their average jail sentences 10 months longer than those of White men. In addition, Black males between the ages of 15 and 34 are nine times more likely than Whites to be killed by firearms, and nearly eight times as likely to have AIDS.

As a solution to the problems, the report recommends universal early-childhood education; all-male schools which emphasize mentoring programs and longer class hours; more “second chance” programs for dropouts and former offenders; a restoration of the Summer Jobs Program; and an effort to convince children that education pays dividends later in life.

The NUL report bears witness to the condition of the Black man and the conspiracy to destroy Black males. Some have argued that the conspiracy to destroy the Black male is a “theory,” however, the scripture of the Bible gives proof of the reality of a plan to destroy the male child.

During the time of Moses, the Pharaoh of that day issued a decree to destroy all of the male children of Israel, as well as during the time of the birth of Jesus, when King Herod issued a decree to kill all of the boy babies to stop the birth of The Messiah.

The conspiracy and plan to target the Black male is best expressed in the Bible in Exodus 1:10, wherein Pharaoh states “Come let us deal wisely with them, lest they multiply and join onto our enemy and come against us in war.”

Although the NUL report stated there are solutions, but they don’t operate on a large enough scale, the report, however, fails to reflect the decades of work and admired results achieved by the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan.

Beginning in the late 1980s, Min. Farrakhan toured the country, alerting young Black men to a planned genocide against them by the U.S. government through his “Stop the Killing” tour.
This series of lectures was aimed at informing the community, and young Black men in particular, of the government’s plan to target young Black men for destruction. It was also during this period that Min. Farrakhan worked with youth gangs to help promote peace, and with rappers in the hip hop community to help decrease conflict.

In the mid-1990s, Min. Farrakhan launched another national tour entitled “Men Only Meetings” where he again alerted Black males of the government’s plan to promote a negative image of the Black man in the U.S. and in the world as a “menace to society.” This image, according to Min. Farrakhan, was largely promoted through movies and other negative imagery to set up the Black male for destruction.

It was during these series of men only meetings that Min. Farrakhan spoke of A Million-Man March that he began to mobilize for in 1995. The Million Man March was the most successful mobilization of Black men in U.S. history, when more than two million men rallied on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on October 16, 1995.

Growing out of the Million Man March, more Black men voted in the 1996 election than had ever voted before, and tens of thousands of Black children were adopted by families headed by Black males.

“We must close the jobs gap. We must close the education gap. We must close the high school graduation gap. But I suggest to you, that we’ve got to close—as Senator Obama says in his foreword—the empathy gap. We’ve got to close the gap of concern in this nation today,” said Mr. Morial.

  Explanations of black juvenile homicides in the 1980s that focus on the “super-predator” theory have no basis in fact. Justice Department data show that the entire rise in such homicides for the period 1984-1994 was related to firearms, as has been the decline in homicides beginning in 1995. Thus, the lethality of young offenders increased by having access to guns, rather than there being a new “breed” of young killers. Further, if the 15-19-year olds who were committing violent crimes in the late 1980s were actually“super-predators,” then they should have displayed these tendencies in the early 1980s as well, when they were in the 10-14 age range. Data for this period, though, show no indication of that (FBI-3, Crime in the United States, 1996, 1997).

This therefore lends support to the explanation that the greater availability of firearms, much of it related to the drug trade, was the primary source of the increase in violence.  Criminologist Alfred Blumstein has conducted prominent analyses of the overall racial composition of the prison population. In an examination of the 1991 state prison population, he concluded that 76% of the higher black rate of imprisonment could be accounted for by higher rates of arrest for serious offenses. While this held true for most crimes, the critical exception in this regard was drug offenses, which will be detailed further below. The remaining 24% of disparity might be explained by criminal histories, racial bias, or other factors.

Offenses by blacks are more likely to lead to arrest than those of whites. While the self reported involvement of adolescent males represents a 3:2 black/white differential, the arrest ratio is 4:1.

While there are no dramatic differences in the degree to which blacks and whites become involved in offending at some point, blacks are nearly twice as likely to continue offending into their twenties. The key variable in this regard is the adoption of adult roles. Thus, among young adults who are employed or living in a stable relationship there are no significant differences in the persistence of offending by race.

Research on sentencing in a number of jurisdictions has concluded that disparity based on race does in fact occur. One of the more sophisticated such studies examined case processing and sentencing outcomes for persons arrested for a felony offense in New York State for the years 1990-92.  Controlling for factors including prior criminal history, gender and county, the researchers found that for the more serious offenses, there was relatively little difference in sentencing, although it was estimated that 300 black and Hispanic offenders who received prison terms would not have had they been white.

For property offenses and misdemeanors, though, minorities were considerably more likely to receive jail terms.

Sources:
(Charles Pulaski, and George Woodworth, “Comparative Review of Death Sentences: An Empirical Study of the Georgia Experience,” Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 74 (fall 1983): 661-753.

Stephen Klein, Joan Petersilia, and Susan Turner, “Race and Imprisonment Decisions in California,” Science,
(February 16, 1990).

John Hagan and Ruth D. Peterson, “Criminal Inequality in America: Patterns and Consequences,” in John Hagan and Ruth D. Peterson, Crime and Inequality, (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1995), p. 28.

The key issue in this regard appears to lie in the use of discretion by the courts when sentencing offenders. Violent offenders, regardless of their race or ethnicity, are quite likely to be sentenced to prison.

But for less serious offenders where there is an option, but no obligation, to sentence an offender to prison, prosecutors and judges are making decisions in each case about whether an offender will receive six months in jail, for example, or be required to enter a treatment program and make restitution to a victim.

It would be a mistake simply to attribute the results of such studies to prosecutorial and judicial racist beliefs; in some jurisdictions a significant number of prosecutors and judges are minorities prosecuting and sentencing other minorities to terms of incarceration. The results instead may reflect the degree to which offenders bring different sets of resources with them to the court system. For example, do white offenders have greater access to private defense attorneys who can devote more time to their cases to try to convince prosecutors and judges that a jail or prison term is not warranted? Do they have greater access to expert psychiatric testimony or can they afford to subsidize placement in a substance abuse treatment program? Or, is unconscious racism at play: do whites speak in a language and manner that is more comfortable to the decision makers in the courtroom?

These questions have important implications for developing remedies for the racial disparities that are so prominent in the criminal justice system. While some might advocate that a solution to minority over-representation in the prison system would be to sentence more white offenders to prison, such an approach would be extremely costly and would not alleviate any of the harms suffered by minority communities.

The alternative approach is to examine the factors that enable white, or middle class, offenders to be sentenced to non-prison terms more frequently and to replicate those conditions for low-income people. For example, if middle class offenders have greater access to drug treatment resources, courts and communities could expand such services to make them accessible to a broader range of offenders. Additionally, greater resources could be devoted to indigent defense services, a proposal to which Attorney General Janet Reno has frequently called attention.

Since 1980, the “war on drugs” has been the most significant factor contributing to the rise of prison and jail populations. Drug policies have also had a disproportionate impact on African Americans and have exacerbated the racial disparities that already existed within the criminal justice system.* This has come about in two ways: first, drug offenses overall have increased as a proportion of the criminal justice population and, second, the proportion of African Americans among drug offenders has been increasing (James F. Nelson, Disparities in Processing Felony Arrests in New York State, 1990-92, Albany, N.Y.: Division of Criminal Justice Services, 1995).

From 1980 to 1995, drug arrests nationally nearly tripled from 581,000 to 1,476,000, thus bringing nearly a million additional drug cases to the court system each year. Over the course of this period, drug cases came to be treated much more harshly. Primarily as a result of mandatory sentencing policies adopted by all fifty states and the federal government, convicted drug offenders are now far more likely to be sentenced to prison than in the past. Justice Department data reveal that the chances of a drug arrestee being sentenced to prison rose by 447% between 1980 and 1992. 
Taken from
:
The Crisis of the Young African American Male and the Criminal Justice System
Marc Mauer, Assistant Director
The Sentencing Project
Prepared for U.S. Commission on Civil Rights
April 15-16, 1999
Washington, D.C.

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The Hebrew midwives did not follow Pharaoh’s orders.  They knew this wasn’t about the survival of one gender over the other.  They did not allow their enemy’s agendas like “war between the sexes” and “feminists verses male chauvinists” to define their struggle and neither must Black African American, Brown and White Latino American, and yes-Asian American people. 
The Hebrew midwives demonstrated that they were as capable as the King of Egypt when it came to being crafty and shrewd in order to insure their people’s survival.  The Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson often says, “No one will save us, for us, but us.”  What the National Urban League and Minister Louis Farrakhan are doing and proposing is just one step in one right direction need to be taken.   But meanwhile the attempt to kill, to incarcerate, to disenfranchise, to mis-educate, to eliminate black boys and also brown boys continues.  Notwithstanding all the test tubes, invitro fertilization techniques, it takes the whole village, not one sex, one type, one class or one cultural competency, to make a community prosperous, strong and thriving.  
Stop the killing of our children!!