Everyone knows that the biggest problem that
African-Americans have is self-hatred. Self-hatred is what causes the low self-esteem
in our young people, which in turn, causes them to murder each other.
Self-hatred is what causes our mothers and fathers to devalue their children.
Self-hatred is the primary reason why our local and national community leaders
can’t work together for our own benefit.
Self-hatred is the primary obstacle to the progress of African-American
people. We all know it, but we do nothing about it. Instead we work to try to
get legislation passed. We work to get more social programs. We fight for more
money and resources to be poured into the community. Our people minimize and
trivialize the impact of self-hatred on our people, believing that if we have
material wealth, the self-hatred will go away. However, the past 40 years or so
since the passing of the 1964 Civil Rights Act has proven the aforementioned
idea false. All of our efforts
will be rendered useless unless we first eliminate self-hatred.
We
first we have to know where the self-hatred is coming from. It is issuing from
those who have an interest in keeping African-Americans a part of a subjugated
minority. It is indoctrination that comes from the media at all levels. It also
comes from our nations classrooms a.k.a social engineering factories. This
indoctrination is targeted toward African-Americans and other groups to make
them feel not only less than, but powerless in the face of the forces that
conspire against them. It comes in several forms and African-Americans must be
aware of these forms in order to combat it.
Open
discrimination/racism – Within open discrimination and racism, we are told
that we are less than and are excluded from conversation and dialogue within
the mainstream. It takes the form of openly racist symbolism, speech,
philosophy and other content. There tends to be a lot of hyperbole attached to
race. Black men are always hypermasculine, hypersexual, tend to have superhuman
strength and agility which is contrasted against a lack of mental acumen. Everything
attributed to African-Americans is given a negative connotation. This type of
self-hate message relies on the suspension of disbelief to adhere to its far-fetched
ideas. Most purveyors of this kind of hate rely primarily on pseudo-science and
fairy tales. Hate-groups are most closely associated with this type of
indoctrination of self-hatred. I have seen some blacks who identify with and
dally with this kind of self-hatred. They believe that whites are gods who hold
the power of life and death over them. It is beyond tragic to say that there
are proponents for white hate groups within the black community today: black
groups that say they are working with white hate groups. It is the result of an
open loathing of self and complete disregard for life.
Our response should
be: The devil is a liar! I am
what God says I am! – Out right rejection and refusal to accept or entertain anything
that comes from this quarter. These folks have discredited themselves with the
outrageousness of their claims. Imagine if someone came to you and said
“African-Americans are merely a mutation from a strand of bleu cheese!” It’s
not even worth the time to take to refute it.
Covert
discrimination/racism – This kind of indoctrination relies heavily on the
“American Assimilation Ideal.”
According to covert discrimination, the goal is to get African-Americans
to want to assimilate into mainstream society and become “Americans”. The
problem with this is that African-Americans are already Americans by virtue of
being born and raised on this soil. We are already Americans because our
forefathers fought and died for what we have and have influenced the progress
of this country as much as any other group. What this self-hating
indoctrination implies is that African-Americans must accept an artificial
construct of what “American” means.
Within the artificial “American” construct is the idea that whites are physically,
culturally, and mentally superior and African-Americans should be striving to
aspire to this ideal. The paradox is while they insist you must assimilate,
they constantly deny you the access to do so.
Equality is denied
African-Americans through the use of coded language, which is used to separate
African-Americans from others in the mainstream. Terms like “urban”, “low
socio-economic-status”, “at-risk,” “foreign,” “single-parent household” are
used to describe African-Americans while terms like “traditional”, “family
values-oriented”, and “conservative” are used to describe the mainstream. In
order to be American, we have to give up our history and embrace the
“collective” history, which is watered down and only references one particular
group. They will tell you that being a true “American” according to their
concept means x,y and z and at the same time insist that African-Americans
never had x, can never attain y, and inherently don’t have z, making your
“American” status always suspect. African-Americans who get caught up in this
group are always trying to prove they are ‘good enough’ to be a part of the
mainstream. Most of the self-hatred indoctrination of this kind usually comes
from amongst the likes of conservatives.
Our response should
be: Firstly, we are God’s property first and foremost. Who I am in Christ
trumps whatever you want to call people down here. When the judgment comes, I
don’t think God is going to care about what country you come from. He’s going
to be looking at your heart. That being said, I’m striving to be called a
citizen of the Kingdom first and foremost! Secondly, I’m already an American whether
you like it or not and I don’t have to ‘assimilate’ or prove anything to anyone!
I was born here. My slave ancestors helped to build this country. My
forefathers fought and died for this country just like yours. They made
valuable contributions like yours. I work and pay taxes just like everyone
else. The Constitution should work for me the same way it works for you. “American”
does not equal a certain culture, class, or skin color. America is a place with
all kinds of people in it. It’s always been that way and always will be. If you
don’t like that, you can exercise your right to move out.
Liberal Racism:
Self-hating indoctrination from the liberal quarter is very hard to detect and
is almost subliminal. The liberal self-hate indoctrination can be very enticing
because the focus is always on creating programs for African-American uplift.
On the face of it, it seems very philanthropic, but when you turn it over, you
can see what it really implies. The liberal self-hate indoctrination tells
African-Americans that they can’t achieve anything without the help of the
mainstream or some outside group. There’s always some group or figure head who
tries to make their claim to fame by ‘saving’ the people of the inner city. To
these people, we African-Americans are too stupid and backward to help
ourselves. We never get a voice in the design of these ‘programs’, but have
them foisted upon us by these elites who feel they know better.
Most of the programs that are
brought to our community from outside agents aren’t really used to help us up,
but to keep us in our place so we will not compete within the mainstream. For
example, welfare has been used to pacify our people and make them complacent. Many
of our people don’t even try to better themselves so long as welfare, section
8, SSI, or some other program exists as a crutch for them. The programs we’ve
been given don’t help us where we need it: building community ties,
self-esteem, building our culture, ect. The liberal philanthropist just throws
cash at existing problems making them worse than before. A young woman who has been sexually
abused and is about to become a young mother doesn’t need just a bi-weekly
stipend of $120.00. She also needs counseling, training as a parent and
training for a job. She needs love and support from the larger community and
mentoring from strong black women. Finally, no one is going to give you
something for nothing. In some cases, the philanthropy in the black community
is just another way to get a customer for some business.
Our response should be:
Thanks, but no thanks, man. I know there’s a God who can supply my each and
every need. If God be with us we can rebuild our community and our culture and
it wouldn’t take all the money the philanthropists think it would take.
Every once in a while each of these types of indoctrination
will employ unwitting self-hating African-Americans to achieve their ends. We
have to recognize them as self-haters rather than buy into what they are
selling because they are African-Americans. Here is your litmus test: Any
African-American that is consistently associated with positive images,
language, and actions is a free-thinker. Anyone else is just another self-hater
and I don’t care how much money, prestige, or clout they seem to have.
Overall, the goal of each of these forms of indoctrination
is to get the African-American to feel as if he/she is less than and to believe
in the godhood of mainstream society and the structures it has set up to limit
our capacities. We have to de-install the virus of self-hatred out of our minds
and hearts and create our own definition of what it means to be an African
American. I believe that starts with a return to God.
As a people we have to get back to our spiritual roots in
Christ. Our self-hatred comes directly from the fact that we don’t know who we
are in Christ. We have to recognize that God made us just like he made other
people and he loves us just as much. Stop believing what the mainstream says.
When the media tries to put one message in our head we have to check that with
the Word of God. Nowhere in the Word of God does it say that African-Americans
are inferior, less worthy, stupid, hypersexual, evil or any other negative
things that have been attributed to us.
Stop worrying about what the mainstream thinks about you. Worry about
what God thinks about you.
We also have to stop looking at the government, the
majority, or the constructs that have been set in place to hold us back. We
have to realize that if we have God on our side, it doesn’t matter what the so
called ‘powers that be’ set up against us. Most people who don’t read the Bible
know about what happened in Egypt when Pharaoh tried to break the nation of
Israel. Pharaoh thought he had it made because he had money and military might.
In the end, nothing Pharaoh had could match the power of God who was working on
Israel’s behalf. If you read the second book of Chronicles (2 Chronicles 14: 7-
15), you will read about the history of king Asa and how he was challenged by
the Ethiopian army which came out with a host of “a thousand-thousand and three
hundred” or a 1,000,300 soldiers, but the army of Israel prevailed against them
with only 580,000 men. Israel defeated an army nearly twice their size because
the Lord was on their side. You
should also read what king Hezekiah did when Sennacherib the King of Assyria threatened
him (Isaiah, 36-38). And there are plenty more instances where God deliverd his
people. There is no power except the power of God. ‘nough said!
The Bible also says “the Lord is with you, while you be with
him; and if ye seek him, he will be found of you; but if ye forsake him he will
forsake you.” (2 Chronicles 15:2) If we as a people want the mercy of the Lord
to overshadow us, we must return to Him. We have to put away the false gods of
materialism, money, lust, and covetousness and turn to the true God with our
whole hearts. For too long we have
been worrying about trying to get a good man or a good woman. We’ve been
chasing after jobs, and political change. We’ve been worrying about
entertainers and athletes. We need to be worrying about our relationship with
God.
If our relationship with God is not right, nothing else in
our lives will be. Inside of every single person created there is a spiritual
space where God is supposed to dwell. That is how God designed us. When God is
absent from our lives, we feel as if something isn’t right. When we are far
from God and doing things that are against his order and his will, there is
something that will nag at us and let us. If we don’t take heed it can indeed
become self-hatred. The self-hatred will create a lot of self-made problems
that
can destroy our own lives. But then God is always faithful to intervene.
Sometimes God will allow us to be overcome by our enemies so
that we can wake up and realize how much we need Him. When I think of the state
of African-American people today, I can’t help but think about how when Israel
went into captivity to Babylon. Israel had it good for a long time, but when
times were good, they forgot God and God had to bring them down so that they
would turn back to Him. After the Civil Rights Movement, a lot of us thought
we’d made it. Then we went in with Baal. Young black people started worshiping
politics. Some of our people turned our back on God for communism and other
vain philosophies. Some of us got caught up in the chase for the “American
Dream.” We forgot about how God delivered us from slavery. We forgot that it
was God that moved men to create and sign civil rights legislation. We forgot
that God moved on our behalf to end segregation. We told God we didn’t need him
anymore and tried in vain to make our own success with our limited knowledge
and understanding of things. Now we’re paying the price.
It also makes me think about King Josiah and how he led
Israel to return to God when he found the book of the law that God wrote
through Moses. When Josiah found the book after all those years, he immediately
wanted to do everything that was in it. I think our people should be like that.
We should get the Bible and want to do everything that God says. Not pick and
choose what we will listen to based on modern notions of political correctness.
We must live according to every word that is in the Bible. We need to do this,
not just so that we will prevail over those that are oppressing us, and not
just so that we can have material blessings on earth. We should be doing it
because of a love for a God who first loved us. In fact, he sent his only Son
to redeem us! Think about how great a sacrifice He made for us! Trust me
people, there is nothing in the Word of God that has been written to limit us,
or take away our joy or pleasure. When we follow the Word of God we will have
more happiness. A lot of times we think that if we could just have our way,
we’d be happy, but God knows better than we do and He wants only the best for
his children. Many if not most of the things we want for ourselves will only
lead to destruction.
Our African-American people need God. He’s not a white man’s
God. He is the God of all creation. He loves us and he desires our good, but we
have to turn to Him. All the legislation in the world can’t change things. Self-haters
will inevitably give up any rights fought for. All the money in the world can’t
change things. Self-haters will use it for their own destruction. All the
people in the world can’t change things (remember the Tower of Babel).
Self-haters just end up arguing without getting anything done. God alone can
change things. He will, if we have faith in his Son Jesus.
At the end of the day the only way to stop self-hate is with
Love. God is Love.
P. S.
Turning your heart toward God would be a lot easier if you
turned the TV off and don’t spend all day on the Internet either. I’ll tell you
from experience, television (and also the internet) is an addictive habit like
drugs or anything else negative that needs to be put down. I found that when I
put down TV, I had a lot of free time to do a lot of things I never thought I
had time for before – like reading the Bible, prayer, meditation, writing, and
visiting places and people. Turning off TV opened up a whole new world for me.
I can’t say enough about how harmful TV and movies can be. TV, movies, and
music are the primary vehicles that are used to undermine and erode self-love
in our community. There are very few positive films/shows about African-Americans
and I refuse to support racist imagery or shows/movies in which people pretend
that we don’t exist. So if you’re not sure if it’s good for you, just turn it
off!
Peace!
LC
Wow. Another powerful post. Reading this stirred up something in me. The examples you use from the bible are so poignant.
ReplyDelete"Most of the programs that are brought to our community from outside agents aren’t really used to help us up, but to keep us in our place so we will not compete within the mainstream." This post is so true. It disturbs me that many black people can't see that "handouts" are not really helping me but keeping them complacent so that they won't think too big.
Thank you so much Lawrence Cherry for another powerful post. I look forward to more from you.
I just want to say Shawn THANK YOU for putting thought to pen! My 60 year old self has been thinking these thoughts for a very long time. I have tried to demonstrate all that you have written in your article.Now i will post it with your blessing & hopefully the written version which is far more exact will "make the difference" my friend!
ReplyDeleteSigned...Beshaun :>
How do we stop self hate in the Black community? Awareness and introspection. People have to become aware of how they self hate and why. We need more posts and conversations like this in all forms. Unfortunate as it is, for some people, self hating is a part of how they develop a strong racial identity. They eventually become aware and evolve in their opinions and actions regarding race.
ReplyDeleteI also wonder if there's a difference between self-hate and self sabotage, even if the two are related. Some of what we call self hate may actually be self sabotage.