Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Negroes Please!

So, I finally had the opportunity to read the so-called controversial speech that Bill Cosby gave at the 50th commemoration of the Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education Supreme Court decision. You know, the one that got Dr. Cosby branded everything from a classist to a race traitor for suggesting that perhaps us Black folks are our own worst enemies at times and need to turn a mirror on some of our more self-destructive behaviors. If you haven't read it and have only seen and heard the more sensational sound bites and news clips then here is a link to it:

http://www.eightcitiesmap.com/transcript_bc.htm

I have to say that after reading it in its entirety there is very little I disagree with in Cosby's speech including the tone of it. What, exactly, is controversial about social responsibility? That fact that he did not mention all the obstacles Black people face is not an issue to me. He was addressing Black people. They already know the obstacles. He, himself, is a Black person. He for damn sure knows the obstacles. He was trying to make his way in show business in the sixties and seventies during the height of the Civil Rights movement. Trust, he knows the obstacles. He grew up in the same poor little neighborhood in Philadelphia that I grew up in, went to the same highschool as my mother and graduated with my aunt. He knows the obstacles. There has been enough said about the obstacles. We have been talking about the obstacles for decades and, while many of them still exist, Cosby's point was simply that we have not taken advantage of the obstacles that so many have fought and suffered to remove from our paths. We have not taken enough advantage of the opportunities we have. We complain about living in crime and drug-infested slums while contributing to the crime and the drugs. His question was a simple one, "What are we going to do about it?"

His analogy was right on point. There's an opponent in front of you. He's there to kick your ass. You know he is going to try to kick your ass. You can't ignore what he's doing but you better have some kind of game plan for what you're going to do in response. You better have some plan to avoid getting your ass kicked and maybe to kick a little ass yourself. Right now, we just aren't doing anything and even if you take issue with that assessment you'd have to agree that we certainly aren't doing enough. We are standing there whining and complaining to the referee while we're getting pummelled. We are in the ring complaining about fouls and low-blows and hitting behind the head while meanwhile we're losing the fight. We need to start swinging and not in a violent sense. We need to raise our children and find out why those who we call our brothers and sisters are not raising their own. Poor parenting needs to be treated as the cultural problem that it is. Dead-beat dads, promiscuous mothers having baby after baby from one man after another, need to be treated as the disgrace that they are. We, as a people, need to hold them accountable. It needs to be more than just fodder for jokes on Comic View and Def Comedy Jam. We need to practice birth control, if not abstinance, at least through our damn teen years! Does anyone disagree that teenagers should not be having babies? Fuck all you want once you have an education and a job! Have all the kids you want once you are in a committed relationship leading to marriage with someone you know will be there to support your children. Start giving more of a damn about the future of our people then whatever bullshit you're dealing with now. Care more about your children than your sex life.

We need to eschew crime and condemn the criminal rather than exalt him. Hip-hop lyrics that glorify drug dealers and Black on Black crime should be treated as the Tomism that it is. Those who write this mess should be treated as the sell-outs that they are and we should neither buy there records nor let our children listen to them and boycott any record station that plays this racist genocidal crap.

It should be an embarrassment that in some inner-city schools the drop out rate has reached 50%. It should be an embarrassment that there are more Black men in prison than in college. It should be an embarrassment that many Black children cannot speak proper English. What exactly is there to disagree with in all of this? Are we pissed off because we think Cosby is wrong or because we know that he is right? Are we pissed off because he aired our dirty laundry in public? News flash people, none of this is a secret to anybody. Are we pissed off because we think he could have found a nicer way to put it? Dr Cosby was speaking to a bunch of students as their elder, an elder who was rightly agravated. When, exactly, is the time for nice language and coddling over? When is it okay to get pissed off? I thank Dr. Cosby for his honesty and I wish that we would all get a little more honest with ourselves. We have problems beyond what White people have done to us, beyond what America continues to do to us. We have problems within our own community that we ourselves have caused, that we ourselves are perpetuating. When, exactly, is it time to address them?
Dr Cosby, I got the message. Preach on!

9 comments:

Doug said...

More MEN like Wrath and Doctor Cosby. The whole world improves when we deny the laziness of ignorance, and realize that aiming for the gutter isn't the goal, but aiming for that celestial beauty way out there!

A.I. said...

WRATH!I HAVE READ THIS ARTICLE MONTHS AGO AND COULD NOT AGREE MORE
WITH YOUR COMMENTS.RAISED IN BROOKLYN N.Y AND RESIDE IN VANCOUVER B.C,JJUST GLAD TO SEE A BLACK MAN SAYING WHAT HE IS THINKING AND FEELING.AS A BLACK CHEF I HAVE HEARD IT ALL WHY SOME OF THESE UNEDUCATED BROTHERS DO NOT HAVE JOBS AND HOW THE SYSTEM IS FUCKING THEM.KEEP DOING WHAT U DO. ABOUT TO GET ONE OF YOUR BOOKS.

Wrath said...

A.I.

Thanks for the support, Bro. My books are in a an entirely different vein though. If you're not a fan of extreme horror or if you've never experienced it, than what I write will no doubt come as a shock. If you're still up for the challeneg then check out "The Book of A Thousand Sins". It's probably the most palatable for all but connoisseurs of the grotesque.

I'm assuming that you are Liz's chef? That's cool, man. I hope you're taking good care of her. She's a wonderful woman. Peace and happiness to both of you.

Each one teach one and perhaps we'll reach one.

Liz said...

Hiya Wrath,

Yeah, that's my Chef there.
I was reading your article and knew that AJ would appreciate it, cos both think the same way.

After he read it, he was like, this guy is cool, I have to read his books! And AJ has more of a stomach for that sort of stuff than me, so I'm sure he'll like them!

Take care!

x

A.I. said...

THANK YOU. ....ABOUT TO GET THAT BOOK TODAY.

PEACE

igrat777 said...

Once again... very well said! :o)

HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY! PEACE AND LOVE.

Rod Ross said...

This response is late because I saw this blog today. What Cosby said is true, however I did have a minor problem with the tone.

My question is: Why didn't Bill Cosby say these things 20, or even 30 years sooner? He could have. Those issues existed back then. I know why. He wanted to make as much money as he could, then get on his high-horse this stuff to get attention.

He's angry that Blacks for the most part, are not like the Cosby Show. Well, we seem to be more like Fat Albert! Oh yeah, he created that. Hey, Hey, Hey!

Rod Ross said...

I meant "get on his high-horse and say this stuff to get attention."

charlie h. said...

Rod Ross, U r so wrong and so not-clever altho u think u are!!!

Back then, 20 -30 years ago, Dr Cosby like the rest of us elders had hope for black people.

The biggest disgrace is that the younger generation took all that blood, sweat and tears of the Civil Rights movement and squandered it on 'little egomaniacal trips such as rapping'. Everything I see of this younger generation tramples on the dignity of their elders such as Dr Cosby. What did Dr King die for? Not this rubbish!

Dr Cosby's entertainment career was all about Black sovereignty and showing that Blacks with a 'will' can do it.

Instead, our inheritance is a whining, whingeing, self-centered, other people blaming crop of failures.

All I can say now is: Get up off your bums and earn your keep.