Happy Monday. This is the first day of school. My daughter is excited about her new school year. I am excited as well, as we have made some positive changes that I will be sharing with you here. For purposes of my blog today, I will post questions that I asked the African American (A.A.)minister on Friday, July 24, 2009. Please be advised that these questions were never answered by him.
If anyone wants to assist the minister, please be my guest.
Happy Friday. To make my point in its most simplistic form, I will ask you a series of questions?
1. Are majority of Black people educated?
2. Are Black people controlling their economics in their own neighborhoods?
3. Do most black families have a father in the home?
4. Do the lyrics in the current culture of music (hip hop) respect black women?
5. What ethnicity,(per its population) have the most men in jails?
6. Are black neighborhoods safe? (Example: Libery City)
7. Are most black schools "A" schools?
8. Can most black children, by grade 4, read on their grade level?
9. What ethnic group commit most violent crimes in America?
10. Can most black males, by the age of 12, speak in complete sentences?
11. Who are raising most black males in America?
12. Did the Hispanic culture come into many areas and surpass the blacks in economics and leadership (public offices)?
13. What is there to be proud of, today, of the black race?
14. What is a leader?
15. Are most black males leaders in America and/or Florida?
Moreover, please answer these questions, send me your answers and at that point, I can seriously ascertain your level of responsibility or inexcusable neglect. Lastly, my cure for these serious ills? God first, and education. A people that cannot speak or write is a people without effective communication. An ignorant people, which we clearly have become, is severely limited.
I await your answers to my questions. Have a wonderful day.
L.
Although I never received answers from the minister, to my questions, I know that there are some reasonable thinking people who understand that it is time to challenge the status quo. The time is out for thinking, if the truth is told, you will not be liked. Ok..I will accept not being liked by some, but I will not stand idly by and watch my race digress and I pretend that I do not see it happening. I see it. You see. Most people in America and the world see it. Can we be genuine with eachother? I must be.
Have a wonderful day.
L. for Love
Monday, August 24, 2009
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