Wednesday, 13 February 2019

JUST A THOUGHT - ON 'THE CONSCIENTIOUS BLACK MAN'S BURDEN'! PART 3.







So, what is it that I speak of, when I refer to 'the conscientious Black Man's burden'? 

If not the sense of collective guilt and responsibility black people feel, for  black people, leaders, and governments that are doing or have done pernicious things? 

Committing acts of evil, of serious injustice, doing reprehensible things which can or is feared will stigmatise and dishonour the collective persona and 'spirit of black people.




And probably nowhere more than in the 'multicultural societies of Europe and North America', is the 'burden of the black man' being displayed so intensely. 

The populist media, politicians and conservative activists might well be playing a machiavellian role, in how they present the negative aspects of human societies. 

But what happens when criminal activities are being reported and debated. Which sector of society seems to be playing more than its share of negative behaviours? 

To be continued!






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