Thursday, March 10, 2016

P.O.W. - Prisoners of War

Black people have been seen as, and called many things: ex-slaves, interlopers, vagrants; but I think what best describes us as a people are P.O.W.’s – Prisoners of War. 
To quote Winston Churchill who so poignantly stated “A prisoner of war is a man who tries to kill you and fails, and then asks you not to kill him.”  Is that not what America tried to do blacks? 
Blacks are P.O.W.’s learning to live in a foreign land and instead of being recognized as honored Veteran’s, we are treated as savages.  The way we see it is that we were soldiers.  Many who came to America were in fact soldiers who were captured during times of war (in their own homeland) and as a part of the punitive punishment, were enslaved.
When John McCain was imprisoned over in Honai, Vietnam – he was heralded as a Prisoner of War, ran for Senate and for the highest office of P.O.T.U.S, off of that accomplishment.  Was it an accomplishment or did he just did what he had to do to survive?
No different than any black person captured and brought over to this country.  So, why is it that we as blacks are treated any differently?
When those so-called brute savages in Vietnam had all the guns and he was trapped in a foreign land, he had to do what he had to do in order to get-along.  Same goes for us as blacks; Jim Crow Laws, denying our right to vote and escaping slavery, in itself was our way of going-along-to-get-along; it’s not that we weren't capable of doing for ourselves.  We were living before we got here!
No race of people is better than the other, and for a group of people to think that by the color of their skin, that it somehow makes them superior to another race is absolutely ludicrous, preposterous and ridiculous.  

We as blacks don’t want to return the unjust behavior that was shown to us and nor do we want revenge, or justice for that matter – we want equality, peace to walk the streets, and to be left alone; because we know that we had a rough start out the gate in life and in this country but we persevered and want to be treated as any Veteran returning home from War – Respect.

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