Its the
greed for short-term profit that has generated an entire society devoid of values
and that alienates the poor and the few non-greedy. Most of the incentives and many of the
laws in the society are corrupt.
As an example, more is paid to professional athletes than societys teachers. The
teachers have to work two jobs to make ends meet, yet they are responsible for shaping the
future by shaping the minds of our children. Im happy to see the brothers and
sisters in sports and entertainment making money. However, I am appealing to them, what
are you doing with the money to help your people? What kind of opportunity is paraded
before our young, when there are only about a thousand positions for our talented sports
figures but there are millions of Black children suffering, who can never become
professional athletes to escape from their condition?
Legislative policy and tax law is perverted to work for the rich. The political action
committees (PACs), the lobbyists, the special-interest groups, all work for the rich. The
rich get a capital gains tax break. The corporations get to write off special deductions
and interest on loans. The poor get nothing but the burden and the blame. The lowest rung
of the workforce is made idle through plant closings and America spends next to nothing to
retrain them to make them useful in the economy.
Pride and arrogance are part of the leaders mentality. This spiritual disease is
what blinds them to the true formula for success because theyre trying to keep up a
posture in the world that is out of step with the will of God and the demands of the time.
They want to maintain themselves as the great imperialist power, the overlord, the
slavemaster, the god beside God.
It doesnt profit Americas leaders to lose the respect of the people who
have sacrificed to build this country. The American worker has worked and sacrificed to
build this country. The corporations, the high-paying govern-ment jobs, the fine material
possessions, all of this was built on the backs of slaves and the labor class. It is wrong
for companies to leave the poor and the working classes in the lurchconceding
manufacturing to other nations under the guise that America is becoming a more
service-oriented economy.
Its the failure to deal effectively with this old mentality of slavemaster and
slave that has taken the country to the brink of ruin. If America does not deal with this
mentalitywhich is rooted in the outdated relationship between Black and
whitethen America is doomed.
Manufacturing is the bedrock of self-independence. Why should America let others
produce for her what she can produce for herself? Why should Italy produce all the shoes
while the American shoemakers sit idle at home? Why should your garments be fabricated in
Taiwan while your own plants close and collect dust? America could see the simple
solutions to its problems if America were not blinded by greed and that old mentality of
slavemaster and slave. Both mentalities have to be broken and replaced with a sense of
community, humanity and fairness structured on truth and the principles of justice and
equality.
The Mentality of Black Leadership
Black organizations and leadership must focus on self help. We should create a forum in
which we can convene regularly to discuss the troubles of our people and develop solutions
that we can execute on our own.
Each Black organization and every Black leader has a role in the upliftment of our
people. We must recognize and respect each others role and learn to work with those
with whom we may be at variance ideologically. We should consider establishing a united
front for the purpose of converging our efforts to meet common objectives over one, three,
five and ten years.
As a people, we must recognize and understand that in order for America to survive she
must tighten her belt, and all of her citizens will need to make sacrifices. The country
is not in a position to give away because it has mortgaged its future. Even its Veterans,
who have fought to maintain America as the number one military power, will need to make
yet another sacrifice.
Therefore, Black leadership cannot go to the government to beg it to provide a future
for us. Putting the beg on America is not a wise program for our leaders to advance on
behalf of the people. That old slave mentality that keeps us at odds with one another and
dependent on white people has to be broken.
Black leadership must champion the strategy of turning within to do for self. Meaning,
we must teach our people to use our talent, time and money and pool our resources
educationally and financially, to address our troubles. Whatever America decides to do,
our actions cannot be dependent on the actions of a benevolent, white, former
slave-master.
Even though this country owes us reparations, in her present condition what she owes
will stay on the back burner or not on the stove at all. We must work harder to address
our own problems. We must also provide the country with solutions that benefit us as well
as the whole, to pull the country to a state of strength. Perhaps, when the countrys
condition improves, we can speak more effectively about what is owed to us for our
services, past and present, to repair our condition.
(Reprinted from "A Torchlight for America," 1993.)