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Opinions/Editorials Title: Don’t call me African-American Dont call me African-American Written on November 30, 2011 by Ann-Marie Murrell This past summer I spent an entire day with PJTVs AlfonZo Rachel at his Macho Sauce Productions studios. AlfonZo has some amazing upcoming projects including an appearance in the new movie Runaway Slave which will be opening in January. Since Barack Obama took office in 2008, his administration has seemingly been trying to create huge race/class divisions between Conservatives and liberals. Almost daily someone in the media comes out swinging their race card, trying to vilify Conservatives and/or the Tea Party. For years, AlfonZo Rachel has been creating brilliant mini history lessons via his PJTV videos, telling the truth about the huge role Democrats have played in everything from perpetuating slavery, forming the KKK and fighting against the Civil Rights movement. Following is part 2 of the interview I conducted with AlfonZo about race relations in America 2011. A-M: Zo, I want to talk about labels because like it or not, we all have them and we all use them. Im a white middle-aged woman, but Im also a Texan and Californian and on and on and on. When I was a little girl, it was colored people then black, then African-American. Almost every time I hear someone trying to describe a black person, they struggle. So what gives? AZ: Its not gonna be about whats safe to call someone because everyone wants to be called something else. If I had my druthers, I would say call us what we arewere a Nubian race. Thats what Im descended fromthe tribe of black people. At some point its gotta be up to the recipient to take that chip off their shoulder and know that whatever hes called, no one meant anything harmful by it. Not everybody knowsif people knew better theyd do better. And the ones who want to make a big issue about it, theyre the ones who want to control you somehow. A-M: So instead of saying African-American, youd prefer to be called Nubian? AZ: When people say they want to be called African-American, theyre really overlooking something. To be called African-American it doesnt properly define you or articulate what your ethnicity is. See when you say African-American youre basically talking about a continent that was named after a Roman conqueror. What does a Roman conqueror have to do with you? It doesnt explain your ethnicity. You obviously want to be titled with something to show that youve overcome something but the things you want to be titled with is the title of a person who overcome the country that you came from! Im not the descendent of a Roman general Scipio Africanus, what does he have to do with me? Nothing. He came over and he imposed a nation with his name. So thats why so when people say what are you or in the Bible they called him Kush, descended from the Kushite tribe. Kush was the grandson of Noah. So you had Noah, you had his sons they had their sons and Kush was one of the sons. So this is where it comes back to. Thats what is written. Kush is synonymous with Nubian, which in the Greek is Ethiopia. So thats my heritage. I understand a lot of people dont buy that but its more definitive as opposed to saying African-American. That culture doesnt have anything to do with me and it doesnt define my skin tone, where Nubian or Ethiopian or even Kushite does. A-M: Id love to have a day when skin color isnt an issue at all. What do we do about this? AZ: Its easy. Whatever conversation I have I can usually engage someone and not feel the need to bring up race at all. Some people are hung up on it, some want to get over it. Sometimes it gets a little annoyingwhy are we going to let race invade the fellowship that were having right now? For some people, I give way because people want to understand, want to know how to cope because its annoyingits cumbersome and people just want to get over this issue and that I understand. I think the thing that irritates the most is when people say they want to get past racism but then somebody has to point out the fact that Im black. People will say, We got a black person hereyou know what they say about us Tea Party folks or us Republicans and all I can think is yeah, and right now youre kind of validating it. I understand youre being sarcastic because youre sick of other people accusing you of being racist, but by you trying to point out that youre not a racist and youre trying to be defiant of what they think of you, youre bringing racism into the element. I understand some people are just so frustrated they dont know what else to say. A-M: People are either just frozen with fear or they bury their heads in the sand about race. AZ: Its almost like they want to press until they get the reaction theyre looking for. Im gonna keep accusing you of being this or that until you actually demonstrate it. Im gonna pull it out of you on way or another. No, you didnt pull anything out of me. Youre basically like a corrupt copyou want to bust somebody for drugs and then you pull them over and plant drugs on them and then say you got em. That is exactly what these people are doingtheyre trying to plant something on you. Incriminate or expose you for something THEY did to YOU.
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Why is it that you have such a hard on for black folks...;} And never in a positive way....never. I don't even think Cain would get a good review. But maybe you can correct me....;}
The article is just about one guy not wanting to be called an African-American anymore, guess he's tired of being lumped in with the rest of the crowd.... (sounds like he's left the plantation)..... By the way what exactly is an African American anyway????? You were either born in Africa and are African, or you were born in America and are an American!!!! There really isn't any such thing, it's just another made up label!!!!! I've been friends with and worked with "BLACKS" all my life (especially in the military) and I get along just fine with them.... The ones I can't stand are the ones you would use the "N" word to describe.... You know the ones who are rascist, lazy, ignorant, lack honesty and integrity.... etc....etc..... but then again you can use that same word to describe people of other colors too...
No...it's not. It's about generalizing how the black people self hate. And the white people are right to treat them as untermenschen.
Lots of people self hate, you see it on here on a daily basis.....
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