You tell us to
do this or that.
Yet Trayvon
is dead.
You tell us
to turn down our radios while pumping gas.
Yet Jordan
is dead.
You tell us
to get help when we get lost or in an accident.
Yet Renisha
and Jonathan are dead.
You tell us
to keep our hands up.
Yet Michael
is dead.
You tell us
to know our rights as citizens and question discrepancies.
Yet Philando
is dead.
You tell us
to use our turn signals to change lanes.
Yet Sandra
is dead.
You tell us
not to resist.
Yet Eric is
dead.
You tell us
to get jobs to provide for our families and quit leaching off the government.
Yet Alton is
dead.
You tell us to
record interactions with law enforcement.
Yet Walter
is dead.
You tell us
kneeling peacefully isn’t the right way to protest.
Yet the
conversation is finally beginning…and you’re scared to further engage the
discussion.
You tell us
to keep God’s Word and politics separately.
Yet nine of
my black brothers and sisters were executed in during Bible study with nary a
peep from white evangelical Christians many of whom cite religious freedom or
some other prejudice to defend their inaction instead of calling it what it
is: a hate crime.
You wonder
why I am so jaded about Amerikkka in its current iteration – and the incoming
Trump Administration.
Yet all I
hear are crickets with each appointment:
Bannon, Sessions, Mad Dog, and the like.
You tell us
to dress better and pull our pants up.
Yet Martin
and Malcolm are dead.
You tell us
that we can claim whistleblower status when we report wrongdoing by our superiors.
Yet Chris is
dead.
You tell us
to be nonviolent and change is coming.
Yet America
was built by violence and that “change” is incremental at best.
I don’t want
to hear squat you have to say, you hypocrites.
You say have
faith in the judicial system.
Yet Michael,
George, Darren, Tim, and countless others have gotten away with murder.
You tell us
to go to school and study hard.
Yet the chosen
jobs are scarce and we have to use our MSEs, PhD.s, etc. to compete with high
school dropouts.
You tell us
to invest in our own communities.
Yet petty
jealousy led to the Tulsa Race Riots, Elaine, and Rosewood.
You tell us
this is a post-racial day.
Yet I see
the alt-right popping up like popcorn kernels damning any semblance of progress.
You tell us
we can swim in your city-owned pools.
Yet you host
piss parties and call the police when we show up after paid agreements were
made.
You tell us
to mind our P’s and Q’s in our daily conduct like submissive boys and girls.
Yet the very
rhetoric blurted from your tongues and fingertips has caused wars.
You have
even told us to go back to Africa.
Yet this
country wouldn’t be anything without the blood, sweat, tears, and ultimate
sacrifices of my ancestors building the USA largely for free.
You preach
law and order.
Yet you
execute those commandments judiciously toward the poor and minority
neighborhoods and find yourselves selling freedom to the highest (and whitest)
bidder.
You say
you’re not racist.
Yet you
still categorize people palatable by “some of my best friends are black” or
label us as “race-baiters” when we present concrete facts of systemic
discrimination that must be rectified as it does not fit the idyllic state of
this place.
What else do
you want?
I’ll wait –
but not for much longer.
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