Saturday, April 26, 2008

Feared by society, Feared by one another, The Black Male Crisis story by August H Mallory

Just recently I was watching the news cast of the Acquittal of three police detectives involved in the shooting and killing of Sean Bell in New York, black men in america have been feared by american society since the days of slavery, we did not ask to come to america, white men on slave ships brought us here and since that time black men have been faced with the being ridiculed by white society and our own communities,
a black man can go into a retail store and automatically he is viewed as a thief and a criminal, just because he is not dressed in a fancy suit and tie and crrying a brief case, he is donned the perfect criminal,
a white man can go into the same store, probaly dressed in business attire and wind up ripping off everything in sight, and he is not noticed.
a white can walk into any shopping mall and not be bothered, but when a black man walks in a place in casual dress he automatically stopped and ask may we help you.
they employees just right away that he is there to rip them off. black men are often targets of discrimination by other blacks in america, and although many well to do black people will straight up deny this fact. but discrimination amongst blacks do exist. alopt of times when many black men will simply try to hold a friendly conversation with a black female, automatically she will assume the black man wants to get in her pants, and she will immediately go on the defensive against him. but will be truly relaxed if a white male were to talk to her, she will even tell all of her personal life to a white person. when a black man walks down the street and see a black woman coming towards him she will turn her face away from him. but will smile very boldly if it were a white male coming her way. yes' I will admit black men do in fact have a dirty mouth, and a loud mouth at that. maybe this is why society fears us as individuals. but not every black male has a loud and dirty mouth,
and not every is a criminal, and even if they did have criminal backgrounds, they do have rights. just as many rights anyone else.
the conflict that goes on between many black men has to do alot with the persuasive attitudes of white men. many men show favoritism between blacks, just because one black may dress or speak better than another black they figure they will associate their time with that individual, and the black that they just kicked to the curb will probaly have a better background and is more knowledgable of things than the person that they just selected. many whites have this idea that if you dress in a proper way . you are less embarassing to be around. they don't have to feel ashamed to associate themselves with you. and this very mindset have set into the minds of black people.
and this where the fear and the hate towards one another sets in.
rich white society has caused the hate and violence that face many in the black community. and when black people kill and hurt one another, every racist group loves this. why do they love this' because they want to get rid of every black in america,
and what better way to do this than have every black turn against each other. shoot, stab and rape our women, bring in the drugs, and watch the dogs kill each other.
and this is the way that it has been for generations.

Saturday, April 19, 2008

From a writers view of the American workforce-By August H Mallory

As I write this story, I am somehow drawn to the notion that as I continue through my writing career, I have written many, many things. I write about people things and things that happen. I write about the cities that I have visited. I have written about my past experiences about my growing up. about my life in the military, and the high level of discrimination. and even now as I am now in the civilian workforce. there is a lot of favoritism in many companies. these days in order to get promoted, it is now about who you know, not what you know, you can have all the knowledge of a job in the world. but if you are not well favored in the workforce you can pretty much forget about moving up the ladder.
I have discovered that where there are alot of minorities, there will be alot of negative attitudes and extreme hostility, I have also discovered that I am usually better qualified to supervise a group, than those who have supervised over me.
but as I keep my pace in the workforce, I still see favoritism. I still see other members of my own race showing extreme dislike for each other on one issue or reason or another. from my view of the american workforce I can honestly say that, the american workforce SUCKS' and although it is true that we as americans are on the job to do a job, but all of the hostility and hate towards another employee or subordinate is truly unfair. I have been embarassed in public. chewed out in front of a group of people.
and the supervisors just boasted and bragged as if it was a prize trophy. but the funny thing was, those supervisors never got a promotion for doing such a thing. so what was the point, what were they trying to prove by berating me in front of a group of people. I may never get an answer on that one. this sort of thing is a form of work place bullying. there should be laws against this sort of thing.
there are laws against animal cruelty, but not human cruelty, and this needs to change.