'Sunday Schooled' is a collection of blog posts from Seko Varner's
former blogs. This post was dated 04/10/2008 while Seko's father, Rev. Dr. Samuel Varner was alive.
Civil Rights & Civil Rage
.....Dead Prez - 2000
I'm
sure most of my fellow Americans (U.S.A.) will not understand my parent's rage. My
mother describes American-born Blacks and/or African-Americans as
suffering from Post Traumatic
Stress disorder when she share how Africans and African descendants who
migrate to our country seem to fare better on a whole than native born
Blacks or African-Americans on the whole. My parents have been the best
example of not harboring hate towards people, and have never held their
tongue when describing the life that America has given them. I'm walking
the same road as they did as a parent; I'm attempting to raise my children, and other children I come into contact with, with a love for all and an appreciation for all creation.
As I listen to Sean Hannity, Neal Bortz,
and my old favorite Rush I've learned that America's rugged
individualism will seem at odds with the communal approach to living
that seems to be in the heart of all African civilizations and nations
that have an African genetic make-up. Our communal living seems similar to socialism and communism. When we support Black Businesses it may seem like reverse racism. I understand why the ideas expressed in the Kwanzaa principles may seem anti-American to one who seems like an outsider to what the principles embrace.
While discussing why some many were upset with Dr. Jeremiah Wright's statements and worried about Obama's
connection with Trinity United Church of Christ I saw the rage jump out
of my parents. They felt personally attacked by the "Republicans" who
were airing the concerns that I was able to express to them as an avid
listener of conservative
radio. My dad pounded on the table shouting "Do you know what white
folks have done to me ?"......."Yes" I answered. We have experienced
America's devilish and Godly nature. The colored Americans of my
great-great grandparents, great grandparents, grandparents, and parents
time have all looked at America and said "Forgive them God, for they
know not what they do." These generations loved America as Yeshua (Jesus) loved the world. Yeshua loved the world enough to be radical and tear stuff up in the temples and also to allow those temple folk to inflict terrorist acts upon him while he prayed for the Almighty
to change their hearts. As we spoke, and allowed them to vent their
anger, an understanding of the dual feelings we have for our country
surfaced. We love America and hate America simultaneously at times. We love our country but don't truly trust our government. We've said "Damn America" and would pray for America in our next breath.
Seeing
the media demonize Dr. Wright, a U.C.C. pastor, because he said what
many of "African in America" have said. Americans in their zeal to
better America are now attacking anything that seems to radical. My
parents generation remained quiet and full of hope for America when
America showed progress and regress in regards to Blacks. This
generation is now being demonized for feelings that are natural. Our
country legalized and allowed terrorist acts to occur to it's primary
non-European descended
citizens. Our country paid others to commit acts of war to our enemies.
It's always been interesting to me how we seem to have ongoing disputes
with countries and individuals that were former employees of America
such as Ben Laden and Castro.
I've heard hosts and
callers of my favorite shows state that while Dr. Wright may have a
little truth in his statements his statements seem to ignore the great
strides our country have made towards ensuring civil rights to it's
citizens. I stated to my parents that we are going to seem angered and
"preaching hate" unless we constantly drive home the point that America
has changed, while we continue to point out it's past and present flaws.
The conversation ended with an uneasy air as both parents wrung
their hands containing the anger towards the past sins of America upon
it's citizens. This generation was never given a chance to heal from the
wounds that America inflicted upon them. Today their attempts to heal
these wounds seem Anti-American. They can't win for loosing.
It's funny how America and Christianity
have had similar effects upon Africans and Indians. Both have been
blessings and curses. Via America a group of Africans/Indians have been
able to be a part of the best Nation in our current world, through
America some of the greatest acts of evil have affected these same
African/Indian people. Via Christianity our people have been in contact with the creator through Yeshua,
at the hands of Christians our African/Indian people have died, lost
land, and been enslaved. Both America and Christianity were a the core
of this issue that the country faced with Dr. Wright's statements.
As Christians and as Americans my parents have faced the difficulties and opportunities
with a fortitude I admire. When I consider what people who considered
themselves to be Christians have done to others and when I consider what
Americans have done to others I've often wondered why I am so proud to
called a Christian and an American. I must say it's because of the
models I've had with my parents. Civil Rights & Civil Rage now seem
to be the Christian and American way.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Seko Varner is from Positive Vibes Financial, a World Financial Group team of financial services agents. They specialize in debt reduction, investments, and insurances. Seko is in high demand as a special events DJ and owns an event marketing service. Seko has diverse background in business, counseling and education. He has been real estate agent, a school counselor, a teacher, and an Intensive In-Home Counselor. Seko is active with numerous Youth Mentorship programs and has a background in radio and television. Visit www.HappilyEverAfter.Be or call 757-248-3820 for more details.
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