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Changing the Mindset of People in Mental Slavery!

Changing the Mindset of People in Mental Slavery!

DAVID JOHNSON · Tuesday, October 5th 2010 at 11:55AM · 1132 views
The implications an the after-effects of slavery, did a lot of damage to both the minds and the economy of colored people even years after slavery. Racism still flourishes in society. Unfortunately, it is one of those predicaments Blacks have to face in their economic struggle. Our yelling reaction to racism has lost its fire. For many years we sang the song, did the dance, walked the march in the process of outcry about the painful effects of racism. Things have changed and times are different, but many Blacks today are suffering from the after-effects of the struggle for justice. They are mentally lost in a time warp!

There was nothing wrong with the struggle, yet it left us mentally crippled due to our behavioral choices and actions. We developed the attitude, "Whites must do something for us, or else." We decided to fold our arms, sit down, and watch: "See what the White folks are going to do now!" This behavior indirectly amounted to a surrender for some, and a life of dependency for others not withstanding the success of many hard-working Blacks. But it did not resolve the serious problems of our inability to develop and orchestrate effective strategies to solve social problems at the community levels. We became so entangled with the struggle that even when lights came back on, we were unable to see. Because we vented energy in yelling our outrage against injustice, we ran out of energy to do anything else for ourselves. We want the government to do everything for us, including coming inside our homes to raise our children and chasing the drug dealers from our communities. Yet nothing the government does ever pleases us. Please my people!!

The sight of some Blacks with poor work ethics on the job leads some employers to swear never to hire fools like that. Their color makes absolutely no difference; wrong is wrong! Some Blacks will fight on the job so loudly over trivial matters you may think they are possessed by demons. They say hypertension is killing Black people; it's probably self-imposed.

Now, our children are in trouble in the streets! We are unable to understand that kids' behavior reflects adults' behavior. We are not satisfied with our political and economic gains, and we can't seem to find ways to mobilize effective forces for corrective changes in order to rebuild the Black families and communities in the inner cities. Who do you blame? Blame the Whites folks?

Looking at our problems and what we have been doing, the solution is simple. We must change our slave mentality to one of thinking we are free and capable of doing things for ourselves, instead of carrying protest signs in front of White restaurants. Many times we sabotage our own efforts on the job due to inability to resolve our differences with other Blacks.

Protest time is over, folks! Burn those protest signs! After studying the behavior of Blacks from poorly educated to well educated, from those in abject poverty to those on top of the world; rolling in money and fame, one thing is clear; many of us still act as if we internalize inferiority. While some, although out of the ghetto, retain their ghetto mentality and sometimes bring that to work.

In business, Blacks run away from other Blacks at the drop of a hat even though we may belong to the same social or even professional organizations. We are always dying for other people's approval so badly that we refuse to embrace our own. This self-imposed inferiority complex has done more damage to our progress than any history of racism. As long as we entertain such belief, we will never find a way out of this shadow of darkness to save the Black families. The Whites ain't got nothing to do with it!

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Helen Lofton Tuesday, October 5th 2010 at 7:19PM

Where does the self-imposed inferior complex come from. Are you the author of this article. You didn't mention how the environment has an influence on the mentality. People live their entire lives in an altered state of consciousness and thinking and believing that it's the norm.
Take a look inside of hospitals where the employees are all White, then a hospital with two third Black employee, it is obvious they can't be compared because of finances.

DAVID JOHNSON Tuesday, October 5th 2010 at 7:50PM

When the phrase ‘I can’t, others can do it better’ disappears from the other aspects of a person’s life there’s an opening up of the soul to take the person to greater heights. In everything, they feels that they now can do whatever is asked of them and it is a wonderful revelation to them. There’s a positive energy that flows from the higher self and it washes over the person making them filled with a sense of self worth.this is part of destroying the mental chains of slavery ,

DAVID JOHNSON Tuesday, October 5th 2010 at 8:00PM

The sad thing about these people is that they are convinced that they just don’t compare favourably with others and it is almost impossible to shake off this feeling from them. So they just cut themselves off from growing in every way through life and paint themselves into a corner with no challenges and no new learning – all because they feel that they just can’t do whatever they have to do as well as everyone else.the chains of slavery must be broken from the minds of our people ! can any come up with answers or steps ,,,,,to change the mind set !

Helen Lofton Friday, October 8th 2010 at 10:18AM

I think that I understand what you are trying to say. The chains of slavery represents the slave system.

DAVID JOHNSON Monday, October 11th 2010 at 11:09PM

NOW WE STILL HAVE SCARES !

Helen Lofton Monday, October 11th 2010 at 11:52PM

What do you mean by scares? You know since it looks like my future plans are going to end up going nowhere, maybe it's time for me to think about starting up some type of career that would benefit me by motivating others. People use to always ask me why I didn't get involve and I'd say that I am just an observer.

DAVID JOHNSON Tuesday, October 12th 2010 at 12:06AM

I STILL THINK BACK WHEN WE COULD NOT SIT OR DRINK NEXT TO A WHITE MAN ...
NOW IT SEEMS 12 % OF AMERICA IS BLACK AND THE ROAD IS RUFF BECAUSE OF THE JIM CROW
LAWS KEEP THE MIND SET OF THE PEOPLE IN CHAINS !
THE THOUGHT OF THE MY READINGS !

Helen Lofton Tuesday, October 12th 2010 at 1:43AM

That shows you how ignorant I am, I have never been taught or paid attention to what the JIM CROW is or was. They say the truth can make you free, but it also can put a stumbling block in your minds ability to override it. I've got enought hate issues in my life right now, to go looking for more. Peace be with you.

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