@PLANET EARTH IF YOU WANT TO SEE AN ANGRY BLACK MAN THEN TAKE OUT THAT SPEECH MY PRESIDENT GAVE AT THE MANDIBA
ROBINSON IRMA
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Tuesday, December 10th 2013 at 7:52AM
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MEMORIAL...HE IS ANGRY AS HE SAID BECAUSE ALL OF THE GREAT FIGHTERS AGAINST OPRESSION ARE GONE AND HE IS HERE ALL ALONE TO FIGHT AGAINST(WHITE AND BLACK DOMINATION) IN AMERICA AND HE GAVE IT TO YOU POINT BY POINT IN HIS 'THE STRUGGLE CONTINUES' AND HE ENDED HIS SPEECH WITH LINES FROM MY FAVORITE POEM "IF" BY RUDYARD KIPLIN..."I AM THE CAPTIAN OF MY SHIP, I AM HE MASTER OF ME SOUL"...
KIND OF ATHEIST OF YOU MY PRESIDENT...FOR THOSE WHO REFUSE TO ACCEPT YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHO YOU ARE AND YOU QUEST IN LIFE...
LOV YA A-L-L (S-M-I-L-E)
This is one of your "FAVORITE POEM "IF" BY RUDYARD KIPLIN..."?
I cannot find Rudyard kiplin but how about
----Joseph Rudyard Kipling arguably the MOST notorious RACISTS of the Colonial europeanERA.
The White Man’s Burden: Analysis
by dbrager14
In the poem, “The White Man’s Burden” by Rudyard Kipling it shows that the European attitudes towards imperialism were negative. They considered the work a burden and thought that the Africans were savages. In lines 7 and 8, Kipling describes the Africans as “Your new-caught, sullen peoples/ Half-devil and half-child” making them seem like crazy, stupid devil people. Other lines describe the Africans as “sullen” and “silent” making them seem a little dumb. From the beginning of the poem, where Kipling writes “Take up the White Man’s burden/ Send forth the best ye breed/ Go bind your sons to exile/ To serve your captives’ need;” he makes it seem as it is a huge burden on the Europeans but that it is also their duty to help the Africans out. It justifies their coming intoAfricaand taking over all of the African’s lives. This is similar to justifying slavery in colonialAmericawhile writing the Declaration of Independence. It is saying that certain people have fewer rights than others because they are less than human in that case. Later in the poem, Kipling goes on to say that the Africans not only are a little slow and savage, they are also ungrateful of the help that is being granted them. He writes, “”Take up the White Man’s burden/ And reap his old reward/ The blame of those ye better/The hate of those ye guard/ The cry of hosts ye humour.” His poem is very much in favor of imperialism and the supposed betterment of other peoples. The main idea in this poem is that even though it may seem bad or annoying, Europeans and other white peoples should go and educate other peoples even if they don’t want to be educated.
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