Martin Luther King JNR – Self Equanimity http://selfequanimity.com Current Affairs Wed, 02 Mar 2022 00:16:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 https://i0.wp.com/selfequanimity.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/SE-Copy.png?fit=32%2C32 Martin Luther King JNR – Self Equanimity http://selfequanimity.com 32 32 176655959 Is it ok when you do it ??? http://selfequanimity.com/is-it-ok-when-i-do-it/ http://selfequanimity.com/is-it-ok-when-i-do-it/#respond Tue, 01 Mar 2022 23:23:22 +0000 https://selfequanimity.com/?p=1643 As usual, I ended up in an argument, ok I won’t call it an argument but a discussion. The discussion was about the movie Selma, the one about Martin Luther King, some found it disrespectful that a foreign black man played Martin Luther King, they felt the role should have gone to a “Native” Black man, of course, the Movie Harriet also came up. They felt the same way!!!.

       Personally, I found no problem with it, I wasn’t bothered, either way, I was just looking for someone to tell a good story.  It is about bringing a particular character to life. A “boogie” man has been created, and all the blame goes to that boogie man. If we really believe certain stories should be for a particular demographic or a particular nationality (since we are all of the same race) of people then we should do that in every situation, we should be the first to criticize it if it were the other way round.

Nick Fury

Let us start with fiction, we all know the character Nick Fury, (in the marvel universe) well anyone who knows the comics knows that Nick Fury is a white man yet Samuel L Jackson played the character so well that, I cannot imagine anyone doing a better job.

Samuel L Jackson

 

Domino

Does anyone remember Deadpool 2,?  Domino is originally a white woman in the comics, Zazie Beetz did an amazing job, there were no complaints. For those who don’t know Zazie Beetz is a black Actress.

 

In the 1990’s Omar Epps, played the leading role in a movie called “Deadly Voyage”, it was about an African immigrant who witnessed several murders on a ship including. If it were the other way round I’m sure people will complain that the role should have gone to an African, since it was their story.

Omar Epps

Denzel Washington played a South African Lawyer named Steve Biko, the movie was called “Cry Freedom”. Again no one said that role should have gone to a South African.

Denzel Washington

Here is a list of Actors who have played Nelson Mandela

Danny Glover

Morgan Freeman

Terence Howard

Lawrence Fishburne

Sydney Poitier

Mandela was a South African, so to those people saying certain roles should be left for certain groups of people, Well that didn’t happen in this case  

Will Smith Played a Nigerian Doctor, Dr. Bennett Omalu, I wonder why that role wasn’t left for  a Nigerian Actor

Don Cheadle played Paul Rusesabagina in Hotel Rwanda and Forest Whitaker played Idi Amin in The Last King of Scotland.

Forest Whitaker

I can see both sides of the argument,  a movie like Black Panther can’t be played by a white man, goes against the story itself,  even though we had 2 stories about fictional African countries played by “Native” black Americans, (Coming to America, Black Panther).

The truth of the matter is that people will complain about anything, at the end of the day, we just have to be fair … it’s not about marginalization, it’s about Acting, let us leave it at that… questioning someone’s identity is the very definition of discrimination.

 

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Black History Month with a twist http://selfequanimity.com/black-history-month-with-a-twist/ http://selfequanimity.com/black-history-month-with-a-twist/#respond Thu, 03 Feb 2022 03:21:27 +0000 https://selfequanimity.com/?p=1561 I want to make this clear, not that I support a month dedicated to black history. This is a month where people of all other races pretend to  love black people then come March 1st , they all forget black people even exist. This year let us do things differently, As important as Martin Luther King and Malcolm X are to our liberation, we all know their messages have been watered down and used by people who want to keep “us” under a perpetual state of victimhood , or say  just keep Marching , we will see you next year during black history month!.

This year I thought we should focus on black people who started businesses, and who were able to make something of themselves despite the odds. This year I would like to motivate people to be courageous enough to start something for themselves  despite the odds. I’m doing this because I know financial education is still very uncommon in our community, we still see money the same way. We still say that if black people are rich , then they are rappers or basketball players , (usually flashing money they don’t have) I have a list of people  that I took a critical look at ,  who inspired me to be more practical than I have ever been.

1.James Forten

This man was captured by the British in 1776, and was released and became an apprentice , he was able to save enough money to buy the company he worked for thereby becoming one of the richest men in Philadelphia.

2.Thomas Jennings

This man invented the “dry scouting process” as he was a tailor , made him the first black patent holder

3.Joseph Lee,

This man was the man who built the woodland park hotel in Massachusetts in the 1800s,

4.Granville Woods

Well anyone know who Thomas Edison is ??? Well this man was actually known as the black Thomas Edison,  He founded the Woods Electrical Company and also invented the Railroad telegraph, He had over 60 patents.

5.John H Johnson

He was the black man to be on the Forbes 400 list , I don’t have to say who this man is ,  he started the ebony magazine.

6. Robert Reed Church

This man started the first black owned bank in Memphis, and earned the first black millionaire in the south, the  name of the bank is Solvent Savings Bank and Trust.

7.Paul Cuffee

He was born to a Ghanaian father he went to Europe and Africa, he came back and established the first integrated school in North America , and this is the 1700.

8.Stephen Smith

This is not the one from TV,  this man was born into slavery, he worked to buy his own freedom , started his own company , company was destroyed by racist, he moved and re-established himself.

9.Lunsford Lane

Now this is very interesting , He became an entrepreneur while in slavery, and started his own brand of tobacco , the same plant/product that that slavery was supposed to finance, wow , he then made money to buy HIS OWN FREEDOM, if we were asked to do this today, most of us would remain in slavery!

10.William Leidesdorff

Was born in St. Croix This man built the first hotel in San Francisco, became  the first treasurer in his city,  and also earned the reputation of the first millionaire.

We have to ask ourselves this question, if black lives matter, then our lives should matter to ask , should matter to us to the point where we do whatever we can to succeed, these men refused to be victims,  as you read one of them actually started his own business during slavery and first worked to buy his own freedom, if this man were to wake up from the dead today , we tell him everything we are facing today , he would laugh in our faces, and say what ????  Most of these people will laugh at us. Sure we need activists, It is also very good to know about Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, although we keep hearing about half truths, and how Martin and Malcolm embraced everyone,  but it is looking a lot like that is all we can do and that is all we do , one of the reasons we have black history month, is  we are asked to focus on history and that is it ,  we are not even asked to learn from history but we will have some “feel” good stories ,  and boom we are waiting till next year to celebrate black history again! IF these people could do it , in their personal lives , so can YOU!!!!!!.  Look out for part 2 of this Article.

 

 

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