Monday, November 12, 2007

Going to Meet the Man

James Baldwin really has open my eyes to racism of the South during his writting days. No doubt I have lived in Mississippi my whole life, however, I have never heard of the racism that he potrays in "Going to Meet the Man". His writtings and the use of racist words were very offensive to me. However, it was then that I realized this man was writting in common day when the things he talked about, the things he spoke of was socially accepted.

My first assignment, after becoming a State Trooper, was in the Mississippi Delta. Home to some of the most violent acts of racism in Mississippi's dark history. I met a few men that probably particitpated in some of the hate crimes. I met a few men, who still to this day believes a black man is so much less than a white man. I have met men that used racial slurrs as everyday language and I met men that protested the civil rights of blacks. However after meeting all those men, none seem to have the hatred that Baldwin describes in his work.

As mentioned before, I am also a State Troooer. Baldwin seems to describe the law in those days as doing whatever they wanted to blacks, including the black women. If his writtings were this popular, it makes you wander if "everyone wasn't doing it?" Was there a problem in our society. Whites often referred to the blacks as uneducated, "monkeys" as he writes. Does it not seem the whites, during the day, was just as uneducated and also acted like animals? As far as I know, only an animal will treat a mate with such disrespect to their life.

What is really a sicken idea is the main character is actually turned on by hate and by being a racist! The little boy that was taken to a modern day "murder" of a black man was brainwashed from the get go. It makes you wander just how far a society would be willing to go if we all lived in such a closed-minded society! The Nazis were the best at brainwashing. They had a whole country believeing a man, their men, were superior to the human race!

I honestly believe a man will act on or half way adhere to the things that he is brought up in as "normal". For example, a man that drinks a beer around his family is telling them it is okay to drink. You take a child that is from a non-drinking home and they are very un-comfortable around someone drinking beer. This, of course, is when they are a child. So with saying that, a man could really be led to believe that what they are doing is right if they had been taught that their whole life.

It seems we are evolving faster than ever with race relations. However, it is up to each and everyone to teach our children we are equal. For each parent that fails to do so, fails to move our state forward.

rrh

1 comment:

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