Monday, August 06, 2007

Keeping It Real

As faithful readers are aware, my blog is used almost exclusively for original commentary. However, there are those rare occasions when I read an eloquent article by someone else that says what I'm thinking in words that are infinitely better than those I ever choose myself.

This article, posted on MSNBC.com, explains how Michael Vick and Pacman Jones are doing themselves and black culture (not to mention dogs) a horrible disservice by "keeping it real."

It didn’t happen overnight. It was an insidious virus that spread over the past 20 years and has flowed through every bit of our culture. What has happened is that we let the real African American culture get buried under the darkest element of a hip-hop generation that glorified and perpetuated all the worst racial stereotypes our parents, grandparents and great grandparents took their lifetimes to erase. It’s not the music that did it, okay? It’s the culture that it spawned.

It’s a culture that created a new generation of minstrels who are just as dehumanizing as Amos and Andy or Stepin Fetchit. Now they come glamorizing thug life and prison fashion, legitimizing derogatory racial insults into the mainstream, and convincing an entire generation that the only measure of true blackness is a hard-core gangsta edge, and anyone who rejects this is either hopelessly out of touch or a sad Uncle Tom. So the Pacmans and Michael Vicks just can’t pull away from the street, can’t tear themselves away from so-called friends who have rewarded them for that loyalty by escorting them to a front-row seat in a federal courtroom, then rolling on them to the authorities....

Check it out here.

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