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	Bringing forth the essence....
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	Definitely not American.  Our society has a long way for this "unthinkality."  <em>Just imagine, "500 Americans have so far been killed in Chicago this year..</em>."  It's almost laughable.  It’s unimaginable, grouping us all together in this fashion.<span> <span> </span></span>But shouldn’t we be?<span> <span> </span></span>American is simply, White American.<span> <span> </span></span>Let’s face it, it is.  But I do have hope, I never imagined having a Black President....
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	African-American.  To me it's like the new "negro."  Non-threatening, soft, 'light in the ass.'  This term diminishes the strength of Black people and I believe the media uses it specifically for that purpose.<span> <span> </span></span>There are many Blacks in America without African ties (that’s not taking into account we’re ALL from Africa, but that’s a whole 'mother' story) so the African part just refers to ‘having Black skin.’<span> <span> </span></span>And also, African-American has no cultural value.<span> <span> </span></span>Unlike Italian-American, Asian-American, Native American, Blacks have no heritage or motherland to connect to to display pride and unification throughout the world.<span> <span> </span></span>Blacks, in general, are the newest breed of humans on the planet.
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	Now, BLACK.
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	The term Black has historically been condemned.<span> <span> </span></span>The rhetoric of blackballed, blacklisted, blackmail, black lie, black prince, black heart, etc. as negativity, evokes a scornful look, or frown, upon anyone that uses any term that involves the word ‘Black.’<span> <span> </span></span>So think about it, in the english language, adjectives precede nouns so any use of the word Black before the noun, has already produced a negative effect.<span> <span> </span></span>Black man, Black woman, Black child, etc.<span> <span> </span></span>The same thing.<span> <span> </span></span>Not all cultures and languages utilize this method.<span> <span> </span></span>But here in America, it’s taught.<span> <span> </span></span>And that teaching has instilled a lasting negativity that has been embedded in our cultural DNA.
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	<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lw4mf5vRSQM" rel="external nofollow">James Brown, "Say it loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud!"</a>
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	Black for me.  Why?
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		<strong><em>Out of the huts of history's shame</em></strong><br><strong><em>I rise</em></strong><br><strong><em>Up from a past that's rooted in pain</em></strong><br><strong><em>I rise</em></strong><br><strong><em>I'm a black ocean, leaping and wide,</em></strong><br><strong><em>Welling and swelling I bear in the tide.</em></strong><br><strong><em>Leaving behind nights of terror and fear</em></strong><br><strong><em>I rise</em></strong><br><strong><em>Into a daybreak that's wondrously clear</em></strong><br><strong><em>I rise</em></strong><br><strong><em>Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave,</em></strong><br><strong><em>I am the dream and the hope of the slave.</em></strong><br><strong><em>I rise</em></strong><br><strong><em>I rise</em></strong><br><strong><em>I rise. </em></strong>
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	<span>Maya Angelou, "Still I Rise."</span>
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	<em><strong>What say you?</strong></em>
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