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Foaming at the mouth will not change the facts. Black on white racism is a figment of your overworked imagination.<br /><br />"You can all go back to your blame the [black] man world and wait for the next big thing to complain about in this "age of Limbaugh".<br /><br />Don't hide behind Martin Luther King's words as a way to evade the <i>Truth of America</i>: Its moral core is rotten, it's been rotten since its inception (King knew this), and the ones responsible for that putrefaction have been white, and not black.<br /><br />Reversing this crap, tagging the black man as racist, won't make it so.<br /><br />I hate to break it to you: We've got a better grip on reality than you.<br /><br />By the way: You came to the party a little late didn't you?<br /><br />You snuck in at the end. Was it like this: You wanted to speak, but didn't want to meet with resistance?<br /><br />Tsk! Tsk! Tsk!Blame Is The Name Of The Gamenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-63056489572205782072009-07-27T12:57:30.650-04:002009-07-27T12:57:30.650-04:00Wow, now that the call was released and Gates'...Wow, now that the call was released and Gates' "anti-whitey" past has been revealed what will everyone use to try to turn this into a case of racism. Oh, my bad, nothings changed - except now the racism is black on white rather than white on black. You can all go back to your blame the white man world and wait for the next big thing to complain about in this "age of obama". This is the most racist bunch of drivel I have ever seen. MLK would be turning in his grave - "one day my children would be judged not on the color of their skin but on the content of their character". You can apply that to everything in the last few months and spin it as you will.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-83665952553840526792009-07-27T12:57:15.096-04:002009-07-27T12:57:15.096-04:00Wow, now that the call was released and Gates'...Wow, now that the call was released and Gates' "anti-whitey" past has been revealed what will everyone use to try to turn this into a case of racism. Oh, my bad, nothings changed - except now the racism is black on white rather than white on black. You can all go back to your blame the white man world and wait for the next big thing to complain about in this "age of obama". This is the most racist bunch of drivel I have ever seen. MLK would be turning in his grave - "one day my children would be judged not on the color of their skin but on the content of their character". You can apply that to everything in the last few months and spin it as you will.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-23346337053439398782009-07-26T21:09:52.738-04:002009-07-26T21:09:52.738-04:00Angie-in-Japan, "Hello again, K2. Japan has b...Angie-in-Japan, "Hello again, K2. Japan has been a very interesting journey for me."<br /><br />What has life been like for you in Japan? Do you missed America? What are race relations like there today?<br />K2Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-58612148852649955192009-07-25T09:49:39.571-04:002009-07-25T09:49:39.571-04:00Hello again, K2. Japan has been a very interestin...Hello again, K2. Japan has been a very interesting journey for me. Funny you mention sake. My friend is the president of a local sake company. The name is Kikusui (which means chrysanthemum water).Angie-in-Japanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14909008225740561030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-65966885530729782772009-07-25T09:44:42.401-04:002009-07-25T09:44:42.401-04:00BD...thank you for that. You delivered it at a rea...BD...thank you for that. You delivered it at a really good time for me. <br /><br />I'm going to make this thought my mantra for a month and see how I feel afterwards. Thank you again.Angie-in-Japanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14909008225740561030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-35156378492208322462009-07-25T01:03:19.421-04:002009-07-25T01:03:19.421-04:00@Angie-in-Japan,
Thank you for your kind comment....@Angie-in-Japan,<br /><br />Thank you for your kind comment. I hope you are enjoying your stay in Japan and that it is enriching your life. Enjoy your weekend and have a Sake on me! <br />K2Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-39239332390526937382009-07-25T00:58:08.843-04:002009-07-25T00:58:08.843-04:00Angie-in-Japan said...
"K2 and BD...thank yo...Angie-in-Japan said... <br />"K2 and BD...thank you both so very much for the dialogue."<br /><br />You're welcome, Angie.<br /><br />Have you ever considered that you're perfect just as you are?<br /><br />Have you ever considered that what we see as "imperfection" is not imperfection at all, just as a child's early efforts to speak, and to walk, are not seen as imperfections, but steps toward a grander achievement, and echos of a greater reality yet to come?<br /><br />NamasteBlack Diasporahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08890792781361839105noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-61274683043288173512009-07-25T00:08:44.722-04:002009-07-25T00:08:44.722-04:00K2 and BD...thank you both so very much for the di...K2 and BD...thank you both so very much for the dialogue. It was a very fascinating read for me. As I took in the meaningful lessons that you BOTH taught us, I walked away thinking about my own EGO this morning. <br /><br />I believe that the quality of person I will become is affected by the extent to which I diminish and/or inflate my ego, as well as the positive and/or negative ways in which I choose to exercise my ego. Not to straddle any field fences, but maybe sometimes my ego does fail me by "edging out GOD"....while at other times I feel it elevates me by allowing me the opportunity to "embrace GOD's omnipotence." I will be the first to say that I am not, nor will I ever be perfect...and with those shortcomings also comes my chance to become an even better person.<br /><br />As you both noted, our egos have the power to move us forward in life - as well as hold us back. As for the incident in question, I don't know which of the egos these two men chose to exercise on that porch...but what I do know is that something went terribly wrong that day. I think that means that at least one or both of those egos was/were moving in the wrong direction. <br /><br />Stay blessed...and have a GREAT weekend.Angie-in-Japanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14909008225740561030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-57412282189155837522009-07-24T23:03:27.638-04:002009-07-24T23:03:27.638-04:00"Hence to write, formulate words, or chatter ..."Hence to write, formulate words, or chatter about things one knows little or nothing about for the sake of argument, is meaningless and a waste of time." <br />K2<br /><br />Thanks. I agree.Black Diasporahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08890792781361839105noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-42645192131136373072009-07-24T22:22:36.168-04:002009-07-24T22:22:36.168-04:00Thanks for that Angie.:)Thanks for that Angie.:)field negrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15411743587725023134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-85000366707126352022009-07-24T21:38:12.917-04:002009-07-24T21:38:12.917-04:00@BD Sorry, I assumed too much with very little exp...@BD Sorry, I assumed too much with very little explanation. <br /><br />The quote is from a Japanese Soto Zen Monk/poet regarding the experience of Truth, which comes from deep in the heart/soul. Once the truth is known, no one can talk you out of it. Only another experience in higher truth can do that. Hence to write, formulate words, or chatter about things one knows little or nothing about for the sake of argument, is meaningless and a waste of time. <br />K2Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-51966206914728254502009-07-24T20:34:54.625-04:002009-07-24T20:34:54.625-04:00Anonymous said...
@BD "Don't let anyone ...Anonymous said... <br />@BD "Don't let anyone talk you out of your 'highest truth.'"<br /><br />"If you don't write things from deep inside your heart, what's the use of churning out words?" Zen<br /><br />Sorry: You lost me. Care to expound?Black Diasporahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08890792781361839105noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-15835071979395216352009-07-24T20:23:48.790-04:002009-07-24T20:23:48.790-04:00@BD "Don't let anyone talk you out of you...@BD "Don't let anyone talk you out of your 'highest truth.'"<br /><br />"If you don't write things from deep inside your heart, what's the use of churning out words?" ZenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-56837515803797665132009-07-24T18:33:12.192-04:002009-07-24T18:33:12.192-04:00Angie-in-Japan said: "Both the Japanese and A...Angie-in-Japan said: "Both the Japanese and American police were extremely nice...but my reactions to them as they approached me REALLY were worlds apart."<br /><br />Thanks, Angie. I enjoyed reading about both accounts.Black Diasporahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08890792781361839105noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-59946603127693513202009-07-24T18:23:50.335-04:002009-07-24T18:23:50.335-04:00K2, I have no shame.
"E.G.O. is an acronym f...K2, I have no shame.<br /><br />"E.G.O. is an acronym for 'Edging God Out'", or the other, which I prefer: "Embracing God's Omnipotence."<br /><br />And, yet, I applaud you for creating your reality in a way that resonates for you, and supports <i>your</i> truth.<br /><br />Don't let anyone talk you out of your 'highest truth.'Black Diasporahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08890792781361839105noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-40159056045009117902009-07-24T17:13:27.050-04:002009-07-24T17:13:27.050-04:00@BD: PT2 (from K2)
BD "If you wish to feel sh...@BD: PT2 (from K2)<br />BD "If you wish to feel shame, feel it. But, for my part, I have nothing to feel ashame of--not my actions, your actions, or the action of any other person, living or dead, white or black."<br /><br />Most Blacks and Whites today know the 'shame' of slavery and Jim Crow intimately. Are you saying that you don't? BD, it is known that it is unhealthy psychologically, emotionally and spiritually to repress or try to ignore feelings. Part of the continuing racial flare ups between Blacks and Whites is because of repressed shame. What is the defense against shame? It's rage/anger, and putting down and shaming the other. <br /><br />Repressed shame wreaks havoc, and decays into a neurotic nightmare for a human being. Internally, it becomes like a foul smelling demon of self-hate in the basement, banging on the locked door, clamoring to get out. Refusing to acknowledge it will lead to human ruin. Just ask Madoff and a few others. Without shame, everything becomes permissible in an already greedy dangerous world. Think about it. <br /><br />BD “I say, release your Ego, don't stifle it, let if grow, and expand, until it embraces all Egos, so that you might say to the Universe: There is Only One Self, and I am that Self.”<br /><br />E.G.O. is an acronym for “Edging God Out”. The spiritual journey to higher and higher consciousness is about 'diminishing' the ego, not about 'pumping' it up. The recent conflict between the Cambridge policeman and Professor Gates is a classic example of egos too bloated for their own good. And you say allow egos to grow more? A psychologist/ psychiatrist, ministers, and many true spiritual teachers would be quite concerned about you. <br /><br />Shame gives us a conscience and a sense of what's right and what's wrong. Without a moral conscience, human beings cannot distinguish between right and wrong. They merely become ARROGANT wrongful jackasses, much like the out-of-control egos of Bush, Cheney, and Nixon-or worse- Hitler, Stalin, and many other tyrants, including the shameless killings of Blacks by Blacks. So I find your theory to let the ego grow more quite alarming. In my work, that is the mind of a narcissist.<br /><br />Human history is riddled with 'growing egos', people who thought they were above both Divine LAW and man-made law. It usually leads to disaster: Jim Jones, and David Koresh come to mind. Look at what happened to those god-like 'growing egos'. <br /><br />BTW, your claim to be Vishnu can be an insult to some Hindus and others in the Far East. Since you are here in the West, why didn’t you just incarnate as Jesus Christ? Could it be because of shame?<br />K2Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-74412788134219733482009-07-24T14:50:02.969-04:002009-07-24T14:50:02.969-04:00@BD My ID is "K2"@BD My ID is "K2"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-60986300944503783842009-07-24T14:45:44.297-04:002009-07-24T14:45:44.297-04:00@BD: Pt-1
@BD "Read me again. It was not a le...@BD: Pt-1<br />@BD "Read me again. It was not a lecture so much as it was a sharing."<br /><br />I read your original comment several times. I even discussed my opinion with a psychologist and a professor. NOPE. Sorry BD, you were lecturing. You were sharing, but the tone of your sharing was to lecture. <br /><br />In any case, my point to you is this: There are too many of our folks acting as if they are God. Too many Blacks act SHAMELESSLY in their thinking, speech and behaviors. Lack of SHAME is the root cause why bm degrade bw, bw degrade bm, back stabbing, black-on-black crime, the killing of our children, abandonment of our children, lack of parental responsibility, hurting others physically and emotionally--and not feeling a thing, and feeling they have a right to shit they don’t deserve. <br /><br />@BD "I repeat: Shame is shamefully and woefully lacking in its ability to change behavior and ensure progress towards a shameless existence, and a reunification with the soul."<br /> <br />Well, shame changed my behavior and put me on the Spiritual Path 25years ago. Not only that, it continues to keep me from doing things that I would be ashamed of doing. You see, shame is what keeps people from doing shameful things. Do you know that people often cover up things they know are wrong because of shame? I bet any human with a ‘conscience’ would agree. You seem removed from your feelings; you seem to live in your head, where concepts and theories abound. However, it isn't practical for the majority of human beings, esp. Americans who equate self-worth with net-worth. <br /><br />However, those with a sense of low self-worth who are looking for power really love hearing they are God. Unfortunately, it doesn't stop the killing, stealing, adultery, lying, divisive speech, harsh speech, ill-will, hatred and deluded views. In fact, it often encourages those harmful qualities because since you are God, you can do anything you want, and there is no karmic consequence to 'anything' you do.<br /><br />Throughout recorded history SHAME is mentioned as part of being human. Again, it IS what DISTINGUISHES humans from all other creatures on earth; without a sense of shame, humans act and become like any other animal. Drive bys who shoot innocent people is an example of humans without shame who have turned into animals. I suggest you consider studying some psychology, Freud, Carl Jung, Gershen Kaufman(Shame, The Power of Caring), the book of Genesis(the dialogue between God and Adam and Eve who hid from God because they were ashamed). Also, you can read any other sacred text and chances are that you will find "shame".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-73708605937902684212009-07-24T11:55:26.706-04:002009-07-24T11:55:26.706-04:00Field, you mentioned my perspective from Japan. L...Field, you mentioned my perspective from Japan. Let me just tell you about my experiences with the Japanese police. <br /><br />I once had a flat tire on the way to a dinner party. <br />I made a mistake and called from one of the box phones on the side of the road (I didn't know it at the time, but these phones are reserved for calls about accidents)...so the police came. They were sooooo polite; didn't chastise me for not knowing any better; called for someone from a local gas station I frequented to come and change my tire... then sat in their police car behind me until it was done so that I would be safe. I was truly grateful for their assistance...never felt threatened. <br /><br />I was stopped once for "driving while FOREIGN," though! (LOL...) I had stopped at a redlight and was chatting with my friend seated next to me when a police car pulled up in the lane right beside us. He looked over, saw that I was a foreigner driving a $60,000 car (maybe he was upset because it was an Italian import and not a Japanese model!!) and then proceeded to get out of his car and knock on my window. Freaked me out..we were still seated at the intersection, the first cars in our respective lanes. He then asked for my driver's license, so I handed him my Japanese one (which seemed to surprise him!). I then felt my blood starting to boil a little...and I actually started to think about DWB issues in the States...so I did the only thing I could. I asked him if I had done anything wrong, of course knowing that he would say "No." (This was my round-about way of having him vocalize that the foreigner had done nothing bad.) Then I smiled and calmly said that I was actually glad to catch up to the police, since we had been having problems with young, Japanese drivers running that same redlight and speeding through the intersections in the evenings. I then asked in very humble Japanese for them to please catch the BAD JAPANESE GUYS...to which he sheepishly responded that they would. And then, as if a timely gift had dropped from the heavens, a carload of young, Japanese men playing loud music sped through the intersection. It was actually nice to be a part of the learning experience for those particular officers who just may have assumed that the foreigner in the expensive Italian car was automatically a "suspect." He thanked me as they drove off...and that made my night. <br /><br />On the other hand, the police stopped my car in the States because it was the same color as a car that had been involved in a nearby crime. (It wasn't me....REALLY!!) When I got pulled over, I remember immediately putting both hands on the steering wheel so that I wouldn't inadvertently give them any reason to justify blowing my head off. They were really nice but the initial terror that I felt as a Black woman stopped on the side of the road in a very secluded area out in the country (both in terms of geography and the people) almost made me sick to my stomach. The minute I saw that White officer walking toward my car, I remember praying that I would be able to drive away unharmed. Stressful, scary stuff that has unfortunately become a sad reality for so many of us. Both the Japanese and American police were extremely nice...but my reactions to them as they approached me REALLY were worlds apart.Angie-in-Japanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14909008225740561030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-87570616161533028992009-07-24T10:52:21.838-04:002009-07-24T10:52:21.838-04:00We need to review some of those thoughts that our ...We need to review some of those thoughts that our country was founded upon:<br /><br />The United States Constitution - Bill of Rights<br />Amendment IV<br /><br />The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.Angie-in-Japanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14909008225740561030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-91732708291664734212009-07-24T10:49:09.087-04:002009-07-24T10:49:09.087-04:00This comment has been removed by the author.Angie-in-Japanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14909008225740561030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-67336830043437056482009-07-24T08:51:33.386-04:002009-07-24T08:51:33.386-04:00Thank you, Field Negro, for encouraging us to exam...Thank you, Field Negro, for encouraging us to examine these issues...and thank you all for your enlightening contributions! It is nice to feel at home away from home. Stay healthy, happy and blessed!!Angie-in-Japanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14909008225740561030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-23428832.post-55481692465092858872009-07-24T06:47:56.506-04:002009-07-24T06:47:56.506-04:00Anon 7:31AM, thanks for that perspective.
BD and ...Anon 7:31AM, thanks for that perspective.<br /><br />BD and Anon 8:36AM, thanks for that discussion among yourselves. That was some heavy stuff. We all learned from reading your exchange. <br /><br /><br />Angie-in-Japan, I love that fact that you are in the Far East and can give us the 411 from that perspective. <br /><br />Please keep checking in.field negrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15411743587725023134noreply@blogger.com