26 April 2010

if you wanna be black like me

[click image, video, nearly two hours]

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You gotta get a computer with a psychedelicizing camera like mine. I've been listening to this dialog with Cornell West from Princeton Lectures for the past couple hours and doodling with an image from my Photo Booth program the whole time. Seems one needs to have the screen at a certain angle, with exactly the right light before one gets a nearly normal-looking image out of this puppy. Good for the creative juices I guess, but, anyway, they're pushing my patience with the scholarly lexicon to its absolute limits with this discussion about the nuances of Islam and Christianity as they bear on black suffering. If you can endure it, there are some good bits to chew herein, and I can totally understand if you'd rather be black like you instead.

The good news is: They do NOT mention the trials of the sainted Mrs. Williams in her second grade class of 1956. Old Uncle Dave, therefore, has at least escaped the ignominy of becoming a foundation stone for black suffering in America. The crux of the matter, it is agreed herein, is in the willingness to pay the price to relieve suffering.

No suffering can be relieved without the willingness of individuals to sacrifice for it.
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2 comments:

  1. There is a lot to chew on here 99...good mind nourishment...

    Thank you beautiful woman...

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  2. You are most welcome, dear man!

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