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"A Message from the Average Black Person"

1:06 pm - 06/26/2009
Via the Huffington Post (Would love to hear what you guys think)

To Whom It May Concern:

Greetings. My name is Elon James White. I'mBlack.

I write this letter on behalf of a lot of people that fall into the category of Average Black People. (Yes, I capitalize it, as if it were a title.) I do not claim to represent them because that would be absurd. I really, truly don't. I don't even represent my circle of friends. At any point in time one of my Black buddies will, in fact, tell me to go to hell when speaking on concepts of race, politics, or religion.

I do, however, qualify as an Average Black Person. I am neither a part of the Black intelligentsia, nor do I fall into the category of your garden-variety street Negro. A lot of folks see Black people in one of these two categories. Normally, let's be honest, it's the latter.
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I don't qualify.

I do come from "the Hood." That's right. I am a born and bred Brooklynite raised in the middle of Bed-Stuy. If you aren't familiar with Bed-Stuy, perhaps you have never listened to gangster rap. You're probably also unfamiliar with Jay-Z, Biggie Smalls, or the thousands of songs that yell out "Brooklyn!" and then give a shout-out to Bed-Stuy. It's fine. Just understand that Bed-Stuy has a primarily negative connotation and for many years was used in boasts to gain respect or fear because it's an incredibly violent environment.

In other words, you could get shot, son.

Speaking of which, I am the son of a single mother. My father is in prison. My grandfather was a pastor and I grew up in the church. I, without shame, also enjoy fried chicken, watermelon, ribs, and orange soda. I can have an incredibly in-depth debate on the best five MCs ever. My credit isn't great and I've been shot.

With facts like this I qualify as a stereotypical Black person right?

But I am also a computer programmer. I've been known to quote Nietzsche. I, on occasion, host dinner parties where I serve five-course meals, including a specialty of mine, White Truffle Tilapia (it's delightful). I have the entire John Williams discography and wear a backpack that is emblazoned with the Thundercats insignia.

Those with one half of that story shake their head at the sheer mass of stereotypes I carry. Then those with the other half question if I even understand the Black experience at all. Some refer to me as someone who "made it out." I currently live in Crown Heights. Some say "You're not like the others." Most people I interact with are very similar to me.

I am an Average Black Person.

So, as an ABP, I have a few requests:

Media.
Please stop referring to blacks as a monolith. I can't possibly express to you the different types of Black people that exist. We neither move as an entity, nor do we move as three or four entities. For every Sharpton, there's a Steele. And for every Sharpton and Steele there are a hundred folks in the middle. What we share is a past, which on occasion helps shape our view on things. Also? Obama is not a unicorn. Please stop acting like Obama and his family are magical in the Black community. Just because some of you may not have seen a Negro like this doesn't mean they don't exist. Lots of smart black folk living with their smart mates and their cute smart kids. So please remember. Obama? Not a unicorn. Black people? Not one voice: I don't care what the supposed Black leaders try to claim.

Supposed Black Leaders.
Please stop speaking for us as if we were a monolith. This is not the 1960s. We don't need a Martin Luther King, Jr. or a Malcom X. You speak for yourselves and your view on what's happening. You also can't police black people. There isn't an us. Are there issues within the Black community? Absolutely, but it's not everybody as much as it is certain groups, most time classes that are in need of help and focus. Hence you can't speak for "Blacks." There are people who need your help and don't want you speaking for them. Oh, and for the love of all that is holy, could you please stop critiquing Obama simply to show you aren't drinking the kool-aid? I get it. You're sugar-free. Got it.

Critics Of Obama.
Hey, um...guess what Black people are not? A monolith. We are not holding Obama on a pedestal. Some critique him harshly (and personally I feel unjustly) and others love him. This is the case with every president. Obama is not the spokesperson for Black people. He is a symbol of hope. He is a symbol of opportunity in a land where opportunity for us seemed nonexistent. He's a symbol of a fight where people cried and died and sacrificed in order for the opportunity for him to exist. But his actions are his actions and have to be judged. Just not four months after he walked in the door with one of the worst clean up jobs in the countries history. You may critique him without critiquing Blacks' ability to critique him.

The hypocrisy of saying we are not One, and yet speaking for the exact group for which I justemphatically denied exists, is not lost on me. Perhaps there are Black people who absolutely want to be spoken for and referred to as if we were one big team. I acknowledge the possibility, but if this was the majority people like Dyson and Smiley would be way more important, and let's be honest: they aren't. I hope that my message is clear. After reading this, the next time you talk to a Black person you can feel comfortable in now knowing with every fiber of your being that you have no clue what they think or feel based on their skin color.

But if they're wearing a Soulja Boy shirt you may disregard this essay and judge them immediately


helders 26th-Jun-2009 06:56 pm (UTC)
this is excellent. american black people are the ONLY race of people who have to be representative of one another and it pisses me off. in the media, if one black person does something wrong, it somehow reflects us all, and people tend to think the "not like the others" thing is really true. with black people, being "different" aka "like you know, everyone else!11" is always the exception, never the rule. i witnessed that firsthand at my freshmen orientation when i was surrounded by so many white people who after knowing me for a day thought i could be their cultural black friend who'd answer the stupid ass questions because i was "nice."

i hate the world

this is kind of ot lol

Edited at 2009-06-26 06:57 pm (UTC)
seroquels 26th-Jun-2009 07:02 pm (UTC)
OT: i love Dr. Sweets :) I'm so addicted to Bones right now it's ridiculous. I'm loving that TNT is replaying all the old episodes this summer so I can catch all the ones I missed.
helders 26th-Jun-2009 07:04 pm (UTC)
dr. sweets is my favorite :3 i didn't get into bones until a few months ago (thanks, tnt!) and then i netflixed all the eps i hadn't seen and i feel like a certified fan now, haha.
seroquels 27th-Jun-2009 12:26 am (UTC)
haha, same...kind of. i got into this last season and now i'm in love.
xevochic more OT26th-Jun-2009 07:14 pm (UTC)
Pooh is swaying on beat to Michael Jackson's "The Way You Make Me Feel".
seroquels Re: more OT27th-Jun-2009 12:25 am (UTC)
awww lol
misatojaganshi 26th-Jun-2009 07:08 pm (UTC)
american black people are the ONLY race of people who have to be representative of one another and it pisses me off. in the media, if one black person does something wrong, it somehow reflects us all

so much THIS!!!! DDD:
maryaminx 26th-Jun-2009 07:56 pm (UTC)
american black people are the ONLY race of people who have to be representative of one another and it pisses me off.

I seriously disagree. Arab Americans in particular are held to this "but he's a terrorist, so you must be a terrorist too!" standard, along with Hispanics and just about every other ethnic minority. Even religious minorities, gays, and women get slapped with this all the time.
helders 26th-Jun-2009 08:10 pm (UTC)
that's true. but i'm talknig about for DECADES. i was young when 9/11 happened (10) but i don't remember many arab americans being all thought of as "terrorists" before that. since the beginning of time black people have all been lumped into one group--drug dealers, baby mommas, "welfare queens", uneducated and ghetto, etc, and treated like shit. black people are the ONLY race of people (hispanics not included bc they are os diverse imo) who consistently ONLY have negative stereotypes. and i'm not about to overlook that even tho i've just played the ~oppression olympics~

Edited at 2009-06-26 08:12 pm (UTC)
textualdeviance 26th-Jun-2009 09:12 pm (UTC)
that's true. but i'm talknig about for DECADES. i was young when 9/11 happened (10) but i don't remember many arab americans being all thought of as "terrorists" before that.

Oh, they were. Believe me, they were. Look up the 1972 Olympics. Ever since the re-establishment of Israel, there's been a demonization of Muslims, whether of Arab descent or no.

Pretty much anyone who isn't seventh-generation WASP in this country is subject to marginalization and stereotypes. Some of it's worse than others--and yeah, slavery is definitely right up there with the worst--and there are different flavors to it, but it's all pretty bad, and all pretty bullshit.
turtleyurtle1 Unless you're mexican...26th-Jun-2009 09:23 pm (UTC)
american black people are the ONLY race of people who have to be representative of one another and it pisses me off. in the media, if one black person does something wrong, it somehow reflects us all, and people tend to think the "not like the others" thing is really true. with black people, being "different" aka "like you know, everyone else!11" is always the exception, never the rule.

Because believe me, down here, Mexican Gardeners are the sum total representation of ALL mexicans. According to white kids. :/

Not saying you're wrong about the American black, just saying that the American Mexican gets hit with the monolithic stereotype stick a lot too.
helders Re: Unless you're mexican...26th-Jun-2009 09:37 pm (UTC)
yes, i also totally agree on the mexican front. it also REALLY pisses me off when black people sit around and let white people demonize mexican people in front of them, bc the same white people probably hate them too. >.>

but yeah, mexicans are another group of people who seem to ONLY have shitty stereotypes/all painted with one brush.
turtleyurtle1 Re: Unless you're mexican...27th-Jun-2009 09:42 pm (UTC)
Yeah...

I haven't had the stand and watch demonize quite like that, but I'm biracial and look very very white, so I've had people demonize hispanics in front of me, and when I call them out on it because I'm hispanic too, they always go "Oh well, you're different!"

blech.
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