Posted on 06/18/2012 1:40:04 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I literally froze up when I saw a new design from Adidas set to hit stores in August. JS Roundhouse Mids, are purple and gray, with HANDCUFFS that wrap around the ankles. Yes, I said handcuffs shackles .the stuff that our ancestors wore for 400 years while experiencing the most horrific atrocities imaginable, most of which were never documented in the history books and kept away from you in the educational system, all so you would be willing to put shackles on your ankles today and not be so sensitive about it.
I laughed when I saw the shoes, because I already know how many people are going to say, Boyce, why are you overreacting? There is always a group of negroes who are more than happy to resubmit themselves to slavery. In fact, commercialized hip-hop culture teaches black men everything they need to know in order to guarantee their own self-destruction (stay high/drunk, carry a gun, sleep with every woman that moves, remain uneducated and waste your money). We follow instructions very well.
First, we get to watch black kids shoot one another over $200 Air Jordans that cost $12 to make. Then, we get to watch people stand in line for a week to buy a pair of Air Yeezys. Now, we get to watch black men willingly put shackles on their ankles because they think its cool to do so. This is even worse than when Red Bull held a basketball tournament where free men would play against one another at various prison locations around the country.
When I see the shoes, I also think about the ankle bracelets being worn by far too many men who are affected by the mass incarceration epidemic that the White House says nothing about. The black family has ripped itself apart because so many of our fathers, brothers, husbands and sons are locked away in prison, leaving their children vulnerable to all the horrible things that happen when the man of the house is not away. I am offended by these shoes because there is nothing funny about the prison industrial complex, which is the most genocidal thing to happen to the black family since slavery itself.
As they say, an educated mind makes you unfit for slavery. But Adidas, like Nike, understands that there are plenty of uneducated minds that are quite willing to go along with this kind of ridiculous stuff. You wont see me or my kids wearing any of this stuff, and I hope your kids wont either. Chains on our ankles are bad enough; but we must also get rid of the chain on our brains.
The US had legalized slavery for about 80 years (end of the American Revolution until Emancipation Proclamation). The “400 year” stuff can be laid at the feet of the English and Spanish governments.
Besides, they clash with leg monitoring bracelets.
First, we get to watch black kids shoot one another over $200 Air Jordans...”
Most kids that would do this lack sound guidance and decent role models. Here’s the $10,000,000 question.
“What is the most logical solution to this phenomenon?”
#3 Slavery is still practiced in Africa
You can view open air slave markets in the Middle East. For some odd reason, Israel does not have these.
Maybe they are just trying to help them to not get their sneakers stolen.
It is pretty obvious to me, roll back the damage done to the family unit. That appears to me to be the root of the problem.
How that happens...our COUNTRY and GOVERNMENT go out of their way to foster FAMILY UNITS with a mother and father, not single mothers, not two mothers, not two fathers, but a mother AND a father.
And hand in hand with that, we would have to DE-EMPHASIZE the encouragement both societally and governmentally we give to out-of-wedlock mothers.
But I see that as a first step. I don’t see any changes occurring otherwise if this is not addressed in any way, no matter how much time and money we throw at it, it won’t change.
Is that the guy?
Yeah, he wrote the article.
That comes with my tax bill.
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