Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

Finger-pointing and name-calling. Haven't we grown beyond that? Are we still impulsive babies demanding our own rights, with no regard for others? You are a cop. You are called to a scene where breaking and entering is suspected. You come upon a man who appears to be trying to enter the house. When confronted, he becomes loud and "tumultuous". He says, "You have no idea who you are messing with!" How would you respond in this situation? Your job as a cop is to get control of the situation.

Mr Gates, I pose this scenario to you. You are obviously a very intelligent , learned man. Do you realize that those cops responded to YOUR house to protect YOU from vandalism?! And THIS is the way you treat them? How should you have responded? What was that verse..."Do unto others as you would have others do unto you". Mr. Gates, you were not arrested because you are a black man, you were arrested because you were disrespectful.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

THE COLD WITHIN
Author Unknown

Six humans trapped by happenstance in the bleak and bitter cold,
Each one possessed a stick of wood, or so the story's told.

Their dying fire in need of logs, the first man held his back,
For of the faces round the fire, he noticed on was black.

The next man sat in tattered clothes, he gave his coat a hitch,
Why should his log be put to use, to warm the idle rich?

The rich man just sat back and thought of the wealth he had in store,
And how to keep what he had earned from the lazy, shiftless poor.

The next man sitting cross the way, saw one not of his church,
And couldn't bring himself to give the fire his stick of birch.

The black man's face bespoke revenge, as the fire passed from his sight.
For all he saw in his stick of wood was a chance to spite the white.

Their logs held tight in death's still hands was proof of human sin
They didn't die from the cold without....
They died from the cold within.

The Way of Haiku
by James Hackett

1) Beneath white roses
on a polished table
petals lie in dust

2) A bitter morning
sparrows sitting together
without any necks.

3) A distant dog
is adding another shade of gray
to the morning.

4) Still on this bath tub
the tiny bug that I had
promised a flower.

5) Empty the night seems
and yet endless flights of birds
caligraph the moon.

6) In this empty web
left by a will to be free
a pair of small wings.

7) The ant's great burden
becomes his bridge across
crevices along the way.

8) Now free in the world
the old parakeet just perches;
his loneliness.

9) Loneliness: for the
child, an opportunity
to play Let's Pretend.

10) The hopscotching child
kneels to the beetle and asks
to be forgiven.

11) Her child exclaimed:
"See this lovely caterpillar?"
but she never came.