Some people take umbrage with my defining myself as a hood rat. They say that by doing so, I’m not only demeaning myself, but I’m also demeaning other Black people in the process. But people who think like that are violating one of the most important principles in life - that we should always seek to be independent thinkers. That entails being self-defining, never giving the thoughts of others priority over your own, and never allowing others to define your terms.
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Thus, people who see the phrase "hood rat" as demeaning have been brainwashed. They no longer think for themselves. They've allowed the attitude of others to take priority over their own, and they've also allowed society to define their terms. As a result, they've embraced the belief that people with their background are somehow less than others.
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I take pride in challenging that contention because the fact is, I grew up in the hood, so that's what makes me who I am, and since God made birds to fly, fish to swim, and man think, in order for anybody to contend that I'm less than human, they're going to have to demonstrate that they can out-think me. You see, it's not enough to merely SAY, "I'm Black and I'm proud." We must put enough work into our intellectual development to say it, and mean it. Therefore, I proudly embrace the phrase hood rat as symbolic of my challenge to society to come SHOW me that I'm inferior, since it's my contention that it's society that's guilty of flawed thinking, not I.
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A perfect example of the flaw in society's thinking can be found in the fact that attendant to the negativity that society assigns to the term "rat" is the false assumption that a rat is something nasty, and therefore, beneath man. But the fact is, man himself is the nastiest animal on Earth. While a rat may leave droppings in his environment, and one might consider that nasty, man is so prolific with his own droppings - in the ocean, in the air, in space, and within the Earth itself - that he threatens the very survival of everything on the planet. So what’s nastier, a rat, or man?
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That illustrates why it’s so important to clean man’s droppings from our minds and become independent thinkers. Because much of what we think of as true, is actually the corruption of truth that we’ve been taught by other men in order to promote their own self-interest.
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So while others are scrambling among themselves in an attempt to service their corruption and greed, it presents the Black community with the perfect opportunity to spend that same time becoming independent thinkers, and reassessing the mores that we've inherited from this corrupt society. Thereafter, we should replace the meaningless pursuit of the "American Dream" (bling), with the pursuit of character, wisdom, and knowledge. Because since knowledge is power, one invariably leads to the other, and much, much more.
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I’ve been fortunate enough to obtain a small measure of the American dream, but it was certainly not as a result of any kind of pursuit. I only stumbled upon it while on a mission to educate myself, because along with education comes skills. But I also during my educational process, I found that what I was actually looking for was not so much the American dream, but happiness and self-fulfillment. Yes, I wanted to live a comfortable life, but along with a TRUE education, you tend to develop a new definition of what that entails. And one of the things that I learn was that the American dream is only the illusion of happiness, since the mere acquisition of "things" can bring you neither happiness, nor fulfillment. True happiness and fulfillment can only be found in becoming the best you that you can be. Our failure to understand that is the primary problem that we have as a nation - we're in hotter pursuit of riches than we are of character.
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I wasted literally all of my teenage years - those years between 12 and 19 years of age, when I should have been educating myself - running the street. I spent that time dropping out of school, going in and out of various institutions, and using any kind of drug that I could get my hands on.
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But fortunately, I was arrested as an adult (at 19 years-old), and an insightful cop and a benevolent judge joined forces to get me to agree to go into the military (the army, I thought) in return for not being sent to prison, and expunging my record if I came out with an honorable discharge. Naturally, I eagerly agreed. But it was only later, to my complete shock and horror, did I learn that they had also managed to get the Marine Corps to ignore all of its regulations against accepting an illiterate delinquent. But once I got in there I found out why - they needed a warm body to use as a close combat dummy in order to train the "REAL MARINES."
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But once the marines finished showing me what a gangster REALLY was, they had me take the GED, and to everybody's amazement, I did really well on it. Although I did a lot of guessing, I scored in the 97 percentile. So they sent me to the Army/Navy Academy to get an actual dipolma and further my educational development (I'll be eternally grateful to them for that).
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That's where I learned that knowledge was power. Instead of being called dummy, I was making a fortune writing love letters for other marines, and later I started working for the battalion commander. I did all of his writing, including the officers' fitness reports, which gave me a tremendous amout of clout ("Come on, Wattree! Why be so formal? There's no one around, so spare me the Captain crap. Just call me Larry."). Later, it was arranged for me to get out 90 days early to attend college - which, by that time, was just a matter of staying awake and filling in the dots.
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But during that process I fell in love with knowledge, and I also began to realize that since what I loved most was free, it couldn’t be denied me. And as I became increasingly more independent of thought, a couple of other things also began to come into focus. First, contrary to our national values, the only mature and productive form of competition is to compete against the person that I was the day before. And secondly, I learned that the only true road to perfect happiness and fulfillment is to dedicate your life to becoming your own hero.
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That’s the knowledge that I would like to pass along to my brothers in the hood. Because our failure to understand those two very fundamental facts are not only the source of most of our misery, but to 99% of all of our problems in general. We rightly complain that we’re deprived of a level playing field, so why not dedicate ourselves to the acquisition of knowledge to equalize that situation? And by the way, that's the message that Tavis Smiley and Cronel West should be preaching, instead of helping to elect Republicans by attacking our first Black president.
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So yes, I’m a hood rat, and I never let myself forget it. But I’m a hood rat with the understanding that if we equate knowledge to water, the White man's water is no wetter than our own. In addition, since every experience in life is a source of knowledge, the experience of overcoming the adversity that we’ve endured as hood rats makes us more, rather than less.
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Therefore, the bottom line is this - with very few exceptions, we cannot depend on others to help us, Black or White. We're engaged in a class war, so we've got to combine the unique knowledge that we've gained in the hood, with the education and wisdom to become the masters of our own fate. Thus, knowledge, is the key to our survival. Period.
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Think about that.
There are suburban strongholds where someone sees a pink IPOD and pretty soon all the little girls have pink IPODs.
Or someone sees a new set of NIKEs (put together in some Chinese sweat shop) and all these little boys have the new NIKEs.
We have some idiotic need to belong.
So we mimic our neighbors for good or for bad.
But if the family caretakers really care-take, if they sit down every night with the children and go over homework assignments, if they appear at Parent/Teacher conferences, if they spend some time reading to and with the children, if they share items related to a family budget with the children (in order to demonstrate how the world really works); well love and awareness might be had by the caretakers and the children.
It takes time and effort to work with children and some sacrifice must be owned!
Once we are adults it is worthless to blame our parents of course; but if mistakes were made by our parents it is our responsibility to be better parents ourselves so that bad cycles might be broken.
Family values should not be some hypocritical repub bumper sticker.
Family and community values know no party lines.
I will say this. You might have 'lost' seven years during your childhood but those years that really were not lost somehow add to your perspective on things today and that truth makes your writing a lot more interesting than that of most other writers!
I do try, because I take it very seriously. As I pointed out, the Marine Corps rebuilt me from the ground up. So I sort of think of myself as a marine on bullshit patrol, because marines aren't killed by the enemy; they're killed by political bullshit.
What is amazing is how readily available knowledge can be found. Libraries have resource services that can point you in a direction of which books or other sources touch on your subject of interest. There is a plethora of resources available online. The biggest challenge is how do determine the credibility of the availble information. That ability to sort out the crap from the gold brings true knowledge.
I was a passenger in a cab driven by a young black man who at the end of the trip told me about the research he had been doing on the Moors. He asked if I had heard of the Moors and smiles when I was able to cite some facts about the Moors in Spain. I have seen similar expressions on the face of young man in a barbershop who had recently read "The Mis-Education Of The Black Man". People are fascinated with words. You learn that you are not the only one with a particular view of a given subject. You can have your opinion changed by hearing how someone else views a given topic.
We need to strive to insure that young people find the fascination in words and knowledge that multitudes of others have found. Our future depends on knowledge.
Also, the internet is the greatest educational tool that the world has ever known - and the internet resolves the problem of accuracy that you mentioned, since you can cross-check your information and research the background and credentials of the information providers. So we need to take full advantage of it. I certainly do. In fact, I've become more comfortable with the internet than I am books.
Good article, Wattree. We don't have to accept other's definitions--especially where they are intended to apply to us. For example, I'm a country club rat. Some of my Dad's buddies have tried to tell me not to call myself that because it could misuncommunicate stuff about me, but I know what it means and it is me.
God is love. I don't understand why even atheists can't agree with that.
The intra-Palestinian meeting in Moscow has precedent
Russia's hosted such meetings in the past, most recently Feb 2019
Russia has long lamented the US' "monopolization" of the peace process & tried to carve out a niche for itself: mediating among the disunited Palestinians/2
Events: Heavy gunfire is occuring around the area of the U.S. Embassy and residential compounds adjacent to the Trutier area of Tabarre. All Embassy personnel have been instructed to remain indoors and shelter-in-place until further notice. All others should avoid the area.
Actions to take:
Avoid the area;
Avoid demonstrations and any large gatherings of people;
Do not attempt to drive through roadblocks; and
If you encounter a roadblock, turn around and get to a safe area.
All eyes on #Chad right now
Chad has two internet trunks coming into the country: One from the Red Sea via Sudan; the other from Cameroon. Not possible for the totality of the country's internet network to be shut unless done centrally. A lot of rumors swirling; few facts. https://t.co/N6bDJZ2ixO
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You don’t get it.
It’s not about an UNRWA teacher who held an Israeli kid hostage in his house.
It’s all about how for 75 years you have destroyed the future of generations of Palestinians, including my family.
My cousins in Arab countries are still not citizens - not even the… https://t.co/nv6anubGhc
It's wild that Venezuela is now holding a vote on whether 2/3 of Guyana actually belongs to them! Analysts suggest that Modoru may want military action to pump up his sinking popularity.
The lack of a cohesive delegation has allowed attention-seeking lawmakers to act on their own.
McCarthy: “You have [Rep. Matt] Gaetz, who belongs in jail…”
Gaetz: “Tough words from a guy who sucker punches people in the back. The only assault I committed was against Kevin’s fragile ego.”https://t.co/LctPuz6Pcf
"Both the AU and the intl community place more weight on whether elections are held than whether they are free and fair. Sanctions/expulsions occur when there is a coup but not necessarily when elections are rigged or if an “institutional coup” occurs." https://t.co/m9dNimJP0D
Comments
Sometimes I feel like we are all sheep who tweet.
There are suburban strongholds where someone sees a pink IPOD and pretty soon all the little girls have pink IPODs.
Or someone sees a new set of NIKEs (put together in some Chinese sweat shop) and all these little boys have the new NIKEs.
We have some idiotic need to belong.
So we mimic our neighbors for good or for bad.
But if the family caretakers really care-take, if they sit down every night with the children and go over homework assignments, if they appear at Parent/Teacher conferences, if they spend some time reading to and with the children, if they share items related to a family budget with the children (in order to demonstrate how the world really works); well love and awareness might be had by the caretakers and the children.
It takes time and effort to work with children and some sacrifice must be owned!
Once we are adults it is worthless to blame our parents of course; but if mistakes were made by our parents it is our responsibility to be better parents ourselves so that bad cycles might be broken.
Family values should not be some hypocritical repub bumper sticker.
Family and community values know no party lines.
I will say this. You might have 'lost' seven years during your childhood but those years that really were not lost somehow add to your perspective on things today and that truth makes your writing a lot more interesting than that of most other writers!
by Richard Day on Sun, 03/11/2012 - 4:25pm
Thank you, Richard.
I do try, because I take it very seriously. As I pointed out, the Marine Corps rebuilt me from the ground up. So I sort of think of myself as a marine on bullshit patrol, because marines aren't killed by the enemy; they're killed by political bullshit.
by Wattree on Sun, 03/11/2012 - 6:30pm
What is amazing is how readily available knowledge can be found. Libraries have resource services that can point you in a direction of which books or other sources touch on your subject of interest. There is a plethora of resources available online. The biggest challenge is how do determine the credibility of the availble information. That ability to sort out the crap from the gold brings true knowledge.
I was a passenger in a cab driven by a young black man who at the end of the trip told me about the research he had been doing on the Moors. He asked if I had heard of the Moors and smiles when I was able to cite some facts about the Moors in Spain. I have seen similar expressions on the face of young man in a barbershop who had recently read "The Mis-Education Of The Black Man". People are fascinated with words. You learn that you are not the only one with a particular view of a given subject. You can have your opinion changed by hearing how someone else views a given topic.
We need to strive to insure that young people find the fascination in words and knowledge that multitudes of others have found. Our future depends on knowledge.
by rmrd0000 on Sun, 03/11/2012 - 8:43pm
I totally agree, RM.
Also, the internet is the greatest educational tool that the world has ever known - and the internet resolves the problem of accuracy that you mentioned, since you can cross-check your information and research the background and credentials of the information providers. So we need to take full advantage of it. I certainly do. In fact, I've become more comfortable with the internet than I am books.
by Wattree on Sun, 03/11/2012 - 9:59pm
Good article, Wattree. We don't have to accept other's definitions--especially where they are intended to apply to us. For example, I'm a country club rat. Some of my Dad's buddies have tried to tell me not to call myself that because it could misuncommunicate stuff about me, but I know what it means and it is me.
God is love. I don't understand why even atheists can't agree with that.
--W
by The Decider on Tue, 03/13/2012 - 1:59pm
You're absolutely right, Decider.
When we connect with other extraterrestrial cultures they'll probably consider it slanderous to be referred to as human.
by Wattree on Tue, 03/20/2012 - 12:32pm