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The Mediocrity Myth (172 hits)

We are entitled to our opinions here and although some might like that we are cordial and 'nice' towards one another--- let's face it--- it may not happen.

That sentiment has already been voiced repeatedly; it seemed more prudent to address it publicly than individually.

Indeed, we are entitled to our opinion here, there and everywhere, something about freedom of speech. However, freedom by definition comes with responsibility. Iron sharpens iron, and open honest debate fosters growth. I'm not talking to you about social grace and pretense. That would all but be preaching to the choir; most of us have public phony down to a science. I'm talking about consciously operating from a place of unconditional love and earnest respect for one another. I recognize that debates become heated and tongues become sharp from time to time. I also understand that the majority of us have the intellect and self-discipline to avoid name-calling, slander and character defamation when making or defending our point. Attempting to shirk our responsibilities with the excuse of human nature is a recipe for continued stagnation. Our ability to lead is determined by our standard of excellence.

Black people aren't any different than any other race although we share a common culture.

I beg to differ; we are very different than any other race; let it suffice to say, I believe our potential for greatness is seven times the hundreds of years of attempted genocide we've survived. We are a never say die people. A people with a common culture of thriving in the midst of terrorism on both A continents. Africans represent the roots of civilization and culture, yet, even more than “the man”, we tell ourselves we need to accept and stay in our place among the mediocre masses. Why are so many of us willing to be less than we are? Why is it now, after hundreds of years of struggle and blood, are we willing to settle for being just like them?

I’m just curious. How many went to worship somewhere this weekend? And how many of you heard a message about God’s expectations of and promises to you? Whatever your tradition, our spiritual position is royalty and our mandate is to manifest in earth as it is in heaven. You cried, you shouted, prayed, repented and received. Then like seed cast on stony ground, you pick up your slave mentality. Freedom in the building is little more than an endorphin high unless it translates to practical application in everyday life. Do you call the Almighty Allah, Isis, the Universe or Jehovah? It doesn’t matter. The freedom given by Divinity is the freedom to be changed into a perfect reflection of that Divinity.

My sisters and brothers I love you; I love us. I believe in you; my expectations of us are indeed no less than excellence. I envision cyberspace as a second chance, an unparalleled opportunity to reinforce the foundations of our collective communities; I envision virtual Rosewood, international, inter-traditional and millions strong. Our experiences are varied; we embody a rich blend of cultural and religious traditions, and if Barack Obama speaks only one truth it is, YES WE CAN!!! We can be the change we yearn to see. Just Sayin
Posted By: Michelle Diane
Monday, September 22nd 2008 at 10:25AM
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