How pragmatically useful are the majority of “Black Studies/Black History/Black Culture courses if the people constructing them are genuinely unaware, aren’t they, of the fact that language is the operating system of the human brain/Central Processing Unit [CPU] in a similar manner to Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8 is for computers; which is why doesn’t one have to be so consciously selective with regard to how it is used to disseminate uplifting TRUTHS/ KNOWLEDGE as opposed to the current onslaught of very poisonous negativity to all of our people in general, our youth/future/specifically?
I agree in that Language is “the operating system of the human brain…”
For example no one complains of being Africanlisted, or being Africanballed out of a clique, losing consciousness or all electrical power for whatever reason isn’t an Africanout, nor does anyone state that they’re not wearing a piece of clothing because it is African with dirt, it isn’t standard practice to lament when things have gone horribly wrong that it is a really African Day and no one has ever been jailed because there has been conclusive proof that they are an Africanmailer, whereas doesn’t substituting the word BLACK into all of these contexts place one on a sliding scale of very very inconvenient GRIEF, within the current still so totally Euro-centric paradigm/REALITY of the 21st century?
Yes, but even though the word BLACK has been used to demean people of African descent and as you say, cause us to be put into a position of enduring “inconvenient GRIEF” in a Euro-centric environment, nevertheless, the word BLACK is vital and one of the major adjectives that should always go hand-in-hand with the term African, otherwise, this Euro-centric movement in South Africa, Egypt, and heck all over the continent would take place just as it did in Europe, whereby, the term ‘AFRICA’ would define White people. We should know that the original people in the continent of Europe allowed these incoming Europeans to adopt their names and now, we have no idea of this history! The indigenous people of the European continent are still here today, but their history is NOT apart of our educational curriculum because they allowed the Europeans to convince them it was okay to remove adjectives that defined them as being distinct.
Black people should not be ashamed because they are BLACK! Just as someone BROWN should not be ashamed for being described as being brown in complexion, neither should a black skinned person be ashamed for being described by this adjective. If brown Africans choose to identify with being Black as a movement, that is positive because that is their origins.
Is there a specific reason why YOU didn't address/answer these questions [underlined above] with regard to the source of the current status quo's focus on making "Black" the epitome of EVIL in the profoundly warped paradigm they have created over the last 500 years?
Yes, I continue to respond the way I choose, but you are not able to understand my responses, nevertheless, I will address it again, because I love that you ask these questions!
"making "Black" the epitome of EVIL"
Just like the N word, this word “Black” has a positive origin and for the past thousands of years, not just today, this term “Black” has been caste as EVIL which is a White Supremacist Movement. Just as other terms to define dark skinned human beings with NAPPY hair, the terms Negro, Black, Colored, ‘Lakey’, ‘Loki’ and so many more have been constantly used in European literature to define EVIL. Nevertheless, this won’t last, but as in ancient times, this evil movement ebbs and flows and it will always be dispelled due to the inevitable truth in that BLACK is BEAUTIFUL and this will be why this White Supremacist Movement to define BLACK and dark skinned people as evil will always fail ultimately. Black, African people, should not worry, this trick will not last due to many reasons, and most important has to do with science and genetics. This movement will always be temporary because it has been used to deflect our attention away from the reality of White people’s genetic makeup and their inferiority complex but like always, eventually, we get it! People of African descent will eventually come to understand the purpose of the global strange phenomena has occurred with respect to White Supremacy and Colorism. Knowledge is the power that drives ignorance away. We have constantly been conditioned to believe that being BLACK and dark skinned is ugly and evil so that we won’t see the true history that revolves around White Supremacy but like now, many people of African descent are recognizing this deception.