May 23, 2006

Black Baby Boomers vs The Hip Hop Generation*********

Every now and then, there is some hot button social issue that gets us at Grown Folks Hip Hop talking. Let me preface what I'm about to write by stating that truly I admire Bill Cosby, Oprah Winfrey, Rev. Jesse Jackson and these other "celebrities" for the charity work they've done in the past (especially Jesse) and continue to this day. That doesn't mean that any of them are qualified to speak for our people. Recently some comments made by Mr. Bill Cosby about poor Black folks have made its way to the local and national news as well as all of the major newspapers. In chronological order here are some of the comments.

It all started in May 2004, at an event celebrating the 50 year anniversary of the Brown v Board of Education decision sponsored by the NAACP, the NAACP legal fund and Howard Univ. Mr. Cosby was to receive an award his philanthropic endeavors. When he finally got the chance to speak, instead of thanking the people responsible for Brown v. Board ED. decision, or the NAACP or even Howard Univ., Mr. Cosby chose to take this time to get at the poor Black folk for "not holding up their end of the deal." He spoke about how activists "marched and were hit in the face with rocks...to get an education, and now we've got these knuckleheads walking around." Mr. Cosby accused the poor blacks of "not parenting", chided them for "crying when their son is an orange suit" and scoffed at parents who name their children, "Shaniqua, Taliqua, Muhammad and all that crap." He talked about young black men leaving pregnant women behind and not being fathers to their children. It got worse, but there was too much to list (get your Google on to read all of Mr. Cosby's comments).

Early 2006 Cosby is quoted by FoxNews at a rally for Hurricane Katrina victims. Cosby was quoted as saying: "It's painful, but we can't cleanse ourselves unless we look at the wound," Cosby told the rally of about 2,000 people at the city's convention center, where thousands of Katrina evacuees had gathered seven months earlier. "Ladies and gentlemen, you had the highest murder rate, unto each other. You were dealing drugs to each other. You were impregnating our 13-, 12-, 11-year-old children," he said, in quotes picked up by Reuters. "What kind of a village is that?" I'm sure this is exactly what they needed to hear after collecting EVERYTHING they owned in garbage bags after their homes were DEVASTATED in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

Then recently at the 2006 graduation ceremonies for Spelman College, he went on to give the graduating class this lovely pep talk: "You have to know that it is time for you all to take charge," Cosby said. "You have to seriously see yourselves not as the old women where the men stood in front and you all stood behind, because the men, most of them are in prison." WTF??? Added Cosby: "It is time for you to pick up the pace and lead because the men are not there. They're not there and every one of you young women know it." "Who's running the show?" Cosby asked. "It appears that the male is, but I have news for you. It's your turn. We want you to lead in business. We want you to lead in medicine. We want you to lead in everything." Couldn't he have talked about the graduates being leaders without disrespecting all black men?

What the fu*k is wrong with this guy?

I'll be the first to admit that Mr. Cosby may have some valid points, but he's in NO position to be speak for, or to, a group of black folks and represent them. He donated a lot of his money over the years and helped finance Spike Lee's movie, "Malcolm X" (on the low of course), but Mr. Cosby almost NEVER confronted racial issues either in his comedy act or through the media. Someone with his profile and Hollywood clout surely could have done a lot more regarding civil rights, but he was busy protecting his personal interests (which is his right). I think "Fat Albert" and "The Cosby Show" were 2 of the best shows in TV history, but neither of these shows ever confronted any racial issues, so who is Mr. Cosby to start to try to become the "Beacon of Hope" for black folks? I'm of the opinion that Mr. Cosby isn't qualified to speak for me or any other black folks. He hasn't spent too much time on the front lines of the civil rights battle, nor has he spent too much time speaking to our generation to see what we're really about. He gets his opinion of younger folks from the same media outlets all the other black baby boomers get theirs from -- TV (more importantly music videos), newspapers and movies. Mr. Cosby told the Spelman graduates that all of the "black men are in jail." I doubt that telling those sisters that most of their choices for husbands are in jail was the speech they wanted to hear as they enter the "real world." He can say what he wants, but the the mainstream media continue to stick microphones in his face. Soon "they" will be saying, "See, even Bill Cosby says they're lazy", "even Oprah thinks that rap music is offensive", etc. Read "Is Bill Cosby Right? (or has the Middle Class lost its mind?) by Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, Avalon Foundation Professor in the Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania. It's been out for about 8 months now and he rightfully takes Cosby to task for his comments. Cosby's rebuttal? "This is a man (Dyson) who teaches at Univ. of Pennsylvania. How much does it cost to attend that school?" Believe me, if Jim Brown or the late Ossie Davis or Boston Celtic great Bill Russell said some of the things Mr. Cosby said, my reaction would be a lot less angry. These are just a few of the people who sacrificed fame and fortune to stand in the front lines during the civil rights movement.

The thing that really feds me up the most is that our "elders" and "leaders" decide to fight this battle between the Black Baby Boomers (born btwn 1946-1964) and the Hip Hop generation through the (mostly white) media, instead of reaching out to some of the people he may have a problem with. You don't think 50 Cent or Jay Z would take Cosby's call? Couldn't Bill stop by 106 & Park to talk directly to the youth he's supposed to be so concerned about? Couldn't Oprah have reached out to Ludacris in private instead of trying to assassinate his character and embarrass him on national TV? T.I. & Snoop wouldn't have lunch with Jesse? Black Baby Boomers, like Dr. Huxtable, don't seem to WANT to understand the Hip Hop generation. If he did, he'd know that there are plenty of young black men who are a lot like me - almost all our friends have degrees, the ones with kids are good fathers, we don't deal drugs to each other and we think that Muhammad is a name that anyone would be honored to have.

Maybe this is Cosby's way of using reverse psychology against us. Maybe he thinks that if he continues to disrespect HIS people, then they would change to fit HIS idea of what a young black person should be. Someone needs to tell him that he's going about it the wrong way. Until he, and everybody else who feels like him, decides to try to truly understand the Hip Hop generation, we as a people will continue to act like crabs in a barrel. I doubt that is the result that the Black Baby Boomers are looking for.

We at Grown Folks Hip Hop want to know what YOU think about the recent comments of our so-called "Black leaders", and the war between the Black Baby Boomers and the Hip Hop Generation.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

whew... you picked a good one this week Wightey! I must confess, I was one of those that agreed w/ some of the things Cosby said back in in '04 because back when I first heard his comments I was frustrated w/ the pathological culture that is being sold as being black and many of us blacks buy into. At that time I'd just begun to volunteer my time to work on a documentary "traded to trading" a portrait of wall street in the black. I thought it was important to tell the story of sucessful black business men who blazed a trail on or using wall street, like Reginald Lewis the first black Billionaire. I wondered how the black world could know Micheal Jordan & P-Diddy but not know about Reginald Lewis or even care to read his book "Why should white guys have all the fun. Maybe he should've had SUPER HEAD do his auto-bioraphy so that the book could make the NY Times best sellers list. I wondered why we programed our brains w/ the steady dose of masogony, hatred, enmity & fear being served up by what we listen & watch. After all, so a man thinketh so his is. Then I realized that you can't save the world the solution only comes from within, then I stopped getting frustrated because I realized my frustration was due in a large part because I wanted someone else to make the change happen because of my own sense of helplessness to change this pathological culture that is claiming the minds & lives of so many young Africans.
At the heart of the suffering is the fact that our community does not know who we are. Money is not the issue. Our community is spiritually depleted w/ good reason too, we've been deliberately lead astray from our true power to enable physical slaver then & economic slaver today. Having the belief that God is outside of us, that God wishes to punish us, that God wishes us to fear him/her or that God views us as sinners has created a void for our Egos to run unchecked and it is the root of all Human suffering. You are all a part of God, God is within you, you will not find it outside of you, you will have to close your eyes & go inside yourself to find it. Furthermore, if you create something, you want it to prosper, grow & enjoy all that is good in abundance, so God could never want to punish you or view you as a sinner from birth, God is love. God is love not wrath or fear. The fear God thing was instilled to control you, to make sure you don't realize that God is apart of you and that you are God when you connect to your God essence. You can't enslave a person who understands his/her God essense, you would have to kill him first (like Jesus) but he who is connected to his God essence cannot be killed and He/she knows it, so they don't fear. Just like Jesus (energy can niether be created nor destroyed, it only changes form (hollaback if you paid attention in science class)). Gandi was able to liberate India by having 200 million people realize this fact, even though the British had guns Cannons & bayonnets. When the British realized that they couldn't make these people do thier bidding no matter how much blood they shed, they packed thier guns and things leaving India to the Indians. I could go on, but the bottom line is that everything we need to end the suffering is within. I don't mean to sound like Russ Simmons but we need more meditation We will not be free until we are Ego free, and derive our self respect and importance from the fact that we are God (there is no higher self respect than that, and your self respect wont go up and down like when it is attached to the thing you aquire, or whether or not you got that job or accomplishment you wanted. Or even worse if you attach your self respect to your reputation or what others think about you. Everyone reading this e-mail will have a different oppinion about me but I am none of those oppinions, I don't control that, I only can control my own character.) One Love, One God & it dwells in all of us whether we chose to recognize & connect w/ it or not. SUPAH G