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Created on: May 12, 2008
Can We Break The Psychological Scars of Racism And Sexism
Behold this great nation called the United States tries to juxtapose itself as though the systematic levels of oppression does not effect the psychological, economical, legal, environmental and socialization of the underclass but in fact the systemic problems are woven into the stages of oppression, first colonization and second the for less propound Machiavellian public policies of neo-colonization. Have these stages of models been beneficial? Some will say yes while other no yet any reasonable person will understand that these systems have transform the world with unbelievable scientific and technological advancements. With this in mind something is missing and as critical thinkers the purpose of any dialogue as a trained mediator is to see just how we in America can bridge the gaps of disparity from the tumulus effects of the stages of oppression (neo-colonization) and chart a course where social paradigms can serve to uplift the psychological scars of a caste like system.
Clearly, one of the greatest political discipline that understood that mediation work was the heliports to balance a nation that lost its means of unity and that we should never in a sonorous tone regurgitated powerful words in the Lincoln's Gettysburg Address when he stated "Fourscore and seven years age our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal". But in truth, if this nation's uncompassionate leaders divorce themselves from political mainstreaming merely on party's ideologies (political philosophy) and gravitate to that in which former President Lincoln narratived "a divided nation can not stay" and if on this notion we devoted our resources on that premise we would have reached the zenith of the melting pot' in which many great leaders from the valley labored as paradigms to redefined the entrenched public policies of reluctance to meet the benchmark of political inclusiveness, equal protection and economic equality. Here are some of the many leaders are trying or tried to restructure the humanity of this powerful empire: United States Senator Marco Obama, Dr. Cheik Diop, Dr. Francis Fanon, Dr. Bobby Wright, Dr. Francis Cress, Dr. Ivan Serviman, Dr. Chancellor William, Dr. Paul Robinson, Dr. Charles Knox, Dr. David Hammond, Dr. Yvonne King, Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King and on the note Chairman Fred Hamilton Senior.
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