Black Man's Burden
How long has it taken to finally let African Americans feel that they are
a vital part of this nation which they helped build?
What a terrible burden to have to carry! Will it now be lifted?
This is an amazing journey for all of us.
in ways that people of color could not,
in ways that people with visible disabilities can not,
in ways that women still can not.
And when will their burdens be lifted?
How long has it taken for the United States
to finally figure out that racism and sexism are mental disorders?
Does sanity require a majority vote? Apparently, it does.
Does it simply emerge from our souls
and slowly grow until one day we know something
that our ancestors may not have been able to see?
Barack Obama isn't President because America came to its senses.
He was elected because America turned greedy and stupid,
and had nowhere else to turn
than to a people who had kept the faith,
who had witnessed the truth,
and, like the oppressed before them,
became a reservoir of strength and grace,
chosing compassion over violence, love over hate.
But this mixed-race scholar and organizer,
this brilliant and compassionate man,
has stepped up to carry an enormous burden
for all of us. He can not carry this burden alone,
nor is it right to ask him and his family to do so.
My ancestors never owned slaves,
and they were oppressed, themselves,
as many minority groups around the world.
But I can see as clearly as the noon sun
that Barack is my brother and Michelle is my sister.
They have come to help put our nation in order,
to serve us all, to carry a burden that belongs to all of us.
Let us inaugurate ourselves,
in this great vision and mission,
to once and for all lift the black man's burden
and the burdens of all those burdened by exclusion,
not just for their benefit, but for the benefit of all,
that they might have the strength to help carry ours.
Black men and women, and girls and boys,
and those who are brown, yellow and red,
and those who may have different abilities,
it is time to bind our partnership in this great land
with a very simple knowledge,
that prejudice and ignorance are self-defeating
mental defects - and that no one deserves to
carry the burdens of racism or sexism or other prejudices.
On this Inauguration Day, we find ourselves in the company of
greatness, not just the Obama's, but all of us.
Let's all pledge to be part of the solution to our many challenges,
and to rid this nation of prejudices - not just because they
can diminish others - but because they diminish all of us.

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Thanks for sharing this…great job! I agree with everything you said. In fact, it’s what my friends and I (here and off Gaia) have been chatting about. Perhaps the time has come for people to put aside the prejudices for once and for all!
Beautiful. Thank you.
I might add - celebrate and connect to the rich world of possibilities when we support each other in community.
bright and hopeful blessings - to the change we are -
Sylvia
Beautiful–and well said. Thanks for letting it rip!
Earon, how lovely. I have been speech-less and word-less since Barack spoke yesterday, but I am filled with hope and gratitude. Thanks for giving some of my feeling words.
As a Canadian, I am so very jealous of the gift that the United States has as their leader. I’ve never known a single person who can bring tears to my eyes every time they speak. Your country has had a hard 8 years on the world stage and you’ve fought hard to arrive at this moment where you can stand and be proud for what you’ve overcome.
Thanks, MorningStar, Sylvia, Mother Mary, Mamakat and Coach. I am pleased when I strike a positive chord, and Barack Obama seems harmonious with the values so strongly present on Gaia. We have been through some dark times, and there are major struggles ahead, but to have a leader with a deep and wise vision for this country is a gift, indeed, for the world. Thanks!
Beautifully expressed, Earon. I agree–it’s not just about putting an additional burden on Barack Obama, but of all of us accepting responsibility for doing our part. In America; and worldwide. I blogged on similar lines after the inauguration….