Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Living In The Past

Reference : "Brainwashed" By: Tom Burrell
Check Out Oprah .... Black Inferiority; White Superiority
I’m living the King’s dream . . . but it isn’t all of what it seems. People believe slavery - this long-term trauma and mental damage has a tremendous effect on the 21st century. “Blacks were programmatically stripped of their cultural identity and brainwashed into a mindset of black inferiority – a double whammy that’s tough to overcome.” During this era racism still exist, although not all people and other race hate blacks. In fact I think we are more racist in our own race. African Americans are always battling against light skin vs. dark skin. The whites knew exactly what they were doing when they allowed light skin people to work in the house, while the dark skin people had no choice but to remain in the field. Their goal was to separate our race, and indeed they succeeded.
We have been brainwashed and its’ obvious! But we cannot continue to live in the past. We can’t go and change the past, but we can mold the future. I have faith in “my people.”
“We are a race that has been conditioned to ice over its emotions, to dance, sing, and laugh our way past the blues.” Our healing system is very weird. We laugh at Chris Rock, Martin, Madea, Will Smith, Kevin Hart etc. make jokes about our ancestors and about blacks statistics. Our all-time favorite rappers only rap about sex, money, and weed, & how they so called “made it.” Define made it please? They encourage us to cheat and abuse our loved ones. Blacks used the word “nigger” more than any other race. But it’s all fun and games right? Then why do we get mad when Caucasians and other races laugh and call us “niggers.” Trivializing blacks has become all too common a sport. The joke is always on us, and we should not only care; but care enough to change. We must lead by example.
Now once we stop battling inside our own race and bringing each other down, we can finally step out against other races that don’t want to see us succeed. If we’re going by statistics, academically our scores are the lowest; but indeed our abuse rate and incarcerated rates are the highest.
“In many ways African Americans have romanticized and institutionalized low expectations.”  Often our goal is to not be the best but to be the “best black” Inherent in these labels is a subliminal acceptance that our “best is somehow naturally inferior from the white “best.” When African Americans stop settling for less then and only then will they reach the top. Drake said “like you went to Yale, but you prolly’ went to Howard.” Howard maybe the top black prestigious college but who said we couldn’t be the top prestigious college?
We arrived in the 21st century with 17th century baggage that keeps us unhealthy and ill-suited for longevity. This book didn’t have a conclusion. This was not a book; it was a mission – one that no single individual can accomplish alone. It was a rallying cry to the young and not-so-young to cease seeing ourselves as victims, to roll up our sleeves , utilize our talents, honor our ancestors, develop a new approach to our education, and finally regain control of our lives, our destinies, and our minds.
Put your mind where our future can be! Prayer . . . Just Do It

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

God gift to you is talent; what you do with it is your gift to God Washington Post

Former Virginia Tech men’s basketball star Erick Green will be venturing overseas this season. He will be playing with the Montepaschi Siena. 22 of age and he still haven’t given up on his dream to make it to the NBA. This Summer Green had the opportunity to play with the Denver Nuggets NBA Summer League team in Las Vegas. He played to his full potential and was able to average 9.3 points a game.

Although, his game was outstanding the “ACC Player of the Year” was unable to earn a roster spot this season. Once Utah Jazz selected Green as no. 46 during the 2nd round of the 2013 NBA draft, there was no doubt in his mind that his dream didn't come true.

But now he has been challenged with another setback. Indeed Erick should be familiar with challenges, maybe not a lot off the court, but on the court most definitely.

He could have just gave up completely when he found out he didn't have a spot on the roster. But somewhere in Green heart he still found faith in his dream. He knew that God wouldn't have brought him this far to leave him, so he’s going around his obstacles and will be playing overseas! Next year there is no doubt in my mind that he won’t come back stronger, wiser, and better.

Man Just Do It Like Nike! Keep F.A.I.T.H
See Here: Jordan was cut too







“They said I’d never make it to the top … because I come from the bottom” A Setback Is A Setup For A Comeback by: Willie Jolley

Click Here: Minor Setback For A Major Comeback
It’s not what you know but it’s who you know . . . well I’m coming to learn that it’s not who you know but it’s who know you? Obtaining a degree in communications is much different from obtaining one in medicine, nursing, or engineering. The degrees above almost guarantee you a job, starting off with good pay; while communication is much different. It takes more patience and time. Basically you’re going to start off at the bottom and it’s up to you to make your way to the top. That’s when the words of encouragement from an awesome author “Willie Jolley” comes in handy.

He lived by the V.D.A.D formula; the power of vision, decision, action, and desire. He believes "faith is an important ingredient in success," and in overcoming challenges. Have a dream and work towards it. Of course you will have trials and tribulations, obstacles come in your way. But become like an ant and do anything to go over it, through it, or around it. But whatever you do don’t stop and give up! You will never reach success if you don’t have faith. "Adversity challenges and pushes us to accelerate the development of our greatest potentials." - Jolley

We all know that throughout this field the more experience, the greater the job; therefore you have to try and do internships. Its’ going to be times when we try to do an internship but we get turned down. That doesn't mean give up, that simply means that God has other plans for us, bigger and better plans!
Almost everybody tells me that college becomes very stressful, difficult, and time consuming. All this for the truth to be told . . . college doesn't guarantee success. But if you have a dream and keep F.A.I.T.H. there is nothing to worry about. PRAYER … Just Do It!

I taught NIKE how to do it

My name is Brandi Montgomery, and I am officially a Howard Bison. I am a freshman, therefore I am in Class of 2017. Born and raised in Hopkins, South Carolina I have decided to spread my wings and venture 8 hours away from home to major in Broadcast Journalism.
So . . . I have come to conclusion that I have a passion for helping others, simply motivating others to never give up.
I figured my first post should give you the opportunity to get to know who I am and my motive behind this blog topic.
I believe in faith; it is not strength but desire that moves us. Everyone has a dream, and I believe that everyone should pursue them. If it wasn't for faith I wouldn't be living my dream now. My dream has always been to attend Howard University, but once I became a senior I started losing hope. Many people told me I was too poor, some told me I wasn't smart enough, and very few said that I could do it! But because I serve a mighty God I am where I am at today. Though I did become discourage with myself at times I always kept faith in God.
Yes I am still broke as I was yesterday, no I didn't go to a high school that well prepared me for college, but I do know that I am capable of learning anything that is being taught to me, and that God will always make a way!
Always remember that weeping may endure for a night but JOY COMES IN THE MORNING. So I encourage you to Just Do It . . . Just Pray! But if you are going to worry, don't pray & if you are going to pray, don't worry! Thanks for viewing my blog … feel free to follow me on Facebook: Brandi Montgomery Twitter & Instagram @_ijustdoit327& in the meantime Keep Finding Answers In Your Heart <3

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