Posts tagged: Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome

Brown Pup Blonde Pup

Holding Bear (left) and Teddy (right)

A friend tagged me in this post on facebook today, the message in this story is really alarming  I wanted to share, please feel free to share your opinions.

Brown Pup Blonde Pup posted on facebook by Sheena

Yesterday, while walking my two Shih Tzu puppies Teddy and Bear, my boyfriend and I came upon a little black girl.
“Can I pet that one?” she asked.
“You can pet that one,” I said while looking at Teddy the blonde pup.
“But, why don’t you want to pet that one?” I asked, pointing at the brown pup, Bear.
“Because he’s too black,” she replied.
I can still hear her little voice in my head and still wonder how she would come to that conclusion and why she reacted the way she did, wringing her hands and looking away from Bear who looked equally eager to lick her face as Teddy.
She couldn’t have been older than 7.
Other black children in my community have similar sentiments. Completely ignoring Bear and greeting Teddy with open arms.
Just trying to gather feedback.
Any thoughts?
Sound off.

My humble opinion follows:

Too many of us are too deeply affected by issues regarding race and color, and are in a weekend state and emotionally unable to face this truth.. this illness will remain and our babies will continue to be poisoned by this way of thinking until more of us empower ourselves , man and woman up and begin to face these issues. It runs deep, and is constantly reinforced within the media and outside world, the saddest part is that most likely in this young girls case and in many families these ideas are constantly perpetuated in the home as well in daily life.. Many of our people are taught not to love self, theres a great distain for blackness and a strong embrace of self hate.. The love for the words nigga & bitch, is a simple example of this, terms of destruction are regularly used to address one another .. its a major problem..

for further insight the book post traumatic slave syndrome by dr joy leary is a great analysis of these issue with ways to begin healing them. http://www.joydegruy.com/ptss/index.html

peace – Daoud

Books That Will Change The Way You Think

Peace Family,

Recently the CDT fam have been sharing our favorite books amongst facebook friends. The list refers to books that has changed our lives or the way we think in some capacity. I took it upon myself to include below the books that were common in all of our lists.

CDTBK Book Recommendations
1. The Master Key System (Charles F. Haanel) – Dahkil hurry up and read this book. This changed the way I think and do business.
2. Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome (Dr. Joy Leary)
3. The Origins of The Egyptians
4. The Alvin Maker Series (Orson Scott Card)
5. The Watchmen – Though the movie was great the book had more depth and layers.
6. The Alchemist (Pablo Coehlo)
7. The Strangest Secret (Earl Nightingale)
8. Hagakure (The way of the Samurai)
9. The Power Of Myth
10. The Question of Religion Series (Corlett/Moore)
11. The Hiram Key
12. The Book of Secrets (Osho)
13. Bhagavad Gita
14. The Book of the Dead
15. Wildseed (Octavia Butler)
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