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“Go Moses; take my hand”. And the Negro soul songs transformed a myth…
Posted by: adonis49 on: February 22, 2010
“Go Moses; take my hand”
I was reading a special issue of a French magazine on slavery and black literature and was taken aback by this inevitable tendency of black intellectuals and black soul songs paying particular attention to the myth of Moses leading “his people” from Egypt to freedom. This myth appears to form the cornerstone for what slaves in America wished to be a replica process to their emancipation.
Without any exception, all black authors, intellectuals, orators, preachers, political and social leaders, from Olaudah Equiano (1745-97), to Frederick Douglas, to Du Bois, to Loughton Hughes, to Frantz Fanon, to Martin Luther King, to Stokeley Carmichael, and even Malcolm X could not help but regurgitate the Moses’ myth to express their yearning for emancipation and human dignity: They were all raised by Negro gospel songs and Negro spirituals that shaped their imaginaries and rhetoric.
I don’t mind that a culture resurrects a myth to build upon their set of values. Actually, the basic characteristic of a myth is that it is beautiful, especially the awesome imaginative creations, expressions on life, and the good finally vanquishing evil.
I have problem when people fail to recognize a myth and take it at face value as real story in history. I have problem when black Protestants and Baptists go beyond the myth into coinciding it with Zionist movement ideology.
This is very odd since Zionism chased out people from their land and ended up establishing an apartheid “homeland”
It is important to recognize that the story of Moses is a myth, a fantastic and emotionally encompassing myth, where slaves flee to freedom and survive hardship of desert climate and the multitude of tribal revolts under the guise of worshiping other Gods and a variety of multiple semi-Gods. It is a myth even though we may fabricate reasonable conjectures to constructing feasible occurrence.
One of the conjectures is that not all the fleeing people were slaves and not all were non Egyptians. People fled when the ancient class of priesthood who adored God Amon overturned the only God Aton (the Sun) that King Akhenaton instituted.
The story of Moses is a myth since there are no tangible proofs either in writing (in any language) or existing artifacts that may shed any bit of reality. If we know that the Old Testament was written in around 200 BC in Alexandria, then what has been transferred as oral stories should not constitute factual happenings but smart stories reflecting customs, traditions, and set of values of people.
Faith in one God, creator of man and the universe, has nothing to do with considering stories and the sayings of assigned “prophets” to be adopted as act of faith. You may like or dislike a few stories; you may adopt in actions and behavior what a few “prophets” said, but there are no harms admitting that these myths describe reasonable ways of living, attitudes, and behaviors.
I can understand why Malcolm X had to talk about Moses: he was a black Moslem and Islam combined the Jewish and Christian Books as intrinsic part of Islam faith.
I got into thinking. If it was not for Islam that sheltered and protected Jews from persecution of the Byzantium Empires, then the Jewish religion would have disappeared. The Zionist movement is a scorpion that could not help but sting its benefactor and protector from extinction.
The Zionist movement through its racist and apartheid system has driven many Moslems into extreme tendencies to be freed from occupation and apartheid domination in Palestine.
I got into thinking that the limited and racist Neo-Conservative “Christians” in south USA got impressed by the beautiful and soul searching Negro soul songs and music referring to Old Testament stories. Those tight-assed conservatives revised the fantastic lyrics and rhythms into petrified ideology.
It is unfortunate that diamonds of Negro spirituals, more often than not, fall on pork’s ears.
Myths feeding on myths.
A Walk in the Park for Barak Obama: Gaza
Posted by: adonis49 on: January 12, 2009
A Walk in the Park for Barak Obama: Gaza (January 10, 2009)
Within two weeks and single handedly, Bush Junior and Cheney have shredded the mask of Zionism. For a century, the Western establishments have tried restlessly to design a human mask for the Zionist movement because Zionist ideology suited their interests in the Middle East to perfection. The Western intelligence communities have studied and analyzed completely the characteristics of the Zionist movement and it was no mystery to them at all. Zionism was the ideal candidate to destabilize a region rich in oil and strategically located to hamper colonial commerce and exploitation of the India and the Far East if the Middle East region united to preserve their natural resources and behave as an independent and self autonomous people.
It has taken the Palestinian resistance in Gaza and the murder of 300 babies and the injury of 2,000 babies and the traumatizing of 600,000 babies to finally removing the tattered mask of Zionism and exposing the true ugly face of reality. The World Community and populations needed this crazy couple of Bush-Cheney to steadfastly believe that crime against humanity is good if it suit their goals; that blessing war crimes against human dignity is their prophetic calling. Yes, the New-Conservative, New-Born Baptist “Christians” finally succeeded to take revenge on the Jews who crucified their brand of “Jesus”; they must be feeling wonderfully good for this rebirth on the third millennia and at the expense of the “homeless” Palestinians.
Now that the little people all over the world know the fundamental barbarity and apartheid ideology of Zionism then it should be walks in the park for President elect Obama to resolve the Palestinian/Israeli problems, if he wills it. If Obama refuses to resolve the Near East problems, then he might as well give the green light to his mercenary State of Israel to design a vast park of 300 square kilometers in Gaza so that Obama might enjoy a warmer location than Camp David. Either way, it all depends on what kind of a park Obama wishes to have in Gaza.
Note: The true deservers of the Nobel Peace Prize have proclaimed their shame that Shimon Peres (Israel’ President) was also awarded this noble prize. Simon Peres declared that Israel can defend its babies from the Palestinian babies in Gaza.