Friday, November 5, 2010

I think Bob Marley's Lyrical expression from his song "War" is appropriate!!

Until the philosophy which hold one race
Superior and another inferior
Is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned
Everywhere is war, me say war

That until there are no longer first class
And second class citizens of any nation
Until the colour of a man's skin
Is of no more significance than the colour of his eyes
Me say war

That until the basic human rights are equally
Guaranteed to all, without regard to race
Dis a war

That until that day
The dream of lasting peace, world citizenship
Rule of international morality
Will remain in but a fleeting illusion
To be persued, but never attained
Now everywhere is war, war

And until the ignoble and unhappy regimes
that hold our brothers in Angola, in Mozambique,
South Africa sub-human bondage
Have been toppled, utterly destroyed
Well, everywhere is war, me say war

War in the east, war in the west
War up north, war down south
War, war, rumours of war

And until that day, the African continent
Will not know peace, we Africans will fight
We find it necessary and we know we shall win
As we are confident in the victory

Of good over evil, good over evil, good over evil
Good over evil, good over evil, good over evil

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Ballot or Bullet

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

To Whom It May Concern:

This morning I went to my neighborhood polling site to vote. Upon arriving at
the Christ Lutheran Church in Eagan, I took my respective spot in line. As I
waited in line I heard the normal questions being asked of my voting peers,
“Does your I.D. match your address of record?” “Are you over the age of 18?” As
I approached the voting official I was asked the exact same questions as those
that preceded me, with one additional caveat….. “Do you have any felonies?” As
an African American male, I was offended. Why was I being asked a question that
my Caucasian peers were not being asked? After I responded to the election
official telling her that I had no felonies, her colleague (seated beside her)
began to laugh. The election official continued on with her talking
points/instructions which were as follows: “Go to the next table and grab a
bullet, I mean “ballot”, a Freudian slip perhaps but offensive none the less. As
I continued on and began to vote, I paid particular attention to the
instructions that this official gave to the voters after me. Not once did the
election official ask any other person of European descent about felonies nor
did she reference picking up “bullets”, or any other projectile that may be used
to harm another human being.

As I recall the Voting Rights Act of l965 prohibits states from imposing any
“voting qualification or prerequisite to voting, or standard, practice, or
procedure … to deny or abridge the right of any citizen of the United States to
vote on account of race or color.” On this Election Day I am again reminded that
the myth of equality/sameness in America remains to be just that …a myth.

Respectfully,

Corey Yeager, M.A., LAMFT
Harmonyroad77@yahoo.com