Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Excuse Me House Nigga

It is important to realize and comprehend that slavery is over. I, in no way, approve of the tactics nor execution of slavery but as in those times, there are two basic types of blacks; house niggas and field niggas. Since slavery, in the physical sense, has ceased to exist in America, it is also very vital to know the definition of a house nigga or a field nigga is not solely defined or characterized upon skin tone, but rather, more importantly, ways of thinking.

According to W.E.B. Dubois, each and every black person has a dual conscience; black and American. In the American conscience, blacks have concerns, considerations, and pride for being an American. In the black conscience, blacks have concerns, considerations, and pride for being black/ descendent from enslaved Africans. Basically, your conscience mind fights over which conscience to follow; culture vs. the establishment. For the sake of the length of this argument, the establishment will be considered your American conscience and your black conscience will be black culture.

A house nigga, in these times, is an individual of the black Diaspora who values the establishment over black culture. For example, a house nigga carries an umbrella on a sunny day to prevent themselves from getting darker because American society says the lighter you are, the more socially acceptable you will be. A house nigga is so caught up in chasing equality that they overlook their own people’s potential supremacy. A house nigga determines beauty from the standards of American society instead of finding beauty in their own culture. A house nigga is offended by the word nigga because they truly believe and live by the standards and definitions of American society. A house nigga has forgotten the 4 girls in Birmingham, a house nigga neglected the events in Jena, a house nigga doesn’t care about Derrion Alberts.

I write this not to change you of your ways. I write this to offend you. If you are offended consider yourself a house nigga. Instead of anger, find the closest field nigga and ask them what you must do to be saved.

As a field nigga, I inherently love all blacks and could care less about the establishment, but the fact that I walk the halls, sit in classes, live, and eat next to stubborn house niggas is going to kill me faster than the U.S. governments many attempts. Ladies and Gentlemen, I go to school with house niggas. If you don’t believe me, check out the bleaching crème in the bookstore.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

This one is my favorite so far. Maybe b/c I heard it before I read it for myself.

I disagree with you. Slavery is not over. The slavery that you refer to is an economically and psychologically oppressing phenomenon dating to the early creation of America as a country. In reference to that I will say the blatant practice of legal slavery is over. However, slavery as an institution was practiced before America was founded and exist even today (quiet as it is kept).
But I definitely agree with the parallels between the way house n****s and field n****s perceive the "cultural" vs "established" ways of thinking and behaving.

...oh and it wouldn't be a problem for the bookstore to sell bleaching cream if the product wasn't misused within the black community.
TWO thumbs up sir.

Morgan Kay said...

AMAZING.

I dropped my jaw when I read it, I can't even produce the words to say how much I loved it in the hilltop and here!

KUDOS!

The Witty Mulatto said...

Hey Bemo-

You're a beast. The last paragraph is especially crackling. I'm glad to see that the response on your blog at least is positive. And I think you've gotten exactly the response you expected in the Hilltop.

One thing isn't clear to me about the piece, though: "a house nigga is offended by the word nigga because they truly believe...the definitions of American society." Why does the word offend a house nigga but not a field nigga, who presumably wants to cast off "the definitions of American society"? Since that word is one of the definitions put on us by American society? Are you referencing the distinction between nigga and nigger? It could use some clarification, is all - because your detractors have latched onto that one sentence.

You could write an entire book on this subject matter. Makes me think of how people always wanna be "a lawyer who happens to be black" instead of "a Black lawyer". Why? You're a Black lawyer! I think the people you're addressing here buy into the colorblind bullshit that is the current incarnation of white racism. They want to become white, but their desire for equality and colorblindness allows them to ignore that fact.

Anyway, kudos. If you need support on anything, any event or issue, feel free to contact me. I'm always down for some revolutionary activity.

--a Fine Arts student

APGifts said...

.
There is no proof that a 'color-based slave hierarchy'
(or that 'color-based social-networks') ever existed
as common entities -- within the continental U.S.
.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Generation-Mixed/message/4154
.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Generation-Mixed/message/4153
.
It was the 'Rule of Matriliny
(ROM) -- [a.k.a. 'The Rule of
Partus' (ROP)] -- and NOT
the racist-'One-Drop Rule'
(ODR) -- that was used to
'create more enslaved people'
on the continental U.S.
.
This is because the chattel-slavery
system that was once found on
the antebellum-era, continental
U.S. was NOT "color-based"
(i.e. it was NOT "racial") -- but
rather -- it was "mother-based"
(i.e. it WAS 'matrilineal').
.
http://www.facebook.com/allpeople.gifts/posts/309460495741441
.
There were many ways (and not solely the sexual assault
and sexual exploitation of the women-of-color) in which
'white' lineage entered the familial bloodlines of
enslaved-people found on the continental U.S.
.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Generation-Mixed/message/4238
.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Generation-Mixed/message/4239
.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Generation-Mixed/message/4240
.
An 'Ethnic' category is NOT the
same thing as a "Race" category:
.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Generation-Mixed/message/4236
.
http://www.facebook.com/allpeople.gifts/posts/300777016632181
.
.
There is actually no such thing as a so-called "Light-Skinned
Black" person ... but rather ... such individuals and groups
are actually people who are of a 'Multi-Generational
Multiracially-Mixed' (MGM-Mixed) Lineage that some may
have been pressured or encouraged to ignore or downplay.
.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Generation-Mixed/message/4160
.
People of Mixed-Race lineage should NOT feel pressured to
'identify' according to any standards other than one's own.
.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Generation-Mixed/message/4157
.
The legal -application of the racist-'One-Drop Rule'
(ODR) was banned in the U.S. way back in 1967.
.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Generation-Mixed/message/4162
.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/253286018082418/permalink/253341891410164
.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Generation-Mixed/message/4187
.
http://www.facebook.com/groups/253286018082418/permalink/253341281410225
.

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