Avlittle while ago, one of the members of an internet board I’m on commented that perhaps part of the reason some of my writing has received some degree of praise was due to western cultural blindness. In particular the idea that any product, no matter how mediocre, published by a person of black ethnicity will be lavished with praise simply because many expect very little from those of black ethnicity. There may be a morsel of truth in this as over the past few years the woke movements in America have elevated and thrust men and women of low intellectual, academic and/or artistic esteem into the roles of demigods simply for their skin colour.
Some have done this as a way to seek atonement for the purported sins of their fathers in a bid to assuage their own “white guilt.” Imaginary nonsense that has been milked by race grifters with agency from their corporate media allies, celebrities and politicians who in seeming fits of lunacy, have been cowed into propagating the disease of wokeness far and wide. Theatre performer Clifton Duncan has recounted being offered leading roles in plays simply for his skin colour without any consideration for his talents or skill. He aptly describes this as a soul crushing experience. Sadly, weariness has crept over many hearts as people of black ethnicity in the public sphere, especially in America, seem to be undeservedly celebrated. Libations poured out in the form of dishonest praise and awards to honour these man made deities have done little to elevate them or their respective fields.
The reactionary response has been for some to assume that every time anyone of black ethnicity is elevated for one reason or the other it is somehow tied to their skin colour. Not merit. It does seem that some have forgotten that even in the darkest nights of the old republics, brilliance, skill and talent weren’t the reserve of those of caucasian ethnicity. Many rising stars have been strewn across the vast expanse of space and time regardless of culture or race. Contrary to some beliefs, this isn’t a whole new world. Humanity’s horizon both before and beyond us is bejewelled with many bright lights. All shining, shimmering and splendid.
Excerpt from:
https://vantagepointwithkeli.com/perchance-to-have-a-dream/