The Truth Part II
Lonzo Lucas II
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Saturday, September 19th 2009 at 5:59AM
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I was surfing the internet yesterday when I came across something so profound that I had to share it with the multitude that were not aware of its existence, what is it, you ask? A website that actually shows the contributions African-Americans have made not only to America, because that is so minute when one compares it to the grand scheme of things, mainly on the historical front. America, (400+ years) Korea (1000+ years). The content that I uncovered was so mind blowing that I had to write an article about it, I mean the Toy, which is part of the world’s lexicon was invented by Margaret Cheetham in 1935 or how about the ironing board invented in 1892 by Sarah Boone this is just a sample of what African-Americans have contributed to the world it is through some of those inventions that people around the globe are able to function in their daily lives and do so without thinking about how or why. Yet in some corners of the globe, African-Americans are despised, vilified, and made to seem less than human. If it wasn’t for them you wouldn’t be able to comb your hair in the morning, thank Samuel T. Crawford for that, or if you got sick, how would a Nurse administer medicine to you via a disposable syringe or IV were it not for the contributions of Phil Brooks, it would not have been possible. How about the ingenuity of Edmond Berger in inventing the spark plug how would you start your car up in the morning to get to work and earn a living? Or better yet, if it weren’t for Charles M. Banks, how would a mechanic be able to change your oil lifting up your car to see underneath without the Hydraulic Jack?
When this country is in mourning and flags are flown at half staff, think about Francis D. Crichton because he invented the Flag Staff. The point that I am making here and understand that I am only on the C section of African-American inventors, so part two will follow, but with that being said, the truth is coming to light, the battle of wills between African-Americans and Caucasians in America is futile from the information that I have revealed and have yet to still uncover, it shows a bias, a puppet pulling the strings and the puppet being led mentality.
I blame the media for its sensationalism in highlighting the negative in blaming African-Americans whenever America has a problem, stupidity at its finest and those with the mentality of a pea feed right into it, sounds like hostile and negligent journalism still based on an agenda that perpetuates hate while encouraging division; so in effect the media is doing its job, it is up to those who are aware of what is taking place to stop it. In my opinion that is the driving force behind the negative thinking, behind those that are easily influenced by what they see on TV, read in the newspaper or listen to on the radio in America, but I have a separate article in the works for that mechanism in the near future.