Brotherhood or Brotha-hood
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Started by REALity
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Jun 2004
I wanna get some opinions on this. I know there is somewhat of a sense of brotherhood/sisterhood in the black community. My question is, is a white man/woman any less my brother or sister than a black man? If so, why?
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NeoSoulBrotha wrote:
REALity wrote: Quote:I think it has more to do with life experience than just color of skin. There are Blacks that I would feel little or no connection towards, based upon their patterns of behavior and position in life. On ther other hand, there are White people who grew up in similar circumstances to mine, share the same attitudes and experiences, and have similar goals and asipirations. So I'd have to say no. Just because two Black people are standing next to each other doesn't mean that they are automatically going to be instant buddies, as if their Blackness just radiates around them like Kryptonite. However, they are more likely to, because we've been brought up in an environment where Blacks generally have more of an open mind towards other Blacks as opposed to those of other ethnic backgrounds. But I think it is the result of cultural bias, not lack of intellectual or spiritual bonds. Holla!
Quote:Yes, what NeoSoulBrotha said was profound and shows that he does think outside the box. However, are we talking about actual brotherhood or just making friendships? I think that brotherhood goes beyond connecting with like minded individuals. This is creating a personal bond with somebody which is a little different. Does brotherhood limit itself to people who have gone through similar experiences? Maybe, the brotherhood that King was reaching for was the feeling of unconditional love for someone just because they exist, regardless of race, background, or beliefs. For example, if our minds are in this state of brotherhood at all times, no matter where we are we would feel at home. How many of us feel less comfortable if we're the minority in a large room or at an event? It's because the sense of brotherhood is absent. So if we can (which we can) substitute our current idea of brotherhood, with one that encompasses all in the exchange of LOVE with no bars, and actually apply it to our lives, we have a foundation for improving life on this planet.

