Friday, December 08, 2006

To Blair Is Human...


Why would a man beg forgiveness for a crime he did not commit? The man is British PM Tony Blair. The crime is the dastardly slave trade, an egregious practice that spanned between the 13th and 20th century, equated in cruelty only by the Holocaust and certainly unparalleled in its duration of racial subjugation. But as they say, the past is the past. The erring governments have since mended their ways, the victims are long dead, and their descendants now enjoy the full rights of citizenship in these formerly oppressive countries. So why dredge up this frankly forgettable issue from the backwaters of history?

Perhaps the overbearing reason is that, unlike those who pioneered the abolition of slavery, the rest opted to accept it, not to eradicate an injustice, but merely to save face, and would otherwise have voted to jolly well continue reaping the cushy conveniences that black servitude offered. And while the shame has been forgotten, this demeaning mindset has persisted and can still be perceived when races interrelate. Africans are still prejudicially associated with all brawns and no brains, supremacist political parties are allowed legitimacy in European states, and western-sourced loans are stringed with quartets of caveats, each structured to perpetuate rather than truncate dependency. Meanwhile, these governments who are especially swift to slam sanctions on nations that flout fundamental human rights maintain excellent diplomatic ties with Arab emirates and sultanates where traffic in forced labour is still being practised. Even more worrisome is that the bile of this trend has permeated injuriously into black societies in these countries, where products of biracial relationships, or mulattos, are maligned and systematically ostracised.

This is not to deny Africa’s share in the blame, nor does it turn a blind eye to genuine efforts by the West to ‘do the right thing’. But the question remains what is the right thing, and what it certainly ISN’T is brushing the "blighted bugger" under the carpet with a blanket apology every half century or so. Something more concrete than verbal contrition is required, more dignified than a donation is necessary to repose such recollections of history more comfortably in the Western consciousness. Maybe a Mea Culpa Park of sculpted monuments should be dedicated in the capitals of affected African countries by the Western nations that participated, jointly funded between themselves. Maybe a return of pilfered African artefacts should be included in the symbolic reparation. Maybe Tony Blair should marry Condoleezza Rice - after getting divorced first, of course. This floor is open to suggestions...

11 comments:

k-o-m-a-l said...

well my mom says .. children pay for their parents deeds .. and blair has got to pay for what his ancestors did .. he is the president


discrimination is bad....

and tony blair should marry Missy Elliot :)) .. she's fiercer and opposites attract ;) so he might fall in love with her

k-o-m-a-l said...

ohh well :D .. my new posts are there and now i can smell something bad in your blog chee chee !! think its getting old

Zonerator said...

Lolz...took a break through the weekend. I'll be checkin' up on urs though, so u better not be calling my bluff without fresh stuff :-)

Hmm...children paying for ancestor's deeds...so for instance I gotta pay child support for the grandkid of some woman my granddaddy knocked up millennia ago? (hehe) Hypothetically speaking, of course. I might go halfway with you on that thought though...if the children repeat the same mistakes their parents did, then by all means they gotta pay...

Missy Elliot...ha ha...intriguing idea...still, you gotta warn Blair: Missy don't want no "one-minute man" :-)

k-o-m-a-l said...

yup you will have to pay for your grand fathers deeds:P and your kids will pay for yours ;)

and whats wrong in saying one sorry .. its just a sorry ... if it can sort our issues on which people have been fighting for centuries ... and blair is president so its responsibility to maintain peace in his country no matter what

I guess we'll need to warn blair :-s

Bianca said...

Hey i wanted to say your blog is awesome. Excellent job and thank you so much for your kind words

Zonerator said...

Blair's Prime minister, komal :-) and that's just the point isn't it? "One sorry" like u put it won't right the century-long wrongs...

hey, 'really appreciate ur thumbs-up, bianca. let's hope it gets even better, huh? :-)

JAY said...
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JAY said...

oh lolz now u r totally whored ..as u r being hit by Komal and Bianca..

Anyways .. This is a tricky issue and the point remains no matter what solution u try to put forth .. they all wd look pathetically stupid .. One shdn't try to accept history .. accept it .. and take care that we don't repeat the mistakes ..

and that's wht my take on it is.

Ur blog isn't allowing me to comment with my blogger account.. only the Gmail acc.

Zonerator said...

Accepting history is one thing, abating history's mistakes is another. That's the real quagmire Caucasians are stuck in...

But I agree a solution that works is a hard buy - though I'd have thought u could come up with smth dynamite, JJ :-)

...by the way, soon you'll have to update ur old Blogger to the new one once the beta becomes the standard format. Welcome to the New World Order, dude :-)

Zonerator said...

did i just write 'abating'! (lolz) I meant 'abetting'...

JAY said...

Doesnt matter it was abetting or abeting... doesnt make much of a difference coming from u .. he he .. i dont care ,... ho ho ho..