Sean Bell, Barak Obama and Blogging

Today, as I haven’t posted in a while, I decided to revisit posting as not only a necessity of the intellectual mind, but a therapeutic means of digesting the ills that infect our existence. Beyond the facade of having a viewpoint for the sake of just shouting from the top of the mountain, blogging provides the opportunity to reflect, record and monument your day.
Blogging also allows me to address a few outstanding issues. For one, the officers in the Sean Bell shooting were indicted and I have been seriously reviewing the Barak Obama possibility as reality, instead of myth.
After working my usual ten hour day, I sat down and listened to some of the pundits laud Obama for being the future. However, in my opinion, I think that Obama is the superstar that he is, not because he’s the future, but in all actuality, he is the present. Moreover, he is literally, the truth. The truth in undeniable and anything that cannot be denied is therefore knighted with a moniker of righteousness.
Beyond today, we are all a vision of each other. Today, the comfort that comes with knowing that I can walk the streets of my hometown of Jamaica, Queens, New York and know that the possibility of me being shot has at least been addressed let’s me sleep a bit easier. I didn’t protest, I didn’t raise my voice, as many did and maybe , I should have, but the fact of the matter is that race, poverty and justice aren’t equal. Yet in still, blogging is one of those things that allows me to voice my frustrations to the void and Obama gives me the hope that HOPE itself is viable concept to be indulged, digested and embraced.
I’m back and I’m back with a vengeance. So let it be written, so let it be blogged…
See you in cyberspace.
- Mack Burnett III