Page 6 MICHIGAN CITIZEN Nov. 28 - Dec. 4, 1993 By JaDl�S E. Alsbrook The spoken and written babblings of paid and unpaid .Black so-called conserva­ tives who cater to white su­ premacists remind me of two significant experiences: Several weeks ago I stood on the rear deck at the home of a white pro r, pointed downhill over a mile of wilderness toward the river and asked, "Who lives down there?" He looked at me painfully and replied, "That's where the rednecks and white trash are." "Do they come up here?" I asked. He said, "They know their place and they feel very ill at ease and uncomfortable up here." He said the land along the Hocking river was cheap and "those people" didn't mind ifthe roads were not paved. , When I was in Cincin­ nati several years ago, a sweaty white man in dirty overalls joined me in an ele­ vator in Closson' "high-end" home furnishing store. He moaned, "What gawd-awful prices they have in this joint!" He said be a car­ pet 1 yer' helper, adding th t Clo son' pe onnel 1"8 "b6ity-toity" and "snooty." He knew where he stood on the ladder of upward mobil­ ity. He has been taught and socialized from childhood to behave and to set values and priorities within the boundaries of his advanta­ geous, life-long outlook and mindset. The lowly whites also knew where they stood on the ladder of upward mobil­ ity. Th y knew they were members of a less-valued lind more-degraded group. Their thoughts and actions were programmed by their previously internalized, re­ stricting, limiting and disad­ vantageous mindset. Just as the priorities, val­ ues, beliefs and actions of the poor whites are determined by their restricting mindset, oJ\) are the thoughts and ac­ tions of less-advantaged Blacks. Moreover, Blacks carry an additional baggage of impediments because of rampant racism and race awareness that appear to be always present. READERS WRITE Dear Editor. The campaign logan -let th future begin- eviden a current confusion of the old with th new, and a reversal ofrol betw n the People as actors with them objects, as cted upon. P pi m t . not the . of th future. Th Peop must make the future not -let- it ppen to them. Nor should the future be '"back to the future- of the Fords and th . r gang ruling Detroit. We male! history by doing n things not old thi . Doing old things is the way to be . tory. Doing truly new things is the way to ma history. Ifw want to malt! hi tory we mus create newly. Ifw do old things, if we return to Ford ism, which today comes as greater "suburban" control, we will be history. W will history ifw just Ie th "back to h future" hap n to us, if w just I t George do it to u again. Let's m ke ,the fu ur and hi tory. Let' v rn ou elves Denms X