I Understand Colin Kaepernick but DON’T Agree

I understand Colin Kaepernick, my father and 2 uncles fought in WWII and had to ride in the back of the bus in their uniforms upon returning home. Sometimes it is hard to salute the flag and stand when the Country you served in has treated you unfairly. When I was in Biloxi, in 1977 I was given a list of businesses that didn’t want Blacks to go to…yes Colin Kaepernick I understand, however THIS country as flawed as it is is YOUR country. If you want to make a difference try doing something like Lebron James and send 100 black kids to college so we can improve our lives and change the nation intelligently. When I served in the USAF 23 years and in Somalia and Desert Storm I did it IN SPITE of how America viewed me as a Black man and I served with pride and honor and I did it as unto God…NOT man.

Rev. Dr. M. Hamilton Stevenscolin-kaepernick-football-headshot-photo

Brothers PLEASE Drop the Macho Act…Get Help!

 

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In the Black Community Mental Illness is a taboo topic, traditionally Black people avoid going to Psychiatrist. Especially Black MEN! We see it as a sign of weakness and our macho BS keeps us from seeking help. I am guilty of this because I felt my faith and my macho attitude would help me deal with my bouts of depression. I resisted filing a claim for PTSD because I didn’t want to deal with the stigma of a mental health issue. I had filed for blindness, lymph-edema, Sarcoidosis, and Sarcoid Arthritis and was denied for 9 years. I finally changed my claim to PTSD at the urging of my old Commander, my wife, and yes The Lord. When I went to see the VA Psychiatrist I of course tried to act like I was OK, but after 2 or 3 visits and a series of questions and my breaking down and crying a few times 3 months later I got a check in the mail from the VA. I had to learn and realized even after working in the Psychiatric field for over 10 years that Mental Illness is an Illness…not a sin or a crime!

Mark H. Stevens, MSgt Ret.

When Was America Greater Than NOW?

My Uncles fought in WWII and when they came home from France after the war they had to ride on the back of trains and buses even though they were wearing their US Army uniforms, When I hear Trump say “Let’s make America Great Again”….in my mind he wants to take us back to a day and time that were NOT GREAT for Black people.

M. Hamilton Stevens

12 Men That Helped Me Become What I am TODAY

 

No one achieves success without HELP, TRAINING, and A PUSH. Everyone needs a mentor and everyone needs to MENTOR someone else. From a Biblical perspective this is called DISCIPLESHIP! Here are some of the MEN that served and MENTORS to me….

 

12 of the Men that had a great Influence on my life:

 

  1. Alfred Mellow – He was my mother’s boyfriend, he was the closest thing I had to father growing up. He was a hard worker that showed me that hard work pays off and he spent time showing me things men have to do like be responsible.

 

  1. Lou Stevens– through my big brother I learned how to be tough, he was a great athlete and I admired that. His love for sports and Judo was passed on to me and I stayed with it until I got a Black Belt. He also introduced me to Marvel Comics, I miss our arguments over who was the greatest superhero, and he was my hero when I was a kid.

 

  1. Joseph Tisdale – My WWII vet uncle, he used to give me “the talks” that my mother really couldn’t deal with. I looked forward to the rides to the Barbershop with uncle Joe, he was a hardworking man, owned his own house and always dressed sharp and had nice cars.

 

  1. Charlie Tisdale – My cousin and son of my Uncle James, Charlie always made sure I was working, he would pay me to clean up his yard and garage, and got me my first real job with ABCD sweeping streets, it was nice to have cash and learn the importance of hard work.

 

  1. Coach Tug Williams – My High School football coach, he was tough as nails and mean. I was NOT a good football player but I tried hard. I came to practice with the flu, throwing up and had a fever and he sent me home…but complemented me for trying. He even mentioned how hard I tried at the banquet , that meant a lot to me.

 

  1. Pak Ho Sik – My Tang Soo Do KarateInstructor – He pushed me really hard but he saw something in me and he worked with me after class, I helped him with his English and he kicked my behind until I made 1st Dan.

 

  1. Isaiah Sierson – A Baptist preacher that loved soul-winning, I learned more about Apologetics from him than any book I ever read. He knew The  Bible better than any human I ever met.

 

  1. Errol L Woolard– I met him in the Air Terminal at Andrews AFB when I was in a backslidden state and he was spiritual and restored me in the spirit of meekness. We later met up in Korea and he introduced me too the next man…

 

  1. Herman G. Platt – This man was my first COGIC pastor and mentor, I learned the importance of prayer from this man. Also influenced me to go back to school and get a Christian/ Seminary education. I learned some valuable tips on Deliverance Ministry from him also.

 

  1. Morris K. Baxter – This man is like a father to me, I learned the importance of diligence and devotion. There was no quit in this man and he really loved his people and would do anything for the people on his watch. He emphasized the importance of worship and giving God praise. He also turned me on to reading Watchman Nee.

 

  1. John Dicks – Chaplain Dicks was probably the NICEST pastor I ever knew, he wasn’t a dynamic speaker, but he was a PASTOR that loved God’s people. He helped people and NEVER wanted attention he just did it. He also PUSHED me to stay in school!!!

 

  1. Warren Wilcox – I was an intern at Riverfront Prison for a year while doing my Clinical Pastoral Education. He was always gracious and hospitable and treated me like an equal and not a student Chaplain. He was an example of an anointed educated man. Today I value him as a dear friend.

 

Rev. Dr. M Hamilton Stevens

 

Just a Little Blunt

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What cracks me up is when I watch Republicans lie and they wear their flag pins and get weepy eyed while talking about the good old days…still lies, they lie about abortion, yeah they say they are against it but after 20 years of GOP Presidents abortion is still here…WHY? It is a STRAW MAN, they know conservatives like to hear them say I AM PRO LIFE TOO!!!! That is BS, they don’t care about dead babies or LIVE babies, they care about making rich people richer hows that for blunt, the GOP hate poor white folks just as much as they hate poor blacks, the only difference is they vilify poor blacks buy acting like BLACKS are the only people on FOOD STAMPS…you want some more BLUNT?  How can a rational and intelligent human watch FOX News and believe it is ‘Fair and Balanced”? When Bin Laden was killed every American Black and White celebrated…except the GOP, why because the Black President got the job done, Obama was bold enough and smart enough to KNOW Bin Laden was NOT in IRAQ (duh GW BUSH) want some MORE BLUNT, The economy is in the toliet because BUSH spent money like a drunken Democrat, the war in Iraq is what bankrupted America, CLINTON had a balanced budget (A Democrat by the way), You want some more BLUNT, I lost friends in Iraq and I served there in the 1st Gulf War proudly, my nephew served in Afghanistan , people died in Iraq over 7,000 American men and women, and hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis over what some damn OIL???? There were NO WMD’s, No Al Quida, and NO Osama Bin Laden in IRAQ….swallow that BLUNT for a while I got MORE! Oh lest I forget VP dick Cheneys and his boys owned the company that worked the oil wells in Iraq, does that sound like a conflict of interest??? I don’t drink the Kool-aid the GOP serves, do Democrats lie? Yes but they aren’t as skilled as the GOP!

M. Hamilton Stevens

Black Lives Have NEVER Mattered so Why are we Surprised?

 

The growing trend today is when Black people speak out against racist acts of violence perpetrated upon us, the FOX News brigade and the Tea Party folks, retaliate by calling US “racist” because say we say “Black Lives Matter”. Well let’s wake up America BLACK lives never mattered. Let’s look at American History.

When we were brought here we were not even considered human.  Slave owners also had the right to punish their slaves – and any slave who broke the rules was severely punished. According to regulations from September 5, 1733 by Governor Philip Gardelin, slaves who committed grand larceny or who encouraged others to escape, for example, were to be pinched three times with red-hot iron tongs and then hanged. If you tried to run away, you were to have your leg amputated or – if your master forgave you – get 150 lashes and lose one ear.

Slaves had no constitutional rights; they could not testify in court against a white person; they could not leave the plantation without permission. Slaves often found themselves rented out, used as prizes in lotteries, or as wagers in card games and horse races.

Even after slavery ended Black lives were still in danger and not worth much, often Black men would be arrested for little or nothing and forced into chain gangs and women forced into domestic jobs that paid very little and rape was a standard that came with working as the “HELP”.. The KKK would often burn down the few farms owned and run by Black families, men would be lynched and women often raped. Segregation and Jim Crow laws kept us from voting and being allowed to go to colleges. I saw my first Cross Burning at the age of 7 in a place called Crewe Virginia as my father and mother drove with the headlights out at night for fear that we would have been seen.

Even in the military Black soldiers like my uncles were separate and NOT equal, after fighting in WWII and serving with honor they STILL had to ride the back of the bus in their dress uniform when they came home to Virginia. I was stationed in Mississippi in 1977 and remember being given a list of places we (Black Airmen) were NOT welcome. I was ran out of a bar in Biloxi because I wanted a beer (I was in uniform), so am I surprised that Black men are being killed TODAY for little or NO criminal activities or reasons….Nah, because Black lives didn’t matter then and they still don’t.

M. Hamilton Stevens, Th.D.

 

This Throwback Video Of Muhammad Ali & Mike Tyson Is All You Need To See Today — The Urban Daily

The late, great Muhammad Ali is considered the greatest boxer to have ever participated in the sport. But even greats have people they respect and admire, and for Ali, it was Mike Tyson. Whenever fight fans begin discussing the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time, Tyson and Ali are often mentioned in the same sentence.…

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President Obama Says He’ll Be In Tears At Daughter Malia’s Graduation Today — HelloBeautiful

Source: Gina Ferazzi / Getty The first daughter is growing up fast. 17-year-old Malia Obama is graduating high school Friday in Washington D.C. And no one is more emotional about it than mom and dad, First Lady and President Obama. At a speech he delivered last week, President Obama told the audience: “My daughter leaving me…

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