Saturday, 24 September 2016

An Opportunity To Celebrate

The new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture opens this weekend. Against a backdrop of racial tension, trigger happy police, protests and violence something good is actually happening on the hallowed ground of America's capital, a stones throw from the Lincoln memorial.

The museum tells the story of slavery, war, emancipation, a history which must and I believe never will be forgotten. It also tells of the great achievements and dignity of African Americans. African Americans have risen to the highest offices of the state, but they have also made a cultural and sporting contribution which cannot be overstated.

In sport, music, dance, literature, art and much more African Americans have overachieved against huge odds. Problems remain; racism, fascism and prejudice must be fought, but this weekend lets celebrate with all Americans the recognition of Black America's struggle and its spiritually uplifting success.

Malcolm Snook Author And Blogger 


Tuesday, 20 September 2016

He's My Brother, He Ain't Heavy (Obviously!)

Jonny Brownlee was so nearly world series champion, but with yards to go to the finish he collapsed, the sight of his brother Alastair picking him up and helping him across the line so he could finish second was almost inexplicably moving. I'd like to think a brother could, would do nothing else, but in a world where winning seems to have become everything, maybe it was some small surprise to see an athlete do the right thing; actually it puts one in mind of the spirit engendered by the Paralympics more than anything else. A little bit of a lift for the soul.

Malcolm Snook

Saturday, 17 September 2016

Setting An Example In A Dark Place

The White Helmets in Syria are working to save lives and help people, no matter their beliefs or what 'side' they belong to. Jo Cox nominated them for the Noble Peace Prize and it seems others are getting behind the call. Thank goodness, as much as I like Obama, giving him a Nobel Peace Prize in the hope he'd do some good was an error, these are exactly the sort of people the prize should go to. People putting their own lives on the line to help others and working for a peaceful world by EXAMPLE not words. Inspiration in a dark place.

Promote peace.

Thursday, 15 September 2016

Inspiration from those who struggle most

It's not just the incredible record breaking medal haul of Paralympics GB as impressive as it is, it's the joy and the refreshingly frank interviews from real people who've struggled against adversity and come out on top, it's the humanity, the sportsmanship, the international camaraderie, the real people, whatever the nationality. When Europe and the Middle East are in crisis, when the USA is divided down the middle and continues its love affair with guns, mass shootings and racism, when there's so much going wrong in our world Paralympians are an utter joy and an inspiration.

Malcolm Snook