Dr. Bobby E. Wright on the Psychopathic Racial Personality and more
Recognized
for his activism, he was a special guest on the Committee of Science
and Technology at the Sixth Pan-African Congress held at Tanzania in
1974. As a social scientist, he sought an all-encompassing social
theory for Black people and formulated the concept of mentacide. To
paraphrase, he defined mentacide as "the planned and systematic
destruction of a group's mentality aimed at the destruction of the
group." Thus, Black folk alienated from their culture and history
eventually lose their sense of purpose and direction, the symptoms of
mentacide. Well aware of the implications of technical advances such as
behavior modification and genetic engineering, he presented science as
a tool serving greater ends (such as controlling the outcasts of white
society), neither objective nor neutral. Being an uncompromising critic
of Western society, he wrote the following on the relation of religion
to prejudice from "The Psychopathic Racial Personality" in the Fall
1974 issue of Black Books Bulletin: Because of their lack of ethical or
moral development, there is no conflict between the white's religion
and racial oppression. The white race had historically oppressed,
exploited, and killed black people, all in the name of their god Jesus
Christ and with the sanction of their churches. For example, it is
generally overlooked that the Ku Klux Klan is primarily a religious
organization. Also, blacks should never forget the Pope [Pius XI]
blessing the Italian planes and pilots on their way to bombing
Ethiopian men, women, and children who only had spears to defend
themselves...Get Audio CD from House of Nubian
The Psychopathic Racial Personality and Other Essaysby Bobby E. Wright Ph.D.(44 pages) Published by Haki R. Madhubuti (Third World Press) 1984
Haki Madhubuti describes
esteemed ancestor Dr. Bobby Wright as one of the few Black people who
dared to ask the penetrating questions and demand answers and
corrective actions to the racial situation in the United States and the
world." In these essays, psychologist Dr. Bobby Wright coins the term
"mentacide" which he defines as the "deliberate and systematic
destruction of a group’s minds with the ultimate objective being the
extirpation of the group." "Mentacide," says Dr. Wright, is a worldwide
phenomena being implemented against the entire Black race. "Therefore,"
he says, "Blacks in Africa will begin to manifest the behavior of
Blacks in the United States. Dr. Wright "was a thorn in the brain of
Black men and women posing as leaders." And his last words were a
warning to his friends and associates, "Watch the leadership,
especially those proclaiming their God-given answer to the problems of
Black people." "Dr. Bobby E. Wright was a "Black" psychologist, so
labeled not just because he was both Black and a psychologist, but
because he used his education, training, intellectual knowledge and
skills always in the best interest of Black people all over the world."
Just as Brother Haki considered it an honor to publish Dr. Wright, it
was an honor for me to read and review this thought provoking work.Dr. Wright poignantly begins the title essay, The Psychopathic Racial Personality, with the following narrative;
"In a bullfight, after being brutalized while making innumerable
charges at the movement of a cape, there comes a time when the bull
finally turns and faces his adversary with the only movement being his
heaving bloody sides. It is believed that for the first time he really
sees the matador. This final confrontation is known as "the moment of
truth." For the bull, this moment comes too late."According
to Dr. Wright, the experience of Black people all over the world
presents an analogous situation. For hundreds of years, our European
(white) matadors have been holding up the capes of democracy,
capitalism, Marxism, religion and education and for hundreds of years
we have been charging at the movement of these "capes." Like the bull,
we too are suffering from near fatal wounds and "indeed have arrived at
our "moment of truth." Sisters and brothers, it is time for us to look
at the matador and Dr. Wright tries to sharpen our vision.He
defines a psychopath as "an individual who is constantly in conflict
with other persons or groups. He is unable to experience guilt, he is
completely selfish and callous, and he has a total disregard for the
rights of others." Dr. Wright says Black leaders are reluctant to
measure psychopathic traits of the White race in their dealings with
Blacks when there is a threat involved. "For example", says Dr. Wright,
"everywhere one finds Whites and Blacks in close proximity to each
other, Whites are in control, whether it is Chicago or Zimbabwe." And
our leaders rarely question this "extraordinary universal phenomenon"
which Dr. Wright says "defies every known statistical law of
probability." He also analyzes some of our so-called intellectual
leaders and comments that, "Black intellectual enlightenment does not
always lead to genuine insight and it can be very damaging to the
intellect as reflected by the behavior and attitudes of many eminent
Black scientists."As
a result of the confusion, Dr. Wright concludes that Blacks have become
disoriented and the result is various inadequate and dangerous
behavioral patterns. "Some have become catatonic and do not move at all
but wait for divine intervention; others place their faith and energies
in charismatic guides who are just as lost as they." Dr. Wright tells
us that the answer to Blacks’ problems can be found in the works and
lives of people like Chaka, Martin Delany, Marcus Garvey, H. Rap Brown,
Malcolm X, Chancellor Williams and others. For they all looked at the
matador or psychopath for what he was and is and moved against him."The
"other essays", deal with Black Suicide, Educating the Black Child and
The Black Child: A Destiny in Jeopardy. These excellent essays
reinforce the notions discussed in the title essay. Dr. Wright quotes
the African proverb that warns the traveler of life, "if you don’t know
where you are going, any road will get you there." He says a social
theory determines the destiny of a people by establishing guidelines of
life and Blacks should therefore develop a "Black Social Theory." He
warns, however, the ultimate achievement of a Black social theory would
be the recreation of Black culture and that is a very difficult task.
Professor Jacob Carruthers, who reviewed the book said, "brainwashed
Blacks who are awestruck by European theory and theorists cannot
accomplish this task……and Bobby Wright’s concepts of the ‘psychopathic
racial personality’ and ‘mentacide’ are major contributions to this
culture recreation process."Since
its publication in 1984, The Psychopathic Racial Personality has proved
to be a revolutionary, groundbreaking work on race relations. It is one
of the works that should be read by serious minded Africans everywhere
who are dedicated and committed to rebuilding the African world order.