"The mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind exceeding fine." (a proverb). Changes are ongoing, but die-hard old mentalists keep changes at bay, for now, but change is an inevitable law that will have its way."
At birth, every individual acquired two personalities that arch and solidify a gap bridge between the two worlds establishing humanities dualism. One is the human intellect which retain the DNA their parents inherited from their ancestors ways of thinking. The second is the new age of expanding interpreted knowledge and technology of artificial robotic living of human life.
Two worlds of dominant thought squeezing and imprinting laws and dualism upon the walls of the human consciousness, souls and imagination. Two worlds where there is no retreat into yesterday except through memory, and no advance into tomorrow except in dreams. Two worlds where dual personalities continuously divide the mind as a two-horse charioteer

bound to the soul, pulling and dividing in different directions simultaneously. See Plato's allegory and Socrates's use of the charioteer and the pair of winged horses.
The use of such allegories has evidenced relevant in later periods, particularly during the early, middle, and late years of the 19th and 20th centuries. The era of Jim Crowism posed significant obstacles across all nationalities not only to Black and Color races, but also to the poor and those deemed lazy minded. For Black people and other people of color, the mechanisms of intimidation designed to keep them "in their place" included penitentiaries, chain gangs, rat-infested ghettos, and walled cities that institutionalized entire communities of immigrants. Among these, "The Lynching Tree," as described by the late James H. Cone, stood as a constant reminder of oppression.
The rock and roll era ignited a rebelling wave of baby boomers, black and white, Jewish, and other blending nations of second and third generation immigrants who set in motion a moving liberation of thinking which began sweeping out the old ways of accepted thinking since the institution of slavery and the occupation of the American Indian in this country. The emergence of youthful thinking has brought a new wave of awareness, leading to transformative changes in those once considered poor, downtrodden, exhausted, and weak, filling every moment in time.
"The mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind exceeding fine." Changes are ongoing, but die-hard old mentalists keep changes at bay, for now, but change is an inevitable law that will have its way.
America's attitude, which would eventually elect the ancestor of those who once were held in physical and mental slavery to the Presidency of the United States. A rebellious wave it surely was, yet like all waves that met their end, this wave was unable to alter the die-hard principles and patterns of the collective Caucasian mindset. The good old boy's mentality of superiority today is the witness to this mindset.
Never give power to anything a person believes is their source of strength - jufa