Shirley Sherrod’s 17th year probably did more to mold her personality and set her on a path that traveled through the dangerous, volatile world of race.That year, 1965, her father was shot and killed by a white man in a dispute over cows, the family says.
That year, she was one of the first black students to integrate the high school in Baker County in rural southwest Georgia.
That year, she decided to become involved in the civil rights movement in that area of the state.
I am not approaching this in a vindictive spirit. Not at all. I am exposing a disturbing pattern that exists in our community. A pattern that stems from willful bigotry and steady conditioning of Black people.
As I read the article about Shirley Sherrod and how her father was murdered by a WHITE MAN as she was 17 years old and the murder was never found I was made to see a great irony. If we equalize the murderer of any Black person in Georgia since 1965 then Ms Sherrod stands among a large group of young people who suffer the same assault of having a loved one killed and his murderer never found.
Today a Black person is routinely murdered by material goods far less valuable than a cow.
I refuse to promote the assault by a White man against a Black - as some SUPERIOR ASSAULT. A bullet or a knife blade or a blunt instrument used to kill a Black man yet operated by a person who is not WHITE, kills our people just as dead as when a WHITE man does the same.
This promotion of the WHITE killer to a superior level of threat is what the "Non-White White Supremacists" do as their primary indictment. They do this today with regards to Troy West - the White man who attacked Tasha York in Clayton County Georgia in 2009 in front of the Cracker Barrel. This type of mystic aurora is applied to "Civil Rights Murders" that enjoy new life as "cold case files" that some are still gather together annually to demand closure and to perform their rituals that foment unity among Black people.
Sadly the far larger number of orphaned "cold case murder files" that exist involve Black on Black murders from the time when the civil rights acts were singed in the 1960's through to today.
I am calling for the PROMOTION of the Black murderer of a Black person to an equal level as some of us place the White man. Please tell me my offense in doing so?
I can document the offense in inferiorizing the "Killer Who Is Black". It sets the stage for the benign neglect in the management of our communities that exist. In the large protection racket that exists - the threats to our community from this source are degraded in emphasis as our people live in fear. Likewise the knowledge that a "White man did it" triggers the "Unity Effect" - a gang like ritual, which says "They got one of ours. We got a new indictment to use against them".
In my analysis of how the popular Black Quasi-Socialist Progressive-Fundamentalist Racism Chaser operates - he must be forced to manage the conditions of the communities that he now controls - insuring the safety, prosperity and education of the Black people who live within.
When he is allowed to be UNBOUND, operating with an external focus, and gunning for national power - the Black Community's grievances, left unchecked are also his main trading stock. His main indictment against the system from which he leverages his power in the "American Political Domain".
It is ironic that if my observations are followed - THIS provides the most direct path to having the Black community's problems fixed, thus nullifying the "Permanent Chase" milieu that is presently followed by those who are promoted as our leadership.
The "Black Leadership" cannot force this point. Only the "Black Rank & File" who promotes our community's interests over their own ideological and political interests can accomplish this point.
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