Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Jesse & Al - Continuing To Sell The Black Community On The Racial Benefits Of Voting

Voter turnout key to Detroit's revival, Rev. Jackson says at Ford plant Read more: Voter turnout key to Detroit's revival, Rev. Jackson says at Ford plant | freep.com

Before I get into my argument let me make the point:  I AM NOT SUGGESTING THAT BLACK PEOPLE NOT VOTE.   I am only asking that Black people consider that voting resides in the "American Political Domain".  In as much as the majority of our problems reside in the "Community Cultural Consciousness & Competency Development Domain" the motivations by which Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and other operatives who enjoy unchallenged access to our racial and community consciousness nucleus keep driving Black people to vote.

At minimum - despite their decades of driving home this point as the main strategy for our community development - they are not forced to stand and account for all of our grievances that remain as a result.

How is it that the ideology and machine that presided over the crash and fall of Detroit, along with the death and mental anguish that came along with it - get to come into this same community and place yet another carrot in front of them?




  • Who benefits the most from the present "Ideological Unity" that has been functionally obtained within the Black community?
  • How is this expressed?  (See the carrot dangled by Jackson in Detroit)
  • What entity benefits the most by our expression in voting?
  • If Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia have functionally achieved the maximum amount of control over a voting district that is necessary to dominate the place and STILL there remains great amount of grievances among the Black people who support their strategy - Does this indicate that there is another domain which is presently being neglected that would serve as a better pathway toward the satisfaction of our desired standard of living?

Once again I have to go back to the Black Press and call it out for failing to challenge the Black Progressive Establishment that is in control over our institutions.  This same machine which they stand as a part of.  Thus instead of doing critical analysis they act as "press agents".

Yes - we should continue to vote in large numbers. I don't even care if it grows into 99% votes for the Democrats.  The key point is that there is a larger domain for transformation and management that is presently suffering from benign neglect.   We need to evaluate anyone who claims to have our community's best interests in mind by their stewardship of the "Community Cultural Consciousness & Competency Development Domain" not their alignment with the popular majority in the "American Political Domain".

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