Sunday, August 29, 2010

Racism Chaser Comedy



(Lifted from Jack & Jill Politics)

You have to understand that the tendency to view racism as a light switch is no different than what is seen in Al Sharpton who has no benefit of noting that 'The Dream Is Fulfilled, Now We Have To Wake Up And Start Managing Our Affairs" When the light switch model is used then if it is turned on by the slightest incidence of racism then those who gain their power from the indictment have ready use for such an occurrence. Any White man, regardless of his actual power is able to define the state between the races. IF racism is a potentiometer (dimmer switch) then we must measure the present power of this the negative force of racism and evaluate it in the context of all of the positive and negative forces that work in conjunction to force the airplane down to its normal state - on the ground or allow it to soar above the crowds.

The primary way to nullify the rantings like those found in "This Week In Black" is to ask these type of Black Quasi-Socialist Progressive-Fundamentalist Racism Chasers to get out front of the issue and TELL US THEIR VISION OF A WORLD WHERE THERE IS NO RACISM - and the color of the unicorn that they will ride upon.

The real function of these type of comedic, diversionary thoughts are to take away the inspection of the truth that there is a steady ground gain being made by progressives in control over an increasing number of institutions in Black America. More important than the question of Obama in the White House is the larger base of "favorable people" that control the institutions at the bottom of the pyramid which provide the services to our people. In denying the competency and effectiveness of these institutions in relation to what we need as a people the "Progressive who is Black" is able to render his indictment against the nation and the superior WHITE FOLKS who left them all alone to field the government and economic system that the "Progressive who is Black" desired. With the magnitude of the task of having to maintain the desired standard of living by managing the human resources and institutions that support this standard - it is far easier to claim that a violation was made upon the Black man as this adversary departed, leaving him all to himself.


I would love to see "This Week In Blackness" ask Black people if the popular refusal to purge the machines that run our communities despite the educational systems is an example of the effect that is commonly called 'racism'. At least that's what it is called when the White voters of Alabama did it.

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