Thursday, August 20, 2009

Not That I'm Keeping Score

7 comments:

makheru bradley said...

It's a lot easier to rail against issues than it is to answer a question which requires an affirimative policy statement.

You've criticized "Plantation Negroes" for "pursuing a strategy of 'Racial Equality', instead of pursuing real power."

Why can't you answer this question?

Could you please explain what real power is, and how it should be pursued?

Denmark Vesey said...

What does real power look like?

Eating a diet that doesn't make you obese, give you diabetes, cancer and kill you.

Marrying a woman.

Making a baby.

Raising a family.

Telling the truth.

Being at peace with God.

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Makheru. Can you please explain "Racial Equality" and how it should be pursued?

What does it look like?

If we had it tomorrow when we woke up, how would we know?

(the fuck I want with "racial equality" anyway? My race is #1)

Michael Fisher said...

yawn

Denmark Vesey said...

lol. ^^ Freedom from race limitations is blasphemy to Plantation Negro haters & Black Yale "Militants". Notice the Inventor of Hip Hop didn't answer the question.

Constructive Feedback said...

DV:

Despite what that scoundrel KCnulan said about me on his propaganda blog - this brother might be to your liking:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63GiXzpfGhA&feature=player_embedded

Notice the Anti-Vaccine poster at the beginning of the video.

makheru bradley said...

What does real power look like? –DV

That wasn’t the question brah.

Could you please explain what real power is, and how it should be pursued?

Makheru. Can you please explain "Racial Equality" and how it should be pursued?-- DV

I have never in all of my years of writing in the Black Media or on the Internet proposed or discussed “pursuing a strategy of Racial Equality”. You are the person who has criticized this strategy and you are the person who proposed pursuing real power as an alternative. Can YOU defend your position? Or is this just something that flew off of your fingertips with no thought involved?

Personally, I don’t think you have any idea of what real power is or how those who lack it should pursue it, but I thought that I would ask the question anyway.

“Making a baby” is an example of real power. 50 percent of Black children in female-headed families live in poverty. Making a baby which will be raised in poverty is an example of real power? Whew!

Denmark Vesey said...

What real power is ... vs ... what real power looks like?

Come on Mak. You pullin' a Mike Fisher on me. Circular, Socratic and self-defeating.

LOL. I answered your question bra. You don't know what to say, so you want to play semantics.

Don't do that. It's not a good look.

I lay my cards flat. How do I define power? Look around the blog.

If you don't see how I define power, its only because you don't want to see it.

Don't agree with me? Cool. Good actually. We need diversity.

But pretending you don't see it is lame.

Making a baby?

Yup.

Very powerful.

To illustrate the point, I will challenge you to name an event more empowering than successfully reproducing oneself?
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See what I'm saying?

As far as the Plantation Negro obsession with the Race Boogeyman, I point your attention to every major Negro political initiative of the past 50 years.

From the idiocy of the NAACP to the mind fuck of Affirmative Action, from the ambulance chasing Negro preachers in Jena Louisiana to the conformist Negros who think "National Health Care" is a win for black people - Plantation Negros invested in "racial equality" make as much sense as dogs invested in catching their own tail.

I believe Equality for Equals.

Everything else is a trick.