Friday, August 28, 2009

So?

I'm eating some coconut milk ice cream and flipping through the channels last night trying to TiVO HBO's Mayweather 24/7 this Saturday. I skim past CNN. I pause lone enough to peep what memes the Ultimate Blogger is pushing today.

The host, is reading "emails from the viewers". The first one reads "Ted Kennedy did more for black people than did Michael Jackson. Why aren't they out in the streets mourning and having funeral parties for Ted?"

Ahhhhh shit. Here we go. LOL. These Plantation Crackas always looking for a bad guy. A target for their contempt. And the Hegelian Head Fakers are right there to make sure they broadcast it to the Plantation Negros to keep them riled up too. Um. Um. Um.

But. It did make me think. I was always fond of Ted Kennedy. I always pulled for him when his adversaries appeared to attack him personally. I pretty much ignored Chappaquiddick. Why? Well, being JFK's brother didn't hurt. JFK was pretty much the last real POTUS. Cat had class. Same cats pushing H1N1 Vaccines / Sterilization and spreading HIV all over Africa in contaminated Oral Polio Vaccines today, killed JFK 40 years ago for calling out the NWO:



But Ted Kennedy aint no Jack Kennedy.

Why the assumption Black people love Ted Kennedy?

Yeah, Ted did support every Faux Liberal ... feel good .... help da po Negro ... Affirmative Action Wild Goose Chase ... Abortion Apparatus Building ... Loan To Israel ... Darfur Oil Hi-Jacking Head Fake ... put in front of him. He was always good for a few words of encouragement in the noble War of The Plantation Negros in the never ending quest for "Wacial Ekwality".

Since election to the Senate in 1962 Ted Kennedy voted 100% in concert with measures, bills and loan requests supported by AIPAC to the tune of Billions of US Tax Dollars.

But Ted Kennedy didn't empower enough black people to change a light bulb without government assistance. Were it not for the brain tumor he'd be waving the flag of National Health Insurance right now and herding black people towards the Neo Slavery of Genetically Modified food, Cut Radiate and Burn Plantation Medicine and Corporate Pharmaceutical Addiction. Who really made a greater impact on the lives of people around the world? God's Son or the NWO Politician?

6 comments:

KonWomyn said...

Hey DV
A friend of mine was asking the same question too...For me, in all the decades he sat in the Senate; how many of Amerikkka's imperialist missions did he co-sign on? The same man who co-signed on free market economy and MediKare which lined the pockets of the health fatcats and the same man who got politicians on board to support the war in Iraq is now Amerikka's Fallen One..puhleaze.

Checkout these articles:
1. http://socialistworker.org/2009/08/28/myth-of-the-liberal-lion

2. http://cobb.typepad.com/cobb/2009/08/edward-kennedy-dead.html

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Constructive Feedback said...

http://withintheblackcommunity.blogspot.com/2009/08/senator-ted-kennedy-dead-my-own.html

http://withintheblackcommunity.blogspot.com/2009/08/as-long-as-blacks-see-ourselfs-as-least.html

THE 'LEAST OF THESE'
http://withintheblackcommunity.blogspot.com/2009/08/some-of-least-of-these-enjoy-comfort.html

The Doc Still Misses MJ, but He's a Lil Better Now...Heh... said...

People always question whether or not Mike's legacy should be as great as it is. Completely overlooking the tremendous amounts of money he helped raised for charities all around the world, I have a theory that people like Michael Jackson were a big part of why the Cold War defused itself in the way that it did. Michael Jackson was a sort of world ambassador for America; regardless of how you felt about the country, there was no denying it if it could produce a product such as him. Also, i'm sure people like him probably encouraged countries to increase trade relations, and invest more heavily in the country. In an etherial sort of way, MJ and other artists like him benefitted people in this country (even his detractors) in ways that they'll probably never ever realize.

Hmm, interesting, I just googled MJ and Cold War and happened across this. Appears i'm not the only one who sees this connection. (As an awesome aside, MJ's trademark "toe stand" is the google O's today. Yep, time to dust off that good old "screen capture" key.)

"It is not commonly recognized how much Michael Jackson contributed to U.S public diplomacy during the last decade of the Cold War. Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Michael’s music inspired young people in captive nations to take chances on behalf of freedom and democracy. With his dramatic style, he electrified youth and stirred them to unite in common purpose. In response, they rallied moral forces against fear and set about to challenge the ubiquitous brutality of totalitarian regimes. The collective energy Michael and other artists inspired became a critical factor in bringing about the political collapse of the Soviet Union and its Eastern European empire. “We are the world!”"

http://vox-nova.com/2009/06/30/michael-jackson-the-man-in-the-mirror/

And with that (hopefully) i'm done rehasing the MJ thing.

The Doc said...

One last caveat-- DV, i'm still on the fence about Obama, (still don't have my jetpack, ha...) but MJ was definitely God's son.

The Doc said...

Well *bleep censored bleep* me, today is his birthday. THAT'S WHY!!! I was thinking, yeah, that is a cool gesture, but why now? Ohhh.... As my n'awlins cats might say, Happy Bert'Day, l'il daddy.

KonWomyn said...

Thanks 4 dat analysis The Doc still Misses MJ. I hadn't considered an MJ-Cold War connection.