Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Cairo Yesterday. London Today. Detroit Tomorrow. Remember Where You Heard It First. Remember Where You Heard It Best.

Are You Ready For The Riots?

Or do you have less than day's worth of water in your house and going to end up begging like them Plantation Negros after Katrina? 
Agüeybaná said...
I can see a correlation to Obama if CF is focusing on the (strategic) influence that Obama has had on black people. The nation was ready to pull some London type ish with Bush, but the Obama election left half the nation holding hands and singing the Village People.

Sure, that has died off.. but a lot of black people still feel hesitant to openly criticize Obama, let alone burn shit up. As we were reminded in 1985 with the M.O.V.E. organization in Philly, you can do a lot more damage to black people with a black leader than a white one.

We still got a few more years before black people wake up again... but then they're gonna elect a latino president and half the U.S. population is gonna get to singing Hakunamatata again. I give it to the "Plantation." They're clever. Predictably clever...

Nate The Great

P.S. You may have forgot I even went, but Cuba was incredible.

22 comments:

Big Mark 243 said...

I'd catch the bus back TO Detroit if it was going to go down..!

Constructive Feedback said...

Brother DV:

You are not focused on the "OBAMA FACTOR".

PRINT IT!!!

* Obama in the White House is the ONLY reason why there has not been massive NATIONAL labor protests in America

* Obama in the White House is the ONLY reason why the Anti-War Movement has largely been silenced

If there was any CREDIBILITY to a protest march in:

* Detroit
* Philly
* DC
* Baltimore
* Newark

it would have taken place years ago when these cities deflated despite the implementation of the "Bayard Ruskin Community Development Agenda". It succeeded in its tactical pronouncements. It failed our community in its strategic outcomes.

Denmark Vesey said...

Again CF.

I don't get your point.

Protest?

March?

The nation is on the verge of collapse bra.

Yes CF. The Plantation is insolvent.

"Protest"?

What. The. Fuuug. Is. That?

Protest against whom?

Protest for what?

They want unrest CF.

You talking about Obama as if he is anything more than a TV News anchor man.

He does not run the network.

Agüeybaná said...

I can see a correlation to Obama if CF is focusing on the (strategic) influence that Obama has had on black people. The nation was ready to pull some London type ish with Bush, but the Obama election left half the nation holding hands and singing the Village People.

Sure, that has died off.. but a lot of black people still feel hesitant to openly criticize Obama, let alone burn shit up. As we were reminded in 1985 with the M.O.V.E. organization in Philly, you can do a lot more damage to black people with a black leader than a white one.

We still got a few more years before black people wake up again... but then they're gonna elect a latino president and half the U.S. population is gonna get to singing Hakunamatata again. I give it to the "Plantation." They're clever. Predictably clever...

Nate The Great

P.S. You may have forgot I even went, but Cuba was incredible.

Conservative Black Woman said...

@Agüeybaná~I agree that the Plantation aka the ruling elites are predictably clever. However, I don't think black people will wake up "again" because we/they have yet to awaken. The vast majority of black people have been so mis-educated by government schools, so deceived and deluded by fake civil rights leaders (aka - plantation operatives) that they have no intellectual capacity or desire to understand world affairs beyond the lens (real or imagined) of Jim Crow racism.

The only thing that may awaken them/us is the hunger, famine and martial law that will follow the looting.

Agüeybaná said...

@ CBW. I respect your opinion and careful analysis of the state of black consciousness. My only question is:

What will awaken you?

Conservative Black Woman said...

Lol...well If I'm not there yet--I'm working on it. I'm teachable. Enlighten me....

Agüeybaná said...

Your consciousness is black consciousness. Re-read what you said above about that.

Enlighten you? Boy, if that ain't a booby trap.

uglyblackjohn said...

Detroit?
After watching that shooting on the city bus my guess would be Philly first...

Conservative Black Woman said...

@Agüeybaná~So because I'm black (which is why I used "we/they" and "them/us") my "consciousness" is part of the collective? Well, that's curious because I expend an enormous amount of time and energy defending myself against other black people who consider me a race traitor of sorts because I don't think the way they do.

I really wasn't being snarky by asking You to enlighten me.

Agüeybaná said...

You use "we/they" almost as though you're hesitant to embrace your blackness.

No hateful remark from someone with a limited perspective can strip you of who you are. You are not "part" of a person. Your "consciousness" IS the collective.

You have within your spirit the power to heighten black consciousness simply through heightening your own. A lack of faith in black people and/or humanity in general works against it, and in turn against you...

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Constructive Feedback said...

Let's all boycott Conservative Black Woman until she starts posting new content on her blog.

What is up with you girl?

:-)

Constructive Feedback said...

[quote]The nation is on the verge of collapse bra.
Yes CF. The Plantation is insolvent.
"Protest"?[/quote]

Brother DV:

Here is my argument

1) The "Black Community Development Consciousness" is now an ideological and political charade.

2) Groups of "Protesting Blacks" in 2011 need to be scrutinized for the AGENDA that they are driving. SOME ARE 100% LEGITIMATE - as they would protest regardless of who is in power.

2.1) As we see with the protests AGAINST the "Smiley-West Poverty Tour" (YES some Pro-Obama protesters who stood against these two showed up at their tour stops).......some Blacks prefer OBAMA over their acceptance of the normal Progressive Indictments on poverty. It is clear that these indictments are reserved for conservative officials.


3) I AGREE WITH YOU that our nation stands at the brink of insolvency (it already is insolvent). This buttresses my question as to WHY ARE BLACK PEOPLE pushing for increased dependency on:
* Social Security
* Medicaid
* Obamacare

when a FIAT CURRENCY is the determining factor as to the question of their future care.


I have argued from day one that our STRUGGLE should have been focused upon building up Black INSTITUTIONS. We have the same low percentage of Black physicians today as we did at the start of the struggle. Why take over the schools if it did not result in more professionals that would allow our people to live a high standard of living?

Conservative Black Woman said...

@ Agüeybaná~If I were hesitant to embrace my blackness I would have used "they" and "them". I guess I haven't evolved to a place where I have faith in any group of people based on skin color. That's all too esoteric to me. When the majority of black people are no longer " hesitant to openly critize Barack Obama" perhaps I'll have a bit "faith".

@CF~Hello my friend! Since my paradigm shift I've been in research mode. It's an exercise in futility to spend so much time fighting with the likes of Uptown Steve. You know how the highly evolved "collective consciousness" sect likes to roll on my blog :) .

Agüeybaná said...

@ CBW

"When the majority of black people are no longer " hesitant to openly criticize Barack Obama" perhaps I'll have a bit of "faith"."

Thanks for the citation, but why are you waiting on outside sources to inspire your faith in who you are? Are you going to wait until there's a female president to believe in the intellectual prowess of women too? Or until there are no more wars to have faith in humanity?

Black is beyond a skin color. Black is when you hear African drums and it awakens a part of you that you never knew existed. Black is when an economic crisis doesn't scare you because you live struggle everyday. Black is when you wanna refer to your people as "they" so badly, but you end up putting "they/us" instead. You can't deny it. And you can clown the whole "collective consciousness sect" all you want, but you're it. You can move to China, learn Chinese, and call yourself Conservative Chinese Woman... and you'll still be it.

I'm packing right now to head to Brazil to see some more of my black people who just happen to speak portuguese. It's a beautiful thing...

Denmark Vesey said...

Brother DV:

Here is my argument

1) The "Black Community Development Consciousness" is now an ideological and political charade.
CBW


Ha. Very True. Sad, but inevitable.



2) Groups of "Protesting Blacks" in 2011 need to be scrutinized for the AGENDA that they are driving. SOME ARE 100% LEGITIMATE - as they would protest regardless of who is in power.
CBW

Um. OK. Yes, I see that.



2.1) As we see with the protests AGAINST the "Smiley-West Poverty Tour" (YES some Pro-Obama protesters who stood against these two showed up at their tour stops).......some Blacks prefer OBAMA over their acceptance of the normal Progressive Indictments on poverty. It is clear that these indictments are reserved for conservative officials.
CBW



OK. However, I find the definition of 'conservative' so fluid I hesitate to build upon a meme that is dependent upon it.


3) I AGREE WITH YOU that our nation stands at the brink of insolvency (it already is insolvent). This buttresses my question as to WHY ARE BLACK PEOPLE pushing for increased dependency on:
* Social Security
* Medicaid
* Obamacare

when a FIAT CURRENCY is the determining factor as to the question of their future care.


I have argued from day one that our STRUGGLE should have been focused upon building up Black INSTITUTIONS. We have the same low percentage of Black physicians today as we did at the start of the struggle. Why take over the schools if it did not result in more professionals that would allow our people to live a high standard of living?
CBW


Now you talkin'!

And that my friend is why I have coined the term "Plantation Negros".

They cannot even conceive of a life where they are not the ward of the Plantation / Government.

Even as the Big House burns down and Massa flees ... these Negros still expect to be cared for ...

That's why I don't pull any punches.

Plantation Negro behavior needs to be FOREVER DIVORCED from Black identity.

Denmark Vesey said...

"You have within your spirit the power to heighten black consciousness simply through heightening your own. A lack of faith in black people and/or humanity in general works against it, and in turn against you..." Agüeybaná

OK. OK.

Heighten yourself.
Heighten the whole.

OK.

I can get with that.

Conservative Black Woman said...

Well... enjoy Brazil. Thanks for the lesson on blackness. Enjoy the drums going off in your head. I'm not there yet. I have too much real S**t to worry about.

I'll keep trying to grow individually and as a black chick and hopefully this will "grow" the all black folks everywhere since we are all "connected" by our blackness.

HotmfWax said...

Eminence front.

It is a put on.

You guys should know the drill by now. Nothing to do with black or white . Distraction.

Hail the Bankstars!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-ZXOOvpxsY&feature=player_embedded


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyxRnD-DnNw&feature=player_embedded

Amenta said...

CBW, defend yourself not against the noise of nonsense. I go to your site and I know you are seeing what those who shroud themselves in blackness alone cannot see.

The minute one says "Black is when you hear African drums..." Then we know this one only interested in their part and not the whole. They are still standing with one foot on the "Plantation."

Conservative Black Woman said...

@Ensayn1~I was giving her the benefit of the doubt at first as I have been truly humbled after realizing that I bought into a matrix of deceit for years. Once she made that comment, she lost me.