Sunday, December 19, 2010

Global System of White Supremacy? Nah. Plantation Is An Equal Opportunity Enslaver

13 comments:

Her Side said...

Equal opportunity?

If this had been a young Black man, would he have been able to drive away after calling the officer all those names?

hmmmmm.....

DMG said...

First off the motorist laid a hand on the trooper when he first tried to grab the ticket...if it had been me, I'm sure back-up would have been called and I'd be laying spread eagle, face down on the side of the road (while they sprinkled crack on me...).

Denmark Vesey said...

"face down on the side of the road (while they sprinkled crack on me...)."

LOL.

That's funny D.

LOL.

"Sprinkled crack".

But nah.

It may have happened that way to you.

But not simply because "youblack".

I saw a black woman cuss out an entire police station.

I mean e'rybody up in the spot got called every muhfuggah in the book.

Aint nobody lay a hand on her, and she walked out.

White folks all red in the face.

Indignant.

But aint nobody want to fuck with her.

White folks under arrest, handcuffed to benches and shit looked dumbfounded.

Whatever happens to an individual is normally a case of what is happening to that individual ... not what race that person happens to be.

I don't think that cop wanted anything else to do with the crazy muhfuggah driving that truck.

DMG said...

I'm joking a little bit of course, but I know quite a few LA PD and Sheriffs from when I was in the reserves a decade and a half ago. They openly admit to racial profiling, so a black man getting different treatment isn't a stretch.

sakredkow said...

"Whatever happens to an individual is normally a case of what is happening to that individual ... not what race that person happens to be."

And what whatever an individual does is normally a case of what that individual does ... His or her "race" or ethnic group is not responsible for that.

People are always much better off when they accept the full responsibility for their lives, and when they reject the responsibility for the lives of other people who are not immediately drowning in front of them.

That man in the car - he wanted everyone else in the world to accept the responsibility for what was happening to him and for his responses. That's a slave's life.

Denmark Vesey said...

phx!!

Long time.

sakredkow said...

Thnx DV. Good to see you!

makheru bradley said...

Whatever happens to an individual is normally a case of what is happening to that individual ... not what race that person happens to be.—Dr. Bacon-Bey

[Decades after torture allegations were first leveled against former Chicago police commander Jon Burge, a federal jury has found him guilty of lying about torturing prisoners into making confessions. Burge has long been accused of overseeing the systematic torture of more than 100 African American men.]

In the lexicon of Dr. Bacon-Bey that would read “more than 100 extraneous individuals.”

Where are the “equal opportunity” equivalents of seven year old Aiyana Stanley-Jones of Detroit and 92-year-old Kathryn Johnston of Atlanta?

http://motherjones.com/politics/2010/11/aiyana-stanley-jones-detroit

http://www.mpp.org/victims/kathryn-johnston.html

Where are the “equal opportunity” equivalents of the murdered victims in this book?

http://stolenlives.org/

And where in the hell are the equal opportunity equivalents of the Scott Sisters of Mississippi?

http://mije.org/node/1343

This is your individualistic equal opportunity in action.

[The drug war has been brutal -- complete with SWAT teams, tanks, bazookas, grenade launchers, and sweeps of entire neighborhoods -- but those who live in white communities have little clue to the devastation wrought. This war has been waged almost exclusively in poor communities of color, even though studies consistently show that people of all colors use and sell illegal drugs at remarkably similar rates. In fact, some studies indicate that white youth are significantly more likely to engage in illegal drug dealing than black youth. Any notion that drug use among African Americans is more severe or dangerous is belied by the data. White youth, for example, have about three times the number of drug-related visits to the emergency room as their African American counterparts. That is not what you would guess, though, when entering our nation’s prisons and jails, overflowing as they are with black and brown drug offenders. In some states, African Americans comprise 80%-90% of all drug offenders sent to prison.]—Michelle Alexander

Denmark Vesey said...

Handkerchief Head Makheru Bradley is a member of that generation of Negros who still believe black people will achieve empowerment by proving being black is ALWAYS an impediment in EVERYTHING.

"Nuffin Cumparez Tuh Duh HawdShips Bwak Peepuz Face In Deh EveryDay Lifus!!"

"Tuh Be Bwak Iz Tuh Suffah!!"

Funny thing is, his self-pitying white counterparts claim the same thing.

They feel whites are "victimized" more often by blacks than the other way around.

They keep a tally of what they call "Nigger Crime" here:

http://chimpout.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?6-Cell-Block-C-nigger-Crime

Makherus. Brah. LET. IT. GO.

That shit hasn't worked in 60 years.

Being Black is an ADVANTAGE.

Global System of Black Supremacy baby.

You been here for three years.

Get with the program.

sakredkow said...

There will NEVER be equal opportunity in this world for everyone – never. We can make it more equitable for blacks or gays, or whoever we finally decide to play fair with, and that may be fine for you, that might be all that you want. It would be great.

But there’s always going to be some who are excluded from that wonderful illusory world of equal opporutnity. Some new group we’ll exclude because of bad behaviors or new prejudices or superstitions. Count on it, if it’s not your friendly neighbors, it’s nature – they repeal DADT and you come down with testicular cancer the next week. Unless you are a Marxist or other Utopian, you know the poor you will have with you always, that ain’t no fuckin lie.

What the equal opportunity is, is this: you have the equal opportunity to accept the full responsibility for your life in a predatorial universe no matter what cards you’ve been dealt. You can see yourself as a victim, or as a strategic player at the table playing the hand you got. The goal is to increase awareness and survive while you can.

Denmark Vesey said...

I disagree P.

I believe there is equality for equals.

sakredkow said...

We're all here for a minute and we die. Do your best. It's really fun. You can't complain about anything though and you have to be ready to leave any minute.

makheru bradley said...

“Get with the program.” Dr. Bacon-Bey

Ignorance is not a program. It’s a disease.

“Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.” -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.

Ignorance is an equal opportunity pathology. When buffoons can’t refute facts, which they never can, they resort to the bliss of ignorance. If you ever manage to pull your head out of your ass, you may want to request surgery to remove the fecal matter from your color-blind eyes, and a lobotomy to remove the delusions from your mind.

I believe there is equality for equals. Dr. Bacon-Bey

Written like a clone of the white supremacist Thomas Jefferson.

“We hold these truths to be sacred & undeniable; that all men are created equal & independent, that from that equal creation they derive rights inherent & inalienable…”

Free The Scott Sisters!