Thursday, January 05, 2012

Give us, us free?

The Doc said...
DV, i'm convinced a lot of brothers talk a good game about freedom but most of them use it as a front to mask the fact they've gotten comfortable being kept men. 
 
Free of any real responsibility, free of having to make any serious choices, free of an notions (or obligations) of self-determination, they've firmly hitched themselves to the Plantation wagon and will faithfully follow it wherever it goes, be it to the promised land or straight off a cliff. 
 
When someone like Ron Paul comes along and calls their bluff they retreat behind their daddy's coat tails, just as a child might and just wait for him to make the bad man go away. 
 
What's that, massa? 
You say da bad man is raysist. 
Ok, boss, you know I don't truck wit' no raysists. 
Talkin' 'bout us need to get rid of us Fed, who he think he is?

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CNu said...

So.., along with the uncritical support of Ron Paul, shouldn't there be a parallel, correlative critique of the 2nd and 3rd line inheritors of the civil rights movement who've so badly misled black constituents for the past 40 years?

Doesn't the black nationalist counter-insurgency spearheaded by McGeorge Bundy (former National Security Advisor and then CEO of the Ford Foundation) which "philanthropically" spawned the black studies movement in higher education with the specific aim of defusing and denaturing black nationalism - doesn't that entire apparatus deserve careful examination and deconstruction for the 3 generations of ruthless destruction it has inflicted on what once was a robust and thriving black community?

Denmark Vesey said...

Don't mistake the editorials on this blog as "uncritical support of Ron Paul".

Later for Ron Paul personally.

This is uncritical support for - Ending The War on Drugs.

This is uncritical support for - Repealing the Patriot Act.

This is uncritical support for - Ending The Fed

This is uncritical support for - Ending the War in Afghanistan. Libya. Somalia. Syria.

This is uncritical support for - Ending the NeoCon control of US Foreign Policy.

This is uncritical support for - sound monetary policy.

This is uncritical support for - Black people to stop acting like political bitches at the beck and call of the Democratic party and Plantation Negro politicians du jour.

This is uncritical support for Issue politics instead of Group Identity politics.

Denmark Vesey said...

"DV, i'm convinced a lot of brothers talk a good game about freedom but most of them use it as a front to mask the fact they've gotten comfortable being kept men. " The Doc

Doc!

THAT. Is the million dollar answer.

Freedom is scary.

Ron Paul is talking about a smaller less powerful, less intrusive federal government (Plantation).

Many Negros hear that ... and get shook.

Plantation Negros are conditioned to think of the Federal Government as a savior and protector who keeps evil, blood thirsty, all powerful, "racist" white people from killing them or putting them back in bondage the first opportunity they get.

They don't understand that what we call "da government" is actually a criminal conspiracy that robs and abuses nearly everyone in this country, black or white.

It maintains its power by dividing people into competing identity groups while it poses as a benevolent referee, exploiting everyone.

"Free of any real responsibility, free of having to make any serious choices, free of an notions (or obligations) of self-determination, they've firmly hitched themselves to the Plantation wagon and will faithfully follow it wherever it goes, be it to the promised land or straight off a cliff. " The Doc

That's it bruh.

Hook. Line. And Sinker.

CNu said...

This is uncritical support for Issue politics instead of Group Identity politics.

kneegrows are the GOAT for both Issue and Identity politics.

Step up your game DV.

Instead of Issues, Events, and Personalities.., tell me how you get your purported constituents to become focused on tangible Project and Institution building.

Everything else is merely conversation....,

Denmark Vesey said...

"how you get your purported constituents to become focused on tangible Project and Institution building." CNu

Easy.

You don't.

You don't "get" free people to do things.

CNu said...

Easy.

You don't.

You don't "get" free people to do things.


lol,

I wasn't confused about the equivalence between what you call "free" and what I call "silly" or "useless".

Denmark Vesey said...

Cool.

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and how's that workin' out for you?

CNu said...

Cool - at this juncture...,

All the old nerds are pulling in the same direction now to get something wonderful off the ground that will revolutionize, standardize, and democratize access to STEM education, as well as, streamline and make indefinitely sustainable a one-to-one distance learning initiative.

Do you know anything about either ATL-based PodPonics or Growing Power?

Denmark Vesey said...

"get something wonderful off the ground that will revolutionize, standardize, and democratize access STEM education" CNu


That's awesome!

Hopefully it will also "get" Plantation negros to stop eating Plantation food.

"Do you know anything about either ATL-based PodPonics or Growing Power?"

Nah.

Don't know much about Atlanta.

The Doc said...

DV, I was talking with a dude on YouTube about this, and he said something like, "Freedom doesn't put food on my table; the Constitution doesn't give me healthcare."

That just kinda drove it home for me.