The seditious roots of black racism
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Posted: July 22, 2010
1:00 am Eastern
© 2010
They want what they want when they want it.
They will do whatever it takes to obtain what they want, whether or not it involves amoral tactics.
If they encounter obstacles to what they want, or perceive that they may not obtain same, they react with volatility, often generating destructive levels of disharmony.
They are prone to rash action and quick to blame others for the injustices, inequities and inadequacies they perceive around them.
They are manifestly incapable of bearing responsibility for their actions; nothing is their fault.
Think I'm talking about liberals?
Actually, I'm referring to the modus operandi of young children, say, in the 5-to-9-year old range, depending on the rate of emotional development. Some people retain these unfortunate traits beyond childhood, and a few well into adulthood. Certain neuroses, learning disorders, addiction and other pathologies can contribute to this.
Erik Rush's brand new book is bold, daring and needed: "Negrophilia: From Slave Block to Pedestal - America's Racial Obsession"
It is likely that the reader has figured out by now that this example could also reference the standard operating procedure of the liberal/progressive. I often get wide-eyed, open-mouthed nods of recognition when I articulate this comparison – at least from people who have raised kids or interacted with children on a regular basis. But it holds true: With both progressives and little kids, the goals are superficial, the methods draconian, introspection is nonexistent, and the arguments – along with their general perceptions – are invariably profoundly juvenile.
With kids, of course, there's an explanation: They're kids.
The recent condemnation of alleged racism within the tea-party movement by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and career civil-rights activists adheres to this model – particularly in the areas of illogic and lack of accountability.
It is also proving to be a double-edged sword. While prominent news outlets have enjoined with these factions to doggedly root out anything about the tea parties that might be even remotely construed as racist, elements within the fringe white-supremacist community who attempted to align themselves with the tea-party movement are receiving long-desired free advertising via the press – exposure they failed to achieve through their attempts to insinuate themselves within the tea parties. I won't dignify these entities by elaborating further, but the reader won't have to search too hard to find relevant references in the press.
There's another downside that's cropped up relative to race-baiting civil-rights organizations and their allies: The more momentum the issue of race receives during the news cycle, the more material from conservative black commentators, organizations and individuals surfaces. This is something that's of great interest to weary news readers and viewers, though the phenomenon is manifestly counterproductive to advancing the message civil-rights groups and radicals within our government wish to see advanced.
Which is fine with me and, no doubt, to the like-minded; the more our viewpoints are heard, the more black Americans will get wise to the fact that they have been prostituted by the political left and their black foremen for the last few decades. Having blacks – and subsequently other ethnic minorities who've been similarly exploited – abandon the left en masse would go a long way toward defeating progressivism in America once and for all.
Lastly, the high profile the topic of race is enjoying in the press right now has served to expose the hypocrisy, double standards, objectionable and even criminal behavior that has flourished within these organizations and the current administration.
Earlier this week, radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh cited the most excellent column by Angelo M. Codevilla entitled "America's Ruling Class – and the Perils of Revolution" as a major elucidation on the phenomenon of the elite Washington class, which is comprised of liberal Democratic and RINO Republican lawmakers, lobbyists and those who aspire to same. This is quite similar to the paradigm advanced by Fox News' Glenn Beck, who rightly contends that the progressive left reaches across the political continuum, well into the ranks of the Republican Party.
Most black activists and many organizations such as the NAACP have been aligned with this class for a long time. Consequently, they support such things as abortion on demand (which kills disproportionately large numbers of black babies in America annually) and the legitimization of Shariah law compliance (which is blatant misogyny) over their ostensible commitment to the black community – simply because these are far left-approved causes. The price of their "seat at the table" of this ruling class has not only represented ongoing harm to the black community, it is part and parcel of the design by which the political left is transforming America into a morally ambivalent, economically compromised, collectivist state.
Downplaying and even condoning racism on the part of blacks is decidedly objectionable; however, in my recently released book, "Negrophilia: From Slave Block to Pedestal ~ America's Racial Obsession," I detail how the bigger picture reveals why this phenomenon has become part of our worldview and how it plays into the designs of America's domestic enemies.
If anything, civil-rights activists and organizations need to repudiate their own hypocrisy, seditious political alignments and ancillary tendencies, rather than restricting that contrition to their tacit acceptance of racism on the part of blacks.
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Posted: July 22, 2010
1:00 am Eastern
© 2010
They want what they want when they want it.
They will do whatever it takes to obtain what they want, whether or not it involves amoral tactics.
If they encounter obstacles to what they want, or perceive that they may not obtain same, they react with volatility, often generating destructive levels of disharmony.
They are prone to rash action and quick to blame others for the injustices, inequities and inadequacies they perceive around them.
They are manifestly incapable of bearing responsibility for their actions; nothing is their fault.
Think I'm talking about liberals?
Actually, I'm referring to the modus operandi of young children, say, in the 5-to-9-year old range, depending on the rate of emotional development. Some people retain these unfortunate traits beyond childhood, and a few well into adulthood. Certain neuroses, learning disorders, addiction and other pathologies can contribute to this.
Erik Rush's brand new book is bold, daring and needed: "Negrophilia: From Slave Block to Pedestal - America's Racial Obsession"
It is likely that the reader has figured out by now that this example could also reference the standard operating procedure of the liberal/progressive. I often get wide-eyed, open-mouthed nods of recognition when I articulate this comparison – at least from people who have raised kids or interacted with children on a regular basis. But it holds true: With both progressives and little kids, the goals are superficial, the methods draconian, introspection is nonexistent, and the arguments – along with their general perceptions – are invariably profoundly juvenile.
With kids, of course, there's an explanation: They're kids.
The recent condemnation of alleged racism within the tea-party movement by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and career civil-rights activists adheres to this model – particularly in the areas of illogic and lack of accountability.
It is also proving to be a double-edged sword. While prominent news outlets have enjoined with these factions to doggedly root out anything about the tea parties that might be even remotely construed as racist, elements within the fringe white-supremacist community who attempted to align themselves with the tea-party movement are receiving long-desired free advertising via the press – exposure they failed to achieve through their attempts to insinuate themselves within the tea parties. I won't dignify these entities by elaborating further, but the reader won't have to search too hard to find relevant references in the press.
There's another downside that's cropped up relative to race-baiting civil-rights organizations and their allies: The more momentum the issue of race receives during the news cycle, the more material from conservative black commentators, organizations and individuals surfaces. This is something that's of great interest to weary news readers and viewers, though the phenomenon is manifestly counterproductive to advancing the message civil-rights groups and radicals within our government wish to see advanced.
Which is fine with me and, no doubt, to the like-minded; the more our viewpoints are heard, the more black Americans will get wise to the fact that they have been prostituted by the political left and their black foremen for the last few decades. Having blacks – and subsequently other ethnic minorities who've been similarly exploited – abandon the left en masse would go a long way toward defeating progressivism in America once and for all.
Lastly, the high profile the topic of race is enjoying in the press right now has served to expose the hypocrisy, double standards, objectionable and even criminal behavior that has flourished within these organizations and the current administration.
Earlier this week, radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh cited the most excellent column by Angelo M. Codevilla entitled "America's Ruling Class – and the Perils of Revolution" as a major elucidation on the phenomenon of the elite Washington class, which is comprised of liberal Democratic and RINO Republican lawmakers, lobbyists and those who aspire to same. This is quite similar to the paradigm advanced by Fox News' Glenn Beck, who rightly contends that the progressive left reaches across the political continuum, well into the ranks of the Republican Party.
Most black activists and many organizations such as the NAACP have been aligned with this class for a long time. Consequently, they support such things as abortion on demand (which kills disproportionately large numbers of black babies in America annually) and the legitimization of Shariah law compliance (which is blatant misogyny) over their ostensible commitment to the black community – simply because these are far left-approved causes. The price of their "seat at the table" of this ruling class has not only represented ongoing harm to the black community, it is part and parcel of the design by which the political left is transforming America into a morally ambivalent, economically compromised, collectivist state.
Downplaying and even condoning racism on the part of blacks is decidedly objectionable; however, in my recently released book, "Negrophilia: From Slave Block to Pedestal ~ America's Racial Obsession," I detail how the bigger picture reveals why this phenomenon has become part of our worldview and how it plays into the designs of America's domestic enemies.
If anything, civil-rights activists and organizations need to repudiate their own hypocrisy, seditious political alignments and ancillary tendencies, rather than restricting that contrition to their tacit acceptance of racism on the part of blacks.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=182013