Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Being A Slave Is Not A Choice, But Being A Fool Is


Perhaps one of the most common things that I've noticed among rich black people is the fact that many of them have isolated themselves to the point where they lose touch with reality. Those with significant fame and notoriety are particularly sickening in their approach, logic, and thought process. Accolades, praise, money, and delusions of grandeur have boosted there egos, and created perverse supermen and women out of ordinary Negroes. Those once ordinary Negroes have now chosen to embrace the often heard conservative mantra, "pull yourself up by your boot straps". But the fact is. Many of the people that quote and repeat this nonsense have either forgotten their journey, or choose to ignore it.  The fact is, anybody who has ever achieved anything in life has had help. Even Jesus had help and he was God in the flesh. But what most don't realize is that He gave His life on the cross to help us. He sacrificed His life so that we could live. Many of our African ancestors who were kidnapped and taken into slavery suffered so that  future generations could live. That fact that Kanye West has the freedom and the right to express each and every dumb and idiotic thought that comes to his mind is because of the fact that some anonymous African slaves had the nerve to survive. Slavery wasn't a choice. Survival was their choice. But if you are someone who truly believes that you have the power and the prevailedge to to do anything and everything you please then you would foolishly think that everyone else can. Including enslaved Africans who were kidnapped, brought to America and subjected unparalleled crimes against humanity. I pray that Kanye gets the help that he needs because there is definitely a disconnect between him and reality.


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Saturday, February 3, 2018

"At Least I Know My Dad!"

And the winner of the second most ignorant white man on the planet is.....Spencer Brown. If you have to ask who the first is, I’ll give you a hint. He lives in big White House and has orange hair!
Spencer who is a tennis player, has been suspended after a black opponent tweeted that his on-court rival told him “at least I know my dad” during their weekend match at Appalachian State in Boone, North Carolina.
Appalachian State University  issued a statement saying Brown who’s white, was suspended indefinitely after Sunday’s match with North Carolina A&T State University, a historically black college. Appalachian State apologized in its statement, calling the conduct “derogatory and offensive.”
John Wilson, the black player who is also A&T’s senior class president, said Brown made other offensive comments during Sunday’s NCAA Division I match. The tweet included a photo of this jackass! 

“After yesterday’s men’s tennis match, an Appalachian State student-athlete engaged in behavior that was derogatory and offensive,” Appalachian State said in a release. “This student-athlete has been suspended indefinitely from the team, effective immediately, for violating the student-athlete discipline policy.”
A school spokeswoman says there’ll be no additional comment. A recording heard on a call to Appalachian State’s men’s tennis coach said his number was disconnected.
Spencer’s comment doesn’t come as a surprise to me at all. Every now and then you get a glimpse into the minds of white folks when one of them “slips” and says something that is a common belief among the collective. It helps us maintain our perspective and realize that realize is not dead, it is just not politically to express those kinds of feelings. I love these stories and I treasure these moments because they help me stay WOKE.

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