Bigotry in the hands of our nation’s commander-in-chief is extremely dangerous. Trump's xenophobia signifies an inability to recognize individual humanity. This major character flaw also highlights his refusal to act with moral authority in times of crisis. The conundrum America faces is that his supporters are talking about his clothes while he arrogantly and unapologetically bares his ass to the world. In other words, the emperor is butt naked.
This article was written in Feb 2020, before our 45th President's reelection. There are two reasons for the writer's confidence in the tragic reelection of the 45th POTUS:
(1) Trump ensures the global domination of the Caucasoid race.
(2) 53% of white females voted for Trump in 2016 despite him saying he grabs women by the vagina, it's on video, and he never apologized. Sadly, white female voters for Trump will increase in 2020. You can be assured, the next presidential election white males will vote for 45 in record numbers.
Donald Trump is making good on his promise to "make America great again," for White folks. Black and Brown folks won't be able to do anything about it. The racial divide will increase, right along with hate crimes.
America has imprisoned Bill Cosby, while Harvey Weinstein remains a free man. African American men are vilified and scrutinized at every turn, as we have been since our ancestors were kidnapped and forced into centuries of involuntary servitude.
Once Mr. Cosby went to prison, notice how quiet those over at "MeToo" have become. They're not going after Trump, not going after Weinstein or any other white male celebrity accused of sexual assault. It would not surprise me if MeToo resurfaces in an attempt to tarnish the legacy of Kobe Bryant.
Once Mr. Cosby went to prison, notice how quiet those over at "MeToo" have become. They're not going after Trump, not going after Weinstein or any other white male celebrity accused of sexual assault. It would not surprise me if MeToo resurfaces in an attempt to tarnish the legacy of Kobe Bryant.
Oprah Winfrey, after befriending the late great Michael Jackson, threw him under a mack truck when she interviewed Wade Robson and James Safechuck, subjects of the two-part HBO documentary "Leaving Neverland." Less than one year later, Ms. Winfrey's BFF Gayle King makes the same idiotic, career-ending effort to get WNBA basketball star, and Kobe's friend Lisa Leslie, to tarnish his legacy. To Ms. Leslie's credit, she didn't take the bait. Kudos to Lisa Leslie.
Because of the backlash that Ms. King has received, Oprah had the audacity to go public - craftily utilizing crocodile tears - with how "bad" her friend is feeling, that she needs security, yadda yadda yadda. One affirmation that my children and I repeated when they were young was, "think about it before you say it and before you do it." Gayle King is a reporter/analyst and should have known better. Kobe supporters have no sympathy for her, she knew what she was doing; she just didn't calculate Mr. Bryant's immense popularity, especially amongst the African American race.
Ms. King needs no security because collectively, Black folks are not violent. Many talk a good-game but inside exhibit the same cowardice of a Stepin Fetchit, or Harriet Beecher's character, "Uncle Tom." The "Tom" caricature in Harriet Beecher Stowe's antislavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin depicts Tom as a "gentle, humble, Christian slave." Take note of the word "Christian" and pay close attention to this next quote by octogenarian explorer, Barbara Hillary.
"Christianity is the greater shackle, the greater rape of the Black mind than slavery ever was." Black folks support the architects of this vile religious cult through tithes and offerings, to the tune of over a trillion dollars annually. Unbeknownst to millions of African Americans, who are "Believers" in the return of an apocryphal deity (the protagonist of a Roman plagiarized story), their support and financing of Christianity - the fraud of the age - signifies the collective nail in the coffins of Africans across the globe.
"Christian criticism has a long history stretching back to the initial formation of the religion during the Roman Empire. Critics have challenged Christian beliefs and teachings as well as Christian actions, from the Crusades to modern terrorism. The intellectual arguments against Christianity include the suppositions that it is a faith of violence, corruption, superstition, polytheism, and bigotry." -- Wikipedia
Three of the most despicable acts of White global terrorism - Chattel Slavery, the Holocaust, and dropping two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki - the Catholic Church had the power to stop these historical atrocities. The Church didn't say "Amen" and did absolutely nothing because of their greed, manipulation, and a satanic desire to control the world, regardless of the moral, emotional, and spiritual consequences.
"Christianity, along with all other theistic belief systems, is the fraud of the age. It serves to detach the species from the natural world, and likewise each other. It supports blind submission to authority. It reduces human responsibility to the effect that God controls everything, and in turn, awful crimes can be justified in the name of the divine pursuit. Most importantly, it empowers those who know the truth but use the myth to manipulate and control societies. The religious myth is the most powerful device ever created and serves as the psychological soil upon which other myths can flourish."
-- Zeitgeist
Because of the backlash that Ms. King has received, Oprah had the audacity to go public - craftily utilizing crocodile tears - with how "bad" her friend is feeling, that she needs security, yadda yadda yadda. One affirmation that my children and I repeated when they were young was, "think about it before you say it and before you do it." Gayle King is a reporter/analyst and should have known better. Kobe supporters have no sympathy for her, she knew what she was doing; she just didn't calculate Mr. Bryant's immense popularity, especially amongst the African American race.
Ms. King needs no security because collectively, Black folks are not violent. Many talk a good-game but inside exhibit the same cowardice of a Stepin Fetchit, or Harriet Beecher's character, "Uncle Tom." The "Tom" caricature in Harriet Beecher Stowe's antislavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin depicts Tom as a "gentle, humble, Christian slave." Take note of the word "Christian" and pay close attention to this next quote by octogenarian explorer, Barbara Hillary.
"Christianity is the greater shackle, the greater rape of the Black mind than slavery ever was." Black folks support the architects of this vile religious cult through tithes and offerings, to the tune of over a trillion dollars annually. Unbeknownst to millions of African Americans, who are "Believers" in the return of an apocryphal deity (the protagonist of a Roman plagiarized story), their support and financing of Christianity - the fraud of the age - signifies the collective nail in the coffins of Africans across the globe.
"Christian criticism has a long history stretching back to the initial formation of the religion during the Roman Empire. Critics have challenged Christian beliefs and teachings as well as Christian actions, from the Crusades to modern terrorism. The intellectual arguments against Christianity include the suppositions that it is a faith of violence, corruption, superstition, polytheism, and bigotry." -- Wikipedia
Three of the most despicable acts of White global terrorism - Chattel Slavery, the Holocaust, and dropping two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki - the Catholic Church had the power to stop these historical atrocities. The Church didn't say "Amen" and did absolutely nothing because of their greed, manipulation, and a satanic desire to control the world, regardless of the moral, emotional, and spiritual consequences.
"Christianity, along with all other theistic belief systems, is the fraud of the age. It serves to detach the species from the natural world, and likewise each other. It supports blind submission to authority. It reduces human responsibility to the effect that God controls everything, and in turn, awful crimes can be justified in the name of the divine pursuit. Most importantly, it empowers those who know the truth but use the myth to manipulate and control societies. The religious myth is the most powerful device ever created and serves as the psychological soil upon which other myths can flourish."
-- Zeitgeist
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