Posted on 08/15/2023 6:35:59 AM PDT by rktman
Suffice it to say there exists within the population of those who boast of their ancestral heritage as being that of slaves, an unchecked zeitgeist of incongruous parallactic.
It's a social dysmorphic that demands a Vatican-trained team of exorcists to dislodge the grotesquely asphyxiating mentality that subscribes to one-sided blind hatred for the people and country to whom they truthfully owe their all.
I've asked many of their persuasion, but have yet to receive an answer: Where would they be if their ancestors hadn't allegedly come here as slaves from the jungles? When I think of early Africans, Caribbean and West Indian settlers to America – before Democrats commercialized slavery and/or former slaves – I think Booker T. Washington, Frederick Douglas, George Washington Carver, Percy L. Julian, James Durham, Daniel Hale Williams, Norbert Rillieux, St. Elmo Brady, Garrett Morgan et al.
What I walk away with is: There never was a need to fight for civil rights. There was a need to uphold the Constitution. And these people who are today promoting segregation are the progeny of the same socio-political philosophy that Democrats embraced when they co-opted and weaponized the KKK.
It shouldn't take a court ruling to end the reprobate behavior of these Negro con-artists and liars; if they had any decency they would never engineer such racist barbarism nor allow themselves to be exploited in such a way.
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That’s basically what the ego stroking, absence of accountability, and giving blacks safe spaces is really all about. Inculcating the societal culture of segregation, with blacks actually thinking they are getting something out of it.
I try to tell them otherwise, so they come to understand that they are supporting their construction of societal prisons.
Sans a perpetual victim underclass, the democrat party would have no power and would cease to exist.
And the award for Pretentious Gibberish goes to...
That’s Mychal so for ya though. 😁👍
One of the rallying cries of the abolitionists here in the U.S. was pointing out how much whites hated the idea of whites being slaves on the other side of the world. If it's wrong for them to enslave whites then it's wrong to enslave blacks too. This abolitionist concept of treating others as you want to be treated yourself was a natural extension of the First and Second Great Awakenings.
So yeah, blacks today in the U.S. are better off than they would be if they were in Africa. But we can't let the left's race war cause us to knee-jerk react and say our race is better. Always the most truthful answer is that doing things God's way is better. What made the English speaking world special enough to abolish slavery is not our majority white skin, but that our ancestors got closer to God. What's making our present society decay is that we're getting further away from God.
That doesn’t make slavery OK. In the 19th century, the civilized world turned against slavery. Why it took so long is a valid question.
I never had slaves, and they never picked cotton.
Not implying it is okay. Anywhere. My kin folks fought on the union side.
If Mychal was trying to impress me, he/she failed.
absolutely without question
That dang Cotton Gin ruined everything. D’oh.
Reminds me of a story. I had a gen ed history course first thing in the morning the first term of my freshman year of college. Exams were blue book essays. My first exam came back marked in red as did many others in the course. I think everyone was flexing their vocabulary on their first college exam. I know I was. The prof gave a short speech about being “frugal” with language. He was a Scot and it was pretty funny when he criticized some of the blue books. It was very stereotypical of a Scot.
Then came the next exam. I had a horrendous cold. I was barely able to drag myself into class after a 5 am swim practice. I thought I failed the exam. I could barely string five words to form a sentence.
When the exams were returned by the prof, he withheld mine and read it aloud. I aced it. Simple. Effective. All the important facts. Very few multi-syllable words.
For some reason the title made me think of three-card monte.
I stoped at “… incongruous parallactic…”
Unless and until the true story of the “Civil Rights” movement is known, America will struggle with race and even then, I doubt there will be a great coming together. Tell the full unvarnished truth about King, Parks et al. Tell the truth of the communist funding of SNCC, CORE and the Freedom Riders. Let’s have a legitimate, open and frank discussion about the realities of race in this country. But that will never happen.
Woah woah woah there “mychal”- slow down with the $20 words there little feller-”
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