Thursday, September 14, 2017

It's time to break the cycle and start creating a circle.

It's time for us to break the cycle, and start creating a circle.

Since the beginning of slavery, black people had been forced to always compete for the affection of their deceitful slave owner. Some of them even went as far as believing that their slave owner were good to them. Talk about an oxymoron! It's really sad when a person can be delusional enough to believe someone who has enslaved them, cares for them. Whether they were trying to be in good favor, or looking for better treatment from the slavemaster, black folks competed with each other and white people encouraged it, while humiliating them. Emerged from all this behavior and practice, was your average Sambo who was willing to do whatever it took to please massa. Some black women also figured being a concubine to their white master would afford them certain luxuries, while some black men simply wanted to be "house Ni##ers." I guess the field was just too hot, so being in the house talking about, "Is we sick today, massa?" was a step above the field. For whatever reason, black folks were positioned to always compete with one another.

Fast forward a few centuries later, Black folks are still competing for master's attention. Whether it's on the football field, the basketball court, or on wax (through Hip Hop), black people can't stop competing with one another, in order to serve white people. The self degradation and denigration don't even matter to them. There are different levels of competition among them as well. We have the Ray Lewis and Randy Moss competition where shucking and jiving for massa is taken to a whole new level, where they see another black man who's standing up for black rights as a loser and a distraction. And of course, we have Sambos like Jason "Fat bastard" Whitlock, who uses every opportunity to show white people what a real Negro servant is like. He's on some next level coon shit. I call these men super coons. You can add Steve Harvey, Charles Barkley and many others to the super coon list, right along with the black people who supported Trump. However, I want to get back to the core of the modern day COON competition which is the most influential, and that is Hip Hop. I say Hip Hop, because it has a direct affect on our young black population. Encouraged by white execs to promote misogyny, murder, violence against women and calling women bitches and hoes as they personify themselves as Niggers, Hip Hop has created a lot of rich Niggers, but even more wealthy racist white people. For some odd reason, Hip Hop was about competition from its inception. We have no idea why, but I can bet this behavior can be traced back to slavery. Whether it's real gangsters trying to outgangster other gangsters on records, or studio gangsters fabricating a fake gangster persona to influence our youth, black people are always willing to compete with each other for the entertainment of white people, while white people reap the benefit of their competition.
It's almost tiring to witness this "crab in a barrel" mentality my entire life. Slavery was universal, so the behavior of black people toward one another is pretty much universal. Whether it's black folks from the Caribbean in Jamaica, Haiti and other islands, or African Americans, there's always competition. Shabba  Ranks had to battle every Dancehall artist in the Reggae world, and every Dancehall artist had to come for Shabba Ranks. LLCool J had to crush Kool Moe Dee, and KRS1 had to come after MC Shan. The list of rap and Reggae beef is too long for me to even write about, but I'm sure you catch my drift. Black artists have lost their lives over bullshit competitive beefs, and even more dumb ass artists have gone to prison after becoming millionaires because of this bullshit competition among black people to prove they are street. Who benefits in all of this? The white executives, the white owners, and the white people who listen to the shit and use it as reality to murder black people, because of this false perception of fear for us.
When are we going to wake up and start creating a circle of unity? What is it going to take for black people to come together to achieve something that's going to change our paths globally? We are so quick to find reasons to disagree with each other, in order to show allegiance to the white racist system. We are way beyond brainwashing, if we can't even figure out what they have been able to do to us throughout history. It is time for us to get rid of the puppeteer, because being a puppet has gotten us nowhere through the years. The famous slogan on the Haitian flag is translated into "Unity makes strength." It's no wonder Haiti was the only black country in the world to ever successfully revolt against slavery. However, after uniting, white people figured out a way to create division among them again, and they went right back to competing and destroying each other again, which is why Haiti is also in its current state. The white will was imposed on Haiti long ago, and white people will never allow black people to unite on this earth again. Still, all black people can learn from the history of Haiti, because when the Haitians united, they defeated the strongest white armies of the world, which included the French, Spaniard and British. Don't you think white people recognize our strength in unity?
Black folks, please wake up and stand together to win this fight. Uniting is for the benefit of all us. This shit is bigger than all of us as individuals. Aren't you tired of losing?

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