Wednesday, August 16, 2017

The Media and Facebook work in Cahoots with the NFL

I'm sure many of you have seen the picture of Marshawn Lynch sitting on the bench during the National Anthem by himself. His heroic efforts have rubbed the overt Nationalists the wrong way, but the covert Nationalists are the ones downplaying the movement that has been joined by many other Raiders players, as well as other NFL players. I'm sure many of you have not seen the picture of the myriad of Raiders players who knelt for the National Anthem, in support of Kaepernick and Marshawn Lynch. The media hides those pictures on purpose, because they don't want us to know this movement is moving full speed ahead.

The job of the media is to keep black people uninformed and misinformed. They want us to believe that no one black person can stand alone to fight against them, and it's difficult to get black people to unite in support of one another. You should be able to smell bullshit when it's thrown in your face. There are plenty of players who are willing to kneel or sit during the National Anthem, and many have done so. The televised games work in favor of the NFL owners. It's no coincidence that ESPN had a fantasy football auction yesterday, and all the people buying players were white. They can't get away from who they really are.
We have to be mindful of the fact that most of these white billionaires and millionaires who control sports and the media are very close friends. When you see a guy like Bob Kraft or Bill Bellichick canoodling with Trump, you must wonder if they share the same views or not. Racist people owned slaves, so racist coaches can coach black players, and racist owners are more than willing to pay big money for the black players who will yield them the highest return. Don't be fooled or deterred by the amount of money these athletes are making. A slave is still a slave, no matter how posh his lifestyle may be. If his voice is taken away, he's a slave nonetheless. While they are quick to talk about Michael Bennett, Malcolm Jenkins and Marshawn Lynch, they're purposely leaving out all the other unknown black players who decided to risk their job by taking a knee for the cause. For this reason alone, no Black household in this country should tune in to the NFL games for the entire season.

The other day, I wrote a post addressing Hue Jackson's and James Harrison's comments regarding players taking a seat during the National Anthem, and I was quickly blocked by Facebook. While Facebook encourages cooning by men like James Harrison, Ray Lewis, Hugh Jackson whose Cleveland Browns I hope will end up with a record of 0-16 this year, they are quick to shut down anybody who's willing to shed light on white supremacy. These rich black men have become the voice for white supremacy, and white people give them full access to the media.
I made the decision to terminate my account on Facebook, because of their racist policies toward the enlightenment of black people. If nobody on my page is offended by what I post, Facebook shouldn't have the right to tell me I'm not in compliance with the Facebook community. The community on my page is created by me. My friends are selected by me, and some of them choose to be on my page, because they support what I have to say about the issues regarding the state of black people. Everyone on Facebook has a community that's created by them, not Facebook. The owners of Facebook seem to forget that Facebook is only a platform used by people to create communities. White people and control go hand in hand, as it relates to anybody but white people. The Alt-right has spread hate on Facebook without any interference. The censorship by Facebook has everything to do with racism and nothing to do with compliance. I don't have a public page. Everything I write is private, and there should be no reason for Facebook to tell me I'm not in compliance. The bigger picture, though, lies in the fact that Facebook is now considered the biggest media conglomerate in the world. They've bought every social media company and outlet, and you can't join anything without signing on with your Facebook page. I'm on to them, and you should be too.

The fact that we are at a point in this country where white men feel the need to walk around with Tiki torches to intimidate people for their white privilege, should be enough to wake us out of our coma. The multitude of issues facing the black community is being censored on a platform owned by a bunch of rich white billionaires. Think about that for a minute!

2 comments:

  1. Did u know that there's a Black owned and operated AfroSocial Media Website called BlaqSpot -
    We don't need facebook anymore. http://blaq.fyi/blackfirst

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  2. I'm on Blaqspot as well. I've told a lot of people about Blaqspot. You know our people are followers. They're waiting for white approval before joining.

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