To concisely summarize the intentions of my last article, I examine the correlation between African-American statistical anomalies and mass psychological oppression by victimizing civil rights leaders and patronizing liberals, who avoid logical correlations in favor of a mysterious racist conspiracy. I address the topic of subtle racism, to help the reader realize that our society is unjustly apathetic to black on white racism, yet righteously sensitive to white on black racism.
Acknowledgment of this fact is key to understanding how white America can perpetuate the mass psychological oppression that is inflicted by leaders like Farrakhan, Jesse Jackson, Mary Frances Berry, Thurgood Marshall, Sharpton, and Mfume. To the less equipped reader, I will accommodate you where your critical reading skills have failed: those six perpetrators and their kind are not representative of all black leaders.
The author does not even attempt to refute my points, and he just dismisses the facts as �useless�. He finds it irrelevant the majority of our modern citizenry has descended from post-1865 immigrants, and it is their hard-earned tax money that he wishes to steal by birthright. According to his fallacious logic, if you support America�s forefathers, and the Constitution that they have provided, then you automatically agree with and must take responsibility for its implementation throughout the course of history. By the same logic, all Christians who follow the bible must claim responsibility for its improper implementation by psychopaths (Waco Texas, witch hunts). Likewise, all socialists and communists must claim responsibility for Stalin's 20 million genocide murders and all Muslims are then responsible for fundamentalist terrorist attacks around the world, instead of being judged by their own actions and interpretations of the Koran. I find this premise to be contradictory.
Although my arguments dispel the myth that �white� American equates to descendants of oppressors, they are only pertinent if lineage matters at all. You must first believe that people can be punished for a crimes that they did not commit, because $1.4 trillion is not coming out of the pockets of slaveholders, it�s coming out of the pockets of all hard-working Americans: minorities, immigrants and descendants of immigrants, who have never owned a slave or discriminated African-Americans. That�s why we have discrimination lawsuits to punish those responsible for discrimination, instead of embracing the racist notion that to be American and not black implies guilty of oppression.
I am deeply concerned with African-Americans. The crime, poverty, education, and employment statistics of African-Americans cannot be denied. A popular and false view is that those statistics are generated by a mysterious discriminatory white system that keeps schools poor, inserts drugs and guns into communities, and makes arrests based on race instead of offense. While discrimination exists (and will be discussed later) I believe that there are significant correlations that are evading the attention of the public. I am active enough to spend hours of my free time thinking, researching, and formulating an analysis of this problem, because I believe that the social decline of 13% of our citizenry is an important issue. As a serious and studious advocate of valid civil rights, I spend my time learning the facts and reliable statistics. It is unfortunate that I must battle emotionally driven opposition who have little regard for research and debate, delaying the publication of my suggestions for successful civil rights reform. I continue to help the readers understand a prerequisite: acknowledgement of the current state of victimization and one-way racism sensitivity.
I will add a solid fact to what my less serious critics thought up as a wild generalization, with no statistical support. Whites not only comprise the main market for rap, but that they are 75% of the market. Many pop fans buy records based on what they like on the radio and never listen to the entirety of the CD, let alone discern fast-spoken slurs about destroying �devils� in songs that they don�t frequently listen to, which are not played on the radio. Examine bigoted white musicians like Eminem: put in a search for the artist and controversy and you�ll find thousands of reports, including mainstream media. You�ll have a harder time finding out that Queen Latifah was the executive producer and promoter of Apache, a band that promotes torturing and murdering whites (hate crime anyone?). I feel that you will also have a harder time finding controversy on these radio/MTV stars (remember that �devils� is used to mean �whites�):
�filling his body up with lead, yah; cracker in my way; slitting, slit his throat; watch his body shake� � Paris
�These devils make me sick; I love to fill them full of holes; kill them all in the daytime�why wait for night. Won�t be satisfied until the devils�I see them all dead; find that old camouflage�cracker shooting nightly� � Brand Nubian
�I strategize invasion; the mission be assassination, snipers hitting Caucasians with semi-automatic shots�more deadlier than Hitler�underworld terrorist�waging war on the devils community� � Killarmy (Wu-Tang records) �This will all be over in �99, so, niggas, give devils the crime; gonna be more devils dying� � Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
�0.44 ways to get paid�I�m through talking to these devils; now I�m ready to blast� � Mystic, Paris
�Like my niggas from South Central Los Angeles they found that they couldn�t handle us�nigga, it�s time to rob and mob and break the white man off something lovely� � Dr. Dre (From the award winning The Chronic)
�Bust a Glock; devils get shot�I�m killing more crackers than Bosnia each and everyday�don�t bust until you see the whites of his eyes, the whites of his skin�.Louis Farrakhan. White man is something that I tried to study, but I got my hands bloody, yeah�I met Farrakhan and had dinner� � Ice Cube �I�m also militant�snatching devils up by the hair, then cut his head off� � Ol Dirty Bastard
�Actual fact you need to be black�everyday I fight a devil�grab a shovel to bury a devil�nuke a devil�with black I build; for black I kill� - RBX �I may die in a scuffle but I�m taking out forty devils� � Wu-Tang Clan
�Devils get baked�devils are defeated�breaking devils down. I love black women and I hate crackers�devils choke from the gunsmoke� � Gravediggaz �Waiting for the crackers; smuggle; his mug is in the gutters�so we need your participation in the Caucasian assassination; we got determination all we need is organization� - Onyx
For these and more hip hop lyrics, go to http://www.ohhla.com. You can read about Grammy winning promoters of violent racism and armed revolution at: http://home.att.net/~phosphor/grammys.html. The artists include Dr. Dre, Ice-T, Sir Mix-a-Lot, Queen Latifah, Coolio, Naughty by Nature, and more. They also have links to sites that expose promoters of white-on-minority racism. The difference is, you won�t find a Grammy on their shelf or radio play.
I�ve already quoted Thurgood Marshall and Mary Berry to show their discrimin atory attitudes. I leave you with two quotes from Farrakhan:
�The Jews have been so bad at politics they lost half their population in the Holocaust.� � Saviours� Day Speech, Chicago, 2/22/98 �White people are potential humans�they haven�t evolved yet.� � Philadelphia Inquirer, 3/18/00
These are all significant examples of part of a much larger picture. Once we acknowledge the unsaid victimization that hides subtle racism under the skin, and generates an �us vs. them� mentality, we will no longer fear exposition of black-on-white racism and discrimination. We will no longer ignore it, and promote perpetrators with Grammies, fame, riches, and appointments to leadership. Then we can focus on the major player in the plight of African-Americans, a universal, cross-cultural factor that has guided the destiny of peoples throughout history: the societal mindset. [ct contents.]