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Black tribes in Al-Ameriki October 18, 2008

Posted by ymarsakar in Culture.
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My reply to Book’s post on how blacks defend blacks like Arabs defend Arabs, regardless of what crime or evil they did.

Arabs have an inferiority complex and so do blacks here in America. While blacks from Africa tend to have the same views over Colonialism and Europeans, they don’t have the political hang ups of the American Democrat party black loyalists.

These complexes tend to develop if a certain people feel alienated from the whole by some superficial or actual difference. The economic disparity and the difference in superficial skin tone between blacks and whites, or even blacks and asians, produces the foundation for this inferiority complex.

Most human beings, even if they know they are inferior to others, won’t feel rejected or become anti-social so long as the social hierarchy accepts them. Even if they occupy a lower pole on the social hierarchy, the simple promise of climbing the ladder will focus the feelings of inferiority into actions of production.

The Arabs have this little problem with motivation given their religious beliefs and Inshallah cultural precepts. That’s another subject, however.

Blacks, being a minority here in America, feel notably left out and so they, like all other outnumbered people in history with good central leadership and stability, will band together, pool their resources, and fight against the foreigners together. The foreigners being whitey and Big Business and Republicans.

The Democrats have become very clever in exaggerating divisions between black and white, poor and rich. Democrats came up with abortion and Roe vs Wade, which predominantly have killed black children, preventing blacks from gaining any true demographic advantage over whites except in heavily black districts like Cynthia McKinney’s in Georgia. This, combined with economic sabotage of the black middle class, creates a perpetual resentment factor that the Democrat party can turn into loyalty to government handouts and bribes.

However, this kind of social experiment could never work unless the Democrats had people fronting for them from inside the black community. People like Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Maxine Waters, and many many other black folks provide the illusion that this is the black community solving their own problems, as it should be. That, of course, is still an illusion regardless of what people think it should be.

It’s very similar to what would have happened had Casey finished up his plan in Iraq for getting an “Iraqi face” on the streets. Casey, not being a master Democrat operator, didn’t realize that you needed more than a front, or face, operating with the occupation powers. You needed a synergistic and grass roots effort to convince people that the policies they are adopting came from within their own community, that it didn’t have anything to do with the Americans. The Americans are only providing support and help after it has been requested by the Iraqis themselves, in the form of their local leaders (local leaders being the face Iraqis see, while Americans hold most of the real power).

Even once you get that working, there are still two versions of it. There’s the real version, called real grass roots support and honest representation of Iraqi interests in alliance with American interests, and then there is the astroturf “fake” version from the Democrat party.

See, the Democrat party’s representatives in the black community are not representing the black community. This seems like a paradox but it’s just a simple fact of life. You can have real grass roots support like what propelled Sarah Palin to the nomination of the VP office for the Republican party or what Al Anbar cooked up with the assassinated leader of the primary Awakening tribe, but you can also have fake grass roots like what has been reported by Java Report concerning Democrat propaganda firms creating videos smearing Palin that seems like it went viral on its own.

Happenstance, coincidence, and “it just happened to be” are either real coincidences or events designed to coincide.

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