Showing posts with label colonialism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colonialism. Show all posts

7.21.2015

VID: Neely Fuller Jr - How Racism Got Started

I was going to link to Mr Fuller's wikipedia page but ... it has been deleted. I left an expletive filled message for whoever was going to revert the deletion log. Really, I've noticed huge amounts of systematic removal and censorship of most topics related to Racism.

Mr Fuller, author of The United Independent Compensatory Code System Concept a textbook/workbook for Thought, Speech and/or Action for Victims of Racism (white supremacy), has originated the two key ideas about White Supremacy - that in not understanding its inner-workings and overall reach, any other subjects or topics you learn about will only confuse you. Secondly, there are 9 major areas where it is active, with Sex being the most motivating and powerful.

Most timely is his point about homosexuality and racism: 8:22 "depends on how it plays out in the end." - and I think it has fairly much played out.

Quotes:
INTERVIEWER: ".. white people tend to think of non-white people as boys, and girls - and you tied that into how that relates to homosexual behavior."

Fuller: "Racism is a variation of Royalism"

"In any structure, that is dominant, you have to dominate the people in all areas of activity. If you don't dominate them in all areas of activity, other areas of activity will slip away from the domination factor."

"You have 9 areas .. (1) economics (2) education (3) entertainment (4) labor (5) law (6) politics (7) religion (8) sex (9) war"

"Sex is the most powerful motivating force among people, next to the system of White Supremacy itself."

4:10 "When you have a system of racism, you only have one man, and one woman category, and that would be the masters themselves. You can't have the victims of your system growing into manhood and womanhood ... when they were boys, they were completely dependent on you, they understood that, they would do your bidding, they were easier to control. Same thing with the girls, who are trying to be women."

"It defies logic that you would allow them to go from boys to men, if you're not going to allow them to go from boys to men, what will you allow them to do?"

"What you do, is divert them away, from wanting to become men ... have him go from boy-hood to female-hood; that is, he changes his gender all together, at least in his mind. Then he's easier to control. Then you do the same thing to the female; take the black female, and rather than allow her to go the normal progression of things, steer her away from the direction of becoming a woman, and in the direction of becoming a male."

16:58 ".. the fellow sitting there with the wine bottle in front of the liquor store .. who's 40 years old.. because he's a black male, thats why he's drinking: he has been disallowed to ever be a man, and he knows he'll never be one; he'll always be a boy - and that is tearing him up, inside" ..   "He will fight people, right there in that parking lot, about his manhood.."


7.07.2015

VID: Matisyahu - One Day


"Jazz, Reggae, and Hip Hop: Music as a Medium of Discontent" - I feel like this song is speaking to a colonized mind, as someone who knows, and has shed it ..


7.03.2015

Black Manhood in an Age of Colonial Oppression - Part 2

This a follow-up to the Blog Purpose - Revolution or Annihilation.

First I want to state that I do not claim to know what Manhood is, or that I am the True definition of a Man.
Simultaneously I do not wish to deride any men of color who are providing for their families, or NOT, who are incarcerated, or NOT, that is not the purpose of these writings.

What I intend is a discussion of what Manhood IS, which I believe must be addressed with several contexts in mind. First of all is an education of what has influenced people of color - which I believe is explained by a study of propaganda and psychological warfare.

It must be understood that the nationalities that reside in America that did not choose to go there constitute a sub-culture, one that is oppressed, and not in its original form; nor is it even in a form of any type of equilibrium or harmony.

That Manhood for most constitutes unabashed confidence, displays of strength, and dominance, is shown in the idealized Hollywood man, which I believe has been the role model for American Men for generations.

But is it the Ideal Man that they are showing, or is it the Ideal "White" Man?

To be clear, I intend for these messages to primarily reach people of color; for it is necessary.
For anyone else, you are invited to learn and participate however, know that many things
you read on this site may make you quite angry. While that is not of my concern, nor my intention,
know that all that I can upset in you is your emotions, and disrupt your view of how the world works,
while what I assert is a matter of life and death to my intended audience.

This information frankly is not directed towards anyone not of color; for their own responsibility is to understand this information and to tell their own people.

The most difficult thing represented by this site, is that you may have to change your life, change your way of thinking, change your perspective, change your friends. Perhaps change your home, profession...

If you do not understand but are entertained, by all means follow along until you gain the will to do the research on your own.

7.01.2015

VID: Colonialism And Media Psychological War - Dr. Jared Ball At The BIB Conference on the Other Wars

A most concise analysis of ‪#‎propaganda‬/public relations/psychological warfare (euphemisms) in terms of ‪#‎HipHop‬ and ‪#‎Colonialism‬


LNK: What is White Supremacy?

The general misconception of what White Supremacy is:
Members of the second Ku Klux Klan Gainsvile, Florida rally in 1923.

"White Supremacy is an historically based, institutionally perpetuated system of exploitation and oppression of continents, nations, and peoples of color by white peoples and nations of the European continent, for the purpose of maintaining and defending a system of wealth, power, and privilege.
The most common mistake people make when they talk about racism is to think it is a collection of prejudices and individual acts of discrimination. They do not see that it is a system, a web of interlocking, reinforcing institutions: economic, military, legal, educational, religious, and cultural. As a system, racism affects every aspect of life in a country."

OP: The reason Africa is poor is because America is rich - nfm

No further discussion.

VID: Tupac in 1994 Interview responds to why Hip Hop/Rap has built its aggression

[Interviewer]
It is interesting how hip hop/rap music in the beginning, or a song like Grand Master Flash's The Message - Where basically they were saying 'its like a jungle sometimes, i wonder how I keep from going under'. The whole root of what that song was was basically these are the problems here.

Here we are 10+ years later, these problems are still there, and the intensity of the music has built, to the 'no hope, I don't give a F' attitude.

How did we get from Grand Master Flash - The Message to where we are now, in Hip Hop?

[Tupac]
Again, you have to be logical.
If I know, that in this hotel room, they have food everyday.
And I knock on the door, everyday, to eat, and they open the door, let me see the party, let me see them throwing salami all over, just throwing food around, but they are telling me that there is no food in there.
Everyday, I'm standing outside trying to sing my way in - 'we are hungry, please let us in'
After about a week, that song is going to change to, 'we hungry, we need some food'.
After 2, 3 weeks, its like 'gimme all the food or I'm breakin down the door!'
After a year, its just like, 'I'm pickin the lock, comin through blastin!'
Its like you're hungry, you've reached your level, you don't want anymore.
We asked 10 years ago, we was asking with The Panthers, we was asking with them.
The Civil Rights movement, we was asking.

Now those people that were asking, they are dead or in jail.

So now what do you think we're going to do?

And we shouldn't be angry?


That is an excerpt from the full interview, which is available below.