Black men of the Coli: Yvette Carnell just posted this picture.

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Fam. Cat's can't even see it. it's not about hating anyone else but as black Americans we are owed much and more before any other group of people, particularly people who just fukking got here.

They see it. They don’t really disagree with this cartoon either, they just don’t like that it’s attacking the architects of their belief system.

They're nothing more than bloodhounds for the Democratic Party and don’t even realize it - they’re not even slaves, they’re the dogs that go out and hunt other black “radicals” that dare challenge the status quo.

We’re either dusty hoteps or c00ns to them. :mjlol:
 

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Why is it expected that blacks should be vying for the same jobs as illegal immigrants ? Is minimum wage and social incentives a yardstick for the "American Dream" ?.

Put a suburban cac on the receiving end of that box....It's more fitting, because that's where opportunity is being funnelled. Same cacs pushing xenophobic idiocy are the ones who prosper off a system of inequality at your expense.

Same thing I've been saying
 

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Joke's on the Mexican kid. There's nothing in the box. Got eem.
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They see it. They don’t really disagree with this cartoon either, they just don’t like that it’s attacking the architects of their belief system.

They're nothing more than bloodhounds for the Democratic Party and don’t even realize it - they’re not even slaves, they’re the dogs that go out and hunt other black “radicals” that dare challenge the status quo.

We’re either dusty hoteps or c00ns to them. :mjlol:

Wouldnt the party who wants the status quo to be conservatives?
 

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Wow. The powers that be are greasing hands early before the elections . Alledgedly, a lot of so called pro Black activists got paid a good fee for telling Blacks to stay home and not vote Democrats

Fake news unless you cite a source.
 

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I meant the status quo for their agenda, their modus operandi if you will...
The Democratic Party is White Supremacist, Too

Glen Ford, BAR executive editor | 20 Jun 2018



“Neither party gives a damn about Black people’s right to self-determination.”

The Democrats suffered a serious setback at the U.S. Supreme Court, this week, as the Justices unanimously ruled that the party’s plaintiffs had not proven they had been harmed by Wisconsin’s Republican-crafted State Assembly district map. The high court also ruled unanimously against a Republican challenge of a Democrat-crafted Maryland congressional district, but on the more narrow ground that the GOP had waited too long to seek an injunction. As a result, there is still no U.S. Supreme Court standard for determining what constitutes “gerrymandering” -- unlawfully drawing legislative maps to the detriment of…whom?

The “whom” is most important. In the Wisconsin case, Chief Justice John Roberts wrote, “This court is not responsible for vindicating generalized partisan preferences. The court’s constitutionally prescribed role is to vindicate the individual rights of the people appearing before it.” Such a narrow interpretation is designed -- like most of the court majority’s legal reasoning – to frustrate challenges based on alleged harms to groups of plaintiffs. Although protections for Black people’s voting rights are well established in U.S. law, the high court appears reluctant to extend protections to “generalized” groups defined by their “partisan preferences” -- like Democrats and Republicans.

“Both parties, however, are intent to preserve the duopoly system that splits the U.S. polity between them, for the benefit of their corporate masters.”

There is no question that Republicans have rigged the electoral map, wherever possible, to favor whites and rural voters -- as is enshrined in historical U.S. electoral structures, most notably, the wholly undemocratic U.S. Senate, which allocates two senators for each state, regardless of population, and the Electoral College, which gives citizens in overwhelmingly white and rural Wyoming, Vermont, and North Dakota three times the presidential voting power of citizens in polyglot New York, Florida, and California. Democrats rig the game, too, when they get the chance, although it’s an uphill race. Both parties, however, are intent to preserve the duopoly system that splits the U.S. polity between them, for the benefit of their corporate masters. And neither party gives a damn about Black people’s right to self-determination -- which includes the ability to elect representatives and executives of their choice, unless that choice is a Democrat or Republican.

On this issue, the Democrats’ principled stance is worse than the Republicans. The Democrats consistently oppose Black “super-majority” voting districts that empower African Americans to elect candidates of their choice without significant non-Black support, while the GOP favors such districts. The Democratic Party abhors deep concentrations of Black voters, preferring to spread the Black vote over a number of districts to enhance Democratic legislative prospects, statewide. Republicans want as many Black votes as possible locked up in a few super-majority districts, rendering the rest of the legislative map an electoral battleground among whites, where Republicans can expect to fare well.

“Choice” vs “Influence”

The Democratic Party is determined to deny Blacks decisive electoral power. The Party fights tooth and nail to limit the number of voting districts in which Blacks have sufficient numbers to elect candidates of their “choice.” Instead, the Party preaches that Blacks are better off spread out in districts where they make up 20 or 30 percent of the vote, but can “influence” more elections. The Democrats’ preference is to dilute the Black electorate so that no “choice” remains but to vote for whatever candidate is put forward by the fat cats that control the reins of the Party.

Democratic districting schemes are designed to reduce Blacks to captive vote-fodder, dependable ciphers to shore up Democratic weakness among whites.

The very concept of Black self-determination is anathema to the Democratic Party -- just as it is on the Republican side of the duopoly. However, the GOP can live with -- and gain some legislative advantages from -- the creation of Black majority districts, since they are the stronger party among whites in most states. Democrats demand that Blacks surrender the power to conduct their own political battles in majority Black environments and choose officeholders that reflect Black people’s evolving political will. Instead, Blacks are relegated to the status of yes-men to the Party -- a political captivity dressed up as “diversity.”

“Democratic districting schemes are designed to reduce Blacks to captive vote-fodder.”

And “yes-men” and women is what we’ve gotten from this deal with the Democrats. The Black Misleadership Class is steeped in subservience to the Democratic Party, which has been its connection to the ruling classes of U.S. society. In that sense, the Party is the root of corruption in the Black polity. The other main conduit of corruption, the GOP, is effectively off-limits, since its organizing principle is white supremacy. The duopoly system locks Blacks in the Democrats’ foul and abusive embrace.

But, the Democrats don’t just corrupt Black officeholders; they distort and deform the Black political conversation, through unrelenting suppression and cooptation of the Black Radical Tradition. Blacks are the most left-leaning, socialist-friendly, pro-peace ethnic constituency in the country, by far -- but that is not reflected in Black electoral politics. The Democratic Party is the duopoly system’s mechanism to snuff out Black radicalism. Black Democratic officials and operatives have, for the past four decades, overseen the day-to-day maintenance of the Black Mass Incarceration State in the inner cities, on behalf of the Lords of Capital. The Democratic Party is, in truth, the long arm of the ruling class, reaching into every political nook and cranny of Black America and strangling every radical Black political tendency in its crib.

“The Democratic Party is the duopoly system’s mechanism to snuff out Black radicalism.”

Black majorities, unrestrained, tend to hatch radical approaches to capitalist and white supremacist-inflicted problems. Is it any wonder that the self-proclaimed “most radical city on the planet ” is 80 percent Black Jackson, Mississippi? Or that Amiri Baraka’s son is the hugely popular mayor of Newark, New Jersey, the state’s largest city, where whites make up only 13 percent of the population? Or that the Bay Area Center For Voting Research found, back in 2005, that

“The list of America’s most liberal [sic] cities reads like a who’s who of prominent African American communities. Gary, Washington D.C., Newark, Flint, Cleveland, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Birmingham have long had prominent black populations. While most black voters have consistently supported Democrats since the 1960s, it is the white liberals that have slowly withered away over the decades, leaving African Americans as the sole standard bearers for the left….” -- (See The Black Commentator, “Where the Left Lives ,” by Bruce Dixon.)

It is the Democratic Party’s job -- its division of labor under the duopoly electoral arrangement -- to subvert and suppress those radical tendencies, and to dilute the power of Black majorities wherever they exist. The Party has blunted the radicalism of the leftist city halls in Jackson and Newark, and seeks to bleach out “too-Black” legislative districts wherever possible.

Therefore, the American electoral duopoly is composed of two white supremacist parties: the Republicans, for whom white supremacy is an organizing principle, and the Democrats, the party that claims the allegiance of virtually all Black voters, but whose mission is to politically pacify and neutralize Blacks, in service of the ruling class.

BAR executive editor Glen Ford can be contacted at Glen.Ford@BlackAgendaReport.com.
 

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^^^ not a damn word of that article can be debated but this here:

“Both parties, however, are intent to preserve the duopoly system that splits the U.S. polity between them, for the benefit of their corporate masters.”


I mean...what self respecting black man would argue that this isn’t true?

As popular as Tariq is on this forum, why aren’t cats wondering why he doesn’t have a larger platform? How did deray surpass him?

Same for dr umar and Boyce Watkins...they can’t get their own shows on CNN or VICE?

This is bc liberals hate black nationalists and pan africanism - they don’t get it, it’s scary, it’s from a playbook they didn’t write.

This is why I have 0 respect for potato sack wearing black liberal shoe shining c00ns
 

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Why keep voting democrats, we are as poor as we ever been and voting democrat hasn't changed anything.

don't excuse me of being white or a trump supporter. I want a genuine answer.
Republicans had 3 2 term presidents, the house and senate and an economic boom in the past 40 years.
Excluding Obama dealing with the worst financial crisis ever, Bill Clinton is basically the only two term since the civil rights movement and for 75% of his reign Senate and House were red.

People really need to go and assess who has been running the country, just because we vote for democrats doesn't mean that democrats run the country :snoop:.


As I see it, republicans destroy more and more and democrats try to fix and then get voted out quick and same shyt again. .

Just look at the TL
68 - 76 Nixon/Ford
76 - 80 Carter (Last time Democrats controlled the Congress and WH for more than 2 years)
80 - 92 Bush/Reagan controlled Senate for all of Reagans period period.
92 - 00 Clinton lost both senate and house in 94 and 96 (practically meaning that Republicans had to co-sign what he wanted to do, same with Obama).
00 - 08 Bush, controlled house and senaste until 08
08 - 16 Obama, worst financial crisis ever and lost house 10 and lost both 14.


So really, it's not been many years of reign under good circumstances. shyt is not as simple as one tries to make it out to be e.g. "we vote, nothing happens". And then you've got to factor in how the parties have changed over 50 years. In addition to that states politics, but also culture within our group, which Washington or any cac can't fully change.

Simple reason to vote for democrats is that affordable and strong healthcare and education is proven to battle income equality and provide options for people born with less. They've been battled on those factors hard body for decades. Trump would rather focus on coal and other shyt people need right now but won't do shyt for the future. Everything else is just political bs, imo.
 

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^^^ not a damn word of that article can be debated but this here:

“Both parties, however, are intent to preserve the duopoly system that splits the U.S. polity between them, for the benefit of their corporate masters.”


I mean...what self respecting black man would argue that this isn’t true?

As popular as Tariq is on this forum, why aren’t cats wondering why he doesn’t have a larger platform? How did deray surpass him?

Same for dr umar and Boyce Watkins...they can’t get their own shows on CNN or VICE?

This is bc liberals hate black nationalists and pan africanism - they don’t get it, it’s scary, it’s from a playbook they didn’t write.

This is why I have 0 respect for potato sack wearing black liberal shoe shining c00ns

Capitalists aren't a threat to this system, whether they're black or not.
 

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