Sunday, February 26, 2017

The Fall of Black American Society

There was a time where Black Americans had it all.  They had the highest marriage rate, self-sufficient town, and a strong economy.  Simply put, Blacks didn't need whites because they knew interaction with whites usually meant death, so Blacks had to do for themselves (sundown towns still exist).  Some black neighborhood were so prosperous that jealous, usually poor, whites had to destroy because they were white and N-words shouldn't have been able to live better than them (just look up the term 'Black Wallstreet' if you don't believe it).  They were bending the rules or trying to hamstring others, but doing it fair and square.  Blacks were living the American dream and were the template of how to be an American.

Then several things happened, mostly in the sixties and seventies.  Drugs, feminism, and desegregation (yes, you read right) and other things were all mixed together in a deadly cocktail and fed to blacks.  Like fools, Black American drank the cocktail without question, resulting in the black America you see today.  One that is in a very dangerous position and is on the verge of death.

First, let's start off with perhaps the most alarming thing that was mentioned in the last paragraph; desegregation.  You maybe asking, 'what do you mean desegregation was bad for blacks?  Blacks now have opportunities they didn't have?'  While this is true, looking back a the first paragraph, you come to realize that Blacks didn't need any of that stuff, because they were self-sufficient.  Integration with white America killed the black American economy.  Even the great Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. realized this after 'his dream' became a reality.  Dr. King said, "I may have integrated my people into a burning house."  That's right.  Even he realized 'his dream' wasn't really a dream and that the great Malcolm X was right.  With the black economy crushed, Blacks had no choice but to beg whites for jobs.  A once independent people had to go to people that wanted to see them dead and beg for jobs.  Try to make that make sense.

Feminism was the next step to destroy Black America.  At the time when it caught fire, feminism was an issue for whites to sort out among themselves.  White men were oppressing white women, so white women needed to fight back.  Somewhere along the way, black women joined the cause and this caused the death of the Black family.  What feminism did to Blacks was turn the woman against a man who didn't have the power or desire to oppress her, as was the case in white communities.  Simply put, Black women had no reason to join the feminist movement, because it turned her against a man who didn't have the ability in any facet to hold her back.  Behind the mantra 'I don't need a man' the black man was chased out of the home and gone was the Black family.

With the black man gone, the government stepped in with things like drugs and welfare to finish off the Black children.  In most societies, the men are the builders and protectors.  When a society's men are gone or in a position to not build and/or lead, that society is offically conquered.  This is the state that Black America is in.  They are a conquered people.  The men are weak, the women are confused, and the children are blind sheep on their way to the slaughterhouse.  It's a cycle of death the seems to have no escape.

Can the Black American be saved?  Is the damge to great to be healed?  Is resegregation the solution?  This writer isn't sure about the answer to any of these questions, but if Blacks stay the course, they will definitely become extinct.  But Blacks wouldn't be in this position if they had just learned 'no' every now and then.

Until next time...

Saturday, February 4, 2017

The Problems From Rap

Rap music is a misunderstood art form.  The beats are intoxicating.  The rhymes are as slick as oil and as smooth as peanut butter. People all over the world don't just listen to rap, they try to actually rap.  Like it or not, rap is a worldwide phenomenon that doesn't seem to be going anywhere.

Rap is also one of the greatest weapons against black American's, its own creators.  Rap has caused blacks to accept the N-word to the point where it just means 'guy' or something .  Instead of saying 'that guy over there', someone will say 'the N-word over there'.  Or they may say 'what's up my N-word', instead of saying 'what's up, my friend'.  Honestly, this writer doesn't want to be near most blacks because he doesn't want to hear the N-word tossed around so so casually by the very people it's meant to destroy.

Rappers that aren't black use rap as a convenient way to say the N-word without any backlash.  The Teriyaki Boys, Machine gun Kelly, even John Cena (yeah, the pro wrestler) are among the non-black rappers this writer has dropped from his playlist because they used the N-word.  It's gotten to the point where people that aren't black ask 'why can't I say it?'  This writer's question is why do they want to say it so badly.

The damage that rap has done to black Americans isn't just limited to the embracing of a slur.  It's been used as a deadly toxin to stymie the growth of blacks.  Calling women the B-word, supporting the selling and use of drug, treating criminals like saints, and (backed by feminism) promoting single-mother households are among the evil that have been pushed onto blacks by this once-great music genre.  The end result is that black America idolizes stupidity and is lead by idiots.

Now, there is rap that is good that doesn't degrade blacks.  Will Smith comes to mind in this aspect.  This writer has seen a lot a Mr. Smith's work and listened to a lot of his rap.  Not once (at least to this writer's knowledge) has he uttered the N-word in any of his lyrics.  Also, his raps don't degrade women, don't push selling and using drugs.  He literally doesn't have a single negative lyric any any of his raps.  Then you have gospel rappers such as John P. Kee and Winans Phase 2 (not sure if they're still around) who...well...rap about the gospel.  Good, wholesome rap to balance out the bad.

The confusing thing to this writer is black seem to relate more to to bad rap than the good.  Will Smith is called lame, while rappers who promote the destruction of the black race are 'real' and 'understand the black struggle'.  Read that that again and ask yourself if that makes sense.  Snoop Dogg can talk about killing N-words, screwing B-words, and doing drugs and he's 'keeping it real', while Will Smith does none of that and is called 'white'.  That is insanity of the highest order.

In conclusion, rap wasn't always bad and still isn't all bad.  It has, however, downgraded in quality and as result, downgrades the quality of the people who listen to it.  As one of this writer favorite music genres, it makes him sad to see what has become of rap and its creators.

Until next time...