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Powerless Blacks Feel Vicariously Empowered by Biden's Token Selection of a Symbolically Black VP as Human Resource Pageant btw a Caucasianal Orderly (Rice) and a Puppetician Rolebot (Harris) Ends

FUNKTIONARY explains,  

Electoral politics - a polylogue of agreed-upon illusions and false (deflectionary) issues. (See: Politicking & Pathocracy)

To be clear, the Democrat and republican parties both function as plantations run by racist elites. That is, powerful, vested interests who have different strategies for maintaining the master-servant relationship between whites and Blacks. Endependent persons understand that in a worldwide system of government control, all prisons or plantations are not equal and it is a denial of reality to theoretically pretend they are interchangeable. Between the two “choices” presented to Black voters the democratic party offers more polite masters and a plantation with less restrictions as opposed to the GOP’s mean cracker masters who offer an overt genocidal menu of violence and hate on their punishing plantation.

If a Black individual is coerced into participating in this illusion there is obviously no choice but to make the best of a bad situation by voting for the candidate who is not an overt racist psychopath/neuropean corpse. Thus, a Black vote is an effort to avoid being on the crazy master’s plantation. As explained by A. John Simmons, “you thereby express a preference, approve of that candidate (over the others), but consent to the authority of no one.” A Black voter might “choose” to do so “if you like freedom of movement with your slavery.” Recognizing such realities and voting only when necessary to prevent the election of repressive Yurugu state managers, one is not under any illusion that he/she is participating in a democracy where none exists.

Unfortunately, the Black votary believes in the illusion of electoral politics and worse still, Black voters rarely demand anything in exchange for their votes- such as better living conditions on the plantation. Claud Anderson explains, “Both White and Black candidates for public office, various political parties, and this nation, all get a free ride with Black voters.”

SNAG [SNITCH ASS NEGRO AIDING GOVERNMENT] SUSAN KING IS AN OUT OF WORK Caucasianal Orderly. Above in support of racism white supremacy she comes to the aid of fellow Moteasuh Tribe member and Showcase Black Gayle King. SNOOP WAS CORRECT, FUCK GAYLE KING.

Once racist suspect Joe Biden announced that he would only select a female for his VP running mate, the main criteria sought by the vocal Black votary and applied by Biden was a Blackface. The Blacks that were under consideration by Biden were “Black” only in skin color- as Karen Bass, Val Demings, Susan Rice and Kamala Harris basically function as assimilated “honorary whites” - none are known for Black advocacy. Here, “Blackness” to the Black votary means they are not Republican. In general, so long as the Black official is not Republican ‘the dependent media and its black media imitators and black parrot TV pundits lionize Black incumbents without critical examination of their records and support Black candidates for political office essentially on the basis of such non-Republicanness .’ For all non-cosmetic purposes there is little difference between said Black women and the white women that were under consideration. In fact Elizabeth Warren, who is hardly pro-Black, arguably may have done more for Black people than Rice and Harris combined. Said Black probots have no affiliation or connection with anything Black people oriented that could even be superficially described as “Black politics” and none have ever pushed “a Black agenda.” It is ironic that Black democrats ridicule Black conservative token puppeticians such as Michael Steele and Tim Scott when they are similarly used as potted plants on the GOP stage. The dependent media and their black counterparts have solely determined Rice and Harris’ visibility and esteem in the Black community - these rolebots are basically the creations of elite whites. Wilson observes, that while taking its cues from the dependent media ‘the Black press and safe negro TV incumbents make little or no demands on Black politicians while it constantly parades them before the Black community as role models, regardless of their success or lack of it in advancing the interests of the community. The achieve­ments of Black politicians, no matter how dubious, are often pre­sented by the Black press as vicarious achievements of the Black community as a whole. Black incumbents are given ready access to Black media outlets to massage the Black community, to maintain their public persona, and to rationalize their very frequent failures to provide the Black community with responsive and effective political leadership. Thus, they keep their opposition out of the media limelight and the community is cajoled into re-electing a political establishment whose accomplishments are meager when not plainly regressive.” The only thing Kamala Harris can do for Black people is make them superficially feel better about their servant condition. As explained by Dr. Amos Wilson, “To be oppressed is to make how one feels or expects to feel the measure of all things. To be oppressed is to be ruled through one’s feelings and emotions.”

Claud Anderson explains, “Black voters are led to believe there are two purposes to vote: 1) to elect the White candidate who is best able to lead and control resources or 2) to elect the Black candidate who is most deserving of a public job and personal recognition. The most we get is personal satisfaction that the candidate we supported won. We play politics just to play. Others play for the benefits of winning or being in the winner's circle. We often support campaign issues that do not benefit us. Blackness is excluded, but we hope that through some miraculous twinge of conscience, once in office the former candidate will offer us some spoils as supporters. We demand nothing and that is basically exactly what we get. We have yet to learn to play politics by the basic rules. We should stay out of any political game that promises that we will get nothing even when our candidate wins.“ Undeceiver Steve Cokely called this nonsense “playing for your sandwich.”

Turn on MSNBC or CNN and watch the babble in The Spectacle, negro pundits [persons who probably get dressed up for Zoom church] act like Black people won something when Biden selected Harris. In reality Black people and their welfare are not the end of the electoral process but merely the means for winning. As explained by Wilson, “For both parties electioneering is more of a social device for selling to the public, for shaping its opinion than for standing to account for past behavior and receiving instructions from the public regarding governance and policy decisions." [MORE] To much of the Black votary, whether Kamala Harris will ever deliver any tangible, material benefits or actually economically empower Black people or women or provide substantive justice to the Black community is beside the point.

HIDING FAVORABLE EVIDENCE FROM BLACK & BROWN DEFENDANTS AND KEEPING THE WRONGFULLY CONVICTED LOCKED UP WAS HER THING.

Neely Fuller correctly states in the system of racism white supremacy Black people are subject to the direct and indirect power of elite racists in all areas of activity including Economics, Education, Entertainment, Labor, Law, Politics, religion, Sex and War. Therefore, elite racists are the direct or indirect masters of Black people. Elite racists are responsible for everything that happens or does not happen in regards to Black people.’ Fuller describes Black people as “the powerless class” because it accurately describes their power relationship between Blacks and whites. He explains, "in a socio-material system dominated by White Supremacists, all major decisions involving non-white people are made by White Supremacists. The White Supremacists are their bosses, their masters, and their major decision-makers. Whatever a Black person gets, and/or is allowed to keep, is the result of decisions made by White Supremacists. This is the functional meaning of White Supremacy (Racism) that many people — particularly non-white people — prefer not to acknowledge. [MORE]

The rebel Dr. Amos Wilson Amos Wilson asks Blacks,

‘Who has control of your food? Who has control of your electricity? Who has control of your water? Of your jobs? Who tells you what to wear when you go to work? Who tells you when to come to work...when to leave...when to go to lunch...how to speak...how to write...how to do this...how to do that...and how are these things taught, and how they are conditioned?"-- It is by reward and punishment. " You do this you get paid; you don't do this you don't get paid; you get a raise, you get docked. What do we have here?’

To live under the power of another people is to be created by that people. To be rewarded or punished by that people is to be created by that people. We are living under them as the result of the exercise of the power of another people over us. Therefore, if we wish to change this situation (i.e., the conditions under which we live), then we must change the power relationships. If we are to prevent ourselves from being created by another people and are to engage in the act of self creation, then we must change the power relations.’

Wilson also explained that the so-called Black bourgeoisie has no independent power on its own. Rather it maintains it status through its direct political and corporate ties to the Democratic party establishment. The “Niggerati” or Jack & Jill Blacks from the Moteasuh Tribe would rather in engage in fantasy discussions about reparations and symbolic politics such as the removal of statutes than deal with the nuts and bolts work of economic development, the creation of sustainable independent communities and institutions and providing an education to Black children that teaches them how to solve their communities problems and defend their group interests, not mere training to serve elite whites, dominate their own people and enhance the system of authority.

Somnambulistic advocates forget that Blacks have been voting for a long time. Black elected officials at the highest levels and appointments to various government positions along with individual accomplishments in corporations have not translated into power for Black people. Black people should witness that Minnesota, Atlanta, St. Louis, Cleveland, Baltimore or NYC or many other places where white cops murder Blacks in broad daylight are all already dominated by liberal Democrats duly elected by the black votary. Said “black voting power” did not produce justice and does not prevent injustice from occurring to Black people.

Wilson explained 'our salvation requires that we perceive White supremacy as the major social, political, economic, and spiritual problem to be resolved by Afrikan peoples.’ The ‘make the most of a bad situation’ voting approach will never neutralize or destroy the system of racism white supremacy. Said current strategy by the Black votary can best be described as a temporary fix and just another “alleviation attempt,” not dissimilar to the various failed activities engaged in by Jews in Nazi Germany designed to avert danger, or, in the event that force has already been used, to diminish its effects

Wilson states, “The Black media establishment's gung-ho, indiscriminate support of Black politicians and the White male elite-dominated American political system is most clearly exposed during elections when it beats the drums to get Black voters to the polls to elect Black officials. This establishment strives strenuously to convince the Black electorate that every conceivable problem which confronts it can be resolved through voting heavily for Black and friendly White politicians. The Black media is ever quick to remind the Black electorate of the historical struggles necessary to achieve their right to vote. It indicts the community for its electoral apathy and seeks to evoke guilt feelings in those who do not participate in the electoral process — making such ritualistic participation emblematic of democracy and first-class citizenship. This is of special interest when it is realized that very few, if any, of the major political, economic and social goals achieved by Black America, including the Voting Rights Act, were accomplished through Black voting prowess. The ballot box has been a relatively impotent weapon in the achievement of major victories by the Black community. Suddenly vigorous protest and direct-action legal suits and extralegal processes such as boycotts, sit-ins, and the like, which were used so effectively by the community to achieve its sociopolitical ends and to fight injustice and oppression, have fallen far behind the election of Black politicians to achieve the same ends. The mystery of the Black media establishment's complicity with this type of political fraud — the electing of politicians to a bankrupt political system dominated by the ruling corporate elite whose values and aims are inimical to the cause of Black liberation; the election of Black politicians who are but pawns of the White Democratic Party machine and who seek to have the Black community identify its communal interest with the politicians' personal interests; the election of politicians who in no way are interested in developing a program for the economic emancipation and empowerment of the Black community, and who are not committed to the final overthrow of White supremacy, becomes clear when we recognize their bourgeois interests.” [MORE]