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THE HOUSE NEGRO OF POLITICS

 The panders, talking-heads, mouth-piece negroes—sent in by the White Power Structure—are telling us to just vote and don’t listen to many of us who are asking: “Vote for what? What is in it for us?” We, Black people, are the only group who are expected to [give freely] our vote and ask for nothing. What other community does that? It is called ‘Quo Pro Quo.’ Blacks have the right to withhold their votes when party interest comes in conflict with issues utterly important to the Black community. If neither party is making any genuine proposal that would serve the interest and needs of the Black community, then neither one deserves and should expect nothing.

 

 
Posted on October 27, 2020
By Peter Marquetti

Why are there so many negroes telling us—not asking or trying to be persuasive—to vote for the Democrat in the coming presidential elections, and because this time around, unlike past elections, a great number of black voters are now asking “what’s there for us?” those negroes are resorting to blatant disrespect, patronizing, condescending, berating, pontificating and demagogue tirade? Who are these negroes and why are they behaving this way? Well, there’s nothing new to this. They are the usual suspects. The White Power Structure has invested considerably amount of resources to curse us, black people, with an entire constellation of black boot-lick politicians who are completely disconnected from the rest of the black community but pretend to represent us; but that's the role they were selected to play and so far they have not disappointed White Supremacy construct.

These negroes are the overseers of the Democratic plantation whom have been given a social media platform by their master to represent us, to disseminate misinformation under pretenses of speaking in good faith and on behalf of the masses of black people in America and, also, to corral them by using the boogeyman from the Republican party to scare them to vote Democrat. These negroes  selected by a branch of the White Power Structure—the Democrats—to play as our leaders and keep us in check. These are the Al Sharptons, the Jessy “Messy” Jacsons, the Michael Eric Dysons, the Sheila Jacksons, the Maxine Waters, the shuckin’ and jivin’ negro preachers, the do-nothing relic NAACP, the useless Congressional Black Caucus, on and on. Then we also have the negro political hustlers with their own personal political ambition, which has nothing to do with the uplifting of the disenfranchised masses of black people; the paid agitators, the negro talking heads, mouth-piece tools, the go-along-get along negroes, the kumbaya-forgive your enemy-negroes. These are the ones either already getting it or lining up to get the butter-biscuit crumb from massa’s kitchen table. They would be personally affected if they fail in their assigned task of corralling the black voters. Their butter-biscuit reward is in great peril if one of the field negroes stands up and say: “C’mon y'all, let’s leave the plantation. Let’s run away.” The plantation overseers and the crumb chasers would go into full panic mode and would not hesitate to throw their mamas under the bus if they have to.

But what exactly do we owe to the Democratic party that many of its candidates take black vote for granted and [expect] us to vote for them? Democrats believe they are [entitled] to the black vote without giving them anything of substance in return--just promises they have no intention to honor. But where this bloated sense of entitlement comes from? Well, it comes from five or more decades of blacks in the United States loyally and religiously voting Democrat without asking what is in it for them. The vote is a transaction, a bargaining chip used as trade-off between the voters and the political candidates asking for your votes. Everyone else uses that bargaining chip except black-Americans. Which one of these two parties are making publicly concrete proposals that would serve the interest and needs of the Black community? If neither one is making any genuine proposal, then they do not deserve and should expect nothing! And it would be foolish for blacks voters to throw away their votes simply because some reliable negro tools and panders of the Democrat plantation—who care nothing about the wellbeing of blacks—vociferate all kind of nonsense and shaming tactics. Those negroes are telling us not to ask for anything as a trade-off for our vote, but instead “to shut the f**k up and just vote.” What other community does that? Why are we the only people in America told to just vote, ask for nothing and expect only a “maybe”? 

Many Blacks are feeling that voting for either party in the national elections, will be voting to give their endorsement and approval to every wrong and every injustice of which they have been victims. They have no intention to keep subsidizing their oppression. Blacks—like any other community—have the right to hold on to their vote when party interest comes in conflict with issues utterly important to the black community. Enforcement Act of 1994 that proved ruinous for many Black Americans. “It is difficult to overstate the damage that’s been done,” the legal scholar Michelle Alexander noted recently of Clinton’s presidency. “Generations have been lost to the prison system; countless families have been torn apart or rendered homeless; and a school-to-prison pipeline has been born that shuttles young people from their decrepit, underfunded schools to brand-new high-tech prisons.” Clinton acknowledged last year that the crime bill “cast too wide a net” and made the problem of mass incarceration worse.     

But let me be clear, I'm not suggesting to vote Republican or not vote at all. I don’t vote—never did and neither did my parents or my grandparents. They understand, and so do I, Malcolm X’s analogy of “the Fox and the Wolf” in reference to the Democrat and Republican parties. Malcolm also contended that both parties “have used Blacks as political football.” And there is egregious evidence of that. Our cynicism and distrust for both parties are well founded and justified.

We, here in America, have been left with only two-party system, but that doesn’t mean that we must choose either one. I personally don’t care about either one. But remember, we still have the bargaining chip—the vote. We can sell it to highest bidder. There’s nothing wrong talking to Trump any more than talking to Biden. One is no better than the other. Neither one is “the lesser of two evil” They are both evil to the same degree. Trump might appear worse only if you choose to ignore Joe Biden’s and Kamala Harris’ past records (https://theappeal.org/kamala-harris-criminal-justice-record-killed-her-presidential-run/) (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/25/us/joe-biden-crime-laws.html) Most of the attacks on Trump’s overt racism is just politics, but when or if you listen to those do-nothing negroes' argument they use, you would think racism and bigotry is a new phenomenon invented by Trump. I suppose that the attack on Trump wouldn’t be so severe—or perhaps at all—if Trump’s racism would have been more concealed like the Democrat’s plantation holders.

 Except for the self-serving negroes in the political coonery, the large masses of black people remain is state of stagnation; lacking in every aspect in the political-social-economic dynamic in this country. The wealth gap is real and egregious. The Democrats have had over five decades to do right by its black constituency by delivering on its promise but have fail miserably. If that isn’t so, why are we, fifty years later, still wrestling with this issue? The reality is that both parties have outright ignored  the interest of black people--tokenism doesn't count. If you consistently do something that bears no favorable results, common sense is screaming at you to do something different. But, are you listening to common sense?   

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