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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Savant's Words



For the great majority of people of color, racism can have a very deadly meaning. And it is more than a word. Only a white person with an underdeveloped social and political consciousness (but endowed with the very white privilege he/she claims to be nonexistent) can imagine that racism is a meaningless word. If I didn't know better than that I'd be DEAD. Even your naivete is a white privilege.

-Savant


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Even if she IS on welfare that doesn't make her any less of a woman, nor even (except for the narrow minded) less desirable. It is a question of character. And at any rate, it is capitalism which creates social immersion which makes welfare necessary.

-Savant

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I would have JOINED if I'd been old enough, you fascist pig. But my mother was a Black Panther Party supporter, especially after one of your fellow racists offed Dr. King. I sometimes read those old BP newspaper even now.

"All Power to the People!" Yep, that's what it's all about even today. Will plutocrats and racists continue to rule, or will the people wake up and seize their birthright of freedom and self-determination? That's the fundamental question.

I seriously doubt that Dr. King would be ashamed of the way the Black masses (or white masses) speak. He was not a snob. And I doubt that most people in the UK speak the Queen's English.

-Savant

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1 comment:

  1. Interesting quotes:

    "For the great majority of people of color, racism can have a very deadly meaning. And it is more than a word."

    'Racism' is more than a concrete word, it is an abstract word, and therein lies the dillema, for those who use it, but don't define what they mean; because the word means so many things to so many people from so many cultures; and has been, sadly so abused in some cases where it was not directly an issue; and so ignored, in other cases where it was clearly a problem.

    Steve Biko would say that all people are people of color. He once told a Judge the judge was not white, but pink; and he was not black, but brown! Which is true, and in a court, should have been interpreted as clear subjective statements of fact, but I don't think, if I recall correctly, the judge was amused; to be corrected on the issue.

    "Only a white person with an underdeveloped social and political consciousness (but endowed with the very white privilege he/she claims to be nonexistent) can imagine that racism is a meaningless word."

    I would agree. 'Racism' is definitely not a meaningless word, for me, cause I use it very seldom, because it is a powerful word, and if used against another, should be defined, and evidence provided for the definition. When people use it every day, without definition, and without evidence, it does -- for me -- lose meaning, cause I don't know what they are trying to say.

    "If I didn't know better than that I'd be DEAD. Even your naivete is a white privilege."

    Hmmm. Interesting. White privilege. Racial biological 'white' privilege is, I think, a symptom of Masonic Human Factory Farming war economy system. The Masonic Secret Society system human factory farming system, consists of white, black, brown, and asian elite 'corporate farm managers'. 'Race' is not an issue between them; but it is an issue they use to divide and conquer and control of their human farm animals. The black, brown and asian elite do not want to abolish 'racism' anymore than the white elite; because they profit (massively) from any class, race, culture or other system that enables them to divide and conquer, their factory farming brood sows and sperm donor human cattle.

    Personally, in my life experience, the most naive people (about life in general), have been the richest (in terms of material possessions) people.

    I think, however naivete is cultural; sort of like the difference between a freedom fighter and a terrorist. One man's naivete is another man's wisdom. We are all naive about many things, and wise about other things.

    "Even if she IS on welfare that doesn't make her any less of a woman, nor even (except for the narrow minded) less desirable. It is a question of character. And at any rate, it is capitalism which creates social immersion which makes welfare necessary."

    The largest welfare recipients in the world, are the richest 1%, who bribe and corrupt congress to legalize their welfare.

    To abolish welfare, you need a legal social contract, that does not allow any citizen to breed or consume above carrying capacity. A system of capitalism, with carrying capacity limits, for eco-corporations and individuals. Then there is enough for everyone, those who want a bit better lifestyle work harder to live near the top of the carrying capacity limit, and those who prefer to engage in alternative truth seeking and philosophical quests, can live lifestyles closer to subsistence levels, without risking being exterminated by an exponential growth capitalist system without boundary limitations.

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