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Corpse Joe Says He Will Protect the Black Vote, Offers Sleeping Toms Only Boilerplate White Liberalism and No Solutions to the Myriad of Problems Caused by White Supremacy Plaguing Black Communities

ACCORDING TO FUNKTIONARY:

Sleeping Tom – a person of Afrikan descent who has not consciously awakened to fully embrace his or her own asili (connective cultural tissue, heritage, imprimatur, and imperative). 2) a socially unconscious person of Afrikan descent who participates in secret balloting (voting). A sleepin’ Tom lives and reacts out of another culture’s asili or out of the mind of another; not their own. 3) a Negro who is unaware that he is all souled-out. 4) a Negro who isn’t aware that he is in fact and in deed a certified Sambo. 5) a broken, token Negro; a coin-operative. (See: Straw Boss, Asili, Doublemindedness, Sambo, Uncle Tom-Tom, Coin-Operated, Black Flask Brigade & Secret Ballots)

POLITICAL SILENCE – THE STUDY OF THE ART OF CONTROL. 2) CENSORED AND MUTED VOICES OF THE DISPOSSESSED ALWAYS STRENGTHENS THOSE PRIVILEGED BY THE STATUS QUO. SCIENTISTS WHO ACTUALLY ENGAGE IN SCIENTIFIC INQUIRIES DO NOT TAKE VOTES. (SEE: VOTING)

From [HERE] President Biden told a crowd gathered to commemorate the 58th anniversary of a brutal police attack on Black protesters that the right to vote was “under assault” as Republicans introduce laws to restrict ballot access and redraw voting districts.

Observing the anniversary of Bloody Sunday, an event that electrified the civil rights movement, Mr. Biden said the marchers who crossed the Edmund Pettus Bridge on March 7, 1965, had bucked the “forces of hate” and encouraged activism that led to the signing of the Voting Rights Act five months later.

“They forced the country to confront hard truths,” Mr. Biden said, “and to act to keep the promise of America alive.”

Mr. Biden’s trip to Selma, the first he has made as president, came amid expectations that he would soon announce another bid for the presidency, a candidacy that will require the support of Black voters who were decisive in helping him win a first term. Recent polling has shown that a majority of Black voters believe Mr. Biden should run again in 2024, and in Selma, marchers shouted “We love Joe” and “Bring it home” as the president spoke. [MORE]

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POLITICAL SILENCE. About twenty years ago Norman Kelley observed that black people had become political weaklings, “complicit in their own political emasculation.” At one time Black Americans forcefully argued for their own seat at the table but now in their relations with the democrat party they function like trained seals or dogs that “bark and clap” at election time and shut-up afterwards. Black people, once envied and imitated by people seeking freedom throughout the world are now demobilized and have no effective political organizations, no real leaders and “black politics” is void of any substance. [MORE]

Democrats have no messaging or organizing aimed at black people. As explained by Kelley ‘Democrats offer only boilerplate liberalism and no legislative initiative. And why would they need one? Democrats know they will suffer no sanctions from disgruntled blacks.’

Kelley explained Democrats essentially offer no substantial policy initiatives that benefit African-Americans and “No real agenda drives politics beyond having the Democratic candidate show up.”

‘Democrats don’t stand for anything in regard to Blacks; black people are voting against republicans but not for Democrats.

Here, Dems push so-called ‘climate change,’ limitless abortions, a gay-transexual agenda, “infrastructure” and their Trump obsession onto Black people as if this ad-hoc collection of issues will address the myriad of problems in Black communities caused by the system of racism white supremacy. Elite whites and their probots are quick to remind anyone that “Black voters are not a monolith, and their attitudes differ based on upbringing, geography and other factors.” Duh. No group of people is a monolith but it should be obvious that black people are not white people – and white people are not subjected to the system of racism white supremacy. Anon explains, “in the absence of white supremacy, niggers would not exist.” And white liberals’ white menu of political concerns have little to do with the realities of daily life Black people face.

Led by white liberals black people are going in circles. According to the Urban League’s 2022 State of Black America, Black people haven’t progressed since 1965. Blacks are about three-fifths along the way to experiencing equal status with White Americans. The Black-White disparity persists across virtually every line or indicator of life and quality of life in the United States. Black people occupy the bottom of nearly every statistical category of life. [MORE] US Census data reveals that the unemployment gap between whites and blacks is virtually unchanged over the last 50 years. The income and wealth gaps have actually widened. So has the gap in educational attainment. The jobless rate among African-Americans has remained double to whites for over 5 decades. Among other things, according a to a NY Times analysis the race gap in higher education has also widened. The median Black household income was $43,862 versus $63,823 for Whites. Blacks still trail Whites in homeownership, the traditional path to wealth building in the country, and their homes were valued less than Whites. [MORE] Norman Kelley observed that despite Black people’s heavy involvement in the Democratic Party, schools have remained as segregated as before Brown v. Board of Education, which was decided 70 years ago. [MORE] According to NSBA nearly one third of Black students lived in poverty (32%), compared with 10% of white students in families living in poverty. While white liberals whine about Florida AP classes and captivate Blacks with fantasy talk about reparations, 80% of African-American fourth-graders can barely read and understand mathematics and only 19% were scored proficient in math. [MORE] According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) just 18% of Black eighth-graders reach reading “proficiency.” [MORE] And in 2015 NAEP found that only 17% of Black 12th graders were proficient at reading. [MORE] In 2017, Ballou High School in DC came under intense scrutiny for pushing failing students through to graduation in order to achieve a 100% graduation and college acceptance rate. Teachers stated that many of their 12th graders couldn’t read and write. In 2017-18, only 7% of public school teachers and 11% of public school principals were Black. [MORE]

Black sheeple filled with anxiety are running around worrying about voting “rights” - yet voting for white liberals and their black rolebots has done nothing to neutralize the system of racism white supremacy.

The overblown value of the vote itself is the real ‘propAgenda’ here; the more scarce elites make the vote (or the perception of scarcity), the more valuable it appears to be to the Black votary– yet this is maya. Dr. Amos Wilson explains the Dependent Media and other vested interests ‘strive 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 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.’ Most importantly however, Wilson explains, “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.”