Showcase N*****s at Grammys Promote White Supremacy
Hitfix notes, nothing elicited more self-conscious laughter from a live audience at the 2013 Grammy Awards than during the pre-telecast ceremony, when Jay-Z and Kanye West's Watch the Throne won two honors for the song "Niggas in Paris." As is his custom at the Grammys, West was absent. But so was another element to this winner's circle: the full name of the song itself. As it was announced, the term "Niggas" was bleeped out, as the censors would "f*ck" or "sh*t," and it sounded awkwardly funny, especially considering the accolade.
In the absence of white supremacy, niggers would not exist. [MORE]
According to Neely Fuller "many non-white people spend much time/energy/money "showing-off" to each other. They do this as a means of trying to make the overall effects of Racism (White Supremacy) on their personal affairs seem unimportant and/or non-existent.
This show-offism serves no constructive purpose. It only helps non-white people to become more pitiful, primitive, stupid, and/or silly in comparison to the activities of White Supremacists, and/or in comparison to white people in general." [theCode]
According to Anon: "the term "Showcase Blacks," coined by Mr. Neely Fuller, Jr. refers to the high-profile blacks that are constantly paraded before the public. They may be political dignitaries, pro athletes, entertainers, educators, business people, Supreme Court justices, and even US Secretary of States.
However, their real purpose is to mask the REALITY of being black in America. These anointed black leaders and role models give license to the voices of exaggeration and deception via the media, and all the conservative right-wing talk show hosts, agitators, columnists, and pundits who cry:
"Look at all these successful blacks on C-Span, NBC, ABC, CNN, and ESPN! Blacks are sitting at the table in executive boardrooms and city halls all across the nation! They're in the NBA, MLB, and NFL! Two blacks even won an Academy Award the same year!
"If America was as racist as these (ungrateful) blacks say it is, would a black woman be the queen of the talk shows? Would a black man and a black woman have been the Secretary of State, or a black man have won the 2008 Democratic Presidential Iowa Caucus?"
Absolutely - If The Goal Was To Fool The Population
Showcasing Prominent Blacks Accomplishes Several Things:
• It deceives the black collective about the realities of racism.
• It neutralizes the legitimate claims of racism by blacks.
• It offers a pressure relief valve for the explosive build-up of frustration and rage within the black collective. If blacks believed they had nothing to gain, the nation would be at risk from millions of blacks who had nothing to lose.
In reality, the high visibility of Showcase Blacks actually confirms just the opposite. The more prominent the Showcase Blacks — who are just a tiny percentage of the black population — the worse things are getting for the black masses. In other words, the need to increase deception should serve as a warning to the black collective. [MORE]