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From East Austin. Paraphrasing Swain in the podcast interview,
“Left wants to keep racism alive by saying Whites will always be racist, and Blacks will always be discrimated against, as a justification for CRT. Left wants to keep Blacks and others divided by race.”
Jeremiah 13:23 says ‘can an Ethiopian change his skin’. I say, why should he even consider doing so? Does Swain see MLK’s 1965 dream as one advocating melting all different races into one master race? Or is Swain saying that not enough Whites are tried and true racists, to warrant CRT? When was this count of White people made, and were the White gentrificationists in East Austin counted? Is Swain saying that White, Hispanic and Arab slavemasters not been for centuries purveyors of eugenics, raping racist breeders of mulattoes, who suddenly saw the light of fairness and righteousness in 1965, when Marty dreamed his dream.
Swain, like so many Black leaders, subconsciously and conscientiously equates truth and fairness with Whiteness. But, there is no present or historical reality in that equation. Ask the Whites and the Blacks who were slaughtered in the Civil War, or the Whites at Market Park in Chicago in the 1960s when MLK visited. A ‘Negro’ with such a view of truth and fairness, is a clear and present danger to those who love their ‘Blackness’. Such ‘Negroes’ don’t love Elgin hot sausage, don’t love the ‘Red Water’ sold at the St. John’s Association, don’t love the preaching (no women preachers) at the traditional Black Baptist church, don’t love Black.
The paradigm of integration is how do we live together in fairness, and respect each others differences, without destroying one another’s racial integrity. And, increase the extending of economic well-being to everyone. Sometimes we may have to take one or two steps back, to accomplish that goal. CRT may be part of that one or two steps back, that is needed to accomplish that goal.
Lost shared sense of Black responsibility for one another, began with second Reconstruction, 1965, movement of Blacks out of traditional Black communities, where before that date we literally ‘policed’ our own communities. January 15, 2022, ‘Black’ homeless man pushes Malissa Go into subway train in NY, should be more than just a wakeup call, that the goal of ‘integration’ is somewhat offtrack. January 18, 2022, ‘Black’ suspected in B. Kupfer killing in Los Angeles, should be more that just a warning sign, that the idea of ‘integration’, needs a little tweaking, to fix the reality of it.
Same day in Milwaukee, three 18 year old Blacks shoot a policeman, almost killing him. Yes, this is the ‘reality’ of integration. Not one ‘Black’ leader has said, let’s pull back on the throttle of this ‘dream’ of integration, but rather, continue on with this nightmare of ‘disintegration’. Damn the torpedos, full steam ahead. In the Black community, Blacks are ‘breeding’ future sports atheletes, not future Black community leaders. Every man is out for himself, created to play sports, and few alternatives. Some type of CRT is needed in the Black community itself, to save itself, and others, from that community.
Passing Black wealth generationally, from one generation of Blacks to another has never been taught, as a value, nor will ever be achieved. Michael Jackson’s $800 million Elvis collection never benefitted no one other than his immediate family. Ask Eanes Kanter about Jordan’s wealth benefitting any Black community. Swain typifies this mulatto elitist attitude, ‘I made it without CRT, so you too can make it’.
Was Swain ever brought up in an all Black community, or ever educated in an all Black educational system, then she wouldn’t interpret MLK’s dream as referring to a raceless conscious Black people, or a raceless conscious White people. Just put and keep Jesus Christ in all your racial interactions, and the MLK dream may materialize better.
Swain shifted gears towards the end of the podcast from intimating that raceless consciousness in social interactions, as being the fullfillment of Marty’s ‘dream’, to the reality of there being a historically Black voting bloc, having a common Black history. White around her White friends, Black when she has to be, to keep the ‘Benjamins/money’ coming in.
Blacks did not come to America as modern H1B1 elites, from other countries, which some conveniently insert themselves into million dollar jobs as executives in their first generation here. But Blacks came as a myriad of different Black races, separated by thousands of miles of land, and eons of different genetic development, customs, and history. Some form of CRT is needed to help compensate, but not where we denigrate any race.
You don’t institute affirmative action plans in the 1960s and 1970s for the first generation of Blacks living at the start of the second Reformation, and then say the playing field is equal, the ‘dream’ has been accomplished. That’s stupid. To deconstruct hundreds of years of racism, Black consciousness, just like White and Hispanic consciousness, of what is right and what is wrong, just like wealth, must be developed and passed along over time, from generation to generation. Some will get it the first generation, others it will take a longer time to sink in. Some, never. We need a positive form of CRT in Black communities, help us. It will eventually help you.
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