Imported Negroes
Kamala Harris is black now! My stance is that this does not matter; this cannot matter to the black community.
No matter what her father is, he was not born here in the US. Kamala’s family does not have 5, 7, or 10 black generations of blood, sweat, and tears poured into this great nation. She is not a Foundational Black American (FBA). Why does this matter?
For 100 years, the deep state (Democrats and the Uniparty especially) has been trying to replace FBAs by using immigrants. When the Irish came, they elevated the Irish above the black, but not to the level of whiteness; that took time. Same with the Italians. Italians were not considered white until fairly recently; before being considered white, they were only as good as “not black”. Each time a new population enters the US, the Uniparty and Democrats elevate that group while subjugating FBA.
Barack Obama was not FBA either and he was elevated to the Presidency. If one wants to know the fullness of great replacement theory, look no further than the black leadership of the Democrat Party; they have never had FBA at the forefront. As we look upon the political landscape, we see FBA near or at the top of every political corner except the Democrat Party. Dr. Ben Carson, Byron Donalds, and Wesley Hunt are all pulling big numbers, big crowds, and providing guidance to the Republican Party. Libertarians have Maj Toure and Hotep Jesus. The Green Party have Cynthia McKinney and others. Cornell West is making his play with the Independents. No FBAs have any chance or opportunity inside the Democrat Party to rise to Vice President or President. None.
The Establishment is making a concerted, calculated effort to oppress blacks who were born here. Why? It is no secret that FBAs have taken the 1st Amendment by the reigns. Whites everywhere are expressing, “A white person could never say something like that!!!” to FBAs who are keeping it 100. This is more than mere perception; this is a reality. There are a number of posts on my social media (all public, just take a look) where a white person was suspended or otherwise restricted due to a post and I would copy the post and nothing would happen to me. The woke agenda does not allow for the punishment of blacks. If they cannot punish us, what can they do?
Since it is not in their measure to punish blacks, the woke extremists must find a different way to get blacks to comply. What they are doing is pushing abortion and importing like-minded, weak, anti-American blacks. 25% of blacks are murdered (1) before exiting the womb while they allow troves of unAmerican blacks to scurry across the border and repopulate minority communities; the black percentage won’t decrease, just the FBA percentage. Slowly, FBAs are waking up. There has been a sharp rise in interest for Immigration studies by FBAs. We can only hope that the pace quickens, and we can get to a 30% non-Democrat vote among blacks by November. For, surely, if Kamala is elected as President, we will have many struggles ahead.
(1) I used to be one of those “it is just a clump of cells” people. Then I lived through a miscarriage: no one ever said “Oh well, just a clump of cells, who cares!!!” Everyone said, “I am so sorry you lost the baby”.
Culture Gap
With all this talk about the "wealth gap" (which is a lie in this nation) we miss the more fundamental and far more important culture gap. This has been exemplified by Howard University and expressed as politely as possible by one of their Deans:
"Because of the size of the room, and because our relatives sometimes do not know how to act, the Fire Department is now here to shut us down." - Gina S. Brown, Dean, Howard U. College of Nursing
The phrase "don't know how to act" is commonly used by blacks to distinguish us from those who bear a title less prudent than can be stated here. This culture gap is an issue of paramount importance; so much so, that it being left unchecked for decades has caused it to cancel a graduation. Ridiculous.
These kids did not walk for High School because of COVID. Now, they walk not for University because they have failed to withhold invitation from those who - for the sake of decorum - needn't arrive. Part of maturing is leaving behind those chains that bind you to your sophomoric past. I do not care whom they might be, if they are of the class of citizens who "don't know how to act," do not bring them to these places. Let this lesson be one learned, and learned well.
More generally, if we look at black persons in this nation we see this divide, this very clear divide, between the haves and the have nots. Racism cannot be a cause of such a divide because we’re all black. Birthright is also not to blame as the data show immigrant blacks performing just as well as well-off American blacks. Something else must be at cause. It is the culture and one’s capacity to leave that culture.
Using this latest Howard University debacle as a backdrop, we can see several key issues with certain cultural traits that are selected against.
The first and most obvious is punctuality. These people outside the ceremony had arrived after everyone else had already been seated; they were thus denied entry.
Second, we have entitlement. What right do they have to disrupt a private ceremony? None! Go home!
Third, there is a disregard for the rule of law. These people do not get to trample the rights of others simply because they have been inconvenienced. This behavior is indicative of a weak and childish culture.
Finally, we have selfishness. This ceremony was for the graduates and their instructors. Guests are not nearly the focus thereof. These acts - slamming doors, yelling, chanting, breaking glass, etcetera - are the acts of a self-important 7-year-old, not of well-governed adults.
No wonder the fire department shut the event down. These tyrants just outside the doors would be quelled only at the event’s cessation. I try to look on the bright side. The beauty of this event is that it cannot be swept under the rug by Leftist race-baiting. It should cause the black community to come together in the hopes of finding a solution to the cultural problem; it likely will not, but it should.
What would it look like to be rid of these cultural traits and retain the good parts? This is a solved problem and has been answered time and time again. We see it in the careers of Calvin Broadus Jr., Andre Romelle Young, and Curtis Jackson III. One can certainly create and consume Hip-Hop without having to act it out. One can certainly have locs, twists, and cornrows without being consumed by infantile madness. One can certainly be black without having to jettison morals, etiquette, and civility.
Not much in a free society can be done to directly cure this defect. The framers of our nation taught that ruling can be done by words or by power; we choose words. We can do nothing but speak and write about better a way, it is up to those in need to take up the lessons. The children of these juvenile adults are likely to become themselves juvenile adults. This is how gaps and disparities form and continue. This is the culture gap.