THE RACIST LEARNING GUIDE
Sometimes the preachy progressive communist democrats in the media can teach us to think critically about the bullshit they publish.
100 Ways White People Can Make Life Less Frustrating For People of Color Just a few suggestions to start with. As someone with very low tolerance for racist bullshit, I’ve managed to surround myself with white people who are cognizant of their privilege and strive to make the world a less terrifying and frustrating place for people of color. This means that I often deal with said white people asking me what they can actually do to affect change. So here, anxious allies of the world, are 100 simple ways to be the change. It’s not nearly comprehensive, but it’s somewhere to start. Go forth and disrupt our harmful racial paradigm! 1. Just because you can’t see racism around you doesn’t mean it’s not happening. Trust people of color’s assessment of a situation.
2. Don’t assume that all people of color share the same views. We are not a monolith.
9. Regard us as autonomous, unique individuals, not as representatives of our race.
13. Avoid phrases like “But I have a Black friend! I can’t be racist!” You know that’s BS as well as we do.
33. Donate money to grassroots movements around you that are run by and support people of color.
97. Be grateful for the lesson when you’re called out on racism, getting defensive won’t help.
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Race baiters and hustlers have been a problem for decades...
“There is a certain class of race-problem solvers who don’t want the patient to get well.” “There is another class of colored people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs — partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs. Booker T. Washington |
Bottom line…
Today, it’s not that I have a dream; it’s that I demand a payoff. Alternatively, no payoff, no peace.
As individuals, you reach a certain point in your life where you stop blaming others for your circumstances and take responsibility for your condition, behavior, and outcomes.
I find it amusing that the one question American blacks cannot seem to answer adequately is, how do real African-American blacks from Africa manage to rise from the ghetto cesspools run by progressive communist democrats to the middle class, to the middle class, or beyond? Is it their willingness to embrace education, formal or self-taught? Is it their reluctance to spend wildly on flash and invest their money in assets and businesses? Is it their commonsense ability to avoid nonsense? Or all of these fundamental tenets of personal success.
When we allow others, especially the progressive communist democrats, to define us as individuals, our lives as practiced, or our community, we are screwed.
-- Steve
“Nullius in verba”-- take nobody's word for it!
"Acta non verba" -- actions not words
“Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance.”-- George Bernard Shaw
“Progressive, liberal, Socialist, Marxist, Democratic Socialist -- they are all COMMUNISTS.”
“The key to fighting the craziness of the progressives is to hold them responsible for their actions, not their intentions.” – OCS "The object in life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane." -- Marcus Aurelius “A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves, and traitors are not victims... but accomplices” -- George Orwell “Fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt." (The people gladly believe what they wish to.) ~Julius Caesar “Describing the problem is quite different from knowing the solution. Except in politics." ~ OCS