How to Eradicate a Race

prisonIf your goal is to eradicate an unwanted segment of your population then the following steps are in order:

1.  First you must make the people you want to remove from your society believe that they are void of any foundation, they have no heritage, no past history with any meaning. You convince them that their ancestors lacked any intrinsic value to add to the human experience. Their only purpose for existing was to serve a superior race of people.

2.  Second, you convince them that the color of their skin, their features, their hair and lips are ugly and grotesque to look at. You create caricatures of them that are demeaning, portraying them as buffoons and dummies, cowards and weaklings.

3.  Third, you disrupt the moral fabric of the people by attacking the virtuous nature of their women. You show them as lascivious, licentious, and lacking any moral values or angelic qualities. They are “loose” women willing to sleep around with married men (“Scandal” and “Being Mary Jane”) and have sex for profit. You show the men as beast, sexual predators and a danger to the civilized world.

4.  Fourth, you convince the people that their future is built within a paradigm of wealth and greed, and that race pride is of no immediate significance to their survival.

5.  Finally, you accomplish your goal through the media, to include books, television, movies and music. Soon these people will begin to act out these roles so that life begins to imitate fiction.

BLACK IS

black is beautiful

Black is not Kerry Washington in Scandal. Black is Kerry Washington in Ray.

Black is not Halle Berry in Monster Ball. Black is Halle Berry in Their Eyes Were Watching God.

Black is not Denzel Washington in Training Day. Black is Denzel Washington in Malcolm X, John Q, and Great Debaters.

Black is not Little Wayne’s “Bitches Love Me.” Black is the Four Tops, “Ain’t No Woman Like the One I Got,” Temptations, “Just My Imagination, and Jerry Butler’s “For Your Precious Love.”

Black is not Little Kim. Black is Patti LaBelle at the Apollo Theater, Gladys Knight, “Midnight Train to Georgia,” and Etta James, “At Last.”

Black is not evil, hate, beastly, lascivious, licentious and ugly. Black is Godly, strength, dedication, determination and beautiful.

BLACK IS LOVE