Monday, December 06, 2004

Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?

Many people in America would like to believe that the politics of race does not exist. Fairness, tolerance and equality are touted as the only means to unify the disparately differing view points on race in America.While many American have accepted and embraced the philosophies of peace and sought to make the I have a dream speech a reality, many others have sought to further divide the country for their own personal and political benefit.For example, who really believed, I mean "really believed" the DNC speech of Al Sharpton when he looked at America and told the republican party that the black vote could not be bought?

Well I did.

The reason I did was basic common sense. The republicans can never buy what has already been bought and paid for by the democrats. The democratic party "owns" the black vote in America and has for several generations. Therefore, the pandering and blathering of a so called civil rights leader attempting to camouflage that fact are in reality amusing.

But more importantly, the dies (of politics) are not only cast but closely guarded and maintained my the African elite in America. Their influence and desire to perpetuate the civil rights "industry" will not be curtailed or influenced by any "up and comers and near do wells" that may actually think or believe that any sincerity actually exists in the rhetoric of civil rights.What appears to have happened last week with Kweisi Mfume concerning his sudden and unanticipated resignation from the NAACP, is an example of the reality of philosopy, politics and control of the national black vote.

Anyone believing that Mfume was just taking time off to catch up on things around the house, or that he was off to pursue a more altruistic means for furthering race relations in America needs to guess again.He was ousted. That's correct, ran out on the proverbial rail. All be it minus the traditional tar and feathering. (That had already been done in private session). Mfume apparently violated the inviolate canon that black America is the private domain of the democratic party and you better not mess with that. Or else!Well Mr. Ifume got the "or else" with the real godfather of the organization after refusing to re-wrap the NAACP and black America in the swaddling clothes of democratic segregationism.

The end result was not that he decided it was time to leave. The decision had already been made by the real black power elite because of Mfume civil rights indiscretions.Read the truth about what really happened below. © trickworm 2004

"NAACP Head Mfume Didn't Retire, He Was Booted Out

by Armstrong WilliamsPosted Dec 6, 2004Don’t believe the well scripted press conference where former President and Chief Executive Officer of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Kweisi Mfume, announced his resignation. Mfume did not resign from the nation’s oldest and most prestigious civil rights organization. He was kicked out, following a long simmering feuded with NAACP Chairman Julian Bond.

The two began feuding after Mfume nominated National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice for his 2003 NAACP Image Award. Furious that Mfume was reaching out to the Bush administration, Bond responded by nominating "Boondocks" cartoonist Aaron McGruder for his Image Award. McGruder had ridiculed Rice in his comic strip and later caller her “murderer” for her role in the war in Iraq." The rest of the story.


http://www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=5954

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