If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller

We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Perfect Article On Racism, Synonyms & Code Words
Unity Consciousness #1540

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(Part 9pr of 11)

Racism Synonyms, Code Words, Slang, Vernacular, Etc.

1. Blue Lives Matter
2. Diversity (while maintaining the status quo)
3. Make America Great Again
4. Patriotism
5. Privatization
6. Racism
7. White Privilege
8. White Supremacy
This list will be updated as I receive more suggestions. Be sure to consider the racism by other names taking place in many other countries such as India and Myanmar, which quickly come to mind.

Brush up on the definition of racism. Search the combination of “collective” “racism” “rights”

Secondly, the only way a black person can be a racist is if that black person is part of collective that is infringing upon the rights of another collective, and doing so via systematic, widespread, ongoing, institutionalized practices from top to bottom that have become so normalized that most of the participants in racism think they are not racists, yet they live with the contradiction that their behavior just ain't right, yet they quickly justify it with the antidote logic escape routes that racism programs and provides them for those type of emergency moments of moral dilemmas.
Antidote #1: Deny, Deny, Deny.
Antidote #2: When called out for any form of racism, call the caller a racist.
Antidote #3: Get people to agree that everyone should be treated equal (while maintaining the status quo).

And here's the perfect article: “Should White Boys Still Be Allowed to Talk?” by Leda Fisher

Also read this presentation of the same: 'I am not a racist': Student who wrote op-ed titled 'Should White Boys Still Be Allowed to Talk?' speaks out
In this article, read what the Dickinson President Margee M. Ensign said and you'll understand how, though it sounds good, Dickinson most certainly teaches, in most of its classes, the viewpoint of white America, especially white males.

My Comments Submitted To The Dickinsonian Student Newspaper

Perfect. Truth hurts. But racism hurts more. Where is the outcry against all the forms of racism that exists, even in colleges, such as the curriculum, which is almost completely from a white male perspective?
It would be helpful to understand racism exists when one group as a collective infringes upon the rights of another group as a collective. Just merely saying something is not an infringement, you have to do something to ensure what you say is carried out, and then you have to be part of a collective that can actually continuously make it happen. Racism is active and passive, direct and indirect. And so are the participants and the victims. It is not possible to be born into a racist society where you are a member of the disfavored group, and you not experience racism or be a victim of racism. Likewise it is not possible to be born a member of the favored group and accrue its benefits and you not be a participant in racism, i.e., a racist.
It is not possible for Ms. Fisher to be a racist until she becomes part of the favored group who then goes along with the ways of a racist society and justifies the status quo, while, in many ways, claiming racism doesn't exist and that, for the most part, the problems of the disfavored group, are of their own making.

For the most part racism is something under our control for shaking and for taking back the countries where racism exists. And we will, be it 20, 30 or 60 years from now, we will. We know this for the simple natural fact that God's will is already being done. God's will brought racism into the world and God's will is going to take racism out. As a remix of a question often posed, what side of history are you on? The MAGA or the MAKHA? [this last paragraph not submitted]