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

Monday, January 31, 2022

Bodacious Who Proclaim “I Am Not A Racist!”
Unity Consciousness #2642

(9azzzzzm of 11)

This message and others like it, is written for African Blacks primarily so we can stop being okie doked by the logic of folks within us and by external folks based on a thin weak superficial assessment of our own thinking and behavior and that of others.
This message is secondarily written for all folks who do not consider themselves African Blacks, because it takes lots of conscious effort to not be racist and really understand how and why you are not racist, despite identifying yourself with a group (race, ethnicity, country, religion, institution...) that is an active member of the Maafa Racism collective.

How can someone be so bodacious and proclaim not to be racist, yet...
1. don't understand the definition of Maafa Racism
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2. have not worked through the following in order to self-check double-check their assertion of not being a racist.
https://writerswhirlpool.blogspot.com/search?q=%22be+racist%22
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https://writerswhirlpool.blogspot.com/search?q=%22not+a+racist%22
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3. https://writerswhirlpool.blogspot.com/search?q=%22not+racist%22
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4. have not spent hours and days searching the internet in order to find other perspectives on what it means to be a racist and what it means not to be a racist.
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5. have not had a sufficient number of conversations with racists in order to understand what racism logic and behavior entails.
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6. have not admitted they have already had thousands of conversations with racists.
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7. have not had a sufficient number of conversations with the targets of Maafa Racism, in order to understand how racism fully manifests.
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8. have not worked through the learning process to understand that an African Black cannot be a racist and in that sense, there is no such thing as reverse racism, no not until African Blacks take full power and control and institute discriminations against whites to be carried out by all its institutions.

If you have not done these easy things, most of which can be done in private with yourself, ancestors and God, then it is extremely unlikely that you have done the much harder things to extricate your thinking and behavior from racist thinking and behavior.

9. I still think the USA is a land that belongs to white people.

Mathematically Speaking

“I am not racist.”
I am ≠ racist.
In order for the above inequality statement to be true, you must not only understand who you are and where you came from, but also understand the characteristics of thinking and behavior that defines a racist. To say “I am not a racist without understanding both sides of what you are inequating, would be the same as saying thinking such as, “I am not a primate or not an animal or not a god or not an African.”

In order to grow up in this world of societies and come to the conclusion that you are not a racist, means you must have gone through a thorough thought process, self-examination and cleansing process to know that you do not have any remaining symptoms of racism disease. This is necessary because we live and are nurtured and nourished in a world filled with people infected with racism and who are transmitting it to each other since birth and every day thereafter. A few good days of not feeling or acting racist sick is not enough to declare you are free of being a racist.

It takes work, much conscious effort in order to not be a racist in this day and time.
In order to be born into racism and programmed by racism and not manifest racism, then you must have somehow become immune to racism logic and evolved out of racism.
How did you do it?
What were the factors?
What are the evidences that makes your thinking and behavior unlike other racists in intent and/or effect?

Do you give full consideration to African Blacks that you would give to any other group, and in fact, give extra consideration as you go about daily life and via your job?

Here's a big one: Have you pulled an African Black to the side and told them the inside scoop that will benefit them?
Have you or do you tell African Blacks what racists are saying, doing, scheming, cheating, lying, hiding?

I rewrite this message because not a day has gone by in my life that I have not dealt with racists in person, on the phone, over the internet, on paper. It is a certainty that almost all of these people held or hold themselves out to not be a racist or either I and we assume they are not racist based on flimsy evidence.

Look at it this way, in order to understand why I disbelieve you are not a racist:
it's hard to not be on crack when you grow up in a crack house.
Only a lengthy period of non-crackhead thinking and behavior and not sleeping with crackheads and not having crackhead friends, will prove otherwise.
Until then, based on these tests, you will continue to test positive for Maafa Racism.
You must practice self-care in order to rid Maafa Racism from your logic system and encourage others to do the same so the society can reach herd immunity against Maafa Racism and alleviate the ills of what racists have caused and have put in place and are putting in place to keep African Blacks detached from the fullness of their inherent rights..

A few examples: You will stop muddy the waters of racism against African Blacks with brown people and people of color. You will be for voting rights. You will be for reparations. You will be in favor of teaching the truths of history. You will be against laws against marijuana use and continued incarceration without pardons, expungements and recompense and so on and on in so many constant daily issues. You will be against so many things wrong in every institution that disproportionately harms African Blacks. You will speak up and call out racist people, acts and policies. You will quit acting like you have not benefited from Maafa Racism.