"Let's Dispel a Favorite Urban Myth"
--by Stanley Crouch
October 20, 2005 -- New York Daily News
"Tell a big enough lie and it will become its own truth. At the Million Man March, Farrakhan presented a piece of "truth" that had been hidden from black people."
"The Nation of Islam, when Malcolm X was alive, and when its founder, Elijah Muhammad, called the shots, prided itself on revealing the truth to "so-called Negroes" who were deaf, dumb and blind to their history."
"Fast forward to 2005. The mad scientist is no more, but the William Lynch lie continues, permeating the fabric of modern-day black society."
Personal Note: This article further illustrates just how dangerous Louis Farrakhan is. Charisma is a frightening weapon in the hands of a lunatic.
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They still see themselves as oppressed, and they don't know how right they are. They believe welfare and affirmative action helps and protects them. When in fact, it enslaves them, and does them more harm than good.
It would be foolish to think that most Dems in Congress do not realize this truth. But they most certainly do. And they don't care. All they want is the black vote. And they don't care how degenerate and barbaric black youth becomes, or how deeply they descend into this Democratic distopian dream. As long as they toe the line like good slaves come election day, they'll suffer the company of any number of fool and idiots.
...Louis Farrakhan, Al Sharpton, Kanye West... and to a lesser degree, Jesse Jackson.
And there's the DCSM -- the Democratic Corps or Sycophantic Myrmidons... the MSM, the Hollywood Elite, and the entertainers who think because we buy their CD's and DVD's that their opinions are somehow more valid than our own. A point I addressed in
Lessons In Thinking For One's Self, No. 1
Don't get me started! I could rant much of the morning on this one.
Oh, and by the way, did you know Stanley Crouch is Black? If anyone has the right to criticize how the black community is lied to by it's "so-called" leaders it's a black man. If anyone has the right to point out how the Black Community is treated by Democratic Welfare Institutions it's a black man.
Not that Stanley Crouch's skin color has even an Iota of relevance in this debate. Any person of conscience should earnestly desire an end to the Welfare State, and the Black community lifted out of this American Malaise we call Poverty.