The objection is to the culture, not the people. The objection is to the people manipulating and controlling the culture, not the people being manipulated and controlled.
The puppet masters want you to
read my words as a rebuke of black people. It’s a rebuke of the puppet masters,
the organizers of the “Unapologetically Black Olympics” that I referenced last week in columns that
explored comedian Dave Chappelle’s Saturday Night Live monologue.
I am
repulsed by the people who have worked tirelessly for more than 400 years to
convince black people that our skin color is our most prized asset and defining
characteristic. This conceit originally led to our physical enslavement. It has
now led to our mental enslavement.
The
stewards of the zeitgeist — i.e. the spirit, mood, characteristics of a
particular time in history — have persuaded black people to pursue blackness
above all else, above faith, intelligence and freedom.
I
object. Passionately.
This
blinding, irrational pursuit is leading to the destruction of black people and
the destabilization of our country.
I
object because I love black people, I love America and I love God.
I do
not love the stewards of the zeitgeist, and they do not love me or any other
black person who would dare object to their racist manipulation of black
consciousness and black culture.
The
root of my disdain is biblical. Sixty years ago, the hallmark of black culture
was religious faith. It carried us through slavery, Jim Crow segregation,
lynching and was the power source of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Civil Rights
Movement.
In 1965, political sociologist
Daniel Patrick Moynihan authored what would come to be known as the Moynihan
Report, a study of The Negro Family: The Case for
National Action. Written to influence President Lyndon
Johnson’s policies regarding America’s black-white racial dilemma, the
16,000-word Moynihan Report spelled out the devastating impact of 350 years of
racial oppression on the black family. It predicted that the growing matriarchy
defining black culture would undermine the progress of black people in a
Western society built for patriarchal families.
Today,
the Moynihan Report reads like a biblical prophecy. Fifty-five years ago,
Moynihan argued black people’s survival in America was a modern miracle.
“A
lesser people might simply have died out, as indeed others have,” Moynihan
wrote.
We
didn’t die out because of our religious faith, the world’s primary source of
hope. Faith in a higher power made our spirit unbreakable.
The
Moynihan Report was written to make the case that America should take
extraordinary measures to invest in the black nuclear family. It was written as
a rebuttal of President Johnson’s Great Society initiative. The Johnson
administration disavowed the Moynihan Report and its author. The mainstream
media spent the next several years framing Moynihan as a racist.
Over
the last 55 years, the stewards of American culture have worked to disconnect
black people from our religious faith, our salvation. Black pride is our new
religion. Our skin color and the degenerate behaviors white liberals have
deemed as authentically black have become the hallmarks of black culture.
There’s nothing blacker than repeatedly saying “nigga” in public spaces or
having a baby mama/daddy or dealing drugs to survive poverty. The highest form
of blackness is being a victim of racism, especially if it involves a white
cop.
According
to the stewards of the zeitgeist, George Floyd is 100 times blacker than Dr.
Ben Carson.
Black
entertainers are instructed to and rewarded for evangelizing for blackness and
celebrating black victimhood. Being a victim of a racial slight often causes
the victim to speak in tongues. Victimization is so coveted that some believers
fake racial incidents and speak in forked tongues.
Black
Lives Matter is a mega church for the religion of blackness. LeBron James and
Colin Kaepernick are pastors at the Nike denomination of BLM. It was James’ and
Kaepernick’s responsibility to change the culture of sports from worship of God
to worship of blackness.
Look at
what has happened in our lifetime. As a child, the most frequent message you
would see at a televised sporting event was a fan in the stands holding a sign
reading “John 3:16.”
For God so loved the world, He gave his only begotten Son; that
whosoever believeth in Him, may not perish, but may have life everlasting.
Now, we
are bombarded with messages promoting the salvation of loving blackness. Some
NBA players wore jerseys with “Love Us” emblazoned on the back. Can they not
recognize their narcissism?
Loving
a skin color, loving a millionaire black athlete, loving a black rapper
improves the world? Really?
Salvation,
justice and fairness are delivered through the love of God, not through the
love of man regardless of his skin color. We used to understand this. Love,
submission and obedience to God ended slavery and Jim Crow, and they will retard
the last vestiges of American bigotry.
White
liberals have convinced black people to take God out of the equation and
replace Him with Barack Obama, LeBron James, Dr. Harry Edwards, Colin
Kaepernick, Black Lives Matter and all the other approved symbols of
unapologetic blackness.
I
object to this insanity. Love of my skin color is not America’s salvation.
Random white people loving me is not the key to my happiness, freedom or
success in this country.
The
worship of skin color creates a dangerous level of racial division. White
liberals, socialists and communists are using black people to promote racial
anarchy. Every tenet of Karl Marx’s political theory can be seen in the Black
Lives Matter movement.
The
antipathy toward religion is the greatest tell. Marxism and its political
soulmates, socialism and communism, cannot exist in a faith-based society or
culture.
Black
people had been America’s religious backbone, our moral compass. This extends
well beyond Dr. Martin Luther King and Malcolm X to men and women such as
Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Bishop Richard Allen (founder of the AME
church) and Adam Clayton Powell.
The key
to bringing down America and installing socialism and then communism is
disconnecting black people from religion and connecting us to political
theories hostile toward Christianity and other religions.
The
mission is nearly complete. Black Lives Matter is the final piece of the
puzzle. Skin color and liberal politics are the new hallmarks of black culture.
That’s why Pastor LeBron James preaches a regular BLM sermon.
And
that’s why I keep criticizing James. I don’t dislike James. I dislike the
culture his handlers make him promote. It will lead to the destruction of black
people and America.
Love Us
or Love God?
The
answer is easy for any person — black or white — who understands the history of
America. God promises love. America promises freedom. We’re looking for love in
the wrong places.
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