A Reblog: You’re Overdrafted, They’re Overpaid

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Tuesday, 12 July 2016 00:00 By Sam Pizzigati, OtherWords | Op-Ed

Over the first three months of this year, Bank of America collected $393 million in overdraft fees, up from $371 million in the first quarter of 2015.Over the first three months of this year, Bank of America collected $393 million in overdraft fees, up from $371 million in the first quarter of 2015. (Photo: Jeremy Brooks / Flickr)

Almost two-thirds of Americans today — 63 percent — don’t have enough savings to cover an unexpected $500 expense. Anything from an emergency brake job to a refrigerator on the fritz could zero out their bank accounts.

Most American households, in other words, are living on the financial edge. And that suits America’s biggest bank CEOs just fine. They love to see Americans desperately juggling credit cards and checking accounts to keep bills paid.

With all that juggling, our banksters know, something will inevitably get dropped. A checking account will be slightly overdrawn. A debit card transaction will overstep a limit. And that’s when the banks start to really clean up — through overdraft fees.

“Over the years,” Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Richard Cordray has testified, “overdraft programs have become a significant source of industry revenues.”

How significant? Over the first three months of this year, Bank of America collected $393 million in overdraft fees, up from $371 million in the first quarter of 2015. Wells Fargo pulled in even more, with $411 million — a 16 percent increase from the same period last year.

Banks play all sorts of games to maximize these mega millions in overdraft income. They particularly enjoy “reordering” the purchases consumers make. Banks that “reorder” process a day’s biggest charge or check first, even if smaller charges or checks came earlier in the day.

What difference does this reordering make? A great deal more than you might think.

Say you start the day with $80 in your account and you charge three $25 items — and then find yourself having to shell out another $100 later in the day. If the bank processes these charges in chronological order, you’ll pay only one overdraft fee when the $100 charge pushes you over your limit.

But if the bank processes the $100 charge first, ahead of the three smaller purchases, you’ll end up paying four overdraft fees for the exact same day’s worth of charges.

Who’s benefiting from this sort of chicanery? Not bank branch managers. They’re only averaging $54,820 a year, calculates PayScale. And certainly not bank tellers. The typical American teller last year earned just $12.70 an hour, about $26,410 a year, says the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Bank CEOs, on the other hand, are living spectacularly high on the hog. Last year, the 10 most lavishly compensated of these top execs averaged over $15.5 million each, with the CEO of overdraft fee king Wells Fargo coming in at over $19.3 million.

Overdraft fees make these over-the-top CEO rewards possible. But let’s keep in mind an even more important point: Sky-high rewards for CEOs make overdraft chicanery inevitable. They give banking execs a powerful incentive to maximize overdraft income from reordering and all sorts of other tricks of the banking industry trade.

The federal government’s Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is trying to clamp down on these tricks and has already made some progress. But as overdraft revenues continue to rise, bank execs simply have no incentive to turn off the spigot.

If we want to see real reform in the financial industry, we can’t just put some limits on how much banks can grab from overdrafts. Maybe we need to start talking about limiting how much pay can go to the executives who run our biggest banks.

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Sam Pizzigati

Institute for Policy Studies associate fellow Sam Pizzigati co-edits Inequality.org. His most recent book is The Rich Don’t Always Win: The Forgotten Triumph over Plutocracy that Created the American Middle Class, 1900-1970.

 

A Poem: “As Long As the Sun is Shining”

From the Melanated Man:

 

I woke up this morning and not to my surprise,

Even with fresh cold stuck in the pit of my eyes,

I could see out of my bedroom window…

THAT THE SUN RISES!!

 

I turn on the morning news as I watch ‘hue-men’ like me

Shot and killed by ‘other’ men in blue with impunity

My blood boils with rage at the constant injustice I see

I shout to God, “How can this be? How can this be?

Do you love your people? Is this our  preordained destiny?”

 

“I wear the skin, this dark skin of oppression,

Too difficult to ignore my peoples birthright of depression,

Perpetuated by dead food, meaningless religion, and economic  repression,

And I wonder… will we ever experience any sustaining progression?”

 

But a warmth eases my tense spirit,

A calm voice whispers into my weary soul,

“My child, look to the sky! As long as the SUN touches upon this rock, everything will be alright!”

 

Suddenly a thought crosses my mind,

That I possess an element that makes my connection to the SUN so divine,

An element that enhances this earthbound existence of mine,

And causes my inner being to shine…

 

An element aptly named MELANIN!!

 

Then I realize that my people will inevitably win the day,

Through our prosperous eras  and turbulent ages we are are to stay,

Although the outcome seems doubtful and the forecast looks gloomy and gray,

AS LONG AS THE SUN IS SHINING, EVERYTHING WILL BE OKAY!

 

 

Peace and Love to my melanated family,

The Melanated Man

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Folly of Big-Time Sports: The Introduction (Part 1)

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From the Melanated Man:

(This subject is kind of random considering what has been going on in the news recently but it’s a break from the norm of police brutality, racial tension, and end-of-the-world propaganda.)

 

Coming from the South where football is considered a religion, the pull of participating in the madness was tempting and irresistible, especially at a young age.

I loved football…

I loved watching football…

I loved playing football…on the PS3 AND real life!

I used to daydream of one day playing running back in the NFL, making millions of dollars, gaining the adulation and love of my fans.

Fortunately, it never came true. And I’m truly grateful.

Big-time  professional sports are a JOKE!

A joke that’s been played on the masses for many, MANY years. Sure, playing some pickup basketball can be good for creating peaceful camaraderie. A friendly match of tennis can relieve stress.

That’s one thing, that’s nothing wrong with that IMO. It’s good to get a good sweat in every now and then.

But to make a CAREER out of ARTIFICIALLY-CREATED COMPETITION for the BENEFIT of others? To entertain others? At one point of my life that made sense to me…

then I grew up.

 

PLEASE give up the illusion of mainstream, big-time  sports. Just like the Romans did with their Gladiator-like spectacles, it’s only a DISTRACTION, a destructive unnecessary distraction, from what’s REAL.

PLEASE young women and men, specifically my BLACK brethren, who wish to subject themselves to the reality show of sports, consider your physical and spiritual health and bypass the ARTIFICIAL DRAMA. You are PAWNS in the grand scheme of things.

99.9% of your sports entertainment is owned, manufactured, and broadcasted by Caucasians, Europeans with the occasional TOKEN NEGRO put in place to present the picture of fair play. Which you may already know: your big money sports such as football and basketball are 65% and 85% BLACK-MAJORITY, respectively. Baseball has somewhere between 15%-30% BLACK players.

Ever wondered why football and basketball (which are BLACK dominated enterprises)  has a SALARY CAP on their players and baseball (which is NOT) doesn’t?

THEIR response: To create competitive balance!

Ever wondered why college football and basketball players (remember, BLACK dominated enterprises) who generate BILLIONS of dollars in revenue for their universities never see a penny of that money besides in a funky watered-down scholarship that they may never be able to use?

THEIR logic: Scholarships IS their payment! College education isn’t free.

I’m sure there’s no correlation.

 

BLACKS have been so deprived over the years that we give up our dignity and live just to serve MASSA and his will and purpose (just focusing on sports!!!) even if it kills us.

Everyone should know by NOW that football kills your BRAIN and everything else.

You should take notice that running up and down on hardwood floors sweating under ARTIFICIAL LIGHTING  is not beneficial to your BLACK BODY over a LONG period of time.

Baseball may be the least dangerous of the Big Three, but where’s the glory and fame like football and basketball?

Just like sheep, we’re being HERDED where they want us to go.

 

Plus the SHIT IS RIGGED ANYWAY…

(TO BE CONTINUED)

 

 

Peace and love to my melanated family,

The Melanated Man

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Reblog: ALERT: Black people put in camps…are you ready? — Kushite Kingdom

This has been one hot summer hasn’t it? With all these police shootings of black people every other week. The racial tension is growing every day. I can feel it in the air. But I think these events may have been planned years in advance. They have staged many terrorist acts. Do a little research and […]

via ALERT: Black people put in camps…are you ready? — Kushite Kingdom

A Reblog: The Obama Legacy Part 2: Economic Policy Wall Street Could Count On

Originally posted on Black Agenda Report (click link for original post):

Submitted by Danny Haiphong on Tue, 07/05/2016 – 18:03

The Obama Legacy Part 2: Economic Policy Wall Street Could Count On

by Danny Haiphong

“Obama Administration’s economic policies were always meant to stabilize and enrich Wall Street at the expense of the working class and poor.”

The 2008 economic crisis sent Washington into a frantic search for a way to forestall popular rebellion. It found the perfect Presidential candidate in Barack Obama. With millions of Wall Street dollars at his disposal to bankroll a masterful marketing campaign, Obama was sold to the masses as the solution to eight years of Republican Party rule. Obama was advertised as the hope and change that the American people could believe in. The first Black President branded himself not as an ally of Wall Street, but as an opponent of the foreclosures, layoffs, and falling wages that had come to characterize American life under capitalist crisis.

In 2008, the Bush Administration responded to the capitalist crash with a bank bailout worth 700 billion dollars. Eight years later, it has been estimated that 4.5 trillion USD was transferred to the top 1 percent of income earners under the Obama Administration. The hope and the change that was sold to the masses amounted to nothing more than a marketing to scam. To cover up this scam, the corporate media devised a narrative that redirected blame toward “Republican obstructionism” and away from Obama. This narrative suppressed how the Obama Administration’s economic policies were always meant to stabilize and enrich Wall Street at the expense of the working class and poor.

Obama was Wall Street’s ace in the hole. While the Democratic Party cried foul play on the Republicans, the Obama Administration gave cover to Wall Street bankers. Bankers were given a get out of jail free card despite a Democratic Party majority in the House and the Senate in 2009 and 2010. Token bankers were slapped with fines for fleecing the US population with shark loans and predatory mortgages. Meanwhile, the same banks that threw millions into homelessness, joblessness, and poverty continued to receive tens of billions of dollars in “Quantitative Easing” from the Federal Reserve.

“The Obama Administration created the Simpson-Bowles commission to cut Medicare and Social Security.”

The policy of “Quantitative Easing” stopped officially in 2014, but the Obama Administration never ceased its policy of robbery of the working class. In 2011, Obama proposed a grand bargain with both parties that included 3 trillion dollars worth of cuts in domestic spending over the next decade. In 2012, the Obama Administration celebrated victory over the Republicans by creating the Simpson-Bowles commission to cut Medicare and Social Security. These benefits, historically understood as untouchable, were placed on the chopping block for the first time by the nation’s first Black President.

The bi-partisan Sampson-Bowles Commission called for another 2.5 trillion dollars worth of domestic cuts. The commission proposed a cut of 585 billion dollars to Medicare and a readjustment of how cost of living increases are calculated for Social Security benefits. All in all, the Sampson-Bowles commission was never able to fully implement these unpopular domestic proposals, partly because Republicans feared that such a move would hasten the demise of the party. In this way, as Glen Ford reported in 2012, gridlock has been one of the few bright spots of Obama’s reign.

Nonetheless, Obama has been able to get away with waging an all out war on the poor with little resistance from his supporters. In his swan song, Obama used his last State of the Union address to celebrate a farcical 5.6 percent unemployment rate. He described the American economy as the most durable in the world. This was a big lie. Not only was Obama describing a sinking capitalist economy that possessed a record low labor participation rate and a real unemployment rate closer to ten percent, but low-wage jobs have comprised the bulk of new job growth in the US under his rule.

“Obama has been able to get away with waging an all out war on the poor with little resistance from his supporters.”

The growing misery and impoverishment of the masses did not hold Obama back from attacking what little the poor has at its disposal to supplement wages. In 2014, Obama signed into law an 8.7 billion dollar cut to food stamps. The law included a new time restrictions for access to benefits for those who do not qualify for disability exemption. Those without disability status must prove they have been looking for work or have their benefits stripped after three months. Millions of people have since lost their food stamps due to the Obama Administration’s draconian reforms of this vital social service.

Obama’s record as the austerity President can be seen clearly in the condition of the working class and poor in the closing days of his rule. The wealth gap between White America and Black America is wider than it was in the 1960s. Poverty increased every year of Obama’s Presidency. One of every two individuals in the US are poor and 80 percent experience “near poverty.” Obama, rather than challenge the rule of Wall Street, has played the leading role in enriching the banks at the expense of everyone else.

Perhaps Obama’s most enduring legacy is that few protested his service to Wall Street. Occupy Wall Street made scant mention of him during its peak in 2011-2012. Labor unions were silent throughout the duration of his administration. For much of his rule, Black Americans believed their economic condition was actually improving contrary to material reality. Barack Obama was the most effective evil finance capitalism could buy. His selection into the Oval Office in 2008 and again 2012 set the movement against the crisis of capitalism back immeasurably. When his rule finally ends, expect these lost years to come rushing back to the forefront of political struggle at a rapid pace. The 2016 elections have only been a taste of what’s to come.

Danny Haiphong is an Asian activist and political analyst in the Boston area. He can be reached at wakeupriseup1990@gmail.com

A Reblog: On The Fourth of July, Thank the Most Important Founding Father: Haiti’s Jean-Jacques Dessalines

Originally published on BLACK AGENDA REPORT (click link for original post):

 

Submitted by Pascal Robert on Tue, 07/05/2016 – 17:53

On The Fourth of July, Thank the Most Important Founding Father: Haiti’s Jean-Jacques Dessalines

by Pascal Robert

This article previously appeared in Thought Merchant.

“Napoleon’s defeat forced him to give up his plans of conquering North America and the United States.”

With the rise of Donald Trump as the presumptive Republican nominee for the 2016 presidential election, a reactionary nativism has taken hold in America. Resentment towards immigrants and Muslims has found solace in Trump’s promises to “build a wall” between Mexico and the United States, as well as deny further entry to Muslim immigrants. These themes have generated a White nationalistic fervor among Americans who believe they want to “take their country back,” and “make America great again.”

What is both ironic and comical about the pleas of these reactionary American nativists is that they are premised on ridiculous White settler colonial myths about the founding of America. The mythology assumes America was founded on notions of liberty and freedom when, in reality, those rights were originally only assured to land-owning White males. What is more important in deflating this pedestrian narrative about American history’s “debt” to its bourgeois slave owning revolutionary origins, is that the most important person in assuring this settler colonial project called America was not aborted less than 30 years after the July 4, 1776 Declaration of Independence, was a former Black slave who helped lead an army of his fellows against three European Empires to free his people: Jean-Jacques Dessalines, founder of the independent nation of Haiti.

“But the prejudice of race alone blinded the American people [to] the debt they owed to the desperate courage of 500,000 Haitian Negroes who would not be enslaved.” — Henry Adams, direct decedent of John Adams and America’s foremost Historian of the 18th and 19th centuries

After defeating one of the greatest military expeditions in the history of the British Empire,

“The most important person in assuring this settler colonial project called America was not aborted less than 30 years after the July 4, 1776 Declaration of Independence, was a former Black slave.”

L’Ouverture’s second in command, General Jean Jacques Desssalines was charged with the task of ultimately defeating Napoleon Bonaparte’s massive army from the years of 1802-1803, after Toussaint was captured by Bonaparte’s emissaries and sent back to France to die imprisoned.

What is lost on most Americans is that Napoleon Bonaparte, renowned as one of the greatest military minds in Western history, was not merely intent on conquering the former African slaves in Haiti, but also using the opportunity to plant a military expedition in New Orleans large enough to conquer North America and then president Thomas Jefferson’s United States. Hence making the newly independent United States a subject and colony of the French Empire.

“[Napoleon] set his sights on a new goal: restoring the imperial crown’s finest jewel, the lost Saint-Domingue/Haiti. In 1801, he sent the largest invasion fleet that ever crossed the Atlantic, some 50,000 men, to the island under the leadership of his brother-in-law Charles LeClerc. Their mission was to decapitate the ex-slave leadership of Saint-Domingue/Haiti. “No more gilded Africans,” Napoleon commanded. Subdue any resistance by deception and force. Return to slavery all the Africans who survived.

Napoleon had also assembled a second army, and he had given it a second assignment. In 1800, he had concluded a secret treaty that “retroceded” Louisiana to French control after 37 years in Spanish hands. This second army was to go to Louisiana and plant the French flag. And at 20,000 men strong, it was larger than the entire U.S. Army. Napoleon had already conquered one revolutionary republic [France] from within. He was sending a mighty army to take another by brute force [The United States of America].” – The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism, Edward E. Baptist

In the eyes of many Americans today, deluded with America’s current military prowess, the notion of Thomas Jefferson and the United States ever being concerned about a threat from France may seem ridiculous. What such ahistorical analysis ignores is that Thomas Jefferson himself, drafter of America’s Declaration of Independence, was so terrified at the prospect of Napoleon’s army in Louisiana that he publicly stated that Napoleon’s mere presence may force the newly independent United States to run back to cower under the protection of Great Britain’s military.

“And yet, as Jefferson now instructed his envoy to Paris, Robert Livingston, ‘there is on the globe one single spot, the possessor of which is our natural and habitual enemy. It is New Orleans.’ Jefferson had to open the Mississippi one way or the other. ‘Should a French army occupy New Orleans,’ wrote Jefferson, ‘we must marry ourselves to the British fleet and Nation.’”— The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism, Edward E. Baptist

Thomas Jefferson, America’s founding father, was cowering in fear about the prospect of fighting Napoleon’s Army. The same army the Haitian former slaves had been bravely vanquishing and eventually totally defeated under the leadership of Jean Jacques Dessalines. So much for the idea of American exceptionalism.

Dessalines planned a war of extermination of every Frenchman on the Island.”

The capture of Toussaint L’Ouverture on June 7, 1802, instead of weakening the Haitian resistance in fact strengthened it. Toussaint was one of the more moderate Haitian Revolutionary leaders, and he was replaced as head of the Black rebellion by the most feared and brutal of his Generals: Jean Jacques Dessalines. Dessalines planned a war of extermination of every Frenchman on the Island using the revolutionary call “Koupe Tete, Boule Kaye” meaning “Cut off their heads, and burn their houses,” – referring to all French soldiers and Frenchmen in sight.

 “By the middle of 1802, the first wave of French forces had withered away [in Saint Domingue/Haiti]. Napoleon reluctantly diverted the Louisiana Army [20,000 soldiers] to Saint Domingue/Haiti. Then this second expedition was also destroyed. So even as Toussaint L’Ouverture shivered in his cell across the ocean, the army he left behind [under Jean Jacques Dessalines] became the first to deal a decisive defeat to Napoleon’s ambitions. Damn sugar, damn coffee, damn colonies,” the first of the Whites [Napoleon] was heard to grumble into his cup at a state dinner. “– The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism, Edward E. Baptist.

After vanquishing Napoleon’s forces in Port Au Prince and Les Cayes, Napoleon’s remaining army retreated to Au Cap, Haiti, to be defeated in the final battle of the Haitian Revolution, the Battle of Vertieres, November 18, 1803. This final defeat of the remains of Napoleon’s massive expedition was so demoralizing that it not only forced Napoleon to give up his plans of conquering North America and the United States, it compelled him to enter an agreement that would change the history and trajectory of the United States forever, literally giving birth to the nation it was to become: Napoleon consummated The Louisiana Purchase. Again, this was only possible because of the Haitian Army lead by Jean Jacques Dessalines.

“The treaty would change the trajectory of the United States forever.”

Thomas Jefferson expected to only benefit from the situation by acquiring the city of New Orleans. So important was that port to the potential development of the United States, he was more than thrilled with the possibility of acquiring merely that city from Napoleon. The extent of Bonaparte’s demoralized defeat at the hands of Jean Jacques Dessalines and the Haitian army was demonstrated by the dimensions of the deal he consummated with Thomas Jefferson’s representative in Paris:

“Napoleon’s minion shocked Livingston [Thomas Jefferson’s representative] almost out of his knee breeches with an astonishing offer: not just New Orleans, but all of French Louisiana–the whole west bank of the Mississippi and its tributaries. now the United States was offered–for a mere $15 million–828,000 square miles, 530 million acres at three cents per acre. This vast expanse doubled the nations size. Eventually the land form the Louisiana Purchase would become all or part of fifteen states. It still accounts for almost a quarter of the surface area of the United States. By the late twentieth century Jefferson’s windfall would be feeding much of the world. One imagines that Livingston found it hard to hold his poker face steady. He immediately agreed to the deal. – The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism,” Edward E. Baptist.

The efforts of Jean Jacques Dessalines and the Haitian Revolutionary army not only protected the fledgling United States from impending French conquest, the defeat of Napoleon by the brave Haitian former slaves gave America the land mass that would propel it into being one of the most powerful nations in history. None of this would have been possible without the bravery of the Haitian people who would not be enslaved.

 “To the deadly climate of Saint Domingue/Haiti and the courage and obstinate resistance made by its Black inhabitants are we indebted…[The] truth is, Bonaparte found himself absolutely compelled’–and not by Jefferson–“to relinquish his daring plan of colonizing the banks of the Mississippi.” — Alexander Hamilton. Quote from: “The Half Has Never Been Told: Slavery and the Making of American Capitalism,” Edward E. Baptist.

The Haitian Revolution saved Jefferson’s United States from eventual conquest by Napoleon who placed 20,000 soldiers (more than the entire United States Army at the time) in New Orleans to invade North America after he foolishly thought he could defeat the Haitian Revolutionary Army. Those 20,000 soldiers had to be sent to Haiti to quell the rebellion and were subsequently defeated. Napoleon then sold all the Louisiana Territory west of the Mississippi to Thomas Jefferson for three cents per acre. This is the real story of how America was made great. Next time some Trump supporters wish to pop off about “taking their country back,” just remind them they should thank God and the Haitian people that they even have a country.

Pascal Robert is an iconoclastic Haitian American Lawyer, blogger, and online activist for Haiti. You can find his work on the web at Thought Merchant, and at Huffington Post. He can be reached via twitter at https://twitter.com/probert06 @probert06 orthoughtmerchant@gmail.com.

A Couple of Questions on Dallas…then I’m Gone Again

 

 

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From the Melanated Man:

I have some thoughts on the police shootings in Dallas last night that makes me skeptical. And again, my condolences go out to the families of policemen who lost their lives. I don’t condone this type of retaliation.

But any who…

1. I don’t know in detail the type of sniper rifles that were used, but if the snipers were BLACK, how in the WORLD were they able to obtain these guns without any type of surveillance from the FBI or NSA picking this up?

Because whether you acknowledge or not, BLACKS are heavily surveillance on the low.

2. There were peaceful protest demonstrations taking place across the entire nation last night. Why Dallas? What made Dallas the perfect target for an obvious planned attack?

3. What type of consequences will take place after what they are call “the deadliest day for law enforcement since 9/11?” What’s the end game? Because mass shootings have become about as normal as the SUNSET these days. Will it lead to…

…more police brutality?

….stricter gun laws, further disarming the American people of the Second Amendment rights?

…eventual MARTIAL LAW?

 

Just something to think about…

(Enough of the gloom and doom. I’m going back on my mainstream media hiatus! Looking at you wifey and brother, NO MORE UPDATES!!)

 

Peace and love to melanated family,

The Melanated Man

 

 

Wake Me Up When We Decide to Break Away…FOR GOOD!!!

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From the Melanated Man:

(I consider this a waste of my time writing about this, but for some reason we’re missing the point. This is my two cents and I’m done with it FOREVER!)

 

First off, my condolences go out to the families of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling. I can only imagine the grief and heartache they are going through with the deaths of their loved ones, young BLACK-MELANATED MEN.

And I saw the videos (smh.) Does this SHIT still happen in 2016???

It’s a FUCKING DAMN SHAME.

But…

Fortunately and unfortunately (for most of us full of fear!) the ball is in OUR court, BLACK ladies and especially BLACK gentlemen.

 

Police brutality has occurred since time immoral, having been trained to kill BLACKS on the low to keep them docile.This is  reminiscent of the Ku Klux Klan’s Reign of Terror during Reconstruction Era and the slave patrols during slavery times.

It’s nothing new, just being broadcast more frequently by the mainstream media (hmm I wonder?)

 

So what’s THEIR agenda?

I can entertain the notion (or conspiracy theory!) that the-powers-that-be secretly want to stoke the emotional fire of the masses to create some superficial race war between black and whites and whomever to bring about martial law so the government can have even MORE control of the lives of AmeriKKKan citizens.

 

(Note: I wrote this prior to the shootings in Dallas  last night and again, my condolences go out to the families of the policemen who were killed. But something seems suspect about that entire ordeal. Are THEY really trying to instigate chaos? This looks like beautiful movie orchestration, where’s my popcorn?!)

 

That leads to statements such as…

“Well, forget that nonsense. We just need to all get along and get on the same page. We are all the same anyways.”

Orrrr… (in my Michael Jackson singing voice): “We are the world, we are the children, we are the ones to make a brighter day, so let’s start giving!”

And forced fed ideas of interracial marriage, affirmative action (filling the quota), and forms of unwanted integration tactics and colorblind BRAINWASHING.

Nevertheless, we are still unwanted and considered 3/5 of a Caucasian man/woman!

Leading us back to SQUARE ONE along the Merry-Go-Round!

 

THEY don’t want to accept US… .but… they don’t want US to separate EITHER!

So WHICH one is it?

In my honest, humble opinion…

The-powers-that-be, Massa, the top 1%, whoever, realize the  that BLACK-MELANATED PEOPLE built this SHIT (the United States in all its glory and splendor) and are the ONES who are  perpetuating the SHIT’S (the hegemony, THE MATRIX) continuance with our voluntary participation!

And they know that their common, ordinary Caucasian, European brethren are too dumb to realize this simple FACT!!

So to keep peace, however tenuous, they appease them with the Good Ole Boy policy, to keep them fed and docile as much as possible…

…in the process trying ever so hard to PREACH the importance of accepting and integrating with BLACKS…

all the while leaving the TRUE MONEYMAKERS PERMANENTLY BEGGING FOR SCRAPS, IF WE SO CHOOSE TO!!!

And by golly, we continue to BEG!

 

When are we going to come to the conclusion that this world, this setup, this MATRIX is not geared toward our survival, our THRIVAL?

That it’s geared to THEIRS!

Are we that afraid to separate COMPLETELY as a people, with NO HAND-OUTS WHATSOEVER…OR UNWARRANTED GUILT PLACED ON OUR CONSCIOUS FROM THE “OTHERS”?

The Civil Rights Movement was the biggest con game

Are we incapable of building our OWN EMPIRE (again?) and protecting it “by any means necessary?” 

I know about the Tulsa Race Riots and other situations like it,  so I understand our fear.

But there’s breaking point…

AND I’m ready to break FREE, physically and metaphysically.

But I don’t want go alone.

 

I need MORE of my BLACK-MELANATED BROTHER and SISTERS to become conscious so we can RISE UP OUT OF THIS BULLSHIT FOR GOOD!

 

We are being exterminated in every way imaginable!

I’m not a cockroach!! And DAMN IT, neither are YOU!!

 

LET’S GET TO WORK, PEOPLE!!!

 

(And seriously, I’m ONE AND DONE with the police brutality discussion. I’m tired of hearing about it so I definitely have little energy for discussing it. We already know what we need to do. Now back to my hiatus.)

 

Peace and Love to my melanated family,

The Melanated Man