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It’s About Power!


By Elizabeth Wright

It’s not about “social justice“,  it’s about power. It’s not about doing what’s morally right for the underdog, it’s all about power.

Wherever two or more groups live in proximity to one another, the men are going to jockey and compete for power. The bunch on the bottom of the social-economic ladder will seek ways to usurp power from those at the top. The prevailing conditions will be unique in every instance … but it’s still the same old story.

The less powerful men will work at devising whatever tools or methods they can to defeat the dominant men, who usually are the ones with greater weaponry and manpower. For the Black man in the United States, it was unrealistic to think he could succeed against his opponents’ armaments … so, other means had to be found.

Beginning with a little help from his White Abolitionist friends, continuing onward with the help of his White Communist friends, and carried forward with the help of his White liberal friends … RACE, and the endless ramifications that could be derived from his degraded past history — became the weapon of choice.

The pose of anger and indignation over past humiliations must be nurtured, since this has proven to be the most effective club in the Black man’s arsenal.

Whites who have all but given away the store to Blacks –  in terms of the abandonment of constitutional principles — required nothing more than the threat of public disorder and mayhem. That Blacks should be appeased by granting the never-ending demands of their elites … was hardly questioned by the establishment Whites.

Once appeasement became “the norm” (a Federal holiday for a preacher?), the die was cast for the future. Those Whites and Blacks who protested many of the strategies of the civil rights movement — because they understood where it was leading — were marginalized, and still exiled to the fringes of decent society.

The initial reaction of Blacks to Barack Obama — who seemed to come from nowhere — was a sense that power was being taken from the hands of “realAmerican Blacks, those who could count many generations of Black grandfathers, great grandfathers born here in the United States. How could they bring themselves to support a semi-foreigner of dubious antecedents?

Barack Obama and Michelle Obama

Barack Obama and Michelle Obama

This visceral objection did not last long, however, as Black men quickly realized the benefits that can accrue from the presence of a Black in the White House, who owes his very station in life primarily to his racial group. It dawned on them that no matter which Black man got there first, it will not only mean power over Whitey, but ownership of the most prestigious base from which to expand that power. How can it get any better than that?

Deborah Mathis, writing on BlackAmericaWeb, speaks for many Blacks, when she obliquely references those “eyes on the prize.” She can hardly control her exuberance at the prospect of a Black becoming “the most powerful being on the entire planet,” and declares, “This is the prize.”

Obama’s “Great Speech” (made) it clear that he will encourage Blacks to continue wielding the same weapon of power that has served them so well — that is, the victim’s call for “social justice” and an “end to racism.”

Because the nation’s institutions have complied with the race game, as established by Blacks and their political compatriots, White men have nowhere to go — except to continue the pretense that the conflict with Black men is a “moral issue”, not one of power. It’s embarrassing to admit that (Whites) have been complicit in their own dispossession.  -Source

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6 thoughts on “It’s About Power!

  1. northernsea on said:

    This is true of the Idle no more protest too. It is all about power and holding us to ransom. Really it is blackmail. If you don’t give us what we want, we will … As if they want to go back to hunter/gatherer society. They don’t. It is so obvious.

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  3. northernsea on said:

    I wish to correct myself. The British North American act was enacted in Canada and it said that the crown must create treaties with the Indians. Most new Canadians ignored that act and did what they wanted to do. So the Indians are right about alot of things. We call ourselves a country of laws, but these laws were ignored. They have a legitimate complaint. White Canadians cannot use the law against them, if we have not fulfilled our obligation. It has become a huge burden. I have told politicians fair is fair. They don’t care. However, the other side is that young natives have been educated in the cultural marxism ideology and see whites as oppressors and want everything for free. I blame the old guard that did not follow the law. Now our children will have to pay more because of their greed and ignorance. I am not in total support of Idle no more, yet I understand where they are coming from.

    • Unfortunately, this entire sorry saga will never be resolved to everyone’s satisfaction. The government pays off their elected chiefs to the tune of obscene salaries to maintain peace and quiet on their reserves. Chief Theresa Spence of Attawapiskat First Nation in northern Ontario, for example, can be exposed on the facts here:

      http://www.sunnewsnetwork.ca/sunnews/straighttalk/archives/2013/01/20130103-152649.html

      Incidentally, by looking at her photo, how much “Indian” does she have in her genes?

      Check out these 2009 Police reserve salaries, such as Mohawk Council of Akwesasne, Nishnaw Be-Aski and Treaty Three Police Service making over $100,000 annually — TAX FREE for Natives.

      http://www.fin.gov.on.ca/en/publications/salarydisclosure/2010/otherp10.html

      Clarence Louie, chief and CEO of the Osoyoos Band in British Columbia’s South Okanagan is the exception when taking tax dollars and actually building self-sustaining enterprises. Under his direction they own among other things, a vineyard, a winery, a golf course and a tourist resort, and they are partners in the Baldy Mountain ski development.

      He also says the time has come to get over it.

      ‘No more whining about 100-year-old failed experiments.’ ‘No foolishly looking to the Queen to protect rights.’

      ‘Blaming government? That time is over.’ he says.

      About $8,000,000,000 (Billion) now goes into this whole Indian affair every year. Those are Canadian tax dollars paid by those who pay taxes while actually EARNING a living.

  4. I received the following in my email:

    Author Unknown

    “Over the years we have all listened and watched as successive Canadian governments have tried to deal with the residue of our colonial past.

    On the evidence, a wide range of policies, and a huge amount of our money, has failed to solve a seemingly insolvable problem of abortive aboriginal treaties, perceived entitlements, and social disasters.

    Many good people on both sides of the fence have spent lives of frustration using different administrative models to no lasting effect.

    The only consistent result of over 100 years of wasted time, money and lives is the fact that, for many, being a treaty aboriginal has become a business in and of itself;

    Aboriginal Incorporated has become a way of life, a leadership management philosophy, a negotiating tool, a
    public spectacle, and a very lucrative business model, at least for a few.

    The latest public display of Chief Spence, and her Aboriginal Inc. handlers, has backfired and, with the release of the audit report on her financial management of millions of tax dollars, we can now see what really is the issue:

    The criminal misappropriation of funds intended to
    help the social ills of an important, but socially failing segment of the Canadian population.

    This has to stop. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over, and over, while expecting a different result. A failed policy approach is a failed policy approach, and over 100 years should be sufficient evidence that enough is enough. We need to start from
    first principles:

    1) No one in Canada is above the law of the land.

    2) Your economic well-being is your responsibility. It is not the government’s job to pay you to fish and hunt.

    3) Employment rules apply to everyone. If you can’t get a job where you live: Move “Idle No More” at our expense!

    4) If you receive public funds; you are accountable. Penalties apply.

    5) Theft is theft; see 1) above.

    6) If the funds are badly spent, or the recipients do not care for the infrastructure and benefits provided … the funds will not be replaced.

    7) Treaties will be respected in the context of the date of the treaty and the standards of the day.

    8) Your administrative costs and the pay of your local leadership will be set by the people that fund your operation.

    9) As our municipalities are governed by provincial rules; so the reserves will be governed by federal rules.

    I believe this list is a good start but is clearly a work in
    progress. I further believe that a valid counter to the “Idle No More” movement needs to be a strong “Enough Is Enough” movement.

    Plainly said: we have had enough!

    I truly hope the government gets the picture and puts its foot down once and for all.

    If enough Canadians repeat this message then perhaps the abusive power of Aboriginal Inc. will be lessened and the real needs of the thousands of aboriginal Canadians in need can be met.

    Enough Is Enough!”

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