I prefer freedom of thought rather than dependency of thought. How about you?
You have been taught that being truly Black is a political expression: to be Black is to be a Democrat.
Am I wrong? And if I’m right, does anyone think this is in the best interest of black people?
No, it is not so. The iron law of politics is that what is taken for granted can never be taken for granted.
If you tried to escape the spiritual and political guardrails of the Brotherhood and the plantations, you know what you’d be called. You’d be called an “Uncle Tom” or an “Uncle Tammy.” A traitor to your race. A servant of the powers that be.
This is the worst insult. Being called an Uncle Tom is the worst thing a black person can say to another person. It’s even worse than being called the N-word by a white person who knows what they’re talking about and means it.
Rewarding bad behavior and failure produces better results. This is common sense. But progressive thinking is the opposite of common sense.
This is not just about banishing those who fall outside the plantation and its orthodoxy, but also a clear signal to others who may think it’s time to think and vote outside the box: go back in the box, keep your mouth and your mind shut, and stay on the plantation, or else.
Unfortunately, the types of men and women worth checking out are more likely to be “Uncle Toms” or “Ant Tammys,” and those who say it out loud may better fit that description.
This mentality is re-enslaving our people, and it must end, for your sake and for our country’s sake.
We are right to be concerned about Black bodies, but until Black souls are freed from the care of their current brothers and sisters, Black bodies will continue to suffer.
How is the new “new normal” at Brother’s Keeper Farm looking for you and your family? What are your lying eyes showing?
Joe Biden promised to return America to “normalcy” in 2020. He was elected on that promise. How is his restoration of “normalcy” looking for you and your family? Is it better for you personally? Is it better for the country as a whole? Is the Black community safer?
Absolutely not!
Progressive policies encourage young people to commit violence. Defund the police? Sure. And watch as organized crime gangs raid department stores in broad daylight and your local pharmacy locks up all of its stock — unless it closes down completely.
Their policies incarcerate bad people and, instead of upholding law and order, turn Black and Brown communities into prisons for innocent people.
Of course, the public schools are owned by the Democrats. Your children and their futures and moral development are in their hands. How well is that monopoly serving your children? Are they being educated for success? Or something else?
Already stretched schools collapsed after the COVID-19 pandemic hit. The most recent National Assessment of Educational Progress (also known as the “nation’s report card”) showed plummeting math and reading scores for fourth- and eighth-graders. The “achievement gap” that taxpayers have spent tens of billions of dollars to close is wider than ever.
Here’s a sad truth you need to understand: The people who build prisons look at fourth-grade reading test failure rates to calculate how many beds they need in a prison. Most of the kids who fail and end up in prison are black and brown.
But Black Americans continue to vote for a party that systematically and disproportionately underserves their children. We all know that charter schools work in communities where failure is concentrated. Voting Democrat is a vote against the schools that could empower our children.
Incentives matter. If you give people who buy a Tesla a $6,000 tax credit, you’ll sell more electric cars. If you incentivize bad behavior and failure, you’ll see more of them. This is just common sense. But progressive thinking is the opposite of common sense.
We have seen in real time, and for a long time, that the progressive dream is a nightmare for Black and brown people.
Democrats have done everything in their power to undermine the Black family and work ethic.
It has turned the safety net into a hammock for creating intergenerational poverty.
Why would people who claim to represent you do this to you? In these situations, it’s best to simply ask, “Who benefits?”
In my opinion, the intergenerational nightmares of your people feed the dreams of your protectors. The misery of your people feeds your protectors’ profits. You are used to sustain an idea that feeds on your misery. You have been subjected to intergenerational systemic racism at the hands of your brother protector nation, leaving its mark on all those under its “protection”. You are oppressed. On purpose.
This job is for the few, not the many. You may not realize it, but chronic care of people is a big job program for an ever-growing pool of zookeepers.
Notable example: Al Sharpton has risen to a position of respect. He has taken your message to the mainstream, and by all standards, he has been successful at it. Has Reverend Al’s good fortune fallen on you? To ask that question is to answer it.
Those who call others who suggest a better way “Uncle Toms” and quickly dismiss them are doing so for reasons other than your own self-interest. Are they the real Uncle Toms and Unt Tammys?
Let this idea run through your mind for a week.





