1. disease. my opinion inbreeding royals---syphillis goes back to Babylonian kings inbreeding.goes back to Sumer.
2, race-have article ready to post, pt.4 of my posts this week.
3. mandates; the winners of all elections have a mandate; the losers always say it was too close to be a mandate.
4. supremacy--I can't say more than has been said but the only symptom or disease I've ever witnessed, well see post 4 this week. finally got enough energy to finish them.
5. now we see if Trump lets anyway organize to win the next election. only way to do is to prevent him doing that might mean overcoming fears. overcoming fears might be uniting. or maybe we'll all be blown to smithereens and nobody left to make cheeseburger. Trump dies of starvation; last fat belly standing. Or maybe it becomes Planet of the Ants (again); not enough primates around.
But I guess democrats didn't really mean don't vote for Trump because he means what he says because they think they can organize and win in four years when he said nope, all organizing him is destined for Auschwitz, Tn.
Only organizing ever needed was never let anyone call another name, never let a police beating or lynching occur. Malcolm only one strong enough to hold back violence; walked right to their face, you want to be violent we won't be peaceful.
No, liberal media said, can't do that. we can only admire martin who lets his followers be bloodied.. The man unwilling to be beaten is not a good man, no no no, let us put you in your place, then we like you.
demonstrate peacefully for black lives matter while police beating go on.
don't let it happen, that's all I can say. when you let your neighbor be brutalized you are like a herd of cattle waiting their turn to be butchered.
you don't have to initiate a fight but hey stop beating that man never stopped the man being beaten. he must not be allowed to be beaten.. then courage is on your side and the coward walks away (most of the time).
I took a trip back in time reading your piece this evening. I was reminded of books and conversations I used to have with my Grandmother. Yes, I cried back then,as I cried tonight. It's probably easier for you to write,than It is for this reader to read and comprehend. I think this is one of the many things that I admire most about you. Thank You, Rohn, and I will reStack ASAP 🙏
Your grandmother was an extraordinary person, and thank you.
And negative, Karen, these things are not easy for me to write anymore than they are to live. I write as an exorcism that, very briefly, serves as a spiritual enema providing a few moments of peace before the demons reappear.
I don't write because I want to, I write because I have to. It is my sole/soul grasp on sanity; albeit a paltry one.
With respect, I think "whitelash" was only part of a trifecta of "spurs in the side" of reactionary turnout. Female was strike two, and married to a Jew was strike 3 of the motivation just a skosh more on one side than the other. Personally, I feel that Assata Shakur generalizes unjustly. Personally, I have a hard time not being moved to tears any time I reflect on the Modoc War, just for one instance of all you cry out. But I just happened, just last few days, to have seen two reflections in film art of these struggles in consciousness. One, the movie "Trading Places," from 1983, certainly anchored by the brilliant performance of Eddie Murphy. A Christmas comedy and "caper" flick that manages to grapple with amazing seriousness with issues of racism and wealth disparity and arrogant, clueless privilege and class prejudice and who is your slave and and ..... And, funny coincidence, in light of your cri de couer today, next day I happened to check in on a lifetime favorite, The High Chaparral, and got mesmerized for the whole hour by an early tour de force of Paul Winfield, agonizing out a tale of an ex-slave deserted from the Frontier cavalry after going mad with his sense of oppression and murdering his commanding officer. If it had been a movie, Winfield would have won an Oscar for it, in my humble opinion. Anyway, just wanted to share the confluence of happenstance with your content.
In the event anyone requires a primer: https://rohnkenyatta.substack.com/p/the-dis-ease-of-racism-monkeypox?utm_campaign=reaction&utm_medium=email&utm_source=substack&utm_content=post
1. disease. my opinion inbreeding royals---syphillis goes back to Babylonian kings inbreeding.goes back to Sumer.
2, race-have article ready to post, pt.4 of my posts this week.
3. mandates; the winners of all elections have a mandate; the losers always say it was too close to be a mandate.
4. supremacy--I can't say more than has been said but the only symptom or disease I've ever witnessed, well see post 4 this week. finally got enough energy to finish them.
5. now we see if Trump lets anyway organize to win the next election. only way to do is to prevent him doing that might mean overcoming fears. overcoming fears might be uniting. or maybe we'll all be blown to smithereens and nobody left to make cheeseburger. Trump dies of starvation; last fat belly standing. Or maybe it becomes Planet of the Ants (again); not enough primates around.
But I guess democrats didn't really mean don't vote for Trump because he means what he says because they think they can organize and win in four years when he said nope, all organizing him is destined for Auschwitz, Tn.
Only organizing ever needed was never let anyone call another name, never let a police beating or lynching occur. Malcolm only one strong enough to hold back violence; walked right to their face, you want to be violent we won't be peaceful.
No, liberal media said, can't do that. we can only admire martin who lets his followers be bloodied.. The man unwilling to be beaten is not a good man, no no no, let us put you in your place, then we like you.
demonstrate peacefully for black lives matter while police beating go on.
don't let it happen, that's all I can say. when you let your neighbor be brutalized you are like a herd of cattle waiting their turn to be butchered.
you don't have to initiate a fight but hey stop beating that man never stopped the man being beaten. he must not be allowed to be beaten.. then courage is on your side and the coward walks away (most of the time).
I took a trip back in time reading your piece this evening. I was reminded of books and conversations I used to have with my Grandmother. Yes, I cried back then,as I cried tonight. It's probably easier for you to write,than It is for this reader to read and comprehend. I think this is one of the many things that I admire most about you. Thank You, Rohn, and I will reStack ASAP 🙏
Your grandmother was an extraordinary person, and thank you.
And negative, Karen, these things are not easy for me to write anymore than they are to live. I write as an exorcism that, very briefly, serves as a spiritual enema providing a few moments of peace before the demons reappear.
I don't write because I want to, I write because I have to. It is my sole/soul grasp on sanity; albeit a paltry one.
I appreciate you 🙏 👗
With respect, I think "whitelash" was only part of a trifecta of "spurs in the side" of reactionary turnout. Female was strike two, and married to a Jew was strike 3 of the motivation just a skosh more on one side than the other. Personally, I feel that Assata Shakur generalizes unjustly. Personally, I have a hard time not being moved to tears any time I reflect on the Modoc War, just for one instance of all you cry out. But I just happened, just last few days, to have seen two reflections in film art of these struggles in consciousness. One, the movie "Trading Places," from 1983, certainly anchored by the brilliant performance of Eddie Murphy. A Christmas comedy and "caper" flick that manages to grapple with amazing seriousness with issues of racism and wealth disparity and arrogant, clueless privilege and class prejudice and who is your slave and and ..... And, funny coincidence, in light of your cri de couer today, next day I happened to check in on a lifetime favorite, The High Chaparral, and got mesmerized for the whole hour by an early tour de force of Paul Winfield, agonizing out a tale of an ex-slave deserted from the Frontier cavalry after going mad with his sense of oppression and murdering his commanding officer. If it had been a movie, Winfield would have won an Oscar for it, in my humble opinion. Anyway, just wanted to share the confluence of happenstance with your content.