Friday, November 8, 2019
Modern Day Gestapo Part 6 - by Moses
In and around 2000, Robert DeNiro directed his first film about the secret 'White' society that conducted intelligence operations for the U.S.A. In the film it was reported (from true life stories) that this society was open to 'White' people only, as Langley (headquarters for the C.I.A) would only place field officers on an intel project if they were 'White'. In today's' age we have seen the authoritative causes and effects of a 'White' privilege society. 'Blacks' are still perceived to be dangerous to associate with, and considered to be a threat to 'White' society. Therefore we see constant conflict to preserve the interests of the 'White' man. Considering we're entering 2020 with this still as a mandate leaves me to wonder if the scale of justice will ever even out.
In and around 2000, Howard Stern televised a show in which he placed a phony Nazi officer alongside a card carrying KKK member and a 'Black' Woman. He asked the KKK member who he thought were the lowest of the low in society. Here's the list; 1) The Jew 2) the Fag 3) the Nigger 4) the Malato 5) the Mexican 6) the Gook 7) the Chink 8) the Eskimo. Considering that the KKK is still given a say in media related intelligence gathering it makes one wonder why the 'Black' Panthers were fought as a homeland terrorist faction to the U.S, while the KKK is protected by their 1st amendment right, Freedom of Speech. It's a two tier system based on color. A 'white' guy calling out Nigger to a 'Black' man isn't discriminated against by authoritative practice, rather this is cited as the Freedom of Speech. When a 'Black' man says 'Yo Nigger' to his friends or peers it is commonly accepted by the authorities to let them rot in the ongoing inner-city fights. When will outer society accept what Northern Universities in the U.S were trying to achieve in the late 1800's, zero racism and zero prejudice based on race, color, and creed, as opposed to the Southern States mantra (that stood up in law below the Mason-Dixie line until 1964) that the 'Black' man was not the equal of the 'White' man and that there had to be segregation to protect the 'White' man's interests.
This in turn has led authoritative practices that call for racial profiling, the monitoring of 'Black' neighborhoods (the authorities lead us to believe that 'Blacks' are subhuman and that is eaten up by the media perception). Some would say the Southern States perception that was supposed to change once Lincoln freed the slaves, is actually being preserved. At this point I ask one very simple question to clarify this blatant prejudice; How many 'Black' friends do you have? As sad as this sounds the majority of 'White' people can't even come up with one person. What does that say of a 'White' protectionist society? Finally; Do you trust the authorities?
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