Monday, November 17, 2014

Is it brainwashing when blacks pressure other blacks to "act black?"

"And for some reason we are brainwashed to think, if you're not a thug or an idiot, you're not a good black person." - Charles Barkley

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LISTEN: Charles Barkley On 'Unintelligent, Brainwashed Black People' (AUDIO)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrXOoUsXZvE#t=177

Questions:

Who is brainwashing the unintelligent blacks?
Can white people discuss this?
Are white people people?

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http://dailycaller.com/2014/10/25/charles-barkley-unintelligent-blacks-brainwashed-to-keep-successful-black-men-down-video/

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During an interview with a Philadelphia radio station, Barkley expounded on claims that Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson wasn't liked by some of his teammates in part because he wasn't considered to be "black enough."

Barkley said he wasn't at all surprised.

"There are a lot of black people who are unintelligent, who don't have success," Barkley said. "It's best to knock a successful black person down 'cause they're intelligent, they speak well, they do well in school, and they're successful. It's crabs in a barrel. ... We're the only ethnic group that says, 'hey, if you go to jail, it gives you street cred.' "

The concept of "crabs in a barrel" isn't new, and it's universal. If you've ever seen a bucket of crabs at the market, the ones at the bottom will try to pull down the crabs that are closer to the top
.- Source CNN

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Blacks (and whites), intelligent and unintelligent, observe there is a difference between white behavior and black behavior.

Blacks (and whites) in a multicultural environment realize they can choose to "act black" or "act white."

Blacks in a multicultural environment apparently behave like a cult that tries to keep members from leaving the cult.

From the Orange Papers: Separatism

 The cult has a separate reality, a separate language, and a separate value system.
 The cult has its own culture.
 The cult occasionally has its own interpretation of history, or its own interpretation of the Bible or some other religion's holy book.
 Cult members learn to value other cult members more than outsiders.
 Cult members tend to associate with each other more than with any non-members.
 Sometimes cult members physically separate themselves from society and isolate themselves in their own compound, temple, or commune.
 Cult members learn to value only the cult's teachings. Outsiders' beliefs and moral standards are considered irrelevant.
 As the cult develops its own separate idea of reality, it exhibits a loss of common sense.

 A corollary to cults' claims of having The Only Way is the belief that "the other people" do not have The Way. "They" are all misguided and missing the boat, and "they" won't be going to Heaven, or they won't achieve Enlightenment, or they won't get whatever the declared goal of the cult happens to be. Thus the cult encourages an isolationist "us versus them" mindset, which is the heart of separatism.

 Source: http://www.orange-papers.org/orange-cult_q6.html

Question: Is separatism necessarily a bad thing?

Sunday, November 16, 2014

This is a test

Testing.