Copyright (c) 1999 - Ingrid A. Rimland


ZGram: Where Truth is Destiny and Destination!

 

November 19, 1999

 

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:

 

Endlessly I get hassled, from my friends and from my foes, to "take a stronger stand" on color. Some want me to advocate an "all white" world with not a speck of compromise, while others cringe and squirm the moment I say "race."

 

I will not let myself be boxed into that corner because I genuinely believe that our struggle has a different focus and overwhelmingly compelling priorities where it is in our interest to get along like civilized folks with those who look different from us.

 

The truth is that both white and colored people share something we ignore at our mutual peril - which is a common foe.

 

A couple of days ago I turned on the TV and watched some utterly out-of-control, kicking, screaming and fist-fighting Black high school kids in some kind of a stadium - behaviour for which they were duly expelled from their school. As I recall this story, expulsion was to last two years - a punishment deemed "cruel" and "excessive". As though on cue, the liberals sprang into action, defending those thugs and their manners. Jesse Jackson led the pack - and here is, if you please, one of my long-time ZGram readers who happens to be black and tells it like it is.

 

Deliz is a friend of my good friend Anita - who, by the way, insists on being called "colored." I want you to read what Deliz has to say - and ponder just how much we really do share:

 

Special - From Issues & Views - Nov. 16, 1999 The web's only forum of black dissidents [http://www.issues-views.com]

 

CAN WE OVERCOME JESSE JACKSON?

 

The Decatur, Illinois, school fracas, dominated by Jesse Jackson, shows clearly the nature of black leadership. These elites understand well that the only power they possess comes through their influence within and over the black masses. To guarantee their success as brokers for their own elite class, for whom they extract sundry affirmative action perks, they must appear to maintain a firm attachment to the "downtrodden underclass." It is this underclass that is held up to whites, to preserve white fear of potential riots and mayhem. And it is the prospect of turmoil and pandemonium that underlies all the successful wheeling and dealing pulled off by these black elites.

 

Jackson & Co. understand that, in order to keep a firm fix on the loyalty of their followers, uppermost in the minds of the black masses must be the belief that their "leaders" are always there for them. "We are here for you when those bad white people don't serve you quickly enough in a restaurant; we are here for you when those mean whites arrest you for crimes you've committed; and we are here for you even when they kick you out of school for being menaces."

 

Decades of white cowardice and acquiescence have come about due to fear of possible black rioting and social disruption. Through ongoing demonstrations and protest marches, black elites keep the apprehension alive that mass bedlam is still the bottom line--that black leaders still have the power to unleash "black rage." In the Decatur case, when the heads of the NAACP saw that Jackson's usual ability to intimidate might be slipping, and there might be a compromise of sorts, they realized they had to get involved. Not being fools, they understand that the status of black leaders, from Jesse Jackson to Al Sharpton to Kweisi Mfume, is dependent upon their image--not only among the black masses, but among whites as well. The public image of black leaders is one that shows them with a mastery for getting whites to capitulate to demands.

 

Who could fail to be impressed, and even a little cowed, when observing the ability of black bigwigs to summon powerful men like Donald Trump, Alan Greenspan and other chiefs of mega-corporations to financial extortion sessions, and make these men look happy to be there? [See "The Lawsuit Gravy Train" on I&V website.] Who would think of challenging the will of such an apparently mighty black leadership?

 

Over several decades, whites have meekly submitted to blackmail and racial chicanery for the sake of peace, and the assurance that there will be no future "long, hot summers." But peace at what price? A dubious peace that has brought the country insidious laws that pervert the Constitution, in order to appease the elites of preferred groups. A peace that has set legal precedents for the persecution of whites especially. A counterfeit peace that transforms all opponents into "racists" and "white supremacists."

 

In a press release of Nov. 15, Jesse Lee Peterson, black writer and head of Brotherhood Organization of A New Destiny, calls for a "national repudiation" of Jesse Jackson and his ilk. Says Peterson: "It is time this man is exposed for what he is--a cold, selfish manipulator. Really just a racist demigod." He describes Jackson as one who waits for the next ugly race episode. "Time and time again, he lays in wait, only to spring up when he can inflame a racial situation. He does not care a whit about those thugs he is protecting, or the rest of the students. These boys need to be dealt with properly, not encouraged to be wrong."

 

Peterson calls for all Americans to stand up against Jackson. "We must set aside the color issue, which often causes people to tread lightly, and simply deal with the wrong actions of this man. If a white man were advocating lenient punishment on six white thugs, this country would not stand for it." Peterson wryly claims, "We shall overcome Jesse Jackson." Isn't it about time for Americans to overcome this man and his entire conniving entourage?

 

Elizabeth Wright

Editor, Issues & Views

http://www.issues-views.com

 

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Thought for the Day:

 

"The right to swing my fist ends where the other man's nose begins."

 

(Oliver Wendell Holmes)

 




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