When Borders Books closed down so went the best location for Progressive-Fundamentalist magazines.
- Dollars And Sense
- International Socialist Review
- Z Magazine
- The Nation Magazine
I have stated several times before - If you want to understand the "Black Racial Services Machine's" strategy the best source, by far, are these mainstream Progressive-Fundamentalist magazines. These magazines do an excellent job in providing an overview of "Progressive Democratic Voting Blocks" and how important it is for them to work as a "Joint-Venture".
Some of you saw the attacks by the Congressional Black Caucus upon the Tea Party a few weeks ago and figured that this was an ORGANICALLY originated effort, based upon the frustrations that those who "represent Black people's interests" are presently feeling.
I maintain that this is a highly coordinated effort by the Progressive Joint-Venture for each of their "cogs" to engage upon the main flywheel.
I have stated many times as well - the main reason why you'll hear the Unions call them "Sons Of Bitches" while the Progressive Operatives in the CBC claiming that they want to see Black people hanging from trees is because THE CBC operates with the mandate of "Spokespeople of Black oppression" and thus can use these tactics of "Racism Chasing".
This is not a defense of the "Tea Party". In fact I agree with WAOK's Derick "Fight The Power" Boazman's assessment of them as a political force that effectively aggregates the anger and fears of their members.................while unable to escape the RACIALLY TINGED SENTIMENTS of some of its members. This was one of the most transparent assessments of the Tea Party Militia that I have heard from a Progressive-Fundamentalist. Of course he would be loathed to note that the very same sentiments exist in the "Bitter Black Coffee" movement that stands opposed to the Tea Party.
The Tea Party is a threat to the Democrat's quest for power.
The Tea Party is a threat to the Progressive Fundamentalist who seeks to implement his strong policies upon the Federal government and have them place corporations in check and subservient to their ideologically based economic agenda.
In as much as the Black Racial Services Machine is about building up PROGRESSIVISM, no different than their JV partners - in as much as they have concluded that the Black community benefits from this ideology and they plan to channel its spoils into the Black community upon this elusive victory - THE TEA PARTY IS A THREAT TO THE BLACK COMMUNITY because of this set up.
In my personal analysis:
- The Forces That Have Hijacked The Black Community's Institutions Are A Bigger Threat To Black People
- The Forces That Took Control Over Our Schools And Have Made A Jobs Program, Secular Indoctrination Platform And A Contracting Program Are A Greater Threat To The Interests Of The Black Community. (By Comparison At Least Black People Have Their Eye On The Koch Brothers)
- The Forces That Compelled Black People To Invest Our "Equal Black Ballots" And Fused Our Community Development Consciousness Into Play In The "Malcolm X Political Football Game" Are The Biggest Threats To A Strong Black Community
My agenda is to yield to the notion that we are a political society - while REMOVING the Embedded Confidence Men WITHIN The Black Community From Usurping The Facilities Of The Black Community For Their Games Play In The "Malcolm X Political Football Game".
Our community's immediate history shows a lot of "victories" in conjunction with this Progressive Joint-Venture but a tremendous amount of losses that have been amassed when it comes to assessing the actual return on investment recognized by the Black community.
A few weeks ago when the Democrats lead a recall effort for 6 Republican state senators in Wisconsin - various "Embedded Black Fox Confidence Men" told their Black audiences that this was the start of the restoration of protection for Black government workers and the middle class. It just so happened that all of this was encapsulated by inserting Democrats into office - with the goal of standing against the policies of the Republican Governor Scott Walker.
They look past all of the Black municipal unionized workers that were laid off due to the INSOLVENCY of various "mission accomplished cities" that they control. In their perversion the cause of the UNION is promoted higher than the cause of the worker who is attached to a fiscally viable local government entity. After the tax base shrinks and the city can't afford to provide the same level of service via the larger workforce they demand that the workers FIGHT rather than observing the importance of having followed through on their original promises of prosperity a few decades back when their ascended into power.
Again - I understand that all of this is politics and that each side must use whatever resources they have to their advantage. If the Black rank & file are willing participants in the "Malcolm X Political Football Game" - ultimately I can't blame politicians for using this resource as such.
My problem with this entire scheme is that is "prima facie success" (winning elections) has almost no relevance to the receipt of ultimate benefit inside of the Black community. Worse yet - failing does not result in a firing - as long as they remain progressive. A "Mission Accomplished City" like Newark or Chicago or Philadelphia does not trigger fundamental reform efforts or result by the rank & file to take a new direction as they promote the community's permanent interests over ideology. Instead what we see is a cause to "double down". The failures were due to a more nationalized need for "social justice distribution" - checking the federal conservatives from imposing their "Confederated States Rights" to the detriment of Black people - or so we are told.
If Only There Was A Transparent Financial Advisers For he Interests Of Black People
I am not bothered by the antics of the unions and the Black Embedded Confidence Men. In fact I have been predicting that they would do this in response to their unrealistic expectations of the Obama Administration. With so much complicity within the congregation of Black people - why wouldn't they use our community institutions for their ideological and political agenda - without having to worry about owning up for our investments from 2008?
What they fail to see is that their success in the short term in driving "congregational ideological unity" has the long term damage of undermining the integrity of Black Community Institutions in the long run. With all of the forces that should be setting limits in what can be done "in our name" acting as complicit operatives it is popularity rather than effective outcomes that becomes the mantra.
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