Tuesday, September 25, 2012

HOW TO BE AN ASS

 
 
 
 
HOW TO BE AN ASS
 
 
 
"Meet Kevin Jackson. He's 49 years old and lives in St. Louis' Compton Heights neighborhood. Over the past year and a half, he has, by his own estimation, spoken at more than 100 Tea Party rallies. He's also an author (his book, The Big Black Lie, is for sale at this very rally); a blogger; a frequent guest on conservative talk radio, CNN and the Glen Beck Program; a TV producer; and a fellow at the Robert J. Dole Institute, a political think tank at the University Of Kansas. On November 1, the day before Election Day, he's slated to emcee a Tea Party event in New Hampshire, where the featured speaker will be Sarah Palin. Someday soon he may be known as the right's answer to Jon Stewart or the political version of Dave Chappelle (whichever project pans out first)."

 
 
 
Will the real ASS please stand up!



It has always been a know fact that the wider the smile the greater your chances of getting just about anything you want from a white person, provided that you remember your place.  There’s no place for an uppity Negro are African American’s they like to call us today.  Still there is no excuse for stupidity when you claim to be intelligent and yet play the role of a fool.  Hailed from or should I say originated near central Texas town of Brady came such a person only to end up in the mist of Saint Louis Missouri.  Bringing along a bag of rehashed stories of a father that abandon him as a child, an alcoholic, unemployed dead beat that landed in prison long before finally being confined to a locked cell. That just about summed up his life story and his desire to have been born white even though it’s not about color, but just prefer how the other half lives and privileges, any race would understand.  After all, why else would they risk their life to escape to a country of opportunity and the American dream?

“The wealthy family for whom my grand parents worked was rarely there.  Black was non sequitur.  You could say that we were treated white in Brady.” The only thing he claimed to have inherited from his father was an ability to sound “white,” when he wanted to blend easily into the world of privilege.

 “As a black man I love it when ignorant white women like Janeane Garofalo speak for all blacks,” he wrote.  “It’s thrilling to me that Janeane would take time out of her busy Hollyweird life to protect me and my peeps, the downtrodden, the oppressed…the lowly Negro.”

I too say the same thing when it comes to ignorant blacks who want to be white on the inside and can’t stand being black on the outside.  Who want to pretend that we have overcome as a race and hate it when someone, anyone that just happens to be white say it isn’t so.  It is true that the majority of blacks use to vote Republican, just like every one knows that the first day of the week is Sunday and everyone, once appointed time attended church on Saturday as Our Lord and Savior instructed us to do, but men changed that also.  Mr. Jackson claimed to have stumble upon a nineteenth-century Republican Party history book that opened his eyes.  He should have continued searching for knowledge that’s been hidden from us concerning our race before throwing in the towel and not understanding why we are still left behind.  We have no one to speak for us only against and the whites have people like you for that.  Isn’t it funny, maybe not? He’s one of the reasons Janeane have to speak out on our behalf because we don’t have any black leaders that will.  Once again, it’s better to be loved for doing something than to be hated for doing nothing.  For THINKING OUT LOUD, I’m E.L. PLEASANT
 
 
 
MR. CORNEL WEST
 
 
"It's critical to understand your history...
...Then be true to oneself in such a way
that one's connection to the suffering
of others is a integral part of
understanding yourself."
 
 

 
                                                STORY BY:
                                                E. L. PLEASANT
                                                STORY EDITOR
                                                BRANDON DE’LEONCE
                                                MUSIC BY:
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                                                JOHN WESLEY
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(River Front Times)
Cornel West - Closing Remarks Priceless

 

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