Friday, January 23, 2009
Good Negroes
When President Obama said, "We don't apologize for our way of life", he wasn't talking about you and me. He was talking about himself, Condoleeza Rice, Colin Powell, and the masters they serve at Goldman-Sachs, Chevron, and Halliburton.
Reminiscent of the Southern plantation mansions, where the masters of the era of slavery resided with their black servants, the palatial White House is a reminder to the working class in America that the aristocracy has always controlled our way of life. The fact they have promoted some of today's black servants into the halls of power and seats of government, does not change that reality.
As evidence of who President Obama serves, he gave his word to the previous administration that no one would be prosecuted for war crimes and crimes against humanity. He didn't promise pardons; he promised not to even pursue prosecution. Good Negroes know their place.
Reminiscent of the Southern plantation mansions, where the masters of the era of slavery resided with their black servants, the palatial White House is a reminder to the working class in America that the aristocracy has always controlled our way of life. The fact they have promoted some of today's black servants into the halls of power and seats of government, does not change that reality.
As evidence of who President Obama serves, he gave his word to the previous administration that no one would be prosecuted for war crimes and crimes against humanity. He didn't promise pardons; he promised not to even pursue prosecution. Good Negroes know their place.