
BAKSHI image repurposed by VEe
Over the past forty years the churches that African Americans frequent have traditionally been the stalwart locations that the Democratic party has sough to curry the support of their candidates. This has given some reverends and pastors a tremendous amount of political power in the party. Some of these Democratic elders feel a certain kind of way now that the party no longer consults them for their outreach. They should be scared too since OBAAMA has made his strides without recognizing them.
During his Father’s Day speech that he delivered at a different Black church than the one he had been fucking with previously OBAAMA let the congregation know that he wasn’t going to co-sign any of that old Black bullshit. Black men were going to have to assume their mantle of responsibility despite what other shit was popping off around them. I agree that racism and supremacy shouldn’t ever stop anyone from being a father to their child. OBAAMA even quoted TuPac, which drew a standing ovation from the gathered worshippers. Its time for Black folks to do for self since racism is now officially over and there is a somewhat Black(not 100% white) candidate for president.
There’s been a dramatic shift inside of the Democratic party which recognizes that inserting a civil rights agenda into a candidates platform is equal or worse than declaring yourself pro-choice. Affirmative action is being taken off the table similarly to the gains made by labor unions. The African American voting bloc which was once a respected jewel in the holy grail of Democratic electability is now questioned for its validity and existence. The American political landscape is facing the horizon of a brand new day where the “Black church” is no longer the moral compass and Blak people are no longer politicized s perpetual victims. I just haven’t quite figured out who the winners are for this shit.
So here’s a list of the losers…
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AL SHARPTON a/k/a Reverend Simple Savior who was a staunch CLINTON ally, has now been reduced to being a sideline OBAAMA cheerleader. SHARPTON blew the whistle early on BARACK OBAAMA’s infrastructure claiming that he was simply a blackfaced operative for a white power base. SHARPTON might be correct in his assessment, but the question that pops up is this… Was HILLARY CLINTON a whiteface operative for a Black rights agenda? |
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JESSE JACKSON lost too, just not as much as SHARPTON. The political career for JESSE JACKSON has long since been over, but his prestige in the Democratic party still remained until OBAAMA emerged. JACKSON, in a possible fit of jealousy, called out OBAAMA on one of the things that would make most regular Black people upset. JACKSON said OBAAMA was “acting as if he were white“. That’s right up there with talking about someone’s mama, but since OBAAMA’s mama IS white it didn’t faze BARACK in the least. |
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BILL CLINTON lost the sheen on his legacy. If you know Black people like I do then you know that sheen is very important to us. CLINTON’s condescension for OBAAMA struck people as hateful and dismissive. We also got to see firsthand the underhanded voter manipulation that he employed as a president. BILL CLINTON went from being the first Black president to one of the people in the long line of plantation owners that lost his shit when one of the slaves talked back. |
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ROBERT JOHNSON was on my worthless negro list from way back. Most Blacks tolerated him because he was wealthy. Blacks are always impressed with wealthy Blacks, no matter how these rich people secured their money. JOHNSON is a bloodsucker on the African American community worse than any leech because his skin color allows him to blend in. |
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Reverend JEREMIAH WRIGHT has been nullified and silenced to the point that we can no longer debate the merits of the statements he has made over the years. OBAAMA’s candidacy is actually part of supremacy’s machinations. Black people are the new native Americans. I just wonder how long it will take for casinos to be installed in the community rooms of the housing projects? |










