BLACK RACISM 1
By Darien Heard | November 4, 2011
I would like to suggest that Black people do not comprise one happy, accepting, tolerant community. Black people can and often have racists feelings towards other races and probably, most often, the white race. Black people also harbor discriminatory and hateful perceptions about themselves and others within their race instilled and reinforced by preferences afforded to some, historically, by the white community. We have “documented” cases of self-hate and “internalized racism, i.e., Clarence Thomas.”
(I am airing some of our Dirty Laundry and it is necessary to do so to further discuss/explain our anomalies, Clarence Thomas, Herman Cain, Alan Keyes, Larry Elder, Ward Connerly and others.)
Black Racism
What it is and how it is done – Black on Black hate
INTERNALIZED RACISM
The response of the “dissed”(disrespected) to physical, institutional, emotional and psychological racism when they categorize and value themselves and their own people by how closely they identify with, compare to, and/or approximate their perpetrator in his “ white value system” and “diss”(disrespect) those who do not comply.
(Ebonically speaking)
Black people hate on themselves and each other because of how they look and how they perceive how they look.
Black people hate on themselves over dark skin vs. light skin.
Black people hate on themselves over nappy hair vs. straight hair.
Black people hate on themselves over wide noses vs. straight noses.
Black people hate on themselves and each other because of how they look and which they think is considered better.
Black people hate on themselves and each other because of their religious preference be it Christian, Muslim, Baptist, Jehovah’s Witness, Catholic or something else.
Black people hate on themselves over whose religion better represents the Black community in its values and beliefs, and for that matter, what those are. Black priests and ministers each proclaim to preach/speak exclusively about what the Black community needs and wants and each is different and each is right and each is wrong.
Black people hate on themselves and each other because of how they speak, pronounce words, enunciate, use slang, and articulate.
Black people hate on themselves and each other for speaking or not speaking English, correctly, too white, too “street” or too slow with a drawling southern or a too fast eastern nasal accent.
Black people hate on themselves and each other for being too Black.
Black people hate on themselves for not being Black enough.
And Black people hate on themselves and each other for being BLACK.
Thank you for the “Willie Lynch” Letter and for Dr. James David Manning who speak to all that I have said. Thank you, Clarence Thomas and Herman Cain for being all that I have said.
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