(ThyBlackMan.com) Over this past decade in particular, we have seen numerous members of the black elite whether they be celebrities, entertainers, pastors, etc coming out and basically buckdancing for white people by saying things that they like to hear from their handpicked black elitist negroes.
These black elitist negroes are just as dangerous if not more dangerous than the white nationalists in the form of politicians, police, and gentrifiers who terrorize our communities on a dangerous basis. They are like cancerous viruses that parasitically enrich themselves at the expense of the masses of us.
Here are some of the worst things that members of the black elite have ever said.
- Kanye West – “Do you hear about 400 years of slavery?” “400 years?” “That sounds like a choice” – When I first saw a short clip of Kanye’s remarks, I wasn’t surprised, but I was greatly sickened and disgusted with his remarks because only lost people would sit and debate online and on social media about whether slavery was “a choice”. You’ll never hear white Jews debating on whether “The Holoucast” was “a choice”. That statement is reflective of these meaningless ignorant debates of “Is police containment a choice? “Is gentrification a choice” “Is horizontal violence a choice” “Is poisoning our food/water supply a choice”. I have been boycotted Kanye many years ago after falling to “that sunken place”
2. Steve Harvey – “I don’t give a damn about slavery” – I will admit that I used to watch some old episodes of “The Steve Harvey Show” from back in the day, but he started drinking the assimilationist kool-aid by saying “I don’t give a damn about slavery” and this is absolutely one of the worst statements that any black person let alone a member of the black elite could make because this statement completely removes the onus from white people in particular that kidnapped us from Africa and put us in shackles as we were victims of some of the worst and horrendous atrocities committed against us by white People imaginable by actually blaming us for our own enslavement and oppression. We can never overlook the history of slavery and the various forms of slavery that have been and are still affecting us today via mass incarceration.
- Raven – “I’m not going to hire you if your name is Watermelondrea. That’s just not going to happen. I’m not going to hire you.” – This comment had greatly disgusted me because corporate America is has a horrendously vicious track record of not hiring black people and specifically those with black sounding names like Rayquan and Shaniqua because a black person with a white name forced on them through the legacy of slavery like John or Smith are far more likely to be hired than those with black sounding names like the ones that I mentioned previously and this is basically the truth.
4. Soulja Boy – “ “I would like to thank the slave masters for getting us out of Africa” – Back at The 2008 BET Hip-Hop Awards, he said “I would like to thank the slave masters for getting us out of Africa” and of course there were many people within our community including myself that were personally disgusted with his blatantly ill-advised and disrespectful comment. That comment to this day is one of the most ignorant and destructive comments I’ve ever heard coming from anyone in our community let alone a urban celebrity because that’s basically telling white people “thank you for enslaving and oppressing us” and that comment made my stomach absolutely sick.
- Lil Wayne – “I am a young Black rich m*********a if that don’t let you know that America understands Black m*********a matter these days, I don’t know what it is” – This comment was extremely negative and ignorant because it comes to show how mentally lost he is when it comes to issues that affects the masses of us on a daily basis that black elitist members like Wayne deliberately isolate themselves from because they feel like just because they got artificial power that it makes them immune from colonial state oppression when in fact it does not.
The Conclusion – The black elite are the cancerous parasites that must be banished from our community completely because when they say or do things to our detriment, then they will be banished and black card revoked.
Staff Writer; Kwame Shakir (aka Joe D.)
Six Things. Six Things no black person should ever say (and you happened to say it):
“Drinking the Kool-Aid”
The expression originated with the deaths of 918 people in Jonestown, Guyana, in 1978. Of the 918, about 700 were African American or of mixed-race with black blood. That included the youngest to die, a 30-month-old infant, and the oldest, a 97-year old black woman.