Like I’ve stated numerous times, the pro-black ideology of today is not about the advancement of black people, it’s about preaching non-stop inferiority into black people to foster a culture of failure that those with significant followings and a silver tongue could use to capitalize from. Putting up a legit pro-black candidate to address the needs and concerns of black people goes against the inferiority complex that permeates through the pro-black atmosphere. You are expected to cry and complain, cry and complain, & toss a few dollars here and there to support a documentary or buy some t shirts or whatever under the guise of practicing “black economic empowerment”. You are also taught to distrust and question everything about the political system and wholeheartedly believe that this political system is purposely designed to keep you in a state of subjugation in addition to convincing yourself that everyday you wake up, you are a victim simply because of your skin color. How would any of those messages hold true if a pro-black actually decided to run for a political office to genuinely seek to create real systemic change as an actually contender in the very same system where these systemic policies are created?
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