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Monday, December 14, 2020

THE 1619 PROJECT BBC NYT BLM CARMICHAEL RACISTS OF COLOR CALLING OUT WHITE STOKELYS

 THE FUCKING WHITE STOKELYS HAVE TO CONFESS THAT  THE RACIST CARMICHAEL NEGROES ARE RIGHT AND WHITE STOKELYS HAVE SINNED AGAIN, 

ORIGINAL SINNERS THAT THEY ARE, 

AND THAT NEGRO CARMICHAELS ARE NOT!

WHITE STOKELYS ARE ALL GUILTY.

THEY DON'T NEED, WANT, OR DESERVE A TRIAL BEFORE ANY CARMICHAEL TRIBUNALS.

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Here's a good account of a classic Stokely, Boudin:

"...That article is an interesting document in itself.  Its author, Hari Kunzru, appears to be a native born Brit of South Asian descent, and a very successful novelist.  The essay is among other things a detailed treatment of leftist ideas on race in the United States.  Kunzru quotes from a 1970 Weather Underground manifesto, Prairie Fire, on the relationship of white and nonwhite revolutionaries. "The Black struggle for self-determination is the strategic leading force of the US revolution…. Black and Third World people’s right to determine the direction of their struggle is undeniable. Self-determination means the right of oppressed people to seize and organize their future and the future of their children…. Whatever decisions Black people and other oppressed peoples make in exercising this right to self-determination, white revolutionaries and anti-imperialists have a very clear-cut responsibility to support those decisions once they are arrived at. This does not mean to support only those choices one approves of."  Kathy Boudin was a white member of the Weather Underground who helped carry out a 1981 armored car robbery on Long Island in which a guard and two police officers were killed.  Twenty years later, in the midst of a long prison sentence, she claimed that she hadn't known  anything about the robbery in detail but had willingly participated in it because she supported a struggle that was 'not my struggle.   I certainly don’t have the right to criticize anything. The less I would know and the more I would give up total self, the better—the more committed and the more moral I was'......

"Yet his quotes from the Weather Underground and from Boudin have a great deal of resonance today, when white people are constantly exhorted to mistrust all their own views and feelings about racial issues and defer to others..." DK

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