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January 7, 2019
That Ole Unspoken But Understood Clause

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Published on January 07, 2019 19:25
January 6, 2019
Skillfully Managing the Status Quo

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Published on January 06, 2019 20:09
January 5, 2019
Inter-Party Bullying and Manipulation Tactics

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Published on January 05, 2019 19:19
That Growing Reparations Ticket (1619 - Present)

Muhammad Rasheed -White people don't want economic equality with Black people.
I know that to state that so bluntly may come across as mean or harsh, and my ideological enemies will probably even label it "divisive" and nonsensically "reverse racist" because it sends shivers through their white privilege, making them uncomfortable, but it's true. The rhetoric of the ones who are even supposed to be my political friends doesn't match their actions, nor do they match the facts revealed in the historical record from the last 400 years.
One clue is their effort to change the meaning of the term "racism" itself. The current trend is to insist it only refers to shallow skin color prejudice on the individual level — they need it to be:
"A natural, primitive, tribal trait that has more to do with Black people because they can't seem to be of a more evolved higher-consciousness and generously forgive psychopathic whites for the savage murders of Black innocents and just let the topic go."
The true definition of the term is simpler, and actually aligns to what actually happens in reality.
During the 17th century, the dominant special interest group made the selfish, evil decision to permanently delegate the African people to the bondsman class, an agreement made across class lines to spare the poor whites themselves from the slavery institution. This was the birth of the white racist aristocracy, requiring a group effort of anti-Black systemic racism to uphold it, which every single decision made up into the modern day being exactly that. Any attempt to divorce 'racism' from this background of where it come from is a lie made to steer the public's attention away from the fact that the white racist aristocracy still exists, that even though Black people are no longer legally chattel, they are still systemically subjugated, exploited and economically plundered to feed the wealth hoards of the selfish, thieving white racist aristocracy.
The pushback against Black people demanding Reparatory Justice for the wrongs — ALL the wrongs, not just for slavery itself — done to them comes solely from the fact that the plunder of their communities hasn't stopped, other than during that brief time period of Reconstruction. Black people are still the go-to exploited gravy train for the white racist aristocracy, and the latter has every intention of keeping it going for as long as they can.
So if white people never stopped committing the original wrong, have taken pains to indoctrinate the populace that racism isn't that big of a deal, or it's not even real, then obviously agreeing to payout Reparations would mean they have to stop plundering Blacks and see their favorite streams of revenue come to a screeching halt. And the kicker would be that if anti-Black systemic racism was finally dismantled and Reparatory Justice was paid to make up for it, then that would mean true economic equality would then be achieved, which is the very scenario white people have been trying to avoid for four centuries and counting. They love their barbaric aristocracy, they love pretending they are inherently superior to Black people, and above all else, they fear that true equality will lead to a 180° flip of the power dynamic, with Blacks ruling over them as in the previous age, pre-white supremacist era.
This is what the citizens of the United States of America are dealing with and why no real progress in race relations is able to stick and gain momentum. This is why anti-Black systemic racism is the nation's most enduring sin and why the Reparations bill is growing.
INSPIRATION: 1.) Justice Department, CFPB Say Mortgage Lender Overcharged African-American and Hispanic Borrowers
2.) U.S. Government Uses Race Test for $80 Million in Payments
3.) Survey Finds Insurance Companies Charge Black Drivers Living in Predominately African-American Neighborhoods 70% More for Auto Insurance
4.) City Council alert: Fifth Third Bank hiked interest rates on minority customers
5.) Wells Fargo Deliberately Pushed Dangerous Loans On Blacks, Hispanics: Lawsuit
6.) Feds: BancorpSouth illegally denied black consumers fair access to mortgages
7.) Just FOUR Home Loans Were Given To African-Americans In This Major City In A Whole Year
8.) Credit Card Debt’s Mighty Grip on Black America
9.) 5 Big Companies Sued for Racial Discrimination
10.) ‘I Put in White Tenants’: The Grim, Racist (and Likely Illegal) Methods of One Brooklyn Landlord
11.) Hasidic neighborhood in South Williamsburg is a top beneficiary of Section 8, but some question whether law is strictly followed
12.) Just as I Suspected, Paying Rent Is Racist
13.) [INTERVIEW] Richard Rothstein "The Color of Law"
14.) BOSTON. RACISM. IMAGE. REALITY.
15.) That was no typo: The median net worth of black Bostonians really is $8
16.) Homes owned by Black Americans are undervalued by billions of dollars
17.) [REVIEW] The History Thieves by Ian Cobain – how Britain covered up its imperial crimes
18.) The Case for Reparations
19.) Black Workers Really Do Need to Be Twice as Good
20.) Honda to pay $25M for overcharging minority buyers on loans
21.) How Toyota May Have Started Overcharging Minority Customers
22.) [TRANSCRIPT] Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 1967 speech to NATRA (2 of 2)
23.) The Black Family in the Age of Mass Incarceration
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Published on January 05, 2019 03:01
January 3, 2019
'Our Revolution' to Protect the Status Quo

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INSPIRATION : 1.) Why Is Bernie Sanders Against Reparations?
2a.) Sanders defends Trump voters: I don't think they're racists, sexists or homophobes
2b.) Bernie Sanders still says class is more important than race. He is still wrong | Michael Arceneaux
3.) Bernie Sanders addresses campaign sexual harassment allegations threatening to derail 2020 bid
“This is Bernie Sanders. This is someone who believes from the bottom of his heart in equality. He does. I think he’ll be the best president in the history of America on equality,” DeMoro said. “I’m hopefully going to be part of organizing every woman in this country for Bernie in 2020.”
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Published on January 03, 2019 19:03
January 2, 2019
Tipping Your Hand by Protecting the Devil

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Published on January 02, 2019 18:37
January 1, 2019
Rewarding Desired Behavior by Tipping Your Hand

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Published on January 01, 2019 19:16
Communication Glitch

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Published on January 01, 2019 03:31
December 30, 2018
Notes While Observing: The Toxicity of Unsolicited "Advice"

Muhammad Rasheed - Today's daily editorial cartoon is just a caricatured parody of an 8 page rant someone posted under one of my cartoons yesterday. Nothing special, just something typical from people who assume, for whatever reason, that my little Activist character is actually a drawing of me. Because of this I tend to get these people who approach me thinking they will be able to exert a strong-willed, dominant maturity influence over whom they believe is just a precocious kid whose powers they can steer to support their own agendas (presumably while also grooming me for molestation or whatever). Once they find out I'm 50 yrs old, they mutter something semi-coherent and then slink back into the shadows of their Whitopia.
Since it is a 'slow news day' so to speak, I did want to use the space to explore an unrelated packet of thought meanings floating around in my head for a 14th episode of my Notes While Observing series to be found HERE .
Shane Taylor - Inspiration?
*Watches people claim a resemblance to the racist leprechaun*
Tom Deyoung - I criticized his approach on fighting racism with racism, it will only create more racists. I claimed using any violence to silence welcomes all violence to silence. Referencing the battle of Berkeley and Charlottesville. When I disagreed with his approach he alluded to the accusation of me being racist. Funny how white people cant be a part of the topic of how to fight racism in the USA, almost as if he thinks we don’t qualify.
Jasper Thomas - How is he racist?
Tom Deyoung - Boycotting white business owners for being white in a cartoon.
Muhammad Rasheed - That’s not ‘racism,’ Tom. It’s literally a counter-racism tactic designed to stop racism.
This cartoon isn’t of you by the way; I deleted the rant it was actually inspired by, from a Quoran I haven’t seen before.
Tom Deyoung - Boycotting based on race is racism.
Muhammad Rasheed - Racism is subjugating and exploiting a group based on racial phenotype from the Western chattel slavery system that birthed the concept. Please discard your self-serving definition of the term.
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See Also :
Notes While Observing #13: Breaking the Chains of Plunder
Notes While Observing #12: The Sloppiest Cover-Up of All
Notes While Observing #11: Driving the Narrative of 'Whiteness'
Notes While Observing #10: The White Establishment's Plan for Profiting From Black Reparations
Notes While Observing #9: The Descendants of Yakub
Notes While Observing #8: The 1972 Gary Convention
Notes While Observing #7: Strategies of the Discrimination Olympics
Notes While Observing #6: The GOP's International War on Black America
Notes While Observing #5: The Case of the Old Switcheroo
Notes While Observing #4: Risk Responses of the Racial Contract Beneficiary
Notes While Observing #3: Pig Blood, Clinton vs Alton, & Black Twitter
Notes While Observing #2: The Crack in the Musical Bedrock
Notes While Observing #1: Stephen King (Carrie) & Barbra Streisand (Yentl Mendel)
Published on December 30, 2018 18:20
December 29, 2018
Explicit Bias + Confirmation Bias = A Tool of Systemic Racism

Gary McCoy - Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi's illegal immigrant love-child shot and killed a police officer on Christmas day.
Muhammad Rasheed - What did the cop do?
Steve Kearney - @Muhammad... he wore a uniform ....
Muhammad Rasheed - ...while he was beating him.
Gary McCoy - Know the cop wasn't beating him. Cop pulled him over. The guy was already a criminal. And the thugs shot the cop In Cold Blood.
Muhammad Rasheed - Cop pulled him over because he wasn't white and then started harassing him, huh? Cops should really stop doing that to people. Everyone isn't going to be as passive and patient as the late Philando Castile, am I right?
Gary McCoy - The murdered cop who had a five month old son and wife back home was from Fiji. Not one of the white supremacists who hides under your bed at night.
Muhammad Rasheed - He should have thought about his family before he started abusing his power and harassing non-whites, huh?. Too bad. Maybe his Bros-in-Blue learned a lesson from this.
Probably not though.
Ken Leong - @Muhammad... the illegal was DUI. Had previous DUIs and should had been deported. There are plenty of illegals that DUI. You want them to hit you or a family member?
Muhammad Rasheed - The cop could tell he was DUI by how dark he was, am I right?
Gordon Campbell - Cop killers don't get to live well, no matter where they are from or end up. Oh, and Muhammad has some virulent issues, no?
Ken Leong - @Muhammad... you a "Victacrat"?
Muhammad Rasheed - I'm more concerned with the savage cops who randomly kill civilians for no reason other than to quench their psychopathic fetishes.
How come y'all never talk about that? Since I'm NOT a cop, I'm not likely to care about the other thing since cops aren't the good guys in my neighborhoods.
Bill Bauer - @Muhammad... maybe you should become a cop and be part of the solution to solve the problem you see.
Muhammad Rasheed - So I can get shot in the back by my Bros-in-Blue?
No thanks.
Muhammad Rasheed - A Baltimore police officer was killed before testifying against fellow cops
Ken Leong - @Muhammad... you should go through this training to get a better view on why shootings happen.
Muhammad Rasheed - smdh
Muhammad Rasheed - @Ken... Racism training? No thanks.
Gerry Harris - @Muhammad... I wish a cop would beat your sorry Muslim ass.
Gerry Harris - @Muhammad... I hope a white supremacist cop pulls your ass over and beats you to a pulp.
Bill Bauer - @Muhammad... It's much easier to be part of the problem than the solution.
Bradley Doyle - Muhammad Rasheed screw you, you worthless piece of trash. You race bait everything.
Muhammad Rasheed - @Bill... That doesn't mean very much when you lot talk, since you invented and maintain the problem.
Muhammad Rasheed - @Bradley... This is how you act when all I did was point out how you really are in good faith? Wow. Take a pill and lie down before you blow out a heroin vein. Geez...
Chris Bassett - @Muhammad... let’s see 1) he was an ILLEGAL ALIEN. A crime. 2). He was driving a car without a license A crime. 3.) he was in possession of a gun not purchased A crime. 4). He discharged that gun in public. A crime. 5 he shot AND KILLED someone a crime. I am sure where you come from this is completely ok. And before you EVEN call me a racist; YOU are the one who sees this guy as no big deal. Have a nice day. 6). He was driving drunk. Do you wanna guess? Legal or Not so much
Muhammad Rasheed - @Chris... 1) So? You're probably shooting up heroin right now and that's a crime, too. You routinely pick-n-choose which crimes you consider a big deal or not based on the race of the accused. Your all-caps emphasis means nothing because none of that is a big deal coming from you lot. 2-4) So? White people in rural areas do all of these things all of the time and always get away free or get slaps on the wrist. If you don't care when your people do it then I don't care when you pretend to care when non-whites do it. 5) White racists are lynching Ferguson activists and their kids and the racist cops are calling the murders "suicides." Don't act like you care about people getting murdered when you don't. You just get off on cops harassing people that aren't you. 6) You were driving drunk yesterday. How come you didn't care about that?
Published on December 29, 2018 19:36