Muhammad Rasheed's Blog, page 165

July 28, 2018

July 27, 2018

Fear of That Black Karma



Jesus Carrizales - Can everybody be racist?

Muhammad Rasheed - Is it technically possible? Sure. Is it likely in a real world sense? No.

Racism as we know it began in the early 1600s New World, when the moneyed landowners/investors required a permanent bondsman class to tame the virgin territories. Their usual go-to bondsman class—the ever abused poor white peasants of Europe—decided that they would like a different experience in the New World than what they had been used to for the last several thousand years.

The wealthy European landowners agreed and sympathized with them to a degree, and conspired across class lines to save the poor whites from the slave institution. Instead, the Black people were delegated as permanent chattel, with the poor whites eagerly taking the position as slave takers, slave breakers, overseers, etc. A new aristocracy was created based upon the concept of “whiteness,” with the source of the West’s great wealth coming from the subjugation, exploitation and plundering of Black people continuing up into the present day.

This is what “racism” actually represents. The dictionary definition only describes the propaganda marketing arm of the systemic theft and abuse of Blacks to feed the white racist aristocracy. Whites hold a centuries long tradition of telling themselves it’s okay to selfishly treat Blacks this way based on their institutionalized retcon of history to favor themselves over the people they count on to maintain their ill-gotten high-quality materialist lifestyle.

Under the current anti-Black systemic racism of Western Civilization, it is NOT possible for Black people to be racist. Blacks hold no institutionalized power that would enable them to get away with plundering whites of their wealth to give Black people an economic advantage. Even the hard-won political gains from Reconstruction to the passing of the 1964 Civil Rights Act were immediately stripped of any force, returning the people they were designed to aid back to real and functional second class citizenship. Whenever whites make the false claim that Blacks can be racist, it is always part of the effort to cover over the true, thieving nature of anti-Black systemic racism in order to train the citizenry into believing it is only about surface level “skin color” prejudice on an individual level, so we will overlook the systemic theft of Black wealth by whites.
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Published on July 27, 2018 11:36

July 26, 2018

Class Wars: Battle Tactics



Ma Zhenchao - Why is racism so serious in the West?

Muhammad Rasheed - Racism is extremely lucrative for the white racist aristocracy and it has been since the beginning. The great wealth of the West comes directly from systemic racism, so all efforts of Blacks to free themselves from it receive immense, greed-fueled pushback from the dominant oppressor class who rely upon it. This situation has created a centuries long, race-based class war that is marked by the white racist community continuously looking for more and more opportunities to exploit/plunder Black people, while their propaganda machine attempts to indoctrinate the populace into falsely believing racism is either just a fiction, or only concerned with surface-level ‘skin color’ prejudice on an individual level.
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Published on July 26, 2018 04:58

July 25, 2018

July 24, 2018

Self-Accountability Failure



Q: How should a white person respond when falsely accused of racism? 

Muhammad Rasheed - You can respond in two ways:
DIFFICULT WAY - Produce a comically copious amount of direct evidence that proves without doubt that you have dedicated your existence to dismantling the evils of anti-Black systemic racism.
EASY WAY - Accuse the offended victims of the nonsensical conservative talking point “victimhood” in a manipulative effort to gaslight them into somehow thinking your evil was actually just in their head as a “false accusation.”
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Published on July 24, 2018 05:37

July 23, 2018

Humankind's Homemade Contribution



Archelle Sols - If God is all present, all knowing, all good, and all powerful, where does evil come from?

Muhammad Rasheed - Evil is an action performed by lesser beings. God created the humans and gifted them with:
Free Will - the freedom to live life as they choose for an appointed time.
The Revealed Word of God - the instruction book to guide humans in how to best use their Free Will so they will win at life.
Respite - that if the humans so choose to use their Free Will to perform evil acts in the earth, God will not punish them until the end of the appointed time.Our time on earth as finite, material beings is a test designed to develop our character. Evil is the wretched, runny discharge produced when we fail our test.
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Published on July 23, 2018 11:48

A Whole New World All to Yourself



Richard Lowe Jr. - When is it acceptable to be racist?

Muhammad Rasheed - It is acceptable to be a racist under the following conditions:

 When you are a member of the dominant, oppressor class in a society specifically built upon systemic racism
 When the power structure of such a system is tilted in the favor of the oppressor class, and as the gatekeepers of all major institutions, can ignore or lessen any deliberately feeble anti-racism laws that may be on the books
 When the law enforcement class is the same social class historically delegated to the capturing and breaking of the body/spirit of the oppressed class, thus the police will have a generation’s old hate philosophy encoded within the sub-culture (“I can breathe”)
 When despite any token efforts to pretend racism has been solved for the sake of popular media propaganda, the main source of revenue still comes from exploiting and plundering the oppressed class, so that the highest paid executives in society are encouraged to innovate new ways to exploit them more while pretending the oppressed deserved it and the economic-based abuse somehow isn’t actually racism
Codyrazorsharp - So what you’re saying is white people are good at capitalism and marketing lmao but dude it’s “culture appropriation” lmfao

Muhammad Rasheed - "Oh, look... someone else is doing something clever they've been doing for generations. Let me literally fucking steal it, trademark it making it illegal for the original families to do it anymore, profit off of it myself, and make fun of the people that call me out on it."
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Published on July 23, 2018 05:08

July 22, 2018

Pale Imitation

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Published on July 22, 2018 18:23

Defense Tactics of the Puppetry Class



Ellis Anthony Sutton Jr. - How do you feel about the term "coonery" that some black Americans use to criticize other black people that they perceive as engaging in behavior that reinforces negative stereotypes?

Muhammad Rasheed - I actually feel significantly less strong about people’s use of the term itself (read: not at all) than I do about the behaviors that it describes. The latter is one of the items that contribute to the problems of the world, while the former is just an emotional arm-flapping distraction to keep people from narrowing their focus on the destructive behaviors themselves.

Note that an identically impotent song-n-dance is played around the “n-word” hoopla as well.
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Published on July 22, 2018 10:55

July 21, 2018

Change of Command

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Published on July 21, 2018 08:46