Muhammad Rasheed's Blog, page 60
May 5, 2021
Black Codes #2021

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "Black Codes #2021." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 05 May 2021. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
ARTIST'S DESCRIPTION
This #MRasheedCartoons image was inspired by a line with a training instruction that said it was important we realize that it wasn't a weakness to reach out for help with life difficulties. This reminded me of a recent argument where a while supremacist continuously dismissed the anti-racism activism bullet points of the American Descendants of Slavery as "victimhood" and a lack of personal career motivation no matter how many times I explained it wasn't about what he was trying to gaslight it into.

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Published on May 05, 2021 07:55
May 4, 2021
Anti-Equity

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "Anti-Equity." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 05 May 2021. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
ARTIST'S DESCRIPTION
This #MRasheedCartoons image was inspired by the lightning quick drafting, signing and implementation of the Anti-Asian Hate Crimes Bill triggered by a very recent violent terror event. Like the Japanese Internment Reparations Bill before it, it represented specificity for a special interest group that was passed quickly & decisively despite complaints from dissenters because it the right thing to do.
By contrast, such specificity for Black Americans was pointed denied, these denials framed within justifications claiming that it would “divide the nation.” Regularly occurring violent terror events since George Zimmerman was allowed to murder the youth Trayvon Martin with impunity provided nothing for the Black American community accept a grifting “Black Lives Matter” that preyed upon Black American trauma to raise money to give to rival political identity groups.
While this is happening, the nation is currently in a heated debate over whether the United States is racist or not. Presumably, giving the so-called “model minority” more benefits and favor under the white gaze is supposed to prove that the nation isn’t run by racists, but please note that it has always been the American Descendants of Slavery ethnic group who has born the full brunt of the white racist aristocracy’s systemic racist terror protocols, and the fact that this situation has not changed at all, means that the nation is indeed still ran by greed-fueled arrogant racist across the board.
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Published on May 04, 2021 22:15
'Sincere Fictions' Indoctrination Campaign, part one

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "'Sincere Fictions' Indoctrination Campaign, part one." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 04 May 2021. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
ARTIST'S DESCRIPTION
This #MRasheedCartoons image was inspired by all of the "America isn't racist" talk going on recently, spurred by Sen. Tim Scott and VP Kamala Harris. The old saying that you can tell how healthy a company or country is by how it treats its most vulnerable citizens holds true here. How the leadership class of the United States has treated the American Descendants of Slavery ethnic group has always determined our racism levels. Currently, ADOS remains the most disrespected, most exploited group as it is unofficial policy to subjugate us into a wealthless bottom caste -- a state we've fought to escape from for all of our 400 yrs in North America.
In other words, America will continue to be a racist country until the 1% criminal overclass that preys upon us is overthrown, our reparations is paid out, the racial wealth gap closed and we are economically included into a protected wealth-building ownership class.

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Published on May 04, 2021 07:55
May 3, 2021
A Clumsily Biased Judgment

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "A Clumsily Biased Judgment." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 03 May 2021. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
ARTIST'S DESCRIPTION
This #MRasheedCartoons image was created as the cover illustration to a brief dialog I participated in on LinkedIn (excerpted below). Someone gave over-the-top praise to Alfonso Ribeiro over a particular scene where he asserted his right to his ‘Blackness’ as a conservative, which is fine. But the legion of demonstrably racist white racists who enthusiastically proclaimed him to be the best actor in the entire show (if not the universe) because of that one scene, showed their ridiculous biases on full display.
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Wallace Jackson - Alfonso Ribeiro was the best actor on that show...
Muhammad Rasheed - Based on what?
Wallace Jackson - Based On Acting Ability...
Muhammad Rasheed - So you believe his acting ability is superior to that of the trained veteran actors on this show?
Do you hold a teaching background in acting skills?
Wallace Jackson - Indeed! Why was the audience Acting Teachers?!
Muhammad Rasheed - The studio audience has a flashing applause sign to direct their sheeple participation. lol

I'm amused that you're using that to legitimize your own on-cue response to it.
Wallace Jackson - The Many Likes Of My Statement By Other LinkedIn Members are what Legitimize It, Not Acting Teachers... TV Shows Are Watched By Viewers, Not Acting Teachers...
Muhammad Rasheed - Your logical fallacy is called "Appeal to the People" (Argumentum ad Populum). It is an informal fallacy of relevance that occurs when someone makes an appeal to large numbers of people that somehow magically means they are right in an argument.
Muhammad Rasheed - Alfonso's character is a shill for plastic conservative talking points and you interpret the actor's recitation of those points as 'good acting ability' for no other reason because you agree with them.
That means you lack credibility in judging someone's acting skills.
Wallace Jackson - You Mean The Millions Who Love Alfonso Such That Producers Gave Him His Own Game Show On a Major Network? Those Fans?
Muhammad Rasheed - Wallace wrote: "You Mean The Millions Who Love Alfonso Such That Producers Gave Him..."
Hollywood producers saw an exploitable resource that they believed could make them some money. That's all. The success of the Fresh Prince show meant that Alfonso had a certain number of fans who could possibly translate into ad revenue from viewership.
Wallace Jackson - Nope, Pure Assessment Of Performance Enjoyment... Sorry To Burst Your Attempt At Leftist Bolstering...
Muhammad Rasheed - lol I'm not a "leftist." Sorry to burst your attempt to hide behind your partisan labeling when called out on your partisan nonsense.
Wallace wrote: "Nope."
You mean, "Yup." You failed your integrity check, skippy.

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Published on May 03, 2021 05:05
May 2, 2021
Pushing Through Those Kooky 'Sincere Fictions'

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "Pushing Through Those Kooky 'Sincere Fictions.'" Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 03 May 2021. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
ARTIST'S DESCRIPTIONThis #MRasheedCartoons image was inspired by an email dump full of links that an acquaintance shared with me, one of the links being a certain online video platform with a certain reputation. The reputation is based on the quality of content mostly filling it up rather than the actual point of the hosting service, but people generally don't see that deep into things. Anyway, as I scroll through the titles of these videos and getting triggered and angry af, I'm really thinking about debuting my own channel on here and actively going after this anti-ADOS, anti-Islam, anti-everything that's worth a day content because I friggin' need to so I'll feel better. lol

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Published on May 02, 2021 15:00
May 1, 2021
Incompatible

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "Incompatible." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 01 May 2021. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
ARTIST'S DESCRIPTIONThis #MRasheedCartoons image was inspired by a video clip by Jordan Peterson, in which he described that people are interested in other people according to how close they are to a subjective perceived ideal. This causes people to continuously give unsolicited feedback about how far away from their ideal you that you are.

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Published on May 01, 2021 13:29
America's Silk Road of Hypocrisy

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "America's Silk Road of Hypocrisy." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 01 May 2021. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
ARTIST'S DESCRIPTIONThis #MRasheedCartoons image was inspired by this astute Tweet that pointed what my caricatured version of the message is saying:
"Always remember how 'Stop Asian Hate' was never met with 'Stop All Hate' etc from white people and everyone responsible for continuing anti-blackness today as it negatively affects native black Americans. Very revealing and extremely important political comparison."The dominant political identity group and their loyal immigrant support class use the civil rights activist tactics and strategies of the American Descendants of Slavery to create new free handouts for themselves. They've usurped government & industry to pat themselves on the back and reward themselves with stolen ADOS inheritance wealth and American tax dollars with impunity.

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Published on May 01, 2021 10:48
A Contrast in Quality Between the Different Social Activist Types

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "A Contrast in Quality Between the Different Social Activist Types." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 01 May 2021. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
ARTIST'S DESCRIPTIONThis #MRasheedCartoons image was inspired by the use of "racial justice leaders" in several posts throughout social media, as the professional "diversity & inclusion" crowd work to pretend to address systemic racism by enabling the Fortune 1000's antitrust laundering schemes.

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Published on May 01, 2021 07:02
Night Ridin' Again

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "Night Ridin' Again." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 01 May 2021. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
ARTIST'S DESCRIPTIONThis #MRasheedCartoons image was inspired by this article about predatory white people having a fit over just the idea that the US gov would side with their prey after complaints of racism. The gov is forging loans of the victims as part of a reparatory process, and the diabolical, greed-fueled whites who caused the problems in the first place are suing because their systemic racist schemes made sure to make the laws wishy-washy enough to enable them to legally steal a portion of that loan forgiveness deal for themselves. That's of course the entire point of their "skin color" politics double-talk and refusal to support any specificity policies that they can't also dip their stealing-ass fingers in. For example, the part of the article that stood out most to me was this:
"The U.S. Department of Agriculture defines 'socially disadvantaged' farmers and ranchers as those who 'have been subjected to racial or ethnic prejudice because of their identity as members of a group,' including Blacks, American Indians, Hispanics, Alaskan natives, Asian Americans or Pacific Islanders."
Based on the trends of history, I'll expect very few Black Americans (ADOS) to qualify for this loan forgiveness due to biased white gatekeeper magic, while all of the so-called "American Indians, Hispanics, Alaskan natives, Asian Americans or Pacific Islanders" that receive it will suspiciously look reeeeal Caucasian. You know how they do.
As I Twitted earlier in response to an old white woman being caught on a surveillance camera stealing a car radio, white folks steal. That's their thing. Apparently they NEVER grow out of it. The funny part is that the worst nightmare whites have is of Black people taking back what was stolen from us.
White folks FAVORITE movies of all time? Anything involving trafficking, heists, colluding racketeers as the charming protagonists, et cetera. #WhiteFolksSteal

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Published on May 01, 2021 06:35
A Demonstration in Contrasting Response Types from the Racist

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "A Demonstration in Contrasting Response Types from the Racist." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 01 May 2021. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
ARTIST'S DESCRIPTIONThis #MRasheedCartoons image was inspired by a white racist who responded "Just wow" when I explained what systemic racism actually was. Since this was one of the numerous characters who had all of that unlimited praise in another post of a Liberian-American uncritically parroting white conservative talking points, it caught my interest. Especially since the white supremacist that I was actually talking to 'Liked' his "Just wow" as if it actually held some kind of meaning. This one is worth a sequel to dig into what "Just wow" actually reveals in its context.

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Published on May 01, 2021 05:27