Muhammad Rasheed's Blog, page 88
October 11, 2020
SHOCKING! Origins of the Radical Islamacists

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "SHOCKING! Origins of the Radical Islamacists." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 12 Oct 2020. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
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Uncovering the Shouted-Down Uncomfortable Truths of 'The Bell Curve'

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "Uncovering the Shouted-Down Uncomfortable Truths of 'The Bell Curve'." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 12 Oct 2020. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
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The Bell Curve's Rejected Hidden Insights

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Once Upon a Time in the 20th Century

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[VIDEO] Kwame Ture on Marcus Garvey’s Dedication to Africa | Twitter
mi_keezy - Why does no one ever ask why, if Garvey's heart was so set on resettling in Africa, after all was said and done, did he ended up retiring to Europe instead?
Was Africa only desirable place for Garvey to be ONLY if he could return with an #ADOS entourage in tow?
Muhammad Rasheed - That African cotton wasn't gonna pick itself.
mi_keezy - ...nor those ground nuts or that palm oil, etc...
mi_keezy - Don't ever let any African tell you that colonization for them was equal or even comparable to American chattel slavery.
It's during that period a very educated & wealth elite class of Africans were given tools & training to show up in America and usurp #ADOS who were denied.
mi_keezy - Ask yourselves...
What infrastructure was being developed in your #ADOS communities during the same period.
How many of your neighbors were being trained as, educators, doctors & nurses in that same period.
[VIDEO] A Glimpse Into How Nigeria Looked Before Independence, 1948 | YouTube
mi_keezy - The irony is that during the 20's, 30's & 40's, the Western Colonizers were conducting massive infrastructure projects all over Africa.
[VIDEO] A taste of 1930s middle-class Lagos | YouTube
Muhammad Rasheed - That sounds more than just "ironic." It sounds suspicious af. Was Garvey a direct ancestor of Candace Owens...?
mi_keezy - I don't know...
I do know he was good friends with an Egyptian-Sudanese Muslim by the name Duse Mohamad Ali, who eventually retired to Nigeria after Garvey was deported from America & retired to England.
Muhammad Rasheed - these motherfuckers...
They killed Malcolm because he peeped that fake "black empowerment" bamboozle that Elijah's "black messiah" peer group had been running for fucking decades.
Muhammad Rasheed - Malcolm X was killed, but not Elijah Mohammed, Marcus Garvey, W.D. Fard, Noble Drew Ali, Louis Farrakhan, etc.?
The early 20th century was FULL of mysterious figures recruiting armies of ADOS to join their movements.
Of all those "black messiahs," why only kill Malcolm?
Muhammad Rasheed - The US gov assassinated everyone who were REAL & TRUE that Hoover genuinely feared as legitimate threats to white supremacy.
Dr. King because he was coming to get that Reparations check, and Malcolm X because he saw through the fake grifter "black empowerment" movement groups.
mi_keezy - Makes you wonder why an #ADOS following was so important to these movement that lead absolutely nowhere.
Muhammad Rasheed - As the Civil Rights movement built up to a predictable crescendo, grifter social scientists were trying to at best position themselves as real "black messiahs" to use our force to create their own personal armies to compete with white supremacy (or just for greedy, self-serving reasons to live like priest-kings), or they were Western intelligence agent false prophets assigned to mitigate the legit natural uprising of the people threat with fake movements. Of course, these characters could always attempt to go rogue and attempt to seize power, like the many examples of Western intelligence assets set up as African/middle eastern dictators would often do.
Muhammad Rasheed – Caesar wrote: “I still don’t understand how this is feasible for 40 million of us”
It's clearly not feasible at all, and the actual point was to indoctrinate us into agreeing to a blind, zombie-like, quasi-religious devotion to a variety of nefarious exploitative powers planning to transform all of Africa into a manageable resource base for a 1% criminal overclass monopolized industry.
Muhammad Rasheed - NOT fitting into those plans was the enfranchised, empowered, economically included #ADOS that Malcolm X and Dr. King envisioned for us.
And THAT'S why they had to go.
Caesar - Pan-Africanists living in the US <<<
Don't talk to me about Pan-Africanism while voluntarily staying in this white ass country.
Muhammad Rasheed - It's hard to recruit an army of brainwashed ("Wakanda Forever!" "Popeye's Chicken Sandwiches Forever!") ADOS slaves from all the way in Africa. They gotta whisper that to you up close & personal like...
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October 4, 2020
AKA The Age of Lies

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "AKA The Age of Lies." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 05 Oct 2020. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
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You Got Me F*cked Up

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "You Got Me F*cked Up." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 04 Oct 2020. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
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October 3, 2020
The Adversary Within

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "The Adversary Within." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 03 Oct 2020. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
Muhammad Rasheed - Infiltrating ADOS organizations, causing confusion and splitting them up from the inside has proven to be far more effective than outright white mob violence. Because of this, I don't think it's reasonable to respond in shock & outrage when ADOS asks to see some proof of loyalty.
We need to do a better job of being on code for the protection of this precious political movement. Does #ADOS need a formal standardization of online engagement across all social media?
Muhammad Rasheed - "[Hoover] feared us in our unity—the potential of a unified Black movement, self-conscious and armed."
Muhammad Rasheed - We must accept a certain amount of responsibility & accountabilty to the group if our individual or sub-group actions cause a reasonable suspicion. We need to be willing to be understandably transparent for the protection of the movement and the pro-Reparations momentum.
Recognize that the "reasonable suspicion" trigger should have a high degree of sensitivity precisely because of how vulnerable ADOS organizations are to diabolical skinfolk infiltration. Don't get mad, just transparently show your ID. #WarTimeRules
Even inside of the last couple of years, we saw that diabolical anti-ADOS dialog between Talib Kweli and Boyce Watkins, and we saw how Tariq behaved with his fake-out.

This is not a game; it's the difference between Freedom versus slavery. Getting together in smaller cliques and using skills & talents to do our part to increase #ADOS awareness is GREAT — but recognize that out-of-the-box moves can LOOK A CERTAIN WAY. Be prepared to explain yourself to the group and don't get offended at basic accountability if the success of ADOS as an ethnic group is indeed your goal.
Pandora_1177 - Is discernment lacking in the Black community? Yea or Nay? And tell me why.
Muhammad Rasheed - At no point in the ADOS ethnic group's 400 yr history have we ever been as good at unifying and protecting each other across all sub-political identity lines as white people have. Our fractured tribalism among ourselves is our biggest weakness.

Our white supremacist enemy is expert in exploting that weakness and has done so across the globe throughout the entire European Imperialist era. It is vital that we develop the skill to unify and protect one another from this.
The #ADOS political unification movement is the best thing to have ever happened to us since the abolishment of slavery, and we need to fully take advantage of the brand, embrace it and all stand under its umbrella for our mutual comraderie and protection of each other. #OnCode.
We have to overcome our fractured tribalist mentality in order to do this, which by its nature, compromises our powers of discernment. We are more likely to reject the group in favor of our individual sub-tribe—little different than how Flag Twitter acts among themselves.
Please recognize this weakness, how our enemy has traditionally manipulated us through it with skinfolk saboteurs to keep us forever unstable, and embrace #ADOS so we can Rise and Thrive.
We absolutely MUST politically unify under #ADOS and guard and protect each other for our mutual benefit as an ethnic group. To do so successfully will be the secret to all future successes. Because of this, you can guarantee that there will be continued attacks against #ADOS from within & without -- efforts to slander and discredit Tone & Yvette will increase, and our natural tribalist weakness will make us vulnerable to believing foolishness. Shame on us if we do.
Pandora_1177 - Politically and spiritually we are not their yet (my opinion).
Muhammad Rasheed - Of course we're not. It's a skill we have zero experience in performing and the effort will take many, many mistakes & failures to finally master.
White people had the unlimited wealth amassed from our exploitation to motivate them to do it. Will it take Reparations for us to? Or will the wealth of Reparations cause us to fragment into individual tribes even MORE, making us even more vulnerable to our wily predatory foe?
jeffreylogics - M. Rasheed wrote: "Our fractured tribalism among ourselves is our biggest weakness."
To each his own...But #ADOS has taken us way past this weak ass assessment... [apples 2 oranges]
Muhammad Rasheed - You think my assessment is weak? Show me the holes in my logic train, please. Let's discuss.
jeffreylogics - You are comparing apples to oranges to start with
Muhammad Rasheed - You're talking about us vs white people and our identity politics unity?
jeffreylogics - This comparison is like taking Lebrun James to a high school game and telling the high schoolers why aren’t they working better as a team. 2 different universe it does no justice to compare them it’s more of a disservice
Muhammad Rasheed - 1.) Strength comes from working together as a unified special interest. That's how the high-level politics game is played.
2.) White people are the dominant group and our traditional enemy. Their biggest weapon is playing upon our disunity.
This is the point of my thread. If we hope to be successful in achieving our long-term goals at all, it will need to start as a unified #ADOS in greater group cohension than we have ever achieved before.
jeffreylogics - How intelligent and structured do you have to be in order to create a slave up rising?
Muhammad Rasheed - You need to be intelligent & structured enough to identify and successfully defend yourself against the tried-n-true tactics of your centuries old traditional enemy. Minor, emotion-led, scattered skirmishes here & there have proven weak enough for him to effectively squash.
jeffreylogics - #BlackWallstreet contradicts your entire thesis. You are viewing us through the lens of the success White men have so from the jump your analysis is flawed.
Muhammad Rasheed - The #BlackWallstreet community lived during forced jim crow segregation and worked as a close-knit community for survival in a system they had no choice in. The secret to their success is still that they worked together, even after the massacre when they successfully recovered.
Show me how I'm wrong using the #BlackWallstreet example, please.
Muhammad Rasheed - jeffrey wrote: "You are viewing us through the lens of the success White men have"
I'm viewing us through the lens of politics and how it is supposed to function as a tool to uplift the group. We are disenfranchised and deliberately locked out of that game.
jeffreylogics - That’s it you are saying we don’t have that. I’m saying we do and always have. #BlackWallstreet proves we have all the things you say we don’t. But we are forced to operate under constraints white men dont. It’s not intellectually inappropriate to expect the same results [apples 2 oranges]
Muhammad Rasheed - jeffrey wrote: "That’s it you are saying we don’t have that."
We DON'T have that. At various times in the last 400 yrs we had it closer in greather or lesser isoloated pockets, but the fact that we became completely disunified in a single generation of 'Integration' reveals our weakness.
It would not have been so easy for Hoover's infiltration programs to sabotage our organizations as effectively as he did if a disunified tribalism wasn't a flaw of ADOS we need to overcome.
jeffreylogics - Then why would you assess us a failing know we can’t operate the same? The results have to be different doesn’t mean failure You expectations are not in alone with the reality of the situation
Muhammad Rasheed - I'm not sure what you mean by "operate the same." Whites function as a bullying criminal overclass, and I'm certainly not advocating that we mimic that mess. Politics is played by competing special interest groups, but our special interest group is more disunified than them all.
The shameful fruit of this disunity is that we blindly vote for our party—with our rivals exploiting our political capital to further their own agendas—while we receive nothing at all in return and grow increasingly more impoverished.
Muhammad Rasheed - jeffrey wrote: "BlackWallstreet proves we have all the things you say we don’t."
Not so. In the scheme of things that community only represented one of the fragmented tribes of the disunified ADOS whole.
labella131313 - If ADOS had historically been tribal then ADOS wouldn't be new conceptually. Moreover, I'd question framing whites as good at unification.
Muhammad Rasheed - Throughout the history of the ADOS ethnic group, there have always been competing ideologies among us, fiercely debating the best course of action in our liberation and empowerment. These conflicts were easy fodder for the enemy to fan the flames of inner-group wars, which is his specialty.
The descendants of the light-skinned ethnic tribes of Europe were so good at unification, that they created the white racist aristocracy—spanning across all class, creed and ideological lines—at our expense.
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October 2, 2020
Notes White Observing #18: Quantum Thought...?

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "Quantum Thought...?." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 02 Oct 2020. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.

1.) "Guard strictly your habit of prayers, especially the Middle Prayer; and stand before Allah in a devout frame of mind." ~The Holy Qur'an (2:238)

2.) “Behaviors become increasingly strengthened through repetition. This strengthening physically alters the brain in a way that cannot be entirely undone, if at all; it is modified with great difficulty. Such modification requires a greater effort of will, additional repetition of the new behavior, and more time the more deeply embedded in the brain the old behavior has become. Experiences of religious conversion also generate new patterns of behavior, sometimes quite abruptly. But even here, in this widely recognized but more mysterious process, it is well-known that the old patterns, and the potential for falling back into old behaviors, do not simply disappear.
“Complex, multidimensional series of actions that have become habitual start out as single. Individually considered, and selected choices. Later they develop into the automatic actions we call habits. Our responses, in other words, become ‘second nature,’ which is indeed an apt term. Nonetheless, we all wish to retain within the realm of choice final authority over these habitual responses, choosing to restrain and release them as best serves our interests, or more importantly, as we consider right.” ~Dr. Jeffrey Satinover; Homosexuality and the Politics of Truth (pg 139)

3.) “Forget about where the electron is located and think about the electron is spinning, right? The electron is spinning just like the earth spins. It’s really exactly like that, it’s like a little spinning top, except when you measure the spin you can sort of send the electron through a magnetic field and you will get it to deflect either up or down, depending on whether it is spinning… spin up or spin down. You only ever get one of two answers: it's either going up or going down, it’s nowhere in between—this is an empirical measured FACT. Okay? So that’s a part of quantum mechanics. That’s the ‘quantum’ fact, that there’s a discrete set of possible answers to this question of ‘Is it spinning clockwise or counter-clockwise? Yes or no?’ Those two possibilities, nowhere in between. So if you have a magnetic field that is oriented vertically, you send your electron through it, it gets deflected up, you say, ‘Oh! It’s spin up.’ So now I’ve measured its spin; I know what its state is. If I send it through another magnetic field oriented vertically it will ALWAYS be deflected up every single time. We know what it is, we’re going to measure it, measuring it in THIS case doesn’t change it. It’s in exactly that state, we know it. Okay?
“Now let’s send it through a magnetic field that is oriented horizontally, so it’s going to be deflected either right or left. We know exactly what state it’s in, it’s spinning up, but when you send it through that magnetic field that’s oriented horizontally it gets deflected left or right 50/50! Unpredictably! There’s no way we can predict it! And then once it is – so okay, now it’s been spinning up, you measured it spinning left let’s say – send it through another magnet that’s going vertically, and now it’s 50/50 again! It could be spin up or spin down. So somehow, even though we knew exactly what state it was in, we couldn’t predict what would happen next. That is part of quantum mechanics.” ~Sean Carroll
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Muhammad Rasheed - Everyone knows that repetition builds up habits which when continued turns into lifestyles. I've used that principle in my art world life to regularly produce my cartoon content -- 2000+ pages of graphic novels and almost a thousand editorial cartoons -- as well as the rituals of my religious life. I even used the principle to change my diet, where I started regularly eating all the foods I despised in my childhood, and now I don't hate them anymore. I actually consider them food. lol Deliberately doing things repetitively until I built up new habits has been a reliable tool I've done for years and it almost has never failed me...
...except in this one mysterious area.
Since Oct 2017, I started adding this one sentence to the du'a at the end of my mandatory prayers. I customized the saying from something I saw in the Qur'an that I thought was cool and wanted to permanently add it to my prayer life. This is something I had been doing for YEARS, taking away and adding sentences to my end-of-salat du'a to create the perfect personal mini-prayer recitation and I never had any issues. But for some reason, this particular sentence would never stick, even up until today. I do not know what it is... it's the first time that the repetition-until-habit pinciple has failed me. Sometimes I'll say the sentence, sometimes I won't... I can't even call it "forgetting to say it" at this point, since it's been three years now and I'm way beyond active remembrance at this point... that's why I'm trying to build the sentence into the mental 'muscle memory' of recitation habit, so I DON'T need to actively remember to say it. But I don't say it consistently for whatever reason. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. On Ramadan's Night of Power this year, I started saying it at the du'a I do at the beginning of the witr prayer, where it sticks with a 100% success rate with zero issues as predicted, but still it won't stick in the du'a at the end.
I was kind of bummed out and confused about this mystery until I saw Dr. Carroll's Joe Rogan interview and now I'm actively, hopefully wondering if the solution to the mystery is actually related to quantum mechanics principles manifesting in human thought and memory. I'm not a physicist myself, so I have no idea if that's a thing, but my confidence that this could possibly be the solution was bolstered when Dr. Carroll mentioned that the scientists were expanding their understanding of quantum physics applications to the greater macroverse areas.
It sounds really cool, but I'm skeptical if this current crop of physicists are up to the task since Dr. Carroll admitted in this same interview that his crowd:
rejects God/spirit as prerequisite for studying sciencemodern physicists and their institutional bodies actively avoid exploring of the Big Questions the philosophers traditionally ponder from the findings of quantum physics and philosopher is actually treated as an inferior position within academicmodern physicists are not trained to develop the tools that enable deep mental exploration of the Big Questions traditionally explored in organized religion because they aren't 'job worthy' tools in academia, in addition to the hostile dismissal of anything even remotely reminding them of religion and its philosophical Big QuestionsIn other words, the Godless are the thought police gatekeepers of the quantum fields, they find themselves admittedly inadequate to the task of deep study into the material, and this is precisely because they lack the skills to explore higher-conscious philosophical concepts revealed by quantum physics due to their hard-hearted rejection of the same in organized religion.
See Also:
Notes While Observing #16: The Exclusive White Male Homosexual Club
Notes While Observing #15: Playing the Coon Card
Notes While Observing #14: The Toxicity of Unsolicited "Advice"
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)
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October 1, 2020
Why Mainstream Political Cartooning is Struggling

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "Why Mainstream Political Cartooning is Struggling." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 01 Oct 2020. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
Muhammad Rasheed - When was the last time POTUS candidates technically debated? When JFK ran?
Mike Beckom - I haven't had the chance to hear from you lately. Which candidate do you think might could earn your vote this year and why?
Muhammad Rasheed - Since neither POTUS candidate has committed to my Reparations and our Black Political Agenda, I'm skipping that slot altogether to vote Democratic Party down ballot.
Mike Beckom - realistically... did you think either side WOULD commit to those?
Muhammad Rasheed - No. The Dems are too smug in their taking our vote for granted. It'll first take some radical grassroot activism efforts to shake them out of it before they are ready to pay attention to our demands.
Naturally no one expected the GOP leadership to care what Black Americans thought at all.
Mike Beckom - ....and yet, under this president, unemployment for the black community was at an all-time low. Trump has done more for HBCU than most of his predecessors, and he's all but begged to be allowed to send in the necessary forces to quell the violence that's rocked so many portions of our country only to be rebuffed by liberal democrats. So now I'm curious....what is it that you think the left IS gonna do for you?
Muhammad Rasheed - Mike wrote: "....and yet, under this president, unemployment for the black community was at an all-time low."
This is an illusion. The numbers for Black immigrants and Black Americans were conflated. My ethnic group is still artificially impoverished, and conflating those numbers only guarantees the problem won;t be addressed (that's why they do it). It's not just Trump though -- the government has been doing that sneaky stuff since the '70s.
Mike wrote: "Trump has done more for HBCU than most of his predecessors..."
This is another shady bamboozle, because more immigrants attend the HBCUs than the group they were founded to help. This was clearly just a GOP-immigrant alliance and not anything to help my people.
Mike wrote: "...and he's all but begged to be allowed to send in the necessary forces to quell the violence that's rocked so many portions of our country only to be rebuffed by liberal democrats."
How would sending in anti-Black headbreakers in my communities help me at all? Why would I vote for a president who refused to apologize for thinking the Central Park Five should have been executed for a crime it turns out they didn't commit because of his anti-Black bias?
Mike wrote: "So now I'm curious....what is it that you think the left IS gonna do for you?"
As the Democratic Party's most loyal constituency, it's complacency that causes our party to ignore us. Radical activism and voting strategy will shake them out of it if the pressure is applied in adequate numbers. That's our biggest focus right now is building critical mass members for an effective boycott.
Mike Beckom - some light reading for ya...
[ARTICLE] Trump signs bill restoring funding for black colleges | AP
or this little nugget...
[ARTICLE] Biden: 'If you have a problem figuring out whether you're for me or Trump, then you ain't black' | CNN
these are some of my personal favorites.....but you go on and vote for him anyhow...
[ARTICLE] Will Black Voters Still Love Biden When They Remember Who He Was? | NY Mag Intelligencer
[ARTICLE] Joe Biden worried in 1977 that certain de-segregation policies would cause his children to grow up 'in a racial jungle' | Business Insider
[ARTICLE] Biden in 1993 speech pushing crime bill warned of 'predators on our streets' who were 'beyond the pale' | CNN
Muhammad Rasheed - @Mike... You ignored all of my comments to post partisan stuff that didn't have anything to do with me.
1.) I pointed out that immigrants have overrun and have admissions preference over my ethnic group at the HBCUs, so Trump's support of those usurped institutions isn't helping me.
2.) I told you in my second thread comment that I'm not voting for the POTUS candidate at all and instead I'm voting down ballot. You still said "but you go on and vote for him anyhow" as if you live in a steel vault and can't hear or read when people say stuff to you.
Do you have coronavirus or something? Is something wrong?
Mike Beckom - what is a 'down ballot'? never heard of that.
Muhammad Rasheed - It's when you don't vote at the top of the ballot where the presidential candidate names are (leave 'em blank or write in something) and instead vote down the rest of the ballot for all the other stuff. It's a form of boycott.
Muhammad Rasheed - The benefit for activism strategy is that it does show we came out and were actively engaged, while simultaneously sending a clear message to the party leaders who of course covet that WH seat.
Mike Beckom - by not 'picking a side', don't you also run the risk of inadvertently aiding the side you favor less?
Muhammad Rasheed - No. As you pointed out yourself, Biden is equally as hostile and racist towards my group as the opposing party, so I don't have anything to lose anyway. I'm literally not getting a thing from either of them.
Forcing the party to commit to my demands using radical activism strategy is the only option they leave me.
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September 30, 2020
The Worthless Opinion of a Skinfolk Stooge

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Rasheed, Muhammad. "The Worthless Opinion of a Skinfolk Stooge." Cartoon. The Official Website of Cartoonist M. Rasheed 01 Oct 2020. Pen & ink w/Adobe Photoshop color.
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