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Saturday, March 04, 2006

Black Man Attacks Black Woman
For Being A White Man

Oooh Dawg, watch out for Spike Lee. Did you get to check out this tirade about Condoleeza Rice?

Just for my own peace of mind, I'm gonna try and 'splain this one to myself:

Black guy (that's Spike, Dawg) is born in the United States and experiences racism while growing up. Black guy submits, no, subjects himself to the Man's system and learns how to make films. Black guy makes lots of films showing how bad it is to be black in the Man's World. Black guy teaches two generations of other black folks that racism is inherent in the Man's World and, from birth, black people cannot possibly live equally and freely in a racist Man's World. Black guy makes zillions of bucks off the Man and lives like a king and has season tickets to the Knicks and drives nice cars and wears tailored clothes from companies owned by the Man. Black man rails against the Man while he becomes the Man.

Black girl (that's Condi, Dawg) is born in 'Bama and parents decline to teach her just how poor, unequal, and downtrodden she really is. Black girl works hard, studies hard, and succeeds because of her talents alone. Black girl gets really important job working for the Man. Black woman is continually belittled and derided because she works for the Man.

Check that quote from our BOY Spike that Condi's "...gotten a free ride from black people..."

Curious. According to most leaders of the 'black community' (that's the SpikeLeeJesseeJacksonAlSharptonKanyeWests of the world) Condoleeza Rice isn't really black at all.She's white on the inside.

Let's just check out some of Ol' Spike's more lively assertions, shall we...


"...if you turn on the radio today, black radio, Lenny Kravitz is not black. Bob Marley wasn't black: in the beginning, only white college stations played Bob Marley..."

or

"It comes down to this: black people were stripped of our identities when we were brought here, and it's been a quest since then to define who we are."

and

"America's the most violent country in the history of the world, that's just the way it is."

and

"...Ask any dark-skinned sister with short hair: She's having a hard time because she's not getting the type of play the light-skinned sister with long hair is getting."

Sounds to me like Spike is so, so bent that he was actually born in the US and feels victimized by the Man's society and culture. At the same time, Spike finds himself unable to discover his own identity because it was stolen from him before he was born.

But check out this last gem from Spike...

"...A woman who is very secure in herself, what she's about, what she wants to do, who probably figures that she's a prize catch-sooner or later he's going to come around."

That looks like a fairly accurate depiction of our White-on-the-Inside Secretary of State.

I'm confused...

Who's the TOKEN? And who's gettin' the FREE RIDE?

Maybe Spike's comin' around...

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