Intellectual trappings are very real and underwritten in our society by private police missions capable of acting criminally, so what I want to focus on is something that we can depend upon in keeping America safe and productive as a leader without being tricked by the psychology of the assassin cult. Martin Luther King said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” We need to see what this means to see how it being misused. Dr. King was speaking about America’s political justice system as a promise to all of our people and example to the whole world. There are clearly some very anti-American forces in the trend towards internal globalism. Dr. King was not one of them, but he was killed by them and they took charge of his words and intoned custodianship of his meaning. The way they have construed his meaning as part of their agenda are just today’s terrible excuses for more of the same inhumanity.
There is a place for lip service. African American History should be taught by rote in schools. There is however a devious thread to how intellectual snipers play leap-frog over the actual understanding Martin Luther King was working for in order to push a peculiar institutionalization of heavy black fascism. They announce that injustice should be met with injustice resulting in a nasty and criminal shell game about the intellectual heritage of civilization. In the name of black exceptionalism they have disowned responsibility to their part of our ongoing search for a better society. This isn’t an insignificant consequence of the way the black culture in America go shopping for invented grievance. There is in fact evidence that Black on Black crime was part of the slave trade, that Africa has internal feuds that are Black on Black, that white people who would love to help stop and solve Black on Black crime are treated dismissively. Human trafficking, in power struggles, is an educational problem restricting freedom of association, it doesn’t build a better society.
The effect of cultural differences on the first issues of human consciousness is fascinating and should serve as a point of departure in many philosophical dialogues about education, but while it might be true that the African ideal that wisdom comes before literacy may be at work in the derision of the street towards liberal education as just a piece of paper, it also remains true that the ability to teach how to think properly is as much a part of Yoruba and China as America. However, advocacy for child-raping pigs is just as sickening in Mau Mau dashikis as in Darth Vader’s cape or bullet proof underwear. The brilliants of this monstrosity drummed up Lennon as a grudge utility to invoke no matter what they do. Their Foucault Shinrikyo promotes derision towards the trust of Our Commonwealth as the logic of a warped confederacy allowed to evoke abomination as an act of Love. By listening to Warhol Foundation we are asking not for an enlightenment but for the Dark Ages, and for those who brood that the Muslim world offers the Black Man salvation you might care to reflect that they are the ones who saved Plato and Aristotle from the Medieval Church.