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    Waking up today to the CNN video of what’s happening to Minneapolis’s sanctimoniously fauxliberal pink ass, I was reminded of the old Latin phrase, going back to this country’s only revolution (thank you, another one is long overdue): “Vox populi vox Dei.” Thank you, ‘the voice of the people is the voice of God.’

    (Saggiest neck, etc.)  Put a bonnet on him, and he looks just like his grandmother.

    (Saggiest neck, etc.)  Put a bonnet on him, and he looks just like his grandmother.

    It’s good to have a safe guess where he is.

    This was all that good. I have a desktop, and rarely do video (...and otherwise should probably be shot, humanely), but that, with all the Ph.D.s and shit, needed to be the best part.

    White people get context.

    ...Right, even, and painfully obviously, for you.

    Needs saying, to these people.

    Back to the, Ahem, Excuse me, But (....now wait for it:)

    Forget the Damn video. This is Snot Music. Music to get snotty to.

    All you people Have is technology. With which you have proceeded to put the entire planet on an inexorable course toward destruction.

    You’re a pathetic, fucking shit.

    ...Why I Don’t Even Want Hollywood to do a movie about Public Enemy. Even if Chuck D. wrote the script, and had directoral oversight. They’d still find a way to fuck it up.

    Besides the obvious exceptions,

    ...Concerning the Ptolemaic dynasty, it’s like, Right, Cleopatra (et al) wasn’t Black, precisely because she wasn’t Egyptian.

    Oop, erratum, please read, “your.”

    This is all about context —a thing, like nuance, and irony, that the present white zeitgeist doesn’t want you to have any notion of. The archeological site was in the extreme north of Egypt. (This is why it was referred to, in Pharaonic times, as ‘the two lands.’) There was a demonstrable convergence of Semitic and

    Bull goddam shit, you racist punk. (Why am I arguing with people with skulls which nothing will penetrate.) You are referred to the classic work of Cheikh Diop, The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality.  (Abr. /tr. —do you even know what that means, Punk?— Mercer Cook. Chicago Review Press, 1974 and

    Sue me for stating the obvious, but I have to believe that Ta-Nehisi Coates was well acquainted with most or all of the historical context when he started the graphic novels. Of which I’m too old, for one, to be a fan. Same with the movies, of which I hope there’s more than one.

    First thing people need to fully apprehend is the overwhelming whiteness of, hmmm, white Christianity.