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‘Pimp Slap Politics’
Understanding Feminist Blowback among African Americans in Baltimore
© 2014 James LaFond
SEP/22/14
It has been two weeks now since the pimp slap heard round the U.S. play pen has put a handful of black NFL players in the crosshairs of the tens of millions of white middleclass feminists who have reestablished American cultural norms to fit their material desires, security concerns, emotional sensibilities and nesting impulses. Fully half of the people I am in daily contact with are black. In Baltimore during football season there are few conversations that do not involve a discussion of the Baltimore Ravens.
Blacks are more passionate than whites about football in Baltimore. But their absentee white masters in Baltimore and Harford Counties have far more influence on the team. Ray Lewis was forgiven for his part in the killing of a black man, and recently deified in stone, because he simply projected the angry malice of the mythical black superman that whites secretly admire so long as they are convinced he is pointed at some other white—and in Ray’s case usually a white guy throwing a ball for an opposing team, preferably rich sissy boy Tom Brady.
Ray Rice [thrown immediately to the media dogs by his deified namesake] with his big ass pimp slap called into question the sacrosanct moral superiority and physically inviolate majesty of female kind. Even Black Dynamite apologized to Patricia Nixon for pimp slapping her!
Ray Lewis was accused of killing another one of Master’s field hands down the way.
Yawn.
But Ray Rice was seen by the Mistress up in the big house slapping one of her housekeepers.
Down to the whipping post!
I have not been counting but here are the impressions that I get from Baltimoreans concerning the singular affair of Ray Rice and his wife in their private elevator brawl.
1. Most white men think that what he did was unacceptable though understandable.
2. All white women think that Ray is beyond the pale and should be banished from any income opportunities beyond fast food clerk.
3. Most black men think that Ray is being singled out because he is black and a member of a notoriously violent team with a high percentage of criminals. This team image, mind you, has been carefully cultivated by white management and greeted with open arms by white fans.
4. Most black women think that Ray’s wife is the victim here. After he hit her and hauled her so infamously she still did the math and married the man, making the choice that many a white woman has silently made, to put up with a jerk [no more of a jerk than her, just stronger really] in return for access to his income and a handsome divorce settlement if things do not improve. From the majority black female perspective the liberal white feminist media and their uncle tom NFL commentators are denying Ray’s wife a vast income, and denying her the choice that so many affluent white women have been able to quietly put into practice over the past hundreds of years; to put up with a brute or a cad or a philanderer [just as our future president did in the 1990s] and judge for themselves what is best for them and their children.
If you are a member of the misogynistic online readership out there that variously label themselves as new right, conservative, libertarian or just plain masculine, than the good news is, you have just found an apparently unlikely ally against the nagging white bitches that now run this culture through the politically correct establishments of academia, media, corporations and politics: the black community, who, unlike white men, are more than willing to stand up to some finger pointing white women. I predict that Hillary’s second term after 2020—or a failure to get reappointed to that corporate outpost—will bear this out.
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Jeremy Bentham     Sep 24, 2014

“If you fear high-handedness from your wives, remind them [of the teachings of God], then ignore them when you go to bed, then hit them.”

-The Qur’an, Sura 4:34.

Well it appears that the bitch slap seen ‘round the world has dominated conversation in your neighborhood James. So with that in mind let me contribute some more topics for discussion.

We have learned the following from this scandal:

1. White women rule the world: everyone else either wants to be with them or look like them. When something bothers them everyone WILL be made to care about it. White men have been rendered powerless to resist them and will give into their demands regardless.

2. Feminism trumps oppressed minority status in the politically correct hierarchy of needs. Thus everyone else is powerless to resist white women as well (except occasionally gay men).

3. Beta males among the whites use support for feminism as a tactic to gain the favor of white women in order to have sex with them. However, this tactic frequently does not work, much to the bewilderment of the beta males.

4. The news media is demonstrating its power by marginalizing America’s favorite pastime. The media took down President Nixon, Donald Sterling and General McCrystal and now it is taking down professional football. The reporters and editors in the news and sports media are predominantly Leftist progressives who are not content with reporting events; rather they want to control events. They want to “make a difference” and change the world.

5. The Leftists in the news media do not see any irony or contradiction in the fact that they are endeavoring to marginalize a sport that enables young black men to become multi-millionaires. They believe themselves to be “down with the struggle” for black liberation, so they believe their motives in publicizing the Ray Rice scandal to be noble and caring. Leftists/ Liberals believe that they should be judged based on their good intentions rather than on the results they achieve.

6. Yes indeed, as you observed, the big loser in this is Janay Palmer Rice. Because this incident became public she lost her ticket to living the life styles of the rich and famous.

7. “There’s some things you can cover up, and then there’s’ some things you can’t”-Ray Lewis.
James     Sep 24, 2014

JB, this is too good not to be it's own article!

As I sit here with my John Medows Rodwell translation of The Koran I do dutifully spread the word.

Thank you.
Jeremy Bentham     Sep 24, 2014

FYI James. I used the M.A.S. Abdel Haleem translation of the Qur'an/Koran published by Oxford World Classics 2004. Oh and I forgot to include item eight to the list of lessons learned. I added it to the comments on the separate article you posted. Anyway, thanks James, I'm flattered.
James     Sep 24, 2014

Thank you Jeremy.
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