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Dindu Dead Pool
How To Wear the Black Lives Matter Mask and Save Your Black Ass
© 2016 James LaFond
SEP/21/16
With the recent prison-style execution of Morgan State University sophomore and masculinity-self sufficiency advocate, Marcus Edwards, the young black man who is not inclined to criminality of the form of violent afro-centric feminism called Black Lives Matter, might want to consider his survival in an underground context.
Understand that the pious black acolytes of the elite white liberal priest-hood, who worship globalism and adhere to the precepts of ethnic nullification and tribal erasure [beginning with Euro-Centric whites, but eventually to include all who are not light brown in color and or global-hive-mind thinkers], will not tolerate your dissent, so you must do so in secret.
At the end of his lecture, Transformations of Myth Through Time, the late Joseph Campbell discussed the perennial apostate's gambit of "wearing a mask" of keeping your free spirit hidden from The Sacred Lie that Binds us. I suggest that lecture, on video or in transcript. In the meantime, here are the keys to building your mask, your cultural survivability cloaking device. Your mask is your persona, and must not include the following elements lest you die for the crime of being a human in a herd. The keys to entering the Dindu Dead Pool are the things that must be eliminated from your detectable persona and include:
1. Obvious intelligence [If you do read and must be seen doing so, it must be sports, a black-focused publication or BLM propaganda.]
2. Self sufficiency
3. Dating or marrying a fine, light-skinned black woman
4. High grades in school
5. Career focus
6. Masculinity advocacy, such as Marcus Edward's Involvement in Strong Men Overcoming Obstacles Through Hard Work
7. Economic success [even as a drug dealer or rapper, will make you a mark]
8. Handsome
9. Athletic
10. Happy
11. Approve of police
12. Supporter of police
13. In training to join a police force
14. A police officer
15. A home owner in a black area
16. Married to the mother of your children
17. Residing with your children
18. Hold opinions counter to popular media coverage
19. Refusal to blame Whitey for your woes
20. Encouraging black agency, responsibility or self-determination
If your character is made up of any of the above, or if you believe in any of the above, cover that up or it might get you killed.
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