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'An Increasingly Dark Chain of Negro Being'
The Tragedy of the Golden Skinned: The Right Stuff on Mսlatto Futurism
© 2017 James LaFond
APR/27/17
I know you are busy but I wanted you too see this. Interesting.
Notice Tommy always points out who is "Mixed"
-Mescaline Franklin
This article is a rare attempt to address, but not understand mixed-race status in America and is worth a read. Interestingly, only post Civil War America, of nations with significant black populations, decline to categorize mixed-race people according to their true—and generally unhappy—predicament, which marked a clear desire on the part of "polite society" to set poor whites and poor blacks at each other's throats by removing the demographic middle ground.
Check out the article below, from a site which I generally find fault with, which is written with the sissy, feminine anonymous taint of much of Alt Right literature, but still stands out above mainstream treatment of this issue. Even if these emasculated ciphers hate non-whites, they are at least making an attempt to honor the heritage of their professed enemy, which does place them on the evolutionary path back to a masculine perspective.
I had a funny moment a few years ago when interviewing dark-skinned black man who began to describe a friend as "a mսlatto" and then asked me if that was still an acceptable term. He, a dark-skinned man, did not want to be labeled a racist!
A year later I interviewed a black educator who decried the fact that she cannot keep up with what she is:
"In the fifties I was a negro, then I was colored for just a few years, then black, then African-American, then Afro-American, and now I'm supposed to be a person of color?"
However, despite the fact that blacks, whites and mixed-race people are targeted for exploitation by this false system of semantic segregation, the American Slave Mind just cannot get enough of the largest scale lies and goes along with the delusion.
The article perpetuates one falsehood believed by those who totally misread Lothrop Stoddard's French Revolution in San Domingo—which is to say most who have read it. The wounded beings who read that book for purposes of shoring up their white identity somehow took away from it that the Haitian Mսlattos were exterminated, when they served as presidents and officials and were actually intentionally bred under black rule as sex slaves—they were just relabeled as blacks, the same happy lie America employs. But when they pimped the mulattresses out to American marines and European tourists they didn't call them black.
At least whores and pimps can be honest.
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BaruchK     Apr 27, 2017

"I had a funny moment a few years ago when interviewing dark-skinned black man who began to describe a friend as "a mսlatto" and then asked me if that was still an acceptable term. He, a dark-skinned man, did not want to be labeled a racist!

A year later I interviewed a black educator who decried the fact that she cannot keep up with what she is:

"In the fifties I was a negro, then I was colored for just a few years, then black, then African-American, then Afro-American, and now I'm supposed to be a person of color?""

If I wanted to make an easy living, I'd go be a professor of BS studies, and write papers about how shifting the proper terminology for blacks every six months is a systemic racist tool of oppression, and how blacks have courageously subverted it by just calling each other niցցer all the time.
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