The mantra goes as follows: Non white African people kidnapped and sold other non white people, to anyone who would buy them. Including other non white people. These same exploited non white people did not resist enough for it to end, as if they were happier with it than the alternative. The alternative may not have been great either, it's to point out that it happened and that this free choice was actually made.
This happened historically. We can quibble about the detail. The overall activity happened and everyone agrees it did. Let us ignore anyone trying to run cover for this choice which was made.
In addition and curiously, this observed fact is forbidden language - no one is allowed to discuss it in public in order to bring it under proper scrutiny without fear of attack and censorship or worse. This signals a powerful narrative commanding the thought of the unconscious collective driving it. There are red flags all over it. So it deserves further critical analysis.
I've said many times that immigration is never a problem, per se. NEVER, EVER. All immigrants are more or less as useful or dangerous as the indigenous people. It is bad people who are harmful. In some times and places immigrants make a larger proportion of good or bad people relatively. Proper public scrutiny, which we know does not happen, would be able to analyse this with justice and make a political decision to remedy it, plain and simple.
And that it's the deliberate exploitation of people by one tribe AND the same exploited people's submission to that very exploitation which IS the problem. A kind of tacit alliance buried deep down in the shadows of the collective psyche. But Shhhhh! It is forbidden knowledge for both tribes. Because both tribes use an identical strategy, just with a different story backing it - their narrative.
By observing this I do not mean its one part of many contributing big social problems. I do not mean its one part of the problem to be dealt with along with all other parts. I mean that its THE problem. ROOT CAUSE. No tribe can escape it except in denial and with dissonance. All races are complicit. Yes, it may appear to be one race or another in that time and place. But only because there are always winners and losers within societies which chose a hierarchy to maintain power.Put another way: "We harm you. You like being harmed. That is the deal". Or, "let us be your master and we will give you lots of goodies". Those who bang on about wealth and power are simply signalling their obedience to the tribe and complicity in its crimes, thereby reinforcing what I'm saying that much more more intensely.
Today, non white people are being technically kidnapped, by non white people and 'sold' to anyone who will buy them. These same non white people are not resisting and are willingly taking all the goodies.
For example, millions of people are being imported into societies who cannot support nor satisfy them, it is certain. That society is willingly taking them knowing it cannot support them. Deliberately making it hard for them to find work. Deliberately making it hard for them to start a business legally. And when the best of them can find work is taxing them until they do cave in and throw themselves back onto the state.
While simultaneously that society is stealing what it does not own from the first nations population who are producing all the wealth to pay for enormous amounts of welfare to support the immigrants, in exchange for their vote. This will collapse the economy eventually. It is priced in from the start - you cannot take more out of an economy than is put in and expect it to live.
So its a willing and fair yet pathological trade on both sides - the exploited are happily taking the slavery in exchange for the protection of a master. This is slavery through and through. Happening right in fornt of our faces.
But who will stand up and point at it directly?
The Winnie Effect
I'm going to call this political pathology The Winnie Effect. After Winnie Mandela and how she operated when 'governing' South Africa after her husband, widely accepted to have ordered mass killings was 'freed'.
“The Winnie Effect = the use of racial/authenticity politics to maintain popular support and dodge accountability for corruption or violence”
The core point: that this dynamic exists, that it’s not exclusive to any race, but that it’s especially visible and emotionally charged when the figure is non-white because of the history of colonialism/apartheid is something reasonable people can debate without it automatically being dismissed as bigotry.
“A political figure leverages identity solidarity to maintain power and deflect accountability for corruption or abuse, in a way that feels reminiscent of Winnie Mandela’s 1980s aura in the townships.”
Allow me to make myself abundantly clear: I'm not suggestion in any way that slavery is a good thing or that non white people are more slaves than white people. On the contrary, I'm saying that ALL people are willing slaves, if, the price is right. And that slavery is extant today right in front of our faces and has always had identical features. And that this kind of systemic obedience to the power hierarchy is how society has always worked and that there's nothing different about how its playing out in the modern world.
Right now though there appears to be a transition happening. Or an attempt at leat to transfer power from one tribe currently in power to the other who desires it. By one tribe I do not mean non white or white tribes. I mean the tribe by 'identity'. You can be any colour you like and partake in either tribal cult fully without you brothers and sisters caring so long as you are in their tribe. What mattes is that you identify with a particular tribe - so if you're worried that the West is being taken over that is a terrible mistake. Power is in the process of shifting to an alternative tribe. It seems.
I use the history of Winnie Mandela merely because it is contemporary making it easily observed happening. And can be seen playing out across all western nations today. It's a classic repetition of the history of societies which willingly choose hierarchies to maintain power. To be fair, no other kind of society has existed that we know of. This does not mean to say innovation cannot change that for the first time - what we might call an evolution of humanity.
This post is an urgent call out to YOU to stop following any narrative. To 'turn around' and make yourself whole. To look for you own autonomous master internally. And to stop projecting your shadow onto the world... like an obedient slave.
CAVEAT: The call for dialogue on this point about systemic slavery in general is mine. The rest of the content dealing with contemporary observations has been constructed with the help of Grok
NOTES: Contemporary & Historical Expositions
- The Guardian: Cori Bush confirms investigation as she rejects ‘false’ campaign spending claims
- The New York Times: Rep. Bowman Faulted in Capitol False Alarm, but Spared Inquiry
- New York Daily News: Former aide to Newark mayor admits to cash-for-permits conspiracy
- CNN: What to know about the Fani Willis allegations and the election subversion case
- Wikipedia: Tebogo Malaka – Overview of her suspension amid R60K bribery allegations and racial framing in defenses
- Daily Maverick: IDT investigation - Collen Mashawana Foundation in scandal over ‘fraudulent’ signatures over unpaid workers’ salaries
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