Part 18: "Is this Black enough for you?"
Has global racial supremacy been an unspoken force driving U.S foreign policy?
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“But the idea that Europe is inherently the superior civilization is deeply embedded, of course, in a wide range of ideologies stretching back from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment [and] of course to the period of romantic nationalism in the 19th century and on to Nazism and other ideologies of the 20th century that were based on superiority of race or religion or some other attribute of European culture that gave the ‘right’ to dominate. This is where so much goes wrong in our thinking. These beliefs become deeply embedded…in the way that our governments, our states approach international issues.” (Professor Jeffrey Sachs).
The above was taken from the following video clip, in which Professor Jeffrey Sachs and Professor Glenn Diesen discuss the rise of China, India, and ASEAN1 countries.
The last sentence of the above video clip answers the question posed in this now 18-part series: Has global racial supremacy been an unspoken force driving U.S foreign policy? Of course it has. The belief in the superiority; the supremacy of Europeans (Whites) and European civilization is, as Professor Sachs says, “deeply embedded” into the psyches, if not the blood of Europeans and people of European descent, but especially European leaders.
This is precisely, in my opinion, why a large number of experts, when pressed by YouTube content producers such as Judge Napolitano, about highly-questionable decisions made by the highest authorities of the U.S. government, including the President himself, regarding international affairs, have openly stated, “Well, Judge, what I can tell you is that that, and other decisions, are simply irrational.”
But there have been a few of them who were bold enough to openly state what the “fuel” is that drives irrational decisions about foreign policy issues: the notion of racial superiority. Scott Ritter is one of the few that put it right on the table, as demonstrated in this video, and did so in his characteristic straight-no-chaser highly energetic manner.
“If you’re not white, your life doesn’t matter,” says Ritter. Back in the day, pre-1960s, a common expression amongst Black folks was the following: “If you’re white, you’re allright. If you’re brown, stick around. But if you’re black, get back!!” As Scott Ritter says in the above video clip, “And it translates to foreign policy!”
Another individual who fully understood that global racial supremacy is an unspoken force driving U.S. foreign policy is the standup comedian whom I consider to have been the Mark Twain of our times, George Carlin, and he’s still powerfully relevant:
This series will come to an end in the next and last part: Part 19. In Part 19 I will give an outline, probably by way of brief biographies, of the figures in history who were responsible for advancing the pseudo “science” called scientific racism. Charles Darwin, Madison Grant, Dr. Lothrop Stoddard, Immanuel Kant, and other “thinkers” (ahem) were important contributors to the idea of racial supremacy.
Scientific racism lent justification to the racial supremacy that you see, now, within the death-cult misnomered2 “Israel,” as well as justification for, of course, the institution of slavery. Even in my day, and I’m in my early 70s, I remember when the back of dictionaries included a table called “Hierarchy of the Races.” Uhhh, can you guess which so-called “race” was at the top? Can you guess which “race” was at the bottom?
Now, I’m going to end this with a flick. And there will be some who will probably shout, “Oh, that ain’t right!” Well, people can believe as they wish to believe. But one of the biggest contributors to Euro-racism was [drum roll] the man called Jesus Christ.
If you wish to express anger, or outrage, be my guest. But, I was raised at a time when every single Black church in AMERICA had the above “picture” of Jesus Christ. And if you think, for a nano-second, that that depiction of Jesus Christ didn’t deeply and negatively impact the psyches of many Black folks, then (as Biden would put it), “You ain’t Black!”
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I say “misnomered” because Jacob (called Yacoub, in Qur’an), whose name was changed, by God, to Israel, was a righteous Prophet of God. And, as a righteous Prophet of God, he would never have condoned, nor committed, genocide, as is being committed, right now, by the country that Mahmood OD, at his YouTube Channel, has labeled a Death Cult.