Part 6: "Is this Black enough for you?!"
Has global racial supremacy been an unspoken force driving U.S foreign policy?
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This would almost be laughable were it not so indicative of the racial supremacist mindset one can find that permeates sections of the U.S. government, as well as (as you’ll now see) sections of the mainstream media. I’ll have more comments afterward.
Back in the day, pre-1960s, when segregation in the United States was still being practiced heavily, Black folks had an expression about the then realities of life in the United States for Black folks. And don’t get sad. We laughed about it, doing what people under oppression often do to maintain psychological health: embrace the stigma:
“If you’re White, you’re allright! If you’re Brown, stick around! But if you’re Black, GET BACK!!”
Well, as you can see from Mr. Watters’ comments, he clearly shares the perspective of 80% of the Israeli people in their hatred of the Palestinian people. Their saying is:
“If you’re White, you’re allright. If you’re Brown, YOU’RE BLACK!!!!! So, GET BACK!!!!!!”
And were you surprised by his comments about the birthrate of Palestinian women? Did it sound familiar? Remember the original Planned Parenthood movement? Eugenics?
If you have not done so, please read Part 1 and Part 2 of this series. The Eugenics movement came out of the “scientific racism” phenomena, which saught to create the “perfect” race. Even White women who were deemed poor, ignorant, and without a single chance of birthing that “perfect” breed of human being that, by then, Eugenicists had concluded could be created only from the “White race”—as long as they weren’t poor—were encouraged to get sterilized, as you will see in the short video-clip from the 1940s, below.
Remember this cat, during the 1930s? Hmm. What was his name? Adolph somethig?
From this article in The New Yorker, you can read about the very powerful influence, on Hitler, of the American Eugenics movement, a very well-known fact of history.
Here’s what was happening in the 1940s, in the United States, right in a court of law.
It’s pretty pitiful that Mr. Watters’ comments are so disgusting and so immensely racist. But, a sickness that many had thought had been erased from the Western mindset is alive and well. And that sickness, I am 100% certain, guides U.S. foreign policy.