‘Afrikan Black Coalition’ Reveals 2 Shocking Goals: ‘Stop White People’ and…
Randy DeSoto November 11, 2015 at 6:46pm - Western Journalism
The Afrikan Black Coalition, lists the University of California, Santa Barbara, UC Irvine, UC Riverside and San Diego State University as “partner schools,” where presumably supporters of the group attend. UC Santa Barbara is slated to host the coalition’s next annual conference in February 2016.
In an article titled, A New Constitution or the Bullet, published on Nov. 4 on its website, the group pronounces, “It is our human right to overthrow a government that has been destructive to our people.”
“A Constitution written by only white men will never serve the interests Black [sic] people. The Constitution was written for the ruling class of white men which constructed whiteness to be more valuable than any other race,” the Coalition argues. “When we discuss institutional racism, it is essential that we realize the Constitution created it.”
It is not clear what aspects of the Constitution the group would seek to change in a new governing document. While the charter made provision for the institution of slavery (as a compromise to hold the nation together), the post-Civil War constitutional amendments ended it and sought to eradicate its effects. The 13th Amendment made slavery unconstitutional; the 14th Amendment guaranteed equal protection under the law, regardless of race; and the 15th Amendment guaranteed African-Americans the right to vote.
The nation continued to work out making the promises of those amendments the reality in all states for all for the next century and more, but their provisions are sound and consistent with the Declaration of Independence. Martin Luther King, Jr., Frederick Douglass and many other civil rights leaders pointed to the Declaration of Independence as containing the ideals to which the United States was called to strive.
The Afrikan Black Coalition also offers this threat: “If America fails to allow all people of this nation to write a new constitution, then it will be the bullet. Revolution is inevitable in a society that does not value the lives of all people.” In another post on Nov. 9, the group made the call to stop “white people” from ongoing oppression of blacks. The article listed five reasons:
-White people have trouble respecting boundaries (see: world history, interpersonal relationships, and religious indoctrination). -White people have trouble minding their own business (see: colonialism, war, and anthropology). -White people have trouble stealing from other people, including unjustly stealing the lives of other people (see: slave patrols/police officers, music, and fashion). -White people have trouble shutting the up (see: everyday of our Black lives, particularly in the workplace and academia). -White people have trouble listening to hear rather than listening to respond (see: social media interactions, in-person interactions, and U.S. policy for Black folks & people of color).
The author of the article confessed that he once was a “white apologist,” but no more. “I would defend individual white folk without realizing I was actually justifying systemic racism,” Anthony Williams writes. “The byproduct of a white supremacist world is internalized racism within people of color.” The group has been active on Twitter showing its solidarity with the recent student protests at the University of Missouri.
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My comments: This is the Road to Chaos and Anarchy.
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