Welcome to DU!
The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards.
Join the community:
Create a free account
Support DU (and get rid of ads!):
Become a Star Member
Latest Breaking News
Editorials & Other Articles
General Discussion
The DU Lounge
All Forums
Issue Forums
Culture Forums
Alliance Forums
Region Forums
Support Forums
Help & Search
General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: I'm sorry but the Democratic Party is not doing its job. [View all]jtuck004
(15,882 posts)54. "...To understand this, you have to go back to what [the] young brother here referred to
Sometimes I read this and insert Democrat for Negro. Because once one realizes that the rich have done better at the expense of everyone else for the past several years, one might begin to think they live on a plantation too...
the house Negro and the field Negro -- back during slavery. There was two kinds of slaves. There was the house Negro and the field Negro. The house Negroes - they lived in the house with master, they dressed pretty good, they ate good 'cause they ate his food -- what he left. They lived in the attic or the basement, but still they lived near the master; and they loved their master more than the master loved himself. They would give their life to save the master's house quicker than the master would. The house Negro, if the master said, "We got a good house here," the house Negro would say, "Yeah, we got a good house here." Whenever the master said "we," he said "we." That's how you can tell a house Negro. If the master's house caught on fire, the house Negro would fight harder to put the blaze out than the master would. If the master got sick, the house Negro would say, "What's the matter, boss, we sick?" We sick! He identified himself with his master more than his master identified with himself. And if you came to the house Negro and said, "Let's run away, let's escape, let's separate," the house Negro would look at you and say, "Man, you crazy. What you mean, separate? Where is there a better house than this? Where can I wear better clothes than this? Where can I eat better food than this?" That was that house Negro. In those days he was called a "house nigger." And that's what we call him today, because we've still got some house niggers running around here.
This modern house Negro loves his master. He wants to live near him. He'll pay three times as much as the house is worth just to live near his master, and then brag about "I'm the only Negro out here." "I'm the only one on my job." "I'm the only one in this school." You're nothing but a house Negro. And if someone comes to you right now and says, "Let's separate," you say the same thing that the house Negro said on the plantation. "What you mean, separate? From America? This good white man? Where you going to get a better job than you get here?" I mean, this is what you say. "I ain't left nothing in Africa," that's what you say. Why, you left your mind in Africa.
On that same plantation, there was the field Negro. The field Negro -- those were the masses. There were always more Negroes in the field than there was Negroes in the house. The Negro in the field caught hell. He ate leftovers. In the house they ate high up on the hog. The Negro in the field didn't get nothing but what was left of the insides of the hog. They call 'em "chitt'lings" nowadays. In those days they called them what they were: guts. That's what you were -- a gut-eater. And some of you all still gut-eaters. *The field Negro was beaten from morning to night. He lived in a shack, in a hut; He wore old, castoff clothes. He hated his master. I say he hated his master. He was intelligent. That house Negro loved his master. But that field Negro -- remember, they were in the majority, and they hated the master. When the house caught on fire, he didn't try and put it out; that field Negro prayed for a wind, for a breeze. When the master got sick, the field Negro prayed that he'd die. If someone come [sic] to the field Negro and said, "Let's separate, let's run," he didn't say "Where we going?" He'd say, "Any place is better than here." You've got field Negroes in America today. I'm a field Negro. The masses are the field Negroes. When they see this man's house on fire, you don't hear these little Negroes talking about "our government is in trouble." They say, "The government is in trouble." Imagine a Negro: "Our government"! I even heard one say "our astronauts." They won't even let him near the plant -- and "our astronauts"! "Our Navy" -- that's a Negro that's out of his mind. That's a Negro that's out of his mind.
Just as the slavemaster of that day used Tom, the house Negro, to keep the field Negroes in check, the same old slavemaster today has Negroes who are nothing but modern Uncle Toms, 20th century Uncle Toms, to keep you and me in check, keep us under control, keep us passive and peaceful and nonviolent. That's Tom making you nonviolent. It's like when you go to the dentist, and the man's going to take your tooth. You're going to fight him when he starts pulling. So he squirts some stuff in your jaw called novocaine, to make you think they're not doing anything to you. So you sit there and 'cause you've got all of that novocaine in your jaw, you suffer peacefully. Blood running all down your jaw, and you don't know what's happening. 'Cause someone has taught you to suffer -- peacefully." [Listen]
Here.
Interestingly, after Malcom X lived in South Africa he referred to his period of racism and black nationalism as a mistake, and embraced the idea that we are all in the same boat. I suspect if he had not been murdered he would have come to realize that it is the wealthy, grasping, greedy capitalist and those without basic humanity vs everyone else.
It's kind of summarized in the words of Harriet Tubman, though she doesn't expand on it like Malcom X did...
"I freed a thousand slaves. I could have freed a thousand more if only they knew they were slaves."
Edit history
Please sign in to view edit histories.
Recommendations
0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):
224 replies
= new reply since forum marked as read
Highlight:
NoneDon't highlight anything
5 newestHighlight 5 most recent replies
RecommendedHighlight replies with 5 or more recommendations
"History has tried to teach us that we can't have good government under politicians.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2013
#1
The Democratic Party is in denial about how bad the Democratic Party has gotten..
bvar22
Sep 2013
#55
It seems to we tried, but the Republicans insisted on calling it the Obama recession.
RC
Sep 2013
#61
No. It is the postings ignoring that ALL Republicans and SOME Democrats supported it.
Festivito
Sep 2013
#208
And his self-effacing tacit rhetoric noting limitations proves its all the Democrat's fault -- How?
Festivito
Sep 2013
#219
Blaming Republicans is a given. They do not need to be part of the discussion.
mick063
Sep 2013
#209
Foolishly ridiculous statement. If voters were informed .. MAYBE! They're NOT!
Festivito
Sep 2013
#210
Limbaugh was calling it the "Obama Recession" before the inauguration in 2008.
Enthusiast
Sep 2013
#133
The Repubs seem to "control" the Senate just fine with less than fifty votes
Fumesucker
Sep 2013
#95
Let me guess what your point is. If you vote for Republicans, life would be worse, therefore
rhett o rick
Sep 2013
#115
Democrats controlled both houses of Congress for the first two years of Pres. Obama's first term.
smokey nj
Sep 2013
#53
You've lost every debate in this thread. Looks like you need the first rule of holes - when
smokey nj
Sep 2013
#185
The fact remains the Democrats extended the Bush tax cuts with President Obama leading the way.
Enthusiast
Sep 2013
#139
The fact remains that Bush tax cut deal was part of a big compormise,,,,,, which was force by
Cryptoad
Sep 2013
#145
The core principle of the Obama campaign was to allow the Bush tax cuts to expire.
Enthusiast
Sep 2013
#157
Not having control of your integrity forces you to make deals with the devil.
grahamhgreen
Sep 2013
#201
If Obama had done nothing, the bush tax cuts would have expired automatically.
grahamhgreen
Sep 2013
#112
And we would not be talking about sequestration or not extending the debt limit or the other crap...
kentuck
Sep 2013
#167
And some are actively screwing/tring to screw us, i.e. re TPP. And by some, I mean none other than
MotherPetrie
Sep 2013
#29
"...To understand this, you have to go back to what [the] young brother here referred to
jtuck004
Sep 2013
#54
"It is impossible for capitalism to survive, primarily because the system of capitalism needs...
jtuck004
Sep 2013
#91
Obama didn't have the backing ... the depth into the Party politics. Not being an "insider"
libdem4life
Sep 2013
#69
Would having her as president prevent TPP? Prevent KeystoneXL? Get the banksters prosecuted?
Doctor_J
Sep 2013
#103
Unfortunately, the reality is not to my personal liking. But I read the following article
libdem4life
Sep 2013
#106
Wait. They said the same about Hill in 2008. We have much better options:)
grahamhgreen
Sep 2013
#113
With the public opinion on the NSA and Syria and with more and more liberal candidates putting up a
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#110
Someone else's fault. Not Obama, not our leadership, really it's something or some entity...
Safetykitten
Sep 2013
#166
This is so important because there are some who would rather fight you here than fight FOR
LaydeeBug
Sep 2013
#169
Maybe we have a bad "product". Think that could be the thing? An entire market is being ignored.
Safetykitten
Sep 2013
#176