What If The Tea Party Was Black!
I know people who have been asking the question “What if the Tea Party was Black?” Well Jasiri X expressed these sentiments in his video “What if the Tea Party was Black?” It is a highly creative and well thought-out polemic put to music and rhyme. My answer to the question is always, being not an Afro-Centrist but an Afro-Pessimist, the Tea Party could never be “Black” because African people aren’t citizens of America. A Negro can be in the Tea Party (if their dream is supplication to Americanism/White Nationalism), but there can never be a “Black” Tea Party with a material objective of self determination, because the world as we know it would come to an end if African flesh wasn’t consumed to fuel this juggernaut called Western civilization. Enjoy the video.
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Yeah, I ran across this. Absolutely f*cking love it, better than any nasty MacDonald’s heartattack burger! Jasiri X is a mean rapper and activist worker. Need more like him, and we need to push this out to the masses. Damn, I wish I was still running Black Liberation Radio in Tennessee; I would play it all day everyday. Well, maybe I will get a unit from China, and make a comeback. hmmmm.
Well, in one sense the Black movements of the 1960′s, which preceded the Tea Party were Black. The Deacons for Defense and Justice, the Black Panther Party, Alabama Black Liberation Party, People’s Party Too, and many others during the Black Power movement were real anti-government organizations fighting for Black liberation. They posed such a threat to continued white government institutions that they were infiltrated, subverted, and destroyed by government informants, agents provocateurs and assassins. Many of their leaders and cadres were arrested, jailed, killed, or otherwise drive out of political life.
The huge difference is that none of these organizations wanted to conquer, oppress or murder white people like the Tea Parties are intent on doing. They were fighting to free themselves and their people from white domination and internal colonialism. They bore no resemblance to the fascist ideology of the Tea Party except they were insurgent anti-government movements. They were an entirely independent movement.
We know that if today’s Tea Party were Black, it would not be slapped on the wrist or have its agenda advanced by the government, but would now be crammed into jails, shot down in the streets, or forced underground. I think young brother Jasiri X got that right.