noddy wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 8:04 am
Nonc Hilaire wrote: ↑Mon Jul 13, 2020 2:09 am
Prediction: BLM, Inc., a business started by white people, funded and organized by white people and raising funds for white Democratic candidates by co-opting black concerns, will be revealed to have been designed to push the trope of blacks as a stupid and violent race when the gangs and gangstas who are not controlled opposition gun down the BLM puppets and useful idiots.
Ill go one step furthur and say the Democrats themselves are useful idiots in all this.
multinational, global American corporations have their eyes on the biggest prizes of all and national government is just a problem that is being routed around.
The two biggest donors since 2015 have been Carnegie and Ford. Ford Foundation has long ties to the CIA; the Carnegie Corporation has been focused on American racial issues since WWII, specifically in avoiding racial rioting and upsetting the status quo.
The Carnegie Corp. believed that the minute the bullets stopped in WWII, very bad racial rioting would break out in the US, with the possibility of opening an avenue for American communist revolution. [Not Soviet mind you]. They hand selected Gunnar Myrdal to frame the issue of race in America as a social cohesion problem and not a structural-economic one. His book (I think it's called
An American Dilemma is still read and cited.
Myrdal's research assistance was Ralph Bunche, a black man himself, who spent the thirties moving through radical circles but by the time of the war, had begun criticizing black identity groups for their non-support of the war effort, and urging them that the future of black Americans was to merge themselves with the white progressives, if they wanted to advance their causes.
As an scholar-activist who was familiar with all the players, his purpose to Carnegie was to classify "negro betterment societies" into two camps, whether they were safe/progressive or disruptive/escapist. I recall only the NAACP as being rated 'safe' because they had no interest in labor movements.
Bunche and Myrdal did not see eye to eye on the whole project, as Myrdal was a Swedish Social Democrat and Bunche criticized him from the left.
However, they laid down the post war roadmap which ended up playing a big role in the subsequent decades.