The Buzzard (media) and the Monkey I knew Stephen Smith was - TopicsExpress



          

The Buzzard (media) and the Monkey I knew Stephen Smith was going to make problems for himself eventually. He plays high an loose with the media. They (the media) dont mine you attacking Blacks, that is a job requirement in the major media, however, when you demand others to live up to that exact same rule, they get rid of you. Talking off the top of his head; not thinking, that is what Mr. Smith does. Most Blacks dont understand; the only reason you are on tv is because you dont understand the real issues in society. As a rule, never trust a person you see regularly on tv. You can better believe that any person that you see constantly on tv, you are never to trust. They lie and distort facts for the wealthy. That is how the system establishes leadership for the uninformed and naïve masses. The personalities they choose, are not friends of the poor, and most have serious moral and spiritual flaws. If they really understood how America works, they would not be in a position to comment on concerns like they do. What most conscious minded people clearly understand is that the media is nothing but a tool the wealthy uses to maintain the status qua in America. The purpose, as it functions now is designed to control the masses of people in this country. And the medias bosses are the 1% of the 300,000,000 people in this America that controls the wealth here and in the world. And this elements real problem is greed. They want everything for themselves, and uses the media, and the military to obtain them. The Bush administration killed over a million Iraqis for Halliburton, BlackWater, etc. Private contractors made 138 billion dollars in Iraq. However, firstly, the media had to sell the public on WMDs, which were never found. If they see you are a threat to how things are, they demonize you in the public (remember WMDs in Iraq; Idi Amin eating his enemies, body parts in the refrigerator, etc}.; marginalize you; tainting the jury pool (public), then crucifying you on nothing but tromped up charges that they can never prove! And why? because they are lies. Not all, but many of them, categorically speaking,, personifies the exact nature of the buzzard. So when they take you for a ride in the air, be very careful. There is a kind of folk tale that goes like this; the buzzard took the monkey for a ride in the air. It is talking about the air waves, the media. And this tale goes on to show how the monkey begins to act up hundreds of feet off the ground while riding on the back of this buzzard. We know that the buzzard eats carcasses. The punch line is where the buzzard says to the monkey, you better straighten up and fly right. Imam WD Mohammed taught any that would listen, this lesson during the 911 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center buildings. He gave us excellent direction when dealing with these catastrophic and highly controversial social events. The public wanted Muslim leaders to weigh in during a most volatile time. Many of them ran for the cameras and limelight. Not so Imam WD Mohammed. The Imam didnt say anything for some time until things cooled down in the public surrounding the attack on the twin towers in NY. It is at a more calm and stable time that he then weighs in on this most controversial occurrence. Healing must occur, however that is impossible during a period when the people want revenge, want to blame anyone, and are randomly attacking innocent people whos only crime is that they are Muslim, and found guilty by association alone, categorically condemning them. Many Muslims were attacked unjustly. Months later, he made comments when more level heads had prevailed. Blacks think they are obligated to make commentary just because a CNN truck shows up on their door step. They rush for the microphones even when the ink is still wet off the press. Blacks should have learned this lesson from Malcolms life. Malcolms history should have taught them something (commenting on the death of President Kennedy when he was clearly instructed not to) when it comes to great happenings, or major stories in the media. These events, and their aftermaths are all teaching tools for our people. What they should know by now is that you are not obligated to say anything in real time. They should think before they say anything. Look at how the media ignores our people until something very controversial occur. Then here comes CNN, NBC, CBS, etc. for a comment. But we should ignore them at this time. And most of these so called leaders among our people, simply jump at the chance to cast themselves as spokes person for the Blacks. They run to the microphone like moths to a flame. African American people are so naïve; they are so gullible. They should think long and hard about a ride through the air on the back of a buzzards.
Posted on: Tue, 05 Aug 2014 11:54:52 +0000

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