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Koonin and buffoonin’ without cause


"Our ancestors chose to be kidnapped from Africa”- Kanye West



“Black families don’t need fathers because we had strong women.”- Herschel Walker



“I’m not black, I’m OJ (Simpson)”



“Growing up, I came up with this name: Cablinasian “- Tiger Woods



The “koon quotes” mentioned above are examples of how internalized racism is another form of hate just as dangerous and effective as the biased opinions of white (non) supremacy—the belief that assimilation and perpetuation of the anti-black narrative by so-called negroes is the “amerikkkan way," to seek acceptance by white folks with slavemaster mindsets.


These “handkerchief headed negroes” have basically taken blood oaths to ensure that their people stay in their place, and they utilize the horrors of enslavement in such a way that we should celebrate the travesty and throw away any keys (knowledge) that will unlock the shackles from our minds.



What’s tempting to house “negroes” are the benefits of wealth and temporary access— to sit at “the round table” with their masters and gleefully assist in the plot to further exterminate us physically, mentally, spiritually and culturally until we have no trace whatsoever of our identities. Koonin’ and buffoonin’ is also a front to keep the fear of white (non)supremacy concealed, the fear of the repercussions and consequences such as being blacklisted, incarcerated or killed for resisting a structure that is designed to wipe us out as a nation, regardless if an individual is a koon or a warrior for the cause.



One of the tools used in the making of a koon, aka sellouts, is to brainwash educated folks of Color into weaponizing any form of progress and using it against the very people who may have looked upon the koon in disguise to “represent us” in the war for liberation, reparations and self-sufficiency.


We have hard-core koons like Candace Owens, who is more concerned with assuring white students that “slavery is over” and that “black people are just making excuses” for everything. This aspect of Koonin’ is the typical approach made by house negroes who are appointed to be the maga spokesperson for the trumpaklans, to relieve them of the task of voicing their racist views without being looked upon as racist themselves. The koon who is willing to denounce their culture and use their crumb of power to further oppress their own in ways that are more cruel than their slave master counterparts is the perfect puppet to place on the front lines of this hateful rhetoric, only to be thrown under the bus ten fold once there is no more use for them.


The other outcome is the fact that once a buffoon is “kicked to the curb,” the aunt Jemima and uncle Ben always come crawling back to the people, faking their humbleness to gain sympathy from the community, when in reality they are only worthy of punishment for their betrayal by putting “the necklace” on them thus sending the message that there are penalties for contributing to the attempt to annihilate our very existence.


The “Koonin and buffoonin” minstrel show always comes with a cancellation date. Afterwards, when they are face to face with the Ancestors whose blood was spilled on this earth to pave a way for their progress, they will forever hear the echoes of ancestor voices in their ears, reciting the old African proverb: “If you don’t acknowledge your ancestors, they will not acknowledge you,"—a reminder that there is no profit in “ bootlickin and buck dancing” for the slave masters representing MAGA, because eventually they will get rid of koons also. It is just a matter of time.




Queennandi

 
 
 

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