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Blacks Greatest Enemy

Article By Writer Jaime Andrade Author: Jaime Andrade
Published: March 29, 2008 
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Related: Liberals     Racism

Well, I was just enlightened to the supposed race controversy of the week. In a country run amuck with everyone shouting racism to further their personal agenda we get this latest Vogue cover “scandal”.

I am also including some commentary I came across which shows you the greatest enemy of Black America, which is black activists with a constant desire to keep America divided.

We will see what one black blogger writes about the picture from the cover of Vogue and Lebron James. We are treated to a triple dose of race baiting and a full deck of race and victim cards. This will give you a clear look at why race baiting and constant cries of racism is a sure way to help nobody. The only people who’s lives are bettered by race cards are those who’s organizations are funded by it.

Ask yourself this; If there was no racism at all and everyone turned the same color tomorrow what would Sharpton and Jackson do to pay the mortgage on their mansions?

So you still think they want to find a solution or just perpetuate the problem with an endless search for false scandals?

Now lets prove this point with our conversation about the following picture. All readers should pretend they saw this cover in the supermarket aisle while checking out.

Read the titles of the articles about the best bodies in the world then continue to check out your food.

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Now keep in mind that this author saw this cover and he thought the following things:

“So, it is impossible that she was not so struck by James’ size that in her heart of hearts, in her psyche, all she could see was the primal, jungle nigger.

Annie Leibovitz looked at LeBron James and saw King James, the Kong: the, straight out of every white man’s and white woman’s deepest, darkest fear – the ones who ascribe to and abide by the Western collective conscious – of blackness run amok over pristine white sensibilities archetypal ————–nigger writ large”

“But that 94-by-50-foot hardwood area in which James plies his profession is now also his coffin.”

“With the April cover of Vogue, LeBron James has cemented his image as a one-trick, basketball-playing nigger pony; that black horse you never bet on; that black cat you cross the street to avoid; that black, moonless night that scares you into staying home; “

What is wrong with with America and what is being taught to us that makes a black person see this image and think all of this?

What kind of brainwashed dillusion goes from that cover to these statements?

The author and his readers go on to say he is being portrayed “as an ape” and they show his hands hangin low like an animal…etc etc etc But last i checked that is the pose and face LeBron makes right before he cuts left and penetrates the lane for a dunk.

Actually upon research the photographer got a pretty good example of his game face. Like here, here,here, here, and here in the same pose doing what he loves.

So again, how we got from a superstar dribbling a basketball in a photo to the comments of this and many other race baiting liberals I just have no answer.

If the writer stops and opens his eyes and wakes from his paraniod dream he might just see it is just a picture of a basketball player and a model who have great bodies and are dressed in their work clothes.

Perhaps the first step to not seeing everything as black and white it to be able to recognize a picture of a baskeball player and a model as just a picture.

Maybe the person who keeps seeing everything as racism is just finding what they spend every minute trying to find.

Ask yourself what is the greater evil to Black Americans, this photo or those “activists” and baiters who use it as their own opportunity.

The good news is that James has far too much common sense to agree with those too narrow minded to just see a picture as nothing more.

“James told a newspaper he was pleased with the cover, saying he was “just showing a little emotion…Everything my name is on is going to be criticised in a good way or bad way,” James told the paper. “Who cares what anyone says?”

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6 Responses to “Blacks Greatest Enemy”

  1. Lynne on March 29th, 2008 10:14 pm

    So you didnt put up the pics that are being compared to the Vogue cover…because….oh, because then the striking similarities would be too damn obvious to ignore.

  2. Michael Kraft on March 30th, 2008 3:08 am

    Actual Lynne if you look above you see 5 links to the pictures in the article that you didnt see.

    Just click them like the rest of the world does. Or have someone around you help you click a few of them.

    So your mistake, but here is one of them
    http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/7786/415fulljgetty74165832nbrr0.jpg

    Just like LeBron said, he was showing some emotion just like he does every other day when he is doing what he loves. He captured his game look perfectly. That link is the exact same look as the magazine cover.

    and you can see the other 4 above.

    Happy to help you find links Lynne, I had them bolded so you dont make the same mistake again.

  3. Jasmin on March 30th, 2008 4:10 am

    I would say thats the exact same pose.

    Must be why Lebron liked the photos so much.
    he thought they were great…so the rest of the crybabies can go get a hobby.

  4. Ken Reg on March 30th, 2008 2:50 pm

    Yeah, and look at this photo. Why would people think there something more to that cover? What idiots!:

    http://www.govega.com/brute.htm

  5. Ryan34 on March 30th, 2008 7:56 pm

    So that picture is about race?

    The artist who drew that was a racist too? he got out his pens and said Im going to attack Black Americans with a picture of King Kong?

    Since when is King Kong pose a racial slur?
    Is Dwight Howard in a superman shirt a racial slur?

    Who gets to decide and where can I get one of your aluminum foil helmets?

    Get over yourself and go take a look in the mirror if you want to vent.

    Only the third man to be on the cover in 100 years…And HE LOVED the picture, so good for him.

    But leave it to the race baiters to try and use it for themselves to create some attention for their pity party lives.

    Lebron doesnt care what you think, so that ends that conversation.

  6. Michael Kraft on March 30th, 2008 8:04 pm

    Sorry KEN REG

    One HUGE HOLE in your picture and in your paranoia.

    That poster you linked too was a political cartoon and the Ape represented the German Army.. Just research the artist and oyu will see that.

    Is there anything in the world whiter than the German Army?

    So in your example the symobolism was completely opposite of your ATTEMPTED connection. The ape represents the most “non-black” thing on the planet.

    But hey, great point.

    Maybe Vogue was trying to say LeBron is like the Nazi Army? Oh my god we need to organize a march!

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Well, I was just enlightened to the supposed race controversy of the week. In a country run amuck with everyone shouting racism to further their personal agenda we get this latest Vogue cover “scandal”.
I am also including some commentary I came across which shows you the greatest enemy of Black America, which is black activists [...]