Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Book Sale! Save $17.00 Off the Newest Work of black genius ™!

By Nicholas Stix

The black genius ™ in question, is 33-year-old Mychal Denzel Smith, who published his autobiography at the age of 29. I just heard about Smith about 30 minutes ago, via a reader’s letter to VDARE.

My response to a review of Smith’s “thing,” follows:

I read the reviewer’s first paragraph, which is pure, black supremacist fantasy.
I have since read “Advocate’s” entire review, and only wasted several more minutes.

If you read part or all of “Advocate’s” review, you shall have no need to buy Smith’s “thing,” and will thereby save some $17.  

Advocate for the marginalized

5.0 out of 5 stars Thank You MDS
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2016
Verified Purchase

"This book should be required reading. I’ve seen Mychal Denzel Smith (MDS) on different news shows, like MHP, and have always appreciated his point of view. In his book he illuminates and manifest, quite skillfully, how African Americans (AA) live in a hostile society (my words) where the rules change and morph at the drop of a hat (when it comes to AA) and how we are constantly running trying to keep up and remain, or at least appear, civil/respectable by any means necessary. I think it’s important that we read books like this to ensure we’re not crazy – for me anyway – because most of my so called educated friends are totally into being respectable and presentable at all cost and we often get into heated arguments – agreeing to disagree – as they say.

"I especially appreciated his thoughts/analyzations of our brilliant president and how he remains above the fray (being condescending to AA and somehow making racism our fault or intimating that we can somehow fix it). To use MDS’s words ‘… by every measure, Obama … represents the most “respectable” black man this country has ever produced. And what has his respectability won him but disrespect?’ AMEN honey.

"So many things resonated with me in this book. MDS reflected on how our president and folk in general think that black fathers being in the home is the panacea for keeping our boys on the straight and narrow (so to speak) …’…a father won’t protect black boys from America.’ MDS was brave to include and share and reflect on his relationship with his own father (who was doing the best he could) and I’m sure a lot of boys and girls could relate. To heal we need to talk more about what hurts otherwise the cycle repeats.

"MDS reports on our president’s pie in the sky initiative (that’s what I call it) for mentoring AA boys – Brother’s Keeper. Yeah, right. I agree with MDS – ‘It was insulting, but right in line with his philosophy’. Can you say “legislation/bill/policy” Mr. POTUS – who claims to be president of all people. What about us?

"I recommended this book to my millennial son who is the same age as MDS and who I have the most enlightening and energetic conversations with. Thank you Mychal."

 

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The jboo can't bitch about Trump--he's just one White man;Blame your black mayors,police chiefs,black city commissioners and liberal judges for whatever complaints he has--they're in charge now in the big(and some medium)cities.Give them a call and expect nothing(see Lightfoot,Catherine Pugh,Bernard Young etal.)except an eye-opening view of black politician's lining their own pockets (and incompetence).Really,what can anyone do about blacks and Mex as their populations keep exploding,while Whitey wears a condom or abstains?
Nothing.
What can Whites do?
Keep moving--in a perpetual state of "White flight".
--GRA

Anonymous said...

jerry pdx
Is he saying here that negro's are innately NOT respectable or civil?

"and how we are constantly running trying to keep up and remain, or at least appear, civil/respectable by any means necessary"

That's what it sounds like to me. As soon as they unclench with the unfair control whitey forces on them, the inner savagery comes out. Pretty much reinforces my personal experience with most of them. I'll give him cred for a little honesty.

Anonymous said...

" by every measure, Obama … represents the most 'respectable' black man this country has ever produced. "

Obama might well be the most respectable black man this country has ever produced. Close between him and Clarence Thomas. Thomas because he is a black man with no [?] white admixture and growing up under less than auspicious circumstances gets the nod however.