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THE NERVE OF NELSON MANDELA
Emanuel McLittle
September 19, 2002
NewsWithViews.com
All men are not created equal. There is but one single explanation for the 6,000 years of strife, the spilling of an ocean of blood, the sacrifice of light years of progress, and the basis for the current global power struggle. All of this is the result of at least two unalterably opposing types of souls, one vicious and animal like, the other enlightened and human, fighting. Both are wrapped in an immortal struggle to dominate one planet.
The goal of any confidence game is to create a sense of doubt about the obvious. Sociopaths, the leaders of more than three billion of the earth's people, operate through the veins of nations, its political structure. But the swindling of retirees out of their savings, or the smooth tongue needed to motivate others to commit immoral or illegal acts is child's play compared to the international drama currently being acted out on the world stage. Let there be no doubt, the draw stings that open and close the intermission curtain, the lighting to control perception (the media), the actors whose lies boggle the mind, all hang from a ventriloquist's string. They want to fool us all.
Even when the plot is hidden, the international players reveal enough for us to figure out the motive, as well as who is pulling their strings. This said, let us focus on Nelson Mandela, who recently emerged from retirement, at 85-years-old, to play a pivotal role in yet another scrimmage between the two great sides. Today the stage is set in the Middle East. The names are only coincidental. In every age there was an American viewpoint and an Iraqi viewpoint, with every man and woman in the world on one side or the other.
Mandela's job is to use his reputation as a persecuted black man, freed from a dungeon in the dessert, in 1990. His very presence impugns a conviction. White people, all white people, locked him away for 26 years of his life. He was branded a hero for all the dark people of the world for opposing white domination.
International brokers, his soul brothers in "high places," took control of Africa's wealthiest nation, placed a living martyr on its throne to reign over an idea far beyond the borders of South Africa. People of color, in this case, the Iraqis, are said to be the perpetual victims, Mandela implies, of nation-thieves, white, western Christians out to rule the world, a desire of their own hearts.
Mandela was strategic. South Africa was merely the staging ground for the false guilt used all around the world, for various scrimmages. Mandela's impact on the rest of the world is psychological and works like a silent weapon. When Mandela speaks, as he did recently, when he accused, "America of introducing chaos in international affairs," it is a strategic chess move. With little to no experience in politics, except the killing of whites and rival Zulu tribesmen, Mandela has no legitimate claim to greatness. There are no intelligent papers penned by Mandela. Others wrote all the speeches he delivered. His thoughts belong to others. He solved none of South Africa's internal problems. He is of average intelligence and has no money other then what was given to him for his role in South Africa's fall. So, how did he become a hero?
Mandela is called one of the world's "tallest" statesmen even before he emerged from his prison cell. Fellow Marxists around the world who created Mandela now want him to use his racial capital
to influence President Bush, who is smart enough to refuse to take Mandela's telephone call. It did not take a lot of nerve for Mandela to show his face after reigning over the destruction of South Africa's prosperity. To accuse America is his true nature. Like billions of his soul brothers, Mandela is incapable of creating and building anything. His type waits for others to create and built. Then they infiltrate and take over. I believe apartheid, set aside in 1992, was a feeble, unjust and unworkable attempt, on the part of white South Africans, to separate from the dissimilar personalities obvious in the two rivaling types of humans.
South Africa is now the AIDS capitol of the world, with 55 percent of its black population testing HIV positive, according to the U.N. South Africa also leads the world in violent crime. There are more murders and rapes (per capita) in South Africa than anywhere on the globe. To cover up, Mandela and his successors have created new forms of censorship in order to hide the mess. South Africa's Jesse Jackson, Desmond Tutu, recently asked for American aid, following the mass exodus, since 1994, of more than half of South Africa's commercial farmers. This has cut food production down by 60 percent. The reason for the mass fleeing is the near 1,500 murders of small and large white farmers by black thugs carrying military weapons, possibly distributed by the ANC.
The U.S. media is silent about South Africa's killings and rapes, where white women and even small white children are intentionally infected with the AIDS virus. To suppress the truth about their brethren, world wide, is their job. There are deep and vital reasons why the news is twisted by the elitists.
Western liberals claim that the leopard-like carnage we see in South Africa is due to pent up rage, for years of apartheid. But I disagree. I propose that humans are not created equal and that what we are seeing in South Africa is the evidence that at least some men are endowed with the souls of vicious animals. Like Saddam Hussein, billions of people are dark in nature, murderous without flinching and seem gratified by horror. I further propose that this is not based on race or national origin. In fact more than half the world may belong to this race. Most are not black.
The real reason for the so-called third world is the mentality of the third world. The left says that education; the removal of poverty and the elimination of racism will make men equal in prosperity. But if that were so, America and England would be a heavenly paradise. This is where the most educated people in the world live, work and play. No, education is not the key. Wealth is not it, nor is racial equity. It is spirit gifted with some degree of illumination, without which one cannot see which way to go. No, it is not IQ. It is Spirit. Entire continents like Africa, with 2,000 varieties of vegetables, roots, fruits, legumes and grains, to say nothing of the immense wealth in minerals, diamonds and gold would not have a third of population starving, continuously. Africa could be among the wealthiest continents in the world. But it is not. The spirit is not there. It is here, in America. And everyone knows it. Does that mean that we do not make terrible political misstates? Certainly we do. Nevertheless, that has not stopped heaven's gift basket from falling on us.
Mandela presided over great wealth earned by others and still he left South Africa in chaos. He helped to reduce a wealthy nation to near poverty status. He stands next to Saddam and defends Iraq not because he believes so much in Iraq's cause but because they are brothers in the truer sense that FOX, CNN or ABC can comprehend. Saddam and Mandela are of the same heart and they know it. All of the evil of this world know each other.
North Korea, China, Russia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, most of Europe, Asia, Syria, and the majority of the UN Security Council, are all on Saddam's side, no matter their rhetoric. This treatise is not entirely about Mandela. It is about redefining the real nature of our current global conflict, with Iraq in the middle at this time. All the political deviants know each other. It is the people of good-will who are strangers. This is also about every other conflict we have ever had, since a man with one world view bludgeoned his brother, who had a different world view, to death. The friction is eternal. The stakes are higher than ever. No more wooden clubs. Now comes the threat of atomic weapons. Prophets predicted their use. This is the time to know for sure, what side you are on.
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Emanuel McLittle has a Masters Degree and two decades of experience in Counseling Psychology. His keen insight, developed over 24 years, makes him qualified to deliver honest, unambiguous guidance. mclittle@cdsnet.net
WHY THE WORD 'SEGREGATION' IGNITES
Emanuel McLittle
January 14, 2003
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Sen. Lott was tested and he failed. So, what can we learn from it all? Without the concept of segregation, there would be no distinction between right or wrong, proper or improper, or even good people and bad people. Yet the nation witnessed the public mauling of a man said to personify racial segregation, the gravest sin against today’s political intelligentsia. Trent Lott was not ousted from his leadership position because of race but because he regularly attacked an elitists panacea, one that has never worked to heal race relations in America. Instead, the civil rights era, its architects and legislation ballooned federal power to global in its scope and nearly absolute. A powerful central government used a bad situation, slavery, to create a worse situation by lacing one word with the deadliest poison: segregation.
Integration is an idea which suggests that the lot of black Americans improves in direct proportion to their association with whites. Arrogance never sees its own contradictions nor can it see the racism in this notion. It says in essence, that in and of themselves blacks cannot survive by their own wit and strength. But has living next door to whites really healed the 150-year-old racial wounds? No. It is the eradication of hostility crowding the hearts of one race against another that needs the medicine of forgiveness and love. If there were no differences, racially or otherwise, would we exercise caring for anyone except those inside our own group or family?
I do not imply here that racial segregation imposed by any state is anything but the blackest of evils. Government should support neither segregation nor integration. It should assure that everyone has equal access to all government protections and services, race be damned. No one should receive preferential treatment from the government we all pay for. It matters not whether you call the special treatment white privilege or affirmative action. Where the scales of justice tip in any direction, government must level them. When the job of guaranteeing all equal protection under the law is accomplished, government should have no more influence. If chattel slavery is the soup of a great evil, psychological slavery is the stock from which the soup is made.
Alabama’s famous sheriff, Bull Connor, with the combined forces of his German shepherds and fire hoses could not stay off the eventual justice due black Americans. It was burned into destiny that slaves, brought to America by the greed of merchandising African kings and slave traders, could not long evade heaven’s justice. The North and South may each have been motivated by honorable reason. The South, I believe, attempted to take on the opposition of a growing central power in Washington bent on breaking the contract with the original colonies, which said in essence, “You are sovereign states.”
What the South did wrong, in my view, was draw a line in the sand with regard to Washington’s insistence that they free all slaves. They sensed, as some historians now admit, that the domineering power growing in Washington had become quite skilled at using the moral high ground to feed a federal beast that wanted far more than the freedom of slaves. In fact, it has been surmised that the federal government would become so huge that all the rights of all Americans would be lost.
We witnessed the flogging of a man, Sen. Lott, whose words were interpreted to imply his approval of racial segregation. We have actually taken to judging the intent of a man’s heart in our quiet drive to eliminate all free speech and thought. About this the South was right.
Acquiring the black vote, sought after by Republicans and strangled by Democrats, has never been worth the cost of liberty for all Americans. Thus, a rage building in whites and others is rapidly reaching a boiling point. The civil rights remedy has in fact turned out to be a deadly poison. Hundreds of billions of dollars have been paid in tort litigation for racial discrimination. Money paid for psychological harm that if real, no amount of money could accomplish what a sincere apology could. Riots costing billions in property damage and the loss of hundreds of lives have burned in major cities. Race killed Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and countless other less known blacks.
Policies like affirmative action have harmed the initiative of blacks already in dire need of self-confidence and respect. Trillions spent in welfare have stolen black manhood. Seventy percent of all black homes are fatherless. The recipients of all those civil rights commit the most violent crimes in a country where black wealth and affluence is unmatched by any people of color anywhere in the world. Twenty percent of all black men above age 18 are in prison. For more than 135 years black Americans have been beholden to forces that provided legal remedies while imprisoning the heart of the same race of people. Now, liberal overlords holding blacks in a psycho-political prison aren’t about to let them go, nor will they tolerate one word of its deviousness divulged. Therefore, the word segregation itself must be tainted with explosives that ignite.
The 1964 Civil Rights Act became the enforcement of a fairness that will never come by any means other than mutual respect. The act itself trumps the intent of the framers, who designed the new nation as colonies with equal powers. They knew that the federal government would corrupt if too much power were left in its hands. So, each state ruled its own territory. Each state was an independent power center with no one able to overrule it. The trouble is, some states took to violating the rights of some of their darker citizens by denying them citizenship and then enslaving them as property. This heaped great evil onto the South, causing a greater evil, a federal government turned global tyrant.
James Ostrowski, a New York attorney and writer said, “In the last 100 years, elites abandoned classical liberalism for socialism, giving us a system that is inefficient at producing wealth, but extremely efficient at causing wars and engaging in mass murder. Elites have used their formal intellectual superiority over the masses to rule. Such intellectuals are far worse than the racists they claim to save blacks from.
Lincoln’s own state, Illinois, would not let black slaves move into its boundaries or have access to its court system.” Henry David Thoreau noted, “Slavery was buttressed by the federal government with its Fugitive Slave Laws, which forced escaped slaves to be returned to their owners.” The federal government provided protection for racial segregation and then saved us from itself.
Civil rights legislation, while affirming rights already guaranteed by the Constitution, may have actually been the tool that ignited a vengeful rage that destroyed far more than it repaired. The fourth amendment says, “You, I and Trent Lott have a right to be secure in our persons .” This means that our thoughts are protected, that my thoughts do not have to agree with your thoughts. Trent Lott’s thoughts should not be held to any standard. Nor should they be subject to any “unreasonable search.” His job performance, and that alone, may be judged and that only by his constituents. But our system of government, including its unofficial mouthpiece, the media and behind-the-scenes orchestrators, now propose to punish all those who believe, think and speak out of turn. You may say, “But Emanuel, he is a segregationist.” I would say to you, unless you violate his right to own his thoughts, you could never make such a judgment.
Ever notice how God asks evildoers about their deeds, as if He doesn’t already know? Following Adam’s breach, God asked, “What have you done?” Here is the person with every right to judge but who refuses to. He waited for an answer. So where do we get off judging and passing sentence on a man based on what we think he believes? How much greater evil is it to invade a man’s mind?
The word segregation has become a forbidden idea. But in fact, everyone does it. Is this because the left is interested in the well-being of blacks? Absolutely not. It is because they want to erase any appearance that there is a difference between good and evil. They impose that there should be no difference between people who are fortunate and those who are not; that no matter how rotten you are, the consequences of a life lived wrongly carries no more consequences than a life lived rightly; that all men are equally well off, no matter if one squandered one’s fortune. In such an environment, government has become a fiduciary of an evil system. Now it seems that we all may be on our way to becoming slaves.
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Emanuel McLittle has a Masters Degree and two decades of experience in Counseling Psychology. His keen insight, developed over 24 years, makes him qualified to deliver honest, unambiguous guidance. mclittle@cdsnet.net
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