Anonymous ID: 709623 Dec. 7, 2018, 10:25 p.m. No.4209687   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Q,

Appearance, in this world, is one factor in judging an individual, community, organization, etc. that is disproportionately used in light of other factors like character, wit, expertise, eloquence, ability, etc. etc.

That the first “African American” President is in fact of terrible character, when revealed, has the potential to fuel implicit bias in some, and - more importantly- to devastate the black community. It’s beyond convoluted that race should have such a twisted impact. It’s very much the fault of so many bad actors and programming, and more. And of course every individual DOES have their own beliefs and will and is not bound to any other by their skin color. But, it is what it is. Once Hussein is ousted as we pray, the social programming, along with past and ongoing atrocities will, in my opinion, deal yet another cruel hand to what we’ll call the black community as a whole. The average person is good, but we are all brainwashed. It isn’t fair that what many blacks see as a sort of racist, retaliatory election result in response to our first “black” president is the same election result (POTUS) that is in fact undoing many years of unfathomable (literally “unfathomable,” as I am certain that almost all anons - if not simply all - ourselves are unaware of how deep this goes, right?) and to-the-core corruption. It’s unfair that the same hood I’ve had friends in, that is full of poverty and crime and devout Christians all at once, that has a mural of Obama painted in an area that rarely will any white person see, that was the first African American community in our country, is the same neighborhood that will witness their historical icon become a villain. That the first “African American” president should be the herald for countless years of evil come to justice, finally, and at that by a man they have been manipulated (and we are all manipulated in some way) to believe is racist, is troubling. Unfair, cruel. I blame those spiritless leaders of past.

 

Has this been thoughtfully considered and planned for? I’d assume it has been, knowing you as I do.

Could POTUS publically take the counsel of a respectable black leader, to alleviate some of the pain to come, and some of the perceived racism?

Or will the awakening far surpass such considerations, in that remedial action won’t be/isn’t necessary?

Thanks!