Caucasian Panic Time The NEW CPT/The Cons of Calling White Caucasians Supreme.
As you may have noticed, it has been some time since my last post.
As you also may have noticed from my post dated April 2, 2022, regarding MLK day and Tuesdays… especially midnight….
There has been a lot that has taken place since MLK day.
So it looks like we are going to have to go deep.
Unfortunately, with this type of deep, it might hurt a little.
As with anything, there can be cons.
Literally and figuratively.
One of those cons is the word/words white “supremacy”…
I find it quite interesting how individuals like to talk about how divisive CRT is, yet don’t seem to acknowledge how divisive the term white “supremacy” is.
When society gives the title of “supreme” to an individual culture of people, instead of just pizza, it causes issues.
One of those issues is not calling out erratic behavior.
Another issue would be how some individuals will make phone calls about hoodies but are not willing to make phone calls about random white dudes in tactical gear with no tact (or sense) as well as random ass white dudes in big ass trench coats in 100 degree weather.
With the unfortunate incident that occurred in Buffalo, New York, the report of a 911 operator hanging up the phone when an individual was calling for help showed how society sometimes behaves as the 911 operator.
How many times did society hang up the phone because they didn’t want to acknowledge Caucasian misbehavior?
How many times have individuals/ people called for help to alert society that there was an issue/ lack of accountability/ double standard for Caucasian male behavior or just Caucasian behavior in general?
But wait, there’s more…
Have you ever noticed the gloves that are put on when Caucasian males commit crimes of mass destruction?
How they request to go to Burger King showcasing how they are trying to have it their way.
It’s almost like society literally uses kid gloves when dealing with Caucasian males.
Yet, attempts to give them the title of “supreme” as well.
In the words of Kanye,”How Sway!”
I think that is probably one reason people can sometimes get confused because certain Caucasian behavior doesn’t exactly line up with being supreme.
As some elders say…something ain’t clean in the buttermilk.
For instance, everrrrrrrrrrrrrry (in my Clarence the Barber voice) October it’s some Caucasian wearing “blackface” knowing that’s going to piss certain types of melanated people off..
Yet they still do it…
No matter how many times they are told that it is offensive to some black people.
They (Caucasians) round up as attempted regulators and get ready for a next year like they on the Beverly Hillbillies and have the nerve to act like Michael McDonald and keep forgetting.
That doesn’t seem like supreme behavior to me..
But back to the initial subject at hand,
What’s even more interesting is how you never see individuals of other cultures cutting on dogs and posing beside the hurt dogs doing a thumb up sign and smiling to antagonize Caucasians…
Nor do you ever really see other cultures giving fake ass apologies such as if “you” were offended by seeing a hit dog holla excuse me, a hit dog hurt, I apologize.
Now, with that being said because some sectors of society can be petty, don’t be surprised if a random news story surfaces of a dog being cut.
They might even use one of those dogs that mysteriously knows how to look directly in the camera from one of those late night Sarah McLachlan commercials.
You gotta be careful with Caucasians and guitars.
Sometimes Caucasians like to play guitar music to lower your defenses.
Don’t believe me, just watch a Jimmy Dean commercial and if you feel real bold, listen to The Andy Griffith Show theme song they like to hit you with the bells and whistles, too.
Back to the issue at hand, though.
The cons…
It gets to a point where you gotta ask yourself:
Who’s the true majority, and who is the true minority?
If Caucasians were the true majority, would they have to resort to such barbaric survival mode tactics under the disguise of “strength”…. or utilize such tactics such as
- Gaslight other cultures with the phrase “unity”.
2. Attempt to manipulate other cultures of people against one another even though Caucasians have caused harm to both cultures.
3. Act as if or give the illusion that they (Caucasians) can tell other cultures what “love” is.
4. Attempt to dictate to other cultures when or how they are supposed to forgive.
5. Attempt to tell other cultures how to run their households.
6. Attempt to tell other cultures when or if they can speak their native language.
7. Attempt to tell other cultures how to wear their hair.
8. Attempt to take other cultures’ customs and rename it.
9. Attempt to take other cultures’ property sometimes, including intellectual property, stomps/dance styles, and attempt to pass it off as their own, even if it is uncoordinated.
10. Join other cultures’ healing circles/spaces with ill intentions.
11. Attempt to take over another culture’s healing circle/space.
12. Attempt to intimidate other cultures by doing smear campaigns up until the day they can capitalize off that particular culture’s sacred holidays.
13. Start back up that same smear campaign soon as the clock strikes midnight…
For now….
So, as you can see, there is a lot of divisiveness that comes along with “giving” the title of “supreme” to Caucasians and, to be honest, I have yet to see society as a whole benefit from it.
Maybe one day as a society just like we attempted to bury the “n” word.
(Poor Jesse)
Maybe we as a society can attempt to bury the word/words
“white supremacy”, you know, switch it out.
After all, we are “all” one, right?
Written and Conceived By:
DaSh’e

1313 (TU)