Colin Kaepernick, out-brothering the brothers

JustNotSaid: Many light-skinned blacks seem to combine the natural posturing and status-seeking of whites with the lack of inhibitions of blacks. So you end up with uninhibited poseurs.

Then, mix into that equation the fact that light-skinned blacks often seem to feel compelled to “prove” their blackness by out-brothering the brothers.

Colin Kaepernick is a case in point.

Often, an American with a white mother and black father (the usual combination) is genetically more than 50% white, since the father usually has some white blood. This appears to be the case with Kaepernick.

And Kaepernick’s psychological demons are compounded by the fact that his adoptive family is, apart from himself, entirely white.

Kaepernick’s personal background aside, there is a long tradition of light-skinned blacks who have avoided being called Toms by militantly outflanking their darker-skinned brethren.

Remember what Bobby Rush said while running against Barack Obama for Congress in 2000? He said that while he had lived the civil rights movement, Obama had only read about it. Rush saw Obama’s vulnerability, exploited it, and then crushed Obama in the election. Do you think the half-white Obama, raised in Hawaii and Indonesia, felt obliged to prove his blackness after that?

Obama’s entire career since might be viewed as one big attempt to do that. But he’s not the only one.

Julian Bond was a longtime civil rights activist. He served six terms as a Democrat in the Georgia State Senate, was chairman of the NAACP for twelve years, and was the first president of the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Whites have a tendency to look at blacks and see just one color. But there’s a whole range of skin tones there, and with them come a range of psychological dynamics.

Blacks generally don’t worry about what whites think about them (unless they stand to lose money as a result). If you’re black, you can say the most racist things, and whites will for the most part just pretend they didn’t hear it. Blacks worry much more that others in their community will see them as traitors.

Witness the treatment accorded Clarence Thomas, and Walter Williams, and Thomas Sowell. (It takes an awfully strong person to withstand that.)

So, don’t be too hard on Colin Kaepernick. Bear in mind, Kaepernick was brought up in a white family in Turlock, California, which is 1.7% black. Most of his exposure to blacks growing up undoubtedly came from reading about them committing crimes and rioting and so on. So at a certain level, he’s probably almost as scared of blacks as most whites are…

Kaepernick is, for all practical purposes, a wigger, the only difference being that he actually is roughly a quarter or maybe three-eighths black.

His sitting down during the national anthem is not a well-considered if misguided moral stance arrived after a painstaking study of all the police shootings of the past few years. It’s more just a desperate attempt to try to fit into a community in which he never really belonged, and with whom he’s not entirely comfortable. Unfortunately for Kaepernick, his psychological issues are playing out on a national stage, on a touchy issue, at a particularly fraught time in the national psyche.

The next time you see a Kaepernick-type in action, understand that what you’re seeing is not necessarily hatred of whites; a lot of it may just be posturing. Light-skinned blacks don’t want other blacks to think that they think they’re better just because they’re lighter. And they really don’t want other blacks to realize that they’re actually afraid of them. (Even if, deep down, that’s how they feel.)

MORE:

Football isn’t as black-dominated as basketball, but look at this list of the top current linebackers in the NFL: 8 of the top 10, and all 5 honorable mentions, are black.

Now, put yourself in Kaepernick’s shoes (his cleats, to be exact). What would you rather have these 275 pound linebackers think as they try to sack you:

(A) This light-skinned mofo thinks he’s better than me — I’m gonna break his fuckin’ neck.

Or:

(B), Colin’s a righteous warrior who’s down with the cause. I’m gonna do my job, then help the brother up.

Those linebackers are a lot scarier than the white scribes who criticize Kaepernick’s lack of patriotism.

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They Called Us Idiots!

Blog: A young man recently said to me, “What if a bunch of space aliens with IQ’s of 200 came down and kidnapped us and brought us back to their planet to use as slaves, but we couldn’t handle their technology, and were more or less useless, and they called us idiots. That wouldn’t be our fault.”

He has a point.

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A Win Against Revenge Porn Makes Advocates Angry

Blog: You would think this would be a big deal amongst the small crowd of passionate anti-revenge porn advocates, as it was a huge victory for a woman harmed. Isn’t that what it’s all about?

In what might be Michigan’s first revenge-pornography case resulting in a monetary judgment, a woman was awarded $500,000 this week after her ex-boyfriend posted nude photographs of her on multiple Internet sites.

Half a mil is a lot of money, but that’s not all. The woman’s lawyer, Kyle Bristow, did a great job taking down this miscreant.

According to court records from the Oakland County (Mich.) Circuit Court, Judge Martha Anderson awarded the sum Wednesday, which is set to accrue interest over time. Anderson also granted a permanent injunction against the ex-boyfriend, forcing him to immediately destroy and never republish the photos to third-party websites. If he does, Bristow said, he can be held in contempt and face prison or additional fines.

Unsurprisingly, Bristow’s client, whom he declined to name to protect her privacy, was thrilled by the outcome. You know who wasn’t thrilled? Of course you do. When asked whether she was involved in this huge victory, as she made no mention of it despite the fact that the anti-revenge porn forces will laud themselves for anything. Again, Mary Anne Franks responded:

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No wonder there was total silence by the teary-eyed advocates about this big win. First, the win had nothing whatsoever to do with their effort to criminalize revenge porn. Ironically, the USA Today reporter, in a stab at thoroughness, connected dots that had no connection:

And although the number of sites has dwindled since then, Bristow said many revenge-porn photos are still posted on Tumblr, a popular social networking site.

Within the past year, a number of states — including Michigan — have passed laws that criminalize revenge pornography. According to the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, a non-profit that advocates for legal and technological ways to fight online abuse, 34 states and the District of Columbia have revenge porn laws.

What the reporter didn’t grasp was that this win was not because of these laws, but despite them. The laws were not merely unnecessary, but failed. Bristow, on the other hand, prevailed without resort to criminal laws at the expense of the First Amendment.

Franks obviously realized it, as this story gave her team a spanking as to to its ineffectiveness. Not that it will prevent the next level of harm at the hands of Rep. Jackie Speier, who would undermine the Section 230 safe harbor in the process of making Franks relevant.

But the worst offense in the great win was Bristow himself. Not just that he’s male (ugh, patriarchy). Not just that he managed to pull off a victory that Franks keeps insisting isn’t possible without her. Not just because the CCRI, which wants to pretend its heroines are the saviors of womanhood on the internets, had nothing to do with it. No, there was an evil far worse than any of these.

Kyle Bristow is a conservative! There is no crime worse than not being progressive, and Bristow committed it.

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, he’s a hate group person.* His thought-crimes caused the State Bar of Michigan to withdraw its honorable mention of a short story he wrote and apologize to readers. Apparently, it wasn’t so bad that they didn’t award him a prize, until someone explained to them that it was “embedded with racist cues and symbolism.”

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Jews Moving Into Black Areas In & Around 90035

I think there were a lot of Jews in 90035 in the 1950s and then integration happened and blacks moved in and Jews moved out. Then Jews started moving back in in the 1980s and 90035 has become more Jewish every year since.

Here is a typical pattern for Jews expanding into black areas in and around 90035:

* First, unmarried IDF veterans move in. They don’t have possessions. They’re not afraid of blacks. They’re tough.

* Then, after the Israelis move in, other Jews without kids move in.

* Then married Jews move in and start families.

* Jewish families move in.

From the Jewish Journal in 2013:

Pico-Robertson’s Orthodox head east

Three years ago, when Edo Cohen’s observant friend moved several blocks away from the center of Pico-Robertson’s Orthodox community to an area east of La Cienega Boulevard, he remembers thinking, “I can’t believe he moved there.”
Now, Cohen, his wife Merav and their two daughters have joined the increasing number of observant Jews who are heading in the same direction — east, past the far reaches of the area traditionally considered Pico-Robertson to an adjacent, up-and-coming community known as Faircrest Heights that extends beyond the other side of La Cienega Boulevard.
At the time Cohen’s friend moved, the region bordering Pico-Robertson and Faircrest Heights, also known as the Pico-Fairfax corridor, was not known as an ideal location. Commercially, it was — and still is — a mixture of down-market retailers, medical marijuana stores and auto mechanic shops.
Residentially, though, the neighborhood is becoming an attractive spot for middle-class families. There are Spanish Colonials, one-story homes with front and back yards and ample street parking.
“It’s a little bit more quiet,” Cohen said, comparing the area around his residence on Point View Street to his former home in Pico-Robertson. And, Cohen added, “You get more bang for your buck.”
Whereas Pico-Robertson offers a middle-class environment with upper-class property values, homes less than 2 miles to the east offer similar living at a lower cost. This contrast appears to be the primary ingredient drawing observant Jews east.
But how far are observant families willing to move? As one goes east of La Cienega, the number of synagogues within reasonable walking distance, particularly for families with children, dwindles with each block…

Walking down Pico, with its medley of kosher grocers, delis, Judaica shops and synagogues, it’s difficult to imagine a time, not so long ago, when a yarmulke sighting would have turned heads. The observant Jewish community of Pico-Robertson has been developing since the 1980s, but not until the 1990s did it become the go-to location for Orthodox Jews in the city.
According to Brander, the area east of Shenandoah Street — just a couple of blocks from the intersection of Pico and Robertson — “could have been Texas” when he moved to the neighborhood in the early ’90s.
Rabbi Aaron Parry grew up in Pico-Robertson in the 1950s, lived there until the 1990s and now lives in the La Brea neighborhood. He said that one “would need a microscope to see a Jew walking on the street” for most of the time that he lived there.

“Pico-Robertson has always been the landing strip” for new, particularly young, Jews moving to L.A., said demographer Pini Herman, who also writes a blog for the Journal…

The increasing home prices remind demographer and Herman’s Journal co-blogger Bruce A. Phillips, of what happened to Pico-Robertson decades ago. That’s when rising property values priced out many lower-income renters and persuaded some long-time homeowners to sell and cash out, in effect gentrifying the area.

Alana Samuels writes for The Atlantic:

Has America Given Up on the Dream of Racial Integration?

Across the country, communities are starkly divided, with African Americans living in one section and whites living in another, and a lot of people seem to be okay with that.

The Fair Housing Act became law in 1968, a week after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Its goal was to prevent landlords and lenders from turning away tenants and homebuyers because of their color, but Senator Edward Brooke, one of the sponsors of the bill (and the first black man elected to the U.S. Senate), had bigger ideas. He wanted to use the law to integrate cities and suburbs, reversing the effects of decades of housing discrimination, discrimination that had often been perpetuated by the federal government…

Affluent neighborhoods throughout the country resist the construction of affordable housing in their backyards. White residents self-segregate, and though poverty might not be limited to urban areas, it is often the most concentrated where minorities live. In places such as Beaumont, federal funding to build homes for black residents in white areas is lost because neither white nor black residents want that to happen.

From Princeton University Press:

In The Shifting Grounds of Race, Scott Kurashige highlights the role African Americans and Japanese Americans played in the social and political struggles that remade twentieth-century Los Angeles.

Linking paradigmatic events like Japanese American internment and the Black civil rights movement, Kurashige transcends the usual “black/white” dichotomy to explore the multiethnic dimensions of segregation and integration. Racism and sprawl shaped the dominant image of Los Angeles as a “white city.” But they simultaneously fostered a shared oppositional consciousness among Black and Japanese Americans living as neighbors within diverse urban communities.

Kurashige demonstrates why African Americans and Japanese Americans joined forces in the battle against discrimination and why the trajectories of the two groups diverged.

You could remove “Japanese” and insert “Jews” and you would have a similar narrative. Sometimes different groups have shared interests and sometimes they have clashing interests. Neither Jews nor Japanese, in general, want to live, work, socialize or worship with blacks, but in politics, they are all important members of the Coalition of the Fringe and thus vote for the Democrats.

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