The 5 Essential Parts of Wokeness and Their Eventual Conclusions

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The meaning of “woke” has been misrepresented and misunderstood. I was maybe 16 years old when I began periodically ending conversations with “Stay woke.” This was a fundamental point in my life because it was when the world began to see me as a man rather than a boy. This was also when I began to see people and the system for what they are. I became woke, but that word has been widely misused and misinterpreted. It really means to be aware of the system(s), how it works and how to maneuver it.

There is a devious criminal element within every American institution of influence to immunize governmental acts of terror against African Americans and the American people as a whole. Taking a look at the Supreme Court ruling that gives the president immunity, including to murder American citizens, we find there is a “King Clause,” as interpreted by the Supreme Court. This poor rationale and centralizing of power in Julius Caesar was the primary step to the fall of the Roman Empire.

When America was founded, it was founded in revolt against the British Empire and taxation without representation. Americans believed in having a voice and equality. They believed in answering to no king and that no man is above the law.

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But it seems like after winning the Revolutionary War, the Founding Fathers struggled with the “No man is above the law part” because they left a ton of vagueness ripe for misinterpretation surrounding political authority. They also felt the voice of the people was most important. It’s why freedom of speech is the first thing they mentioned.

But the Founding Fathers also made an exception for “electors”, giving way to the electoral college, which, in a presidential election, vote in representation of the voters. These electors act as the indirect voice of the people. Electors are expected to vote the way their constituents did, but it wouldn’t be inconceivable for them to do the opposite. Also, who the electoral college is made up of is secret. So, in a country founded on “no man is above the law” and “the voice of the people matters most”, the president has immunity to literally do anything he declares is a presidential act and people don’t actually vote for president directly (and the outcome of their final vote is determined by a secret group of people they don’t know).

This is what it means to be “woke.” It’s realizing the ideals of this country are rooted in a document written by wealthy men who didn’t necessarily trust the general public or average American. Instead of giving democracy, they gave an illusion of democracy that ends with the chips on their side of the board.

The Constitution declares all men are created equal, and the Framers went on to own and justify the owning of men. They didn’t just put these people in slavery. They raped, murdered and mutilated them. They made events of hanging and burning their bodies. They declared these people were slaves without human status and any children they had were slaves as well. This form of slavery by blood and birth is different and more cynical than the likes elsewhere.

The Constitution, when examined, is not a document meant to protect the interests of The People. It is a document designed to keep The People as chattel and convince them they have rights. Those “rights” extend only as far as the citizen is willing to imagine in a dream state. The US Constitution protects the type of men who wrote it.

To be woke is to realize that the Founding Fathers of this country were disassociated from two types of people: Black people and poor people. This country uses culture wars to keep a divide between Black people and poor people because the interests of these groups are so intertwined. They yearn for equality, be it racial, financial or otherwise. They simply want prosperity without intentional barriers. Allowing Black people and poor people to form a coalition would mean the most powerful in this country ceding power. On that day, the oligarchs will flee on their planes or helicopters on their way to a place they can reestablish and sell this pseudo-democracy.

Ruthless capitalism is the rotted result of a fake democracy because it runs rampant without guardrails. Inherently, a system not truly meant to protect its citizens ends with capitalism draining the productivity and humanity from that society. This is why it is harder for Americans to show empathy for wealthy people. The average American feels taken advantage of, drained and dismissed by their own country. It is hard for them to muster tears for their oppressor. Stockholm Syndrome can reach only so far and hypnotize a nation before people start waking up en masse.

America’s Obsession with the Composite Feminine Black Man

America has a penchant for oversexualizing or feminizing the image of Black men. It is not uncommon to see Black men in lipstick and leggings in a commercial about beer or wearing a leotard in a print ad about dating. Even in mundane, state-sponsored commercials, the proverbial feminine Black man is there. These men are not necessarily supposed to be gay, but the implication is there.

People should be allowed to be who they are and love who they love, and Black men deserve to be portrayed as who they are in a more significant light. In this growing promotion of Black men as sassy, tight-clothes wearing divas with wide shoulders and deep voices, opportunities are taken from those who do not comply or relate.

Every year, thousands of young Black male actors graduate from their respective acting programs and set foot into the world of acting. Increasingly, companies are opting for the Black man willing to wear lipstick and soften his voice when he speaks. The trend demands more Black men in fashionably-colored nails. And now, Black men who wear those things and happen to have a beard and be muscular are all the rage. They are a statement. What exactly they’re stating is still being debated.

Nonetheless, these Black men graduating acting programs are just trying to pay off student loan debt and make a way for themselves in a crowded industry. They’re not looking to make a statement. But they are tested at the door when they read a script that has them in a skirt or putting on makeup. It’s insignificant to some people, but it matters to others.

Kevin Hart once promised on purely moral grounds that he would never wear a dress. He made this statement when asked about what seems to be a requirement for Black men to wear a dress in Hollywood to become ultra successful. Within a year of his statement, Kevin Hart was on SNL in a dress. It seemed like his statement about never wearing a dress was answered by a call to a humiliation ritual. Kevin Hart would either wear the dress and become ultra wealthy. Or he wouldn’t wear the dress, and he would be rejected by Hollywood.

When a Black man is made to humiliate himself by sacrificing something he holds as dear as his manhood, it comes off as an assertion of dominance by the powers that be. It makes a person wonder what the Black actors in the field are experiencing in these audition rooms.

Right now, America is pouring millions of dollars into South Africa for what America calls support for the gay community. America has framed this as a fight for the spread of democracy. The people there see it as America’s way of undermining the masculinity of men in the country to destabilize its identity. Billionaire Elon Musk has argued as much. Regardless of America’s intent, those same tactics in America have led to the disenfranchisement of Black men and a distortion of their identity.

For more than a century, American local governments published media and ads portraying Black men as rapists seeking to rape white females specifically. They painted Black men as societal monsters who couldn’t resist staining the “pureness” of white females. They didn’t tell the world how much white women, including wives, enjoy the company of Black men or how lucrative of an industry white guys as “cucks” to Black men with their wives would become. As with all racist propaganda, the call was coming from inside the house.

Some Black men see the promotion of homosexuality as an act against procreation. In a world where law are being written by men who believe in the “white replacement theory,” this doesn’t seem implausible. There are also clear instances that are an act against Black procreation aimed at Black men.

In Louisiana with a jail population significantly Black male, prisons in the state began offering a reduction in prison sentences in turn for prisoners to voluntarily castrate themselves. Louisiana is offering to men in their darkest and most vulnerable hour freedom in exchange for never procreating again or sometimes ever in some cases.

How does castration relate to prison terms? This reduction in sentences for castration idea is solely rooted in the racist pseudoscience of eugenics. Those who came up with it argues it reduces crime and poverty. The quiet assumption is these men will produce criminals. By preventing them from procreating, crime is reduced. It’s a weird logic to use when 80% of America’s violent crimes are committed by white supremacists. If reducing crime was the true intent, it could be reduced 80% by preventing the birth of white supremacists by the logic of those who came up with shortening prison sentences in exchange for castration.

The Black male identity has routinely been distorted and attacked by America, and segments of this country proactively work to stunt the procreation of Black people. Ironies like Planned Parenthood being founded on racism and eugenics go unnoticed when the organization is portrayed as a place of refuge for the same people its founder likely hoped to wipe out of existence. These people argue “survival of the fittest” as they are washed away genetically and struggle for ways to stop the inevitable end result: whiteness in a sea of color disappears in a melting pot. America is the world’s greatest of the sort.

None of This is Real, Not Even Crime

Being woke isn’t realizing all of this is fake but realizing all of this is a design and you too can design. Even if race isn’t real on a scientific level, it is socially. It is important to be aware of race and the roles it plays. Harriet Tubman said she freed a thousand slaves and could’ve freed a thousand more if they knew they were in chains.

“Poor” is a social condition that can be altered. Poor people exist, but they can change their financial standings. It’s not easy, and it won’t necessarily lead to being the wealthiest person in the world. However, it does when you realize “crime” isn’t real and it actually pays quite lucratively.

If you look at any big company, you realize at some point, they broke the law. If you look further, you realize breaking the law was the defining moment in much of their success and the resolve not to do so was what led to the failures of their competitors.

Uber Technologies currently has a net worth of about $158 billion, a far cry from its over-$1.2-million evaluation in 2010. The company started from zero, and they would still be there due to California regulations. Being founded in San Francisco, the state’s regulations didn’t bode well with Uber’s founders or investors.

Back when Uber was just a fledgling startup, taxi companies pressured San Francisco’s government to ban the company’s operations. Regulators did just that. Uber as we know today would not exist had its owners taken heed.

Instead of shutting down, Uber created a mirror ghost app for their service that appeared to show no activity to trick law enforcement into believing they had stopped operating. With law enforcement hacked into and monitoring the app live, they believed the company was done. Uber used this time to operate in stealth, expand their territory and strengthen their relationship with customers.

By the time officials found out they had been duped, the public perception of Uber had been shaded in the company’s favor. They marketed themselves as a company offering quick, reliable service in areas routinely ignored by cab companies. In urban areas where crime is portrayed as high, it is notoriously difficult to get cab service there. Uber closed this equity this equity gap and was useful elsewhere. The people felt like they needed Uber, and they spoke up. And Uber also had some money and influential shareholders by then. So, the company overcame their barriers to ultrawealth through illegality. Uber’s criminality is not an anomaly but an inseparable feature of success in Americanized capitalism.

This feature of criminality exposes itself when the CEO of a corporation takes an inappropriate tax cut for their company or an organization skirts regulations to avoid fees or delays. It’s evident when America’s first millionaire became so partly by illegally smuggling opium into China. It’s very fitting, almost poetically so, that America’s first millionaire was a criminal drug dealer and the country’s president is a felon convicted of fraud. It’s like two historical Freudian slips.

Still, every tax cheat, regulation violation or ill-gotten dollar is a defining moment, big or small, on the path to any significant wealth. These obstacles are red tape warning that going further is a crime. They are meant to act as a system of checks and balances. They are there to prevent crime. But the humans in charge of enforcing and interpreting do a very bad job and maybe intentionally. It’s nonetheless wearisome and telling that in a country that tells its people crime doesn’t pay, it sure pays handsomely well in America.

Neither money nor race are “real,” but both can impact your life and lifestyle. The Old Kanye once said, “Having money isn’t everything. Not having it is.”

The Takeaway

Wokeness in Relation to America as a Nation is Realizing that:

  1. Wealthy white guys, some who were criminals, wrote the Constitution to keep power in the hands of a select group of people, i.e. wealthy white guys, some who are criminals. As long as they have power, they have a means to wealth through taxation, manipulation of the workforce or other oppressive means.
  2. A closer look confirms that the most essential parts of the Constitution have not been reflected significantly in practice at any point in the history of this nation.
  3. The wealthy promote a culture divide between African Americans or other groups and poor people, the largest group of people in this country, to keep the groups from realizing their similar interests and banning together.
  4. A key feature in achieving wealth through American capitalism is criminality.
    • If you accept the above:
  5. Neither money nor race is real. Now, engage with the system. Or try but fail to disconnect. This is the fifth element of Wokeness and ultimate conclusions.

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