THE RED PILL

DIALOGUE AND DISCUSSION ON EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENT AND RACE

 

 

               Answering questions about Thinking Truth

 

 

This is an attempt to address a few of the questions posted by LottaLox in regards to the blog post Thinking Truth.

 

 

Lox states: I don’t understand the concept of white privilege. Then the questions:

1. What does white privilege mean?

2. How can I find out about it (white privilege)?

3. What does thinking or truth have to do with my being a black woman and thus my    race?

4. Where can I find a source of information on this subject?

 

 

  1. To tell the truth, I also, do not understand the concept of what is called white privilege; therefore, I can not give any insight into what it means.  What I have gathered over the years is this: It (so-called white privilege), appears to have been a creation of the imagination. The intention of the creators of this concept was to construct a behavior that would possibly give their children an advantage, relative to the absolute control over, and of, a large number of people. Anyone who thinks that race is a reality will be under the control of those few who inherit control of this construct, this is what was believed would be the outcome. What had to be created was an illusion that could be turned into a reality. In order to make illusion become real, one utilizes the vehicle of words and language.  This process allows for the development of a program that thru compulsory education can be easily materialized as an institution.

 

  1. The best that I can tell you about finding some information on the subject of what you call white privilege is for you to ask someone who thinks that they are a white person and ask them the question that you pose. Also you can try to do an epistemological search on the information that you receive. You may want to watch old movies.

 

  1. The answer to this question is predicated by what you are willing to do in order to gain the data that you will need so that you begin the process of learning how to see the answers that will become mental presentations for you to think about.  Most of the answers that you are looking for will come from inside of you.  By the way, how did you acquire “my race”?  How did you become a black woman? Whose reality is this that you are talking about?

 

  1. The only thing that I can think to tell you, that might possibly help you with your search, is for you to research thinkers like those that we have posted on the site, such as, Bobby Wright, “Popa John H. Clarke, Father Devine, Amos Wilson, Linda Myers, Naim Akbar, J.A. Rogers, Robert F. Williams and there are many more posted on the red pill.  ps' Popa=pope

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Namaska Dr. Black after a conversation with you and reading this blog one can only begin to see when the desire comes from inside. And to truly begin to learn the construct we are born in we have to learn the language. The more I study to learning is not hard just stay the course and do the work I will be able to connect the dots

 

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