Friday, June 19, 2020

Take a Knee, Wash a Foot, Kiss an . . .


The photo opportunity arranged by Nancy Pelosi of Congressional member "taking a knee" has been well publicized.   Less well known is the pre photo op movement initiated by the German Imperial Knight Götz von Berlichingen and popularized by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in his piece "Leck mich am Arsch."  We have not progressed this far but patience is advised.

  
The recent popularized knee taking was initiated by the football player Colin Kaepernick as an act of defiance.  This has morphed into an act of submission by white progressives as a demonstration of virtue signaling.  Christopher Wray's FBI gave an impressive show of force all knees bowed.  Apparently the FBI is down with the struggle:  "Pigs in a blanket, fry 'em like bacon!"  New York's top uniformed cop Chief Terence Monahan also took a knee in solidarity with protesters.
   

In Webster, Massachusetts, members of the police department, icluding Chief Michael Shaw, lie face down as encouraged by a group of Black Lives Matter activists.



 The CEO of Chick-Fil-A, Dan Cathy, has suggested white people should find black strangers, go up to them, and shine their shoes to show repentance for their sins of racism.  Cathy also said, “Whether they got tennis shoes on or not — maybe they got sandals on — it really doesn’t matter. But, there’s a time in which we need to have some personal action here. Maybe we need to give them a hug, too."  This might appear to be a satire, however, there are photographs of Cathy shining Rapper Lecrae's shoes.


The next example is getting closed closer to the Berlichingen demand.  White police officers and community members wash the feet of black faith leaders in Cary, North Carolina to 'express humility and love'.  At least three white law enforcement officers and three other white attendees washed the feet of pastors Faith and Soboma Wokoma.  It was explained that, "The washing of feet is a religious rite observed by various Christian denominations based of Jesus Christ’s commandment that his followers should wash one another’s feet, following his example, and to express humility and love." However,  Faith and Soboma Wokoma did not reciprocate.













All of these activities are based on white guilt, a frame of mind fostered by the media and educational establishment for decades.  No one is alive today who was responsible for anti-bellum slavery.  There are, however, still some progressives alive who fostered the Twentieth Century slave trade.  Anyone familiar with the Yalta Agreement knows about the slave labor provisions agreed to by the Roosevelt administration.  The few survivors of this unfortunate agreement have requested compensation without results. 

Talentless entertainers are entitled to feel guilt.  Multimillionaire and billionaire CEOs may feel guilty because they believe they are receiving unearned income.  Working class people have an entirely different perspective.








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