Every single thing that’s been done to help black people has been done specifically because they’re recognized as a Crayola crayon color. Speaking of which, one wonders how long it will be before Crayola discontinues black crayons because they’ve “woked” to how insensitive having a black crayon is to those people for whom being a crayon color is an identity. But I digress.
[…]Saturday evening I was a guest on a Baltimore, Maryland, talk show where the host failed to grasp the meaning of George Kelly’s book on Personal Construct Theory, which argues: “Psychological disorder is any personal construction which is used repeatedly in spite of consistent invalidation, i.e., repeating the same thing failure after failure is a psychological disorder.” The problem, however, is the ability this specific psychological disorder provides to make massive amounts of money and to be on the right side of every crayon skin-color issue.
This was the point I made to the host of said program. But like most of his kind, they’re willingly blind because it’s easier to be same.
The coalminers of West Virginia weren’t helped because they were a crayon color. They were helped because they were Americans in dire straits. But so-called blacks have always been identified as a crayon first. The host of the Baltimore talk program I referenced above smugly told me that there was no way America would ever become colorblind.
[…]Everything about crayon color people begins with the prefix black or African. Children from the womb to the grave are inculcated with a construct of inhibitory control that enables them to achieve the lowest common denominator.
It’s this variant form of Pavlovian conditioning that encourages and validates hatred, disorder and sub-human behavior. There’s no condition known to man that has not been claimed to be disproportionately adverse to the crayon people, except wealth, industry, propriety and civility.
The majority of reasonable and logical minds are at a loss to solve the conundrum of why so many of these people embrace the jaundiced cosmological view that they do. The rationale is quite simple when one understands the behavioral etymology of same.
It’s not a Gordian Knot that keeps so many people tied to the plantation of self-limitation and immiseration – it’s a pernicious form of an inculcated stenotopic mindset that constrains the person to being a prisoner of his own making. Compounding this satanic pathology are draconian marplots that have successfully advanced a supportive culture that refuses to rebuke the self-defeating Pygmalion of being a crayon color before all else.
[…]It’s time to start being concerned about Americans not crayon colors. And contrary to all of those who think they know best, I’m right based both upon historical evidences and, more importantly, because the immutable Word of God says God is not a respecter of persons.
— Mychal Massie, June 22 WorldNetDaily column