Sunday, February 2, 2014






The Racism Delusion !!!
















I am sick of the President along with millionaires and billionaires like Oprah complaining about racism today. It took millions of white people as well to inaugurate the President too. Before I get into the why, let’s talk about the meaning of racism, and why they are keeping this delusion alive.

Racism "Is a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually or involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others".
After reading that definition we have many racist people in the world. People who think black people are better at sports are racist. People who only date one race are racist, people who only vote one way are racist. Now that we understand we all are racist, we need to understand why. 

As we move through life we have our own experiences and as humans we love to share those experiences with everyone around us, mainly the bad ones. If I asked you “should I trust a car dealer?" You would formulate an answer from your own experiences or you would respond based on what someone else has told you. So if you have been taken advantage of by a car dealer, is it alright to not trust them? Or if your friends have all been taken advantage of by car dealers, is it alright for you to not trust them. The answer is of course. Most people aren't racist but prejudice. Right or wrong we formulate are opinions from experience. 

Racism in this country started with slavery, it was legal to be racist. When an entire country is against you, go ahead and scream racism from the mountain tops. But now we have a mixed race President, an attorney general, Secretary of state, supreme court judge and millions of white people cheering their favorite black man or women on while they watch them in movies or on TV. Let's stop with the R word.
Now here is a scary statistic. Black people make up 13% of our nations population yet we have 131% more people in jail than any other race. We are responsible for 50% of the violent crimes in this country and 30% of the thief’s. When a division one basketball coach is looking for a player we have conditioned them to notice us because of our skill. So we have also conditioned the police to notice us when it comes to crime. I know my militant black brothers and sister will speak about the impartial justice system and how they are harder on minorities. I would say yes, you are right. But here’s what I told my son. Life is not fair and there is nothing you can do to change that. Black people are born with the ability to run faster than white people, is that fair? So you have to take what you are given, you don’t have a choice. You do have a choice to break the law, even if it was the “white man” who gave us the rules to live by. When a white person only receives one year for a violent crime and a black person gets three. People point to the injustice of it all. Did that white guy make you commit the crime? Take responsibility, if you stay out of court, they have no power.

Now that we understand we all are racist and prejudice. I can move on to the point.

Since the President has been in office the racism debate has flourished. Remember he’s just as much black as he is white. Why does the media fuel this fire that should have been put out long ago? Power!!! Allowing the white man to call out other white men on racism is giving them the proverbial N-word approval. Now they love to use it. If you call the President on one of his lies you're a racist. His bad policies not working you're a racist. You mention the epidemic with food stamps having increased 30%, you're a racist. The only white people who aren’t racist are the millions that got him elected. And if they don’t like how things have turned out it’s because really, they are racist. So all of the black people who didn’t like Bush are they racist? Or Romney?  They claimed both of those men didn’t like black people or poor people. So black people didn’t like Bush or Romney because they believed they are racist and prejudice. I wish I had some facts to break those claims as not being true……. I do. How can you listen to a President who has done nothing but screw things up then complain that his critics are racist. When Bush screwed things up it wasn’t racism that had me speaking out against his actions. Or when Clinton caused the financial collapse it wasn’t racism that had me upset with him. And yes the economy is Clinton's mess, look up Glass-Steagall if you want the truth.
Bush gave more aid to Africa than any other President. And Romney donated more money than Obama, is wife, the vice President and his cabinet combined. Percentage to his income and total amount. Some people talk the talk while other walk the walk.

So let’s think about all the promises made to us by our President, and how those have helped black people out of poverty. Better yet, what opportunities have he created for black people to get out of poverty? Now I have explained to people how I made it from a government housing project to a top level manager of a multi million dollar company. With a father in federal prison and raised by an awesome single mother who couldn't afford to pay for my college. I own my own start up company and have expensive new cars and a huge house. All on two, short, bad years at college. When my liberal friends hear my story they tell me “anyone can do what you did,” or “you are just lucky. “And it hurts me when they say that because they didn’t sleep out of a car like I did or give plasma for grocery or work 80 plus hours a week to get here. So here is my ten step plan to stop using racism as the excuse for your situation, and cut through the racial prejudices and move your life forward


1) Follow all laws that apply to you. If you break the law, understand that it was you fault and take the punishment with dignity.

2) Don’t break the law. And do not get mad at the officer who caught you breaking the law

3) Be the hardest worker at your job. Show up early, stay late and take on extra responsibility for the same pay.

4) Look the part. If you are a rapper, by all means dress like one at work. If your not, dress as close to your boss     as possible. If he’s not up to par then dress like his boss. If all else fails, dress like Denzel Washington. After          work by all means put the earrings in sag the pants, and put izzo after every word.

5) If you can’t get what you want out of life with one job get another. I have a job that pays me top 3% money.         But I still have two other jobs so I can achieve more.

6) Have a good attitude, it sucks being around negative people.

7) Don’t take advice from people who are as bad off as you. Would you take marriage advice from someone who     cheated on his spouse. Or would you take financial advice from someone on welfare?

8) Emulate successful people. They are successful for a reason doing it your way obviously isn’t working. Try           something new.

9) Learn and grow everyday. YouTube has enough information to make you a master at anything. And it’s free. I       built an entire website from scratch with YouTube. And I was the worst with computers. Brokenbuy.com               coming soon, check it out.

10) Stop blaming other people. Someone being rich doesn’t make you poor.

“Life is a down hill race to the finish, even when you fall you are still moving forward”

Milton Copeland III


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