White Paranoia and Cowardice Part 1
You may remember the movie, “Higher Learning”. There was the character “Remy”. Remy was the portrayed insecure, lame white male without a sense of identity. Some people may have felt pity for him. I mean there he was in a white public institution and the “brothers” wouldn’t cut him a deal. In fact, most of his white peers rejected him.
Yet, Remy doesn’t react to the fellow white peers who treated him like a weirdo. Instead, he lashes out at the blacks. This in fact could be white privilege. It also, could be in my opinion cowardice.
A lot of whites know that institutionally them or let’s say the 1% has more power. Instead of attacking who is really controlling their livelihood they use Blacks or “people of color” as a scape goat. It’s quite interesting because it does not leave them more empowered. It gives them a quick dose of euphoria and still poor.
Now, back to Remy. He happened to not have any sense of identity or pride as a young adult. Thus he fell in line with an overt white supremacist group. They lead him to believe that the blacks were taking out all they have and leaving them a minority. Remy looks around at all the people of color in the room and realize how intelligent they are. He bugs out in this scene. In the end Remy kills a black woman on a massive spree of? Paranoia.
The black man who found his purpose with his former girlfriend has a wakeup call to the divisiveness on campus...and guess what?? The white public university survives in its same fashion institutionally.
I speak on this because it is truly baffling how one could believe that a peaceful people who have coexisted among each other and nurtured the earth would kill them for merely existing.TO BE CONTINUED...