A very interesting phenomena occurs around voting time. Many black power/racism-white supremacy/panafrican/black everything personas are some of the main advocates of a proven broken system. Think about this: "racism-white supremacy" is alive and well in every facet of our lives 24/7
except when it comes to voting
Any other time and space, it's about black empowerment and we can't trust the "white devil" or none of his devices.
Somehow, by some unknown grandiose act of human decency, this "white devil" plays fair when it comes to the voting system
Black voting somehow neutralizes his "supremacy" over our daily lives and he's unable to fizzle with our votes. At the voting booth, "racism-white supremacy" can't come across the line because voting is fair and honest and brings great benefits and gains to black people and the "white racists" hate that that's why they don't want you to vote.
Let knowledge NOT be born on voting day, because, you see, voting makes us all equal
Somehow the act of black voting protects black people from "white supremacy."
And the excuses they try and argue are so illogical it gives debating a bad name.
And the reason why I don't laugh too hard is because of what we mentioned earlier on which is it becomes serious when we make those excuses analogous to one who is in a long, abused relationship and, like we pointed out is the case, they (the abused) will do everything they can to make the abuser look better than the abused is because the abused don't wanna leave the relationship.
The abused now has a job therefore as a surrogate for the abuser and to protect the abuser--even in the face of all things logical:
"I don't get beat that bad," or "It's not all the time," or "Yes, I lost vision due to the beating in my right eye but my left eye still works," or "My abuser is just misunderstood...deep down inside, my abuser is a great person and will one day change."
By the way, do you recognize this guy?
That's Roger Taney, the Chief Judge who decided the Dredd Scott decision 1857. You know, the one who said black people not people at all. Well, care to guess whether he was a Dem or a Repub? You guessed it...he was a Democrat.
I'm sure someone will respond, "Oh that's just silly and negative, you're asking people to lose hope...that happened way back in 1857...things have changed for black people...but they have to vote so we can keep our gains."