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Pascal Robert

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  • Pascal Robert
    A Brief Statement on Crime and Alleged “Black Criminality”
    17 Jul 2013
    by Pascal Robert The most pervasive and destructive forms of crime are committed by white supremacists (crimes against whole peoples) and global corporatists (crimes against all of humanity). “Black…
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    Why Obama Will Walk Away Unscathed by the Current Political Scandals
    22 May 2013
    by Pascal Robert Don’t worry about Barack Obama. He’s far too useful to the rulers of America to be derailed by scandal, or even a combination of scandals. “Obama’s neoliberal government giveaways to…
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    The Importance of Haiti
    14 May 2013
    by Pascal Robert Haiti this week marks its 210th anniversary as the world’s first Black republic. The descendants of Haiti’s self-emancipators have been forced to defend their national sovereignty in…
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    Ta-Nehisi Coates and the Danger of the Black Cultural Tour Guide
    07 May 2013
    by Pascal Robert How does one become rated “the best writer on race today?” By telling white people what they want to hear. Ta-Nehisi Coates is “the new favorite Black cultural tour guide of the…
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    Barack Obama: Wall Street’s Perfect Manchurian Candidate
    17 Apr 2013
    by Pascal Robert Barack Obama has been in Wall Street's pocket since at least 2006, when he spoke to the fat cats who would bankroll his campaign and staff his government. The video tells the sorry…
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    The Peculiar Black “Politics of Redemption”
    26 Mar 2013
    by Pascal Robert When the oppressed seek to “redeem” themselves in the eyes of their oppressors, the struggle for liberation is lost before it begins. “The Black community must wake up out of the ‘…
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    Ella Baker and the Limits of Charismatic Masculinity
    20 Feb 2013
    by Pascal Robert Ella Baker, the consummate organizer, “was very critical of the hot shot Black preachers who would seem to mesmerize their audience with soaring oratory, then leave and expect others…
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    The Historical Failure of Black Leadership
    06 Feb 2013
    by Pascal Robert There’s something wrong with the process by which Black leadership is selected. “Black people are trapped in a viscous cycle of looking at their favorite leaders and revering…
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