I never wanted to defend R. Kelly but I don’t want to participate in lynchings either. For that reason I didn’t watch the documentary on R. Kelly nor do I intend to. I already said this a long time ago and saw this coming down the pike. I was of those trying to warn people to step away from some of this demonic madness disguised as advocacy for women. And I saw enough clips of the documentary to see clearly that it was an abysmal disgrace. It’s hateful, revolting trash. We’ve plummeted into a socially engineered culture of impressionable black people guided by mainstream media to tar-and-feather their own black males. These targeted black males seem to be guilty of doing the exact same things many white counterparts are never collared for. The one silver lining is that even the most clueless are starting to notice. The over-the-top recruitment of all these women to denigrate R. Kelly and share bad stories on prime-time TV was eerily reminiscent of what they just did to Bill Cosby. And true or not, no, this is nothing good. This documentary pretending to be something progressive is appalling on all levels.
Many of us tried warning people about Cointelpro agendas targeting the black community, and primarily black leaders, celebrities and athletes, but it fell mostly on deaf ears. Some are in the know, but the masses never know what’s really going on behind the scenes and they don’t listen. There is an unseen system in place, that is now emboldened more than ever. The powers that be seem to not even care about subtlety anymore, it’s right in our faces.
In the era of #metoo, many men were called out for lewd behavior, indiscretions or assault allegations. However, this wave of attention spotlighting transgressions against women is being focused most viciously on the apprehension of black males, even resulting in prison. And just like Bill Cosby, R. Kelly’s alleged indiscretions are now being used for TV shows, magazines, and money making documentaries painting them as boogeymen. Many of the people enthusiastically accepting this new norm are corporate media-addicted black people and feminists. And things are getting worse. These brazen attacks using straight-to-TV allegations seem to be the new form of lynching.
In enthusiastically subscribing to smut news documentaries, many people are manifesting an inability to see the agendas and they do not understand the power of the media. These corporate entities have the power to frame narratives, manipulate popular opinion and control minds. And recently because people are not putting a stop to lines crossed, it has become more dangerous than ever.
People do not understand that no one is as bad as the boogeyman presented in that documentary, including R. Kelly. There is a science to framing narratives and presentation. When the media singles out a target to destroy, and they literally collect every bad thing about the person to paint a narrative, that narrative isn’t fair or rooted in reality. People are a lot more complex than that. When you stack the deck and focus only on all the bad someone has done, you are creating a false narrative that is almost impossible to overcome. The media simplifies things and distorts reality, leading people to believe that certain people they cover are completely good or completely bad. The truth is that every one of us has done bad things. Few of us deserve to have meanspirited documentaries highlighting all the bad things we’ve ever done. And besides that, R. Kelly isn’t exactly the first celebrity to get with young girls. In fact, he’s so far down on the list of the worst offenders it’s shocking. A list including Elvis “the King”, who was known to sleep with very young teenagers and even married one. With R. Kelly being singled out, people aren’t excusing his antics, but noticing the racist double-standards and silence when it comes to white men guilty of the same things or worse. These documentaries they’ve made against Bill Cosby and R. Kelly are works of evil made with the cooperation of schemers and opportunists, and active participation in such a thing is a curse onto yourself.
Now let’s tell the truth; many of the people featured flocked to R. Kelly by their own free will choice. They aren’t “survivors” of anything, and now they’re simply on their new hustle. Much like with Bill Cosby, the media is encouraging women from all over to come forward and tell their stories and they are all cashing in. R. Kelly is not an angel by any means, but do not be duped by these agenda-ridden works of pure evil. No, this is not activism.
The game is locked so powerfully that any defense for R. Kelly, or simply calling this out for exactly what it is, is being equated to a crime against women. With shouts of “I believe her” in comment sections, people really wonder how the Salem witch trials took place. They used the exact same psychological mechanisms many times throughout history to frown upon any dissent from the collective. The times we live in are in the grips of a new era of McCarthyism and the climate is dangerous, toxic and sick.
Some People Never Learn
Many black celebrities still haven’t learned the lessons that the great Dr. Francis Cress Welsing taught. She painstakingly warned to stop participating in the denigration of black people because the systems that we live in are designed to do that. There is an imagery to it that we need to stop letting the system pull us into. Still, many black celebrities behave like mindless children played by the system and still can’t see the forest through the trees. They do not understand the attack on the subconscious or the fact that this isn’t happening to any other people.
The system of white supremacy is very demonic and has all of its bases covered. Any time a targeted black legend is taken down, they are careful not to have too many white celebrities kick the person while he is down. The corporate entities strategically prop up other black celebrities for statements of condemnation and moralization. When Bill Cosby was being slandered, they recruited Terry Crews, Gabrielle Union, DL Hughley, and other black celebrities to ramble on about how bad he was, not realizing that bold-faced lies were being uncovered, or the fact that his trial was unlawful. With R. Kelly, I don’t feel it’s a slandering per se, but something very negative that shouldn’t be joined. Still, they propped up John Legend and Chance the Rapper to name a few, to add to the spectacle, when they could have opted to say nothing. This system enjoys the destruction of code among black people and often gives rewards and platforms to the denunciation of targets. Who are any of us to judge and condemn? Many black people including celebrities don’t understand they are playing “Connect 4” with chess masters and that because of ignorance, they are, by and large, oppressing themselves.
Things the Media Won’t Discuss
Not to try to spin things but I found something very troubling. There’s a very strange video going around with Andrea Kelly (still using R. Kelly’s name) driving around with a new boyfriend singing R. Kelly’s music with a faux smile and strange enthusiasm. And she gleefully declared that yes, she could still sing her baby daddy’s music. That was very weird and unsettling and I didn’t understand at all. That added to the notion that there is something very wrong with all of this. It seems that women who come forward with accusations aren’t held to any ethical standards. Accusers have become lionized and protected entities that can do no wrong. What’s even worse is that they have a child together. I immediately began to realize that my mother that I cherish and respect as a model for a woman’s perspective, would never go on a media tour to expose bad deeds of our father. She would definitely handle business that needed to be handled on our behalf, but she would never speak ill of our father to us no matter what he did, because he is our father and there are things that real women simply never do in the name of principle. Even if true, it isn’t psychologically healthy for the children if their mother is publicly participating in the shaming of the father. Unfortunately, however, we are in an evil society that has completely lost its moral compass, and they will applaud anything that supports protected agendas and never invoke ethics into the equation.
We are in very dark, demonic times and people are being played by their emotions more than ever. We are being encouraged to hate and we are being divided. We need to stop and ask ourselves who really benefits from these things and how is this helping women? It isn’t. R. Kelly is a flawed man, but what society is becoming under media mind control is much worse.
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