Or Is She the “Teacher’s Pet”?
To be honest, I really don’t care about VP Kamala Harris’ background, her politics while in office, her dismal record as head of the Border Project, her estranged relationship with her father, her so called humble beginnings, her breaking the so-called glass ceiling by becoming the First female, Indian, Asian, African, Jamaican VP, her unnerving cackling as she spoke with former President Barack Obama about ice cream and pizza. I don’t care that they are upsetting the entire Democratic electoral process by pushing her in, with no debate as to whether or not someone else from the democratic party could challenge her. I don’t even care that she spent 3.5 years pretending that an obviously impaired Biden was just fine. No. I could care less about any of that.

What I care about is the travesty of positioning her as the uncontested Democratic Nominee for the next President of the United States. I care that she will be praised obnoxiously by a host of individuals and media outlets that heretofore questioned her abilities and who all pointed out their surprise when she barely got a vote during her own campaign for POTUS yet, she was appointed as Biden’s VP. I care that the USA citizens and individuals from around the globe will be once again, gaslighted, lock-step into “not believing their own eyes” for fear of being called racist or sexist, when in fact this actual appointment is racist and sexist in all its attempts to appear not to be. I care about the picture it’s actually painting for the entire world. And to me, that picture is racist and sexist and frankly it’s an insult to our intelligence, not that those who proceeded her were not as insulting.
As DNC pushes virtual vote, Harris’ nomination all but certain
“WASHINGTON ― The Democratic National Committee plans to plow ahead with a virtual nomination ahead of next month’s convention as Vice President Kamala Harris gathers the support she needs from party delegates to replace President Joe Biden at the top of the ticket.
A memo shared by the committee on Monday evening said the nominating process “must have an electronic voting component.” The purpose is to ensure that the Democratic nominee is on the ballot in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. and the party is united by the time of the convention, it says.
“Working with the Convention Rules Committee, the Democratic Party is prepared to shift the nominating portion of the Convention to an electronic format to ensure that our Democratic nominees for President and Vice President are certified before state ballot access deadlines,” the memo states.
“The in-person portion of the Convention in Chicago will then showcase the Party’s Presidential and Vice Presidential nominees and their winning agenda to rally voters and defeat Donald Trump in the fall,” it adds.”
When I was 19 years old I entered the Miss Black Philadelphia pageant (preliminaries for Miss Black Pennsylvania that lead to Miss Black America). What I saw was not talent or even beauty in the winner. What I saw was someone who was able to sway the judges from behind the scenes to make them choose her instead of the most talented and most beautiful amongst us. The rumors in our dressing room swirled as we watched her become more and more favored by the judges. We spoke in hushed tones knowing exactly what she did to get the crown. We were not only disappointed for the one we all truly believed should have gotten it, but we were disappointed in what the “winner” did to get it.
After 3 hundred years of physical slavery and 1 hundred years of supposed freedom, the African in the diaspora has had to struggle hard in all endeavors to circumvent the dark shadow of being shiftless, lazy, uneducated and criminal. We have had to be 3 times better than our so-called “white” counterparts in almost every field of endeavor. We are subjected to racial overtones of our physical features, sexual prowess and mental abilities. We all knew and know that we have to work extra hard to prove ourselves as intelligent, competent, moral and conscientious human beings. We were the last hired and the first fired. We were the “step and fetch” folks for the entertainment of the so-called “whites” who always seemed to appear as better off or even having “white privilege”. It took decades for us to be treated equally in many fields of endeavor. While we were allowed to enter the sports arena, and allowed to become super-humans on sports teams and in entertainment, we were still bought and sold as if on the slavery auction blocks. (I will save my comments on Critical Race Theory for another post).
When it comes to the fields of science, math, astronomy, physics, medicine, etc. we continue to be marginalized. There had to be a month selected to be dedicated to Black history if there was to be any history taught in schools about the accomplishments of the African American in this country, the land of the free, home of the brave. The ignorance of the African American’s contribution to math, science, physics, medicine, etc., is wide spread. Their true accomplishments are hardly heard above a whisper, and in other corners are patently ignored in most K-12 curriculums.
The praise for African Americans is grand when they are involved in sports and entertainment, which to me is just an extension of the “Slavery mystique” and has little or nothing to do with who we are as a people, or quite frankly as human beings. The fundamental contribution that African Americans in this country as it relates to accomplishments other than sports and entertainment are summarily dismissed, hidden, ignore or devalued. I could go on and on about that, but let’s suffice it to say, that the African American in this country has been hard pressed on almost every level to prove themselves to be more than just a foot shuffling buffoon.
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To me, it’s an insult to the entire African American Community who has struggled so hard to rise up in the ranks, to be given a “hand-picked” subservient Presidential candidate who will be hoisted upon the world as if this person actually achieved anything in their life worthwhile. Let alone be an example to other young African Americans. What is she really an example of? The youth won’t be exposed to any of this as her record will be and is being scrubbed from the internet. They will re-write history so as to create an imaginary false icon for the youth to pour adulations upon. The history, voices and accomplishments of other well deserving “women of color” will be overshadowed by a make-shift facade. A fantasy made out of whole cloth, that re-creates reality and viciously shuns all those who would contest it.
We saw and applauded the rise of Barack Hussein Obama to the status of POTUS. We heard him speak so eloquently that we became mesmerized by his loquacious gift and intelligence. Those of us in the know, knew he was selected, but at least he was somewhat “battle-tested” and only after he got into office did he show us he was just another page of the same playbook. But now they are openly and unabashedly giving us someone who by a long shot was not even voted for. Her record of popularity pales in the face of Obama’s.
Barack and Michelle Obama endorse Kamala Harris for president

HYPOCRISY AT ITS FINEST!
What are we doing here? Are we perpetuating the same old “black female” is more powerful than her male counterpart? Are we catapulting her into the limelight so she can overshadow the accomplishments of the black man who preceded her? Does she simply get a pass because she is black (and a mixture of a host of other ethnicities) so she can pass the quota requirements?
Or is she simply the Teacher’s Pet??

How often in school did we have a serious problem with the “Teacher’s Pet?” The one who kissed the Teacher’s posterior to get a few extra grade points, along with other favors. How often did the rest of us scoff at that person for being a lackey lap-dog just for favors, when in reality they barely did any work. In fact, by being the teacher’s pet they got out of doing certain things we all had to do. They were often excused from having to put out as much effort as we did, and they often got grades they did not deserve. That did not make us happy with the pet nor the teacher as we saw this charade take place. Ironically, as children, we could see it, but it seems that today’s adults are so blind or maybe they are so easy to be manipulated that they don’t see how manipulative this whole thing is.
It’s worse than a quota vote, she’s not being challenged, she does not have to show her expertise or capabilities to handle the job of being POTUS, all she has to do is check the boxes, Black and Female. Surely if she were hired for any other position, she would at least have to pass a “smell test”. Even those African Americans in sports and Entertainment have a larger hurdle to overcome than simply being appointed. Some might say she has done so in her role as VP but are they truly being honest or just using that as an excuse to overlook the glaring evidence that even as VP she did not fulfill that role expertly.
As DNC pushes virtual vote, Harris’ nomination all but certain
Frankly, I am insulted as a African American Female in this country! I feel that every one of us should be. I also feel that every woman should be insulted as well.
In actuality, the exploitation of these two identifying features are in full display. It was once said, that the American voter, who tends to be primarily male, would never vote in a woman when Hillary Clinton was running. So, we are to believe that in a few short years, not only will they vote for a female but a woman of color?

It’s a blatant slap in the face and devaluing of our role in society. Instead of choosing a strong, vibrant, competent, intelligent candidate for the office of POTUS, they chose someone who is suspiciously malleable, proven by her blatant display of complicity in covering up for her President, Joe Biden. An act that should be brutally criticized as we all criticized the “Teacher’s Pet”. Instead, it will be forgotten, we will be censored, gaslighted, threatened, etc. and accused of being racist and sexist if we question this. And the teacher’s pet will just say we are all jealous because she won the prize.
Bill and Hillary Clinton endorse Kamala Harris Opinion | Hillary Clinton: How Kamala Harris Can Win and Make History – The New York Times
Frankly I find it appalling that someone who aspires for this high office will not be challenged but shoe-horned in, and anyone who questions this selection/appointment is a self-hating, jealous, insecure, saboteur who doesn’t want the best for our country.

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