Herbert Dyer, Jr.
1 min readNov 23, 2024

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This is one of the keys. They are simply afraid to compete fairly with black people because secretly, subconsciously and consciously, but secretly in any case, they fear "losing." And losing a fair competition would reveal that there really is nothing “special” (or “superior”) about being “white.” They see, for example, how sports, from Little League to the pros, are dominated by black players because all players have to play on a level playing field or court and by one set of rules that apply to everybody. The majority of white people are deathly afraid that, given a fair shot, blacks will do the same thing in politics and economics.

Another important key is their fear of retribution/retaliation/vengeance by black people against them for all of the evil they have and continue to perpetrate against us. This explains why they are so staunchly against abortion: white women must have more white babies to ensure a white majority.

We thank the ancestors for delivering to us a Sistah Jasmine Crockett. I know, of course, there are many, many more like her. But only a precious handful of them (like her and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson) have the "official" platform from which to deliver these truths.

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Herbert Dyer, Jr.
Herbert Dyer, Jr.

Written by Herbert Dyer, Jr.

Freelancer since the earth first began cooling. My beat, justice: racial, social, political, economic and cultural. I’m on FB, Twitter, Link, hdyerjr@gmail.com.

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