“I’m sure the boogeyman white supremacist exists somewhere in America. I’ve just never met him. Never seen one, never met one in my life, right?” “Maybe I’ll meet a unicorn sooner. And maybe those exist, too.” 

  ~Vivek Ramaswamy (Former 2024 presidential candidate)  


I find imperative to mention that, just within 24 hours after he made that statement, a racist gunman shot and killed three black citizens at a Dollar General store in Florida. 

In a podcast Mr. Ramaswamy hosted not so long ago, he had as a guest a woman by the name Ann Coulter. Now, I really don’t know much about this woman except what to me is the most conspicuous trait of her—condescendingly racist. 

Despite all the praise and bells-ringing he used in the introduction of a woman many people regard as a piece of human garbage, it did nothing to stop what was coming. She set him up with a little racist remark about black people. He liked it and giggled, made him feel comfortable and reassured, but she didn’t waist too much time before telling him how she feels about people who are not of European descendancy, and she did it in her accustomed unsavory and condescending way...”I would have not voted for you because you are an Indian.” Which could also be translated as saying...” No matter how far you’d go out of your way to ingratiate yourself with us (WASPS) and how many times you use black people as a political punching-bag—and that we certainly appreciate—you, Mr. Indian, are not one of us and never, ever, will be. Not because he might be too young, or not qualified, or maybe incompetent to be president, no, just because he is an Indian.

I don’t believe he saw that one coming, but I do believe that jolted his guts and made him squeeze his butt-cheeks real tight. But she didn’t speak for herself, she spoke for somewhere around 90% of white-Americans from both sides of the political spectrum. Don’t let the strife between the two sides fool you. The real contention between the two extreme is merely about who is going to hold and crack the whip with stern as far as the African-American community is concerned. 

That does not mean Mr. Ramaswamy’s “honorary white” card he and other minority groups have been granted, along with some goodies and giveaways, in order to use them as buffers between the white power structure and black-American, has been revoked. What it did happen though—and other minorities better take notice—is that he was reminded that the “honorary white” card is not free. Because although they are not at the bottom of America racial social order—that place is understood to be for black people, and everybody is on code on that—however, from time to time they have to check in to take some abuse as part of the bargain, and this abuse has to be done in public for everyone to see in case any minority group didn’t get the memo. Yes, the humiliation, the abuse and/or the self-flagellation must be done in public to make sure they don’t get carried away and begin to believe they became “members of the club.” In addition, they must take the abuse with a Duchenne smile on their faces no matter how painfully excruciating it may be, just like Mr. Ramaswamy did and pretend it didn't happen. The “boogeyman” gets a sick thrill humiliating his victims—especially when it is done publicly.

I had been waiting for this moment because I knew it was coming. I knew it was on its way.And here's more from the "boogeyman" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSxaqlQrZIY). Such a moment eventually will come to people like Vivek Ramaswamy and to all those  negroes who go around branding themselves as “Conservative” and buck-dancing seeking approval, some cash, or simply to ingratiate themselves and get a pad on the head by the far-right numb-nuts who wish they—the negroes—were all but dead. 

Oh yeah Mr. Ramaswamy, the unicorn may not be real, but America’s boogeyman is very real and very old. The boogeyman was/is in the making of America from its inception.        

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