Drunk Black Man Allows Racist White Man To Put Him In Electric Chair And Flip The Switch

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Today I came across a video that I sort of wish I could UN-see. It features a very drunk black man allowing himself to be strapped into an electric chair by a clearly racist white man. The scene appears to take place in what looks like a very run down house or bar. I’m guessing by the accents this is in the deep south, possibly somewhere in Louisiana, the camera man sounds a bit Cajun to me.

The title pretty much tells the story, it’s possible that this video could be an elaborate joke, just a prank. I didn’t want to focus on authenticity of the video, but rather what this video represents in a much broader context.

  • You see the black man in the video in many ways represents a good percentage if not the majority of the modern black community, and not just in America. Oh I just know I’m going to catch heat for this comment…
  • The alcohol represents a false sense of victory or freedom. Something most people can be easily fooled into believing they have until its too late.
  • The electric chair represents destruction, it could be self destruction or the destruction brought upon blacks by another people’s will.
  • The racist white man represents the puppet master, the men behind the industries like the prison industrial complex, Hollywood, television, and  music industry. Those who thrive off of the destruction of black people. Not only do they thrive, they teach us to celebrate it; and even adopt self destruction into our culture.
  • The indignation the racist had when the black man started to curse him after he allowed himself to be electrocuted, is also telling of how we as black people feel anger towards whites after we allow ourselves into situations that bring about our personal destruction. This indignation represents how many whites feel when they feel that anger, as though they had done nothing to deserve it.

Many may disagree with my assessment, and say it’s just a dumb drunk doing something really stupid. Others might wave it off as a bunch of friends just having fun.

But I still see a greater narrative at work here, one that tells the story of today’s black community and how much programming we need to overcome in order to truly be free. Because the alternative is a slow downward spiral into oblivion. We are being killed slowly every day by poisonous messages from outside and within our communities.

It’s easy to say wake up and get out of that chair, but we are drunk on false freedom. Freedom we think we were granted by the government in 1964, but the truth is that we are still in chains. The system is a machine and it runs very well without the racist laws and policies that helped fund its production. In order to beat the machine that grinds us down, we must understand how we once beat it before. Learn everything you can about places like “Black Wall Street“, and the amazing men and women who can give us the tools to destroy the machine. Victory or Death, we must decide.

Here is the video.