Answer: Equal relevance in the 21st century; which is to say none.
The same thing can be said for unions but that’s an article unto its own.
The NAACP has finally jumped the shark and by doing so relegated itself to eternal irrelevance. As far as the NAACP is concerned it has toiled in obscurity for too many decades and has resolved itself to regaining its former glory by way of fabricating a new enemy; the T.E.A. Party. By publically condemning the T.E.A. Party as racist the NAACP has inadvertently condemned itself to a slow, painful, and timely death. I would interested to know how many NAACP members who drafted the most recent resolution condemning the T.E.A. Party as racist have actually attended a T.E.A. Party.
Contrary to popular belief, the NAACP is not targeting the T.E.A. Party with this baseless accusation as much as they are attempting to ensure that black voters don’t jump ship prior to the November elections and, more importantly, the 2012 Presidential elections. “Uncle Tom” is the flip side of the racist coin and that is the message to the black community. The NAACP is basically putting all black voters on notice – “If you attend a T.E.A. Party then you are an Uncle Tom race-traitor”. The NAACP is not concerned with liable and slander against T.E.A. Party members as much as they are concerned with scaring black people into tuning out the conservative message. The fastest and most effective way to combat the conservative message in the black community is to label it’s proselytizers as KKK members.
This subversive tactic undertaken by the NAACP on behalf of the Democratic National Party was doomed during inception. I would suppose that, had my elected officials not spent the last 14 months demonizing me and my T.E.A. Party compatriots as bigoted, brown-shirted, neo-Nazi, evil-mongers, this racist moniker may carry some weight but methinks the boy has cried wolf once-too-often.
To illustrate the degree to which the NAACP has devolved one need look no further than the recent boycott/shakedown of Hallmark Cards. The NAACP demanded that Hallmark remove a graduation card from their shelves because, among other celestial bodies and phenomena, the card referenced black holes. Apparently, “black holes” sounds too much like “black ho’s” and therefore, must be removed from society. The irony cannot be fully appreciated until you realize how many times the term “Ho” is used by the Hip-Hop community which has warranted, to date, no admonishment by the NAACP. The NAACP needs a boogeyman now more than ever and if that means one must be manufactured, then so be it. The color-blind tendency of the United States populous is a disturbing trend to the NAACP. Social harmony means Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are out of a job and off the air.
So the NAACP has spent the last month removing graduation cards from the Hallmark store, declaring diversity as their primary goal, denouncing the T.E.A. Party as racist, and lobbying the California state government to turn Michael Jackson’s house into a park.
What the NAACP did not have time to address this month was a 70% illegitimate birth rate, a 29% graduation rate among inner city youths, and black culture that fosters the very social stigma they purport to refute.
Why have these devastating social issues not garnered the same level of intense scrutiny of the NAACP as the T.E.A. Party?
I’ll tell you why. Because fostering class-warfare and racial unrest is much easier than addressing any quandary whose resolve lies at the opposite end of introspection. If the NAACP were to take a long hard look at their agenda and accomplishments over the last 20 years it becomes glaringly obvious that the NAACP is an abysmal failure. As long as there is a cracka to blame or a straw man to deconstruct – they can postpone addressing the complete and utter destruction of the black family in the United States.
40 years of failed social engineering, social justice, social policies, and affirmative action have left the black community beholden to the government for everything. The NAACP is complicit in this subjugation of the black community and is now engaged in some very public displays of contortionism in order to obfuscate the truth.
Incidentally, the NAACP receives taxpayer funds.
This is probably a good a time as any to tell you that I have no intention of paying taxes next year. Too much of my money is being used to demonize and slander me. Because I am the one funding the liable against me I figured I should cut the funding at its source and refuse to remit payment.




