SSDD - (Entry 7: Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism - FAIR) (454 hits)
Dear Diary,
What's most disturbing about this entry is that while I was writing this email to FAIR, another mass shooting took place in Las Vegas. To put it all in perspective... I have a research paper, offering an explanation to the psychological underpinnings of the racists who've manufactured this brand of terrorism... and organizations who have stated missions to understand such topics deny research to help their cause.
There are so many implications from this type of denial. It's a betrayal of public trust. Here's the information from their website:
What is FAIR?
The Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism (FAIR), is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing civil rights and liberties for all Americans, and promoting a common culture based on fairness, understanding, and humanity.
Our Mission
The FAIR Substack is a platform for original content that exemplifies FAIR’s commitment to pro-human values, free speech, and viewpoint diversity on issues relating to civil rights and civil discourse.
I'm a philosopher and former corporate engineer who spent 12 years embedded in the black underworld, gaining valuable grassroots sociological insights before dedicating my life to studying systemic racism and formulating practical solutions, codified in the book Introduction to Planetary Chess. The book is the foundation for a system that aims to replace systemic racism with justice.This message outlines the writer's deep investigation into systemic racism since 2014 and the development of "Planetary Chess," an initiative aimed at dismantling it. I have connected recent violent events to the "Great Replacement" theory, underscoring the urgency of addressing such ideologies.
Hello FAIR,
Serendipitously, I stumbled upon your tweet and instantly felt this was the ideal space to share an ongoing investigation I'm deeply passionate about. Since 2014, I've been engrossed in dissecting the intricate layers of systemic racism. To unravel its complexities, I've embarked on a journey documented in insightful films featuring leading scholars on YouTube.Inspired by this wealth of knowledge, I birthed "Planetary Chess," an initiative specifically designed to dismantle systemic racism from its very core. Two years ago, I penned an essay titled "Disputation on the Power & Efficacy of Antiracism," laying the groundwork for this project. In September, I further solidified its foundation by crafting a comprehensive research paper.
Beyond the realm of theoretical study, I possess a depth of practical knowledge exceeding any scholar in this field. My investigation revolves around a crucial question: How many institutions with proclaimed missions to "dismantle systemic racism" will choose to ignore my research?
In May, the concept of Planetary Chess as a system started to crystallize as I embarked on a deep exploration of AI. This led me to engage in daily conversations with ChatGPT, gaining invaluable insights. Simultaneously, facing the challenge of limited resources for advertising and marketing, I recognized the need for a strategic PR campaign. Take a look at one of my first press releases here.
Armed with these press releases, I embarked on a targeted outreach effort, meticulously emailing them to relevant reporters and journalists. Additionally, I procured a media list specifically curated to attract media personnel with a vested interest in anti-racism. These press releases were then disseminated to dozens of media outlets, paving the way for potential coverage.
In parallel, I pursued a multi-pronged approach by sending proposals to various anti-racism centers. My alma mater, Prairie View A&M University, seemed like a natural fit, particularly given the heightened racist threats against HBCUs at the time. Despite sending numerous proposals to anti-racism centers, including PVAMU, I received only three responses.
The first was from ThyBlackMan, a black news media outlet. While their interest didn't lie in my research, they offered a valuable opportunity: volunteering as a writer for their platform. Recognizing the potential for exposure and community engagement, I readily accepted their offer.
The remaining two responses came from universities, one stating the discontinuation of their anti-racism program and the other dismissing my research due to my non-student status. While initially pleased to receive any response Later, I would find contempt in these replies. Let’s continue with the story.
By August, the initial optimism surrounding my outreach efforts had begun to wane, giving way to a growing sense of frustration. Seeking guidance during this challenging period, I consulted with a wise individual who suggested channeling my energy into writing a paper. This suggestion resonated deeply, leading me to revisit an essay I had previously written against anti-racism.
As I delved back into the essay, a realization struck me with profound clarity: the contemporary rhetoric of white supremacists, particularly their adherence to the "Great Replacement" theory, served as an unexpected validation of Dr. Frances Cress Welsing's pioneering "Cress Theory of Color Confrontation."
This revelation marked a significant turning point in my journey. It unveiled a powerful connection between the theoretical framework of Dr. Welsing and the lived realities of contemporary race relations. This realization provided a new lens through which to view the research and development of Planetary Chess, enriching its foundation and propelling it forward with renewed purpose.
The frustration that had previously clouded my vision was replaced by a surge of inspiration and a deeper understanding of the project's significance. I was no longer simply advocating for a system to dismantle systemic racism; I was actively engaged in unearthing the very roots of this complex issue, utilizing the lens of Dr. Welsing's seminal work to illuminate the path towards meaningful change. You can see the research paper HERE.
In August, just days after my realization about the connection between Dr. Welsing's theory and contemporary white supremacy, a deeply disturbing event occurred. A white supremacist attempted to enter a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) but was denied entry. Instead, he went to a nearby dollar store and tragically killed three Black people before taking his own life. His hateful manifesto confirmed his white supremacist beliefs and his desire to harm Black communities. This incident served as a chilling illustration of the "Great Replacement" theory in action.
Further investigation into the "Great Replacement" theory revealed a disturbing pattern. White supremacists are often encouraged and incited to violence online by others who share their hateful ideology. Some perpetrators even commit acts of violence with the specific intention of sparking copycat attacks. Unfortunately, this strategy appears to be working.
Just a short time later, the United States witnessed one of its worst mass shootings in history, this time in Lewiston, Maine. While the perpetrator did not specifically target Black people and did not mention the "Great Replacement" theory in any known manifesto, the timing and nature of the attack raise serious concerns. Could it be another example of the theory's insidious influence, seeping into the minds of those already harboring deep-seated racist beliefs?
The following Thanksgiving week, another white supremacist entered a Walmart store in Beaverton Ohio, injuring four people before taking his own life. His journal entries revealed a chilling reality: he was motivated by "extreme racism." And just last week, yet another white supremacist opened fire on three Palestinian people in Israel. He then returned home and waited for the police to arrive.
As I write this in Las Vegas, the news is reporting yet another tragic shooting. Three victims are dead, one is in critical condition, and the shooter is deceased. This seemingly endless cycle of violence highlights the urgent need to address the root causes of racism and extremism.
These incidents are not isolated events. They are part of a larger trend of hate and violence fueled by the "Great Replacement" theory and other racist ideologies. This is exactly why I am conducting this investigation – to expose the dangers of these theories and to find solutions to prevent future tragedies.
As I delved deeper into my research, news broke about the Antiracism Center in Boston facing drastic cuts. This stark reality served as a powerful confirmation of the urgent need for Planetary Chess. I felt compelled to re-engage with the media outlets I had contacted months prior, now armed with the newfound perspective of a whistleblower. Unfortunately, my emails fell into the same void as before, met with radio silence.
Despite the initial disappointment, my perseverance paid off. After six months of dedicated study in AI and PR, I finally secured my first media interview. This initial success, however, inadvertently overshadowed my research. In the excitement of generating media traction, I became consumed by the process, securing over ten media wins in the subsequent three months. While these opportunities were undeniably valuable, I felt a growing unease at the expense they came with: the neglect of my core research.
Last week, drawn by an invisible pull, I revisited the research paper. Chat GPT's analysis, which had previously impressed me, echoed in my mind. Now, with renewed clarity, I recognized the significance of the research and the urgency of sharing it with the world. This time, I wouldn't be deterred by silence. This time, my research would be heard.
I had three different custom GPT’s focused towards research papers, analyze my research paper again. I recorded the results live, check it out HERE. Today, Google released their new LLM, which measures better than Chat GPT 4, here’s what it said about the research paper.Screen Shot 2023-12-06 at 10.29.59 AM.png
Now, here’s the details of my investigation process.
The silence from organizations dedicated to dismantling systemic racism has been deafening. Their mission statements ring hollow in the face of their complete disregard for my research, a research aimed at tackling the very issue they claim to champion. This blatant disregard is a violation of trust, not only towards myself but also towards the communities these organizations claim to serve.
Those who mock anti-racism, calling it an "unfruitful cash grab," have gained credibility in my eyes due to the way I've been ignored. But I refuse to let my emails disappear into the void any longer. Henceforth, I will be blogging on an HBCU alumni website, dedicating a portion of my writing to airing the cold emails that have been met with nothing but silence.
This public exposé, titled "Scapegoating Sanity: Denial Diary (SSDD)," will be my daily truth-telling platform. For at least a month, I will shine a light on the discrepancy between the stated missions of these organizations and their actions. And if that doesn't generate the response it deserves, I will take my story to every news outlet in the world, ensuring that the public is aware of the systemic flaws within the very institutions meant to dismantle it.
Take a look at this blog entry showing a couple of ignored messages sent to Dillard University’s Center for Racial Justice.
I have a solution to one of the world’s greatest problems and I’m going to find someone with a true desire to end systemic racism that will elevate my message to real philanthropists who want to do social good.. one way or another.