One that is on the one hand comical and on the other insidiously sad. Insidiously sad because whether it is experiencing the cooperative and symbiotic dynamic between slave and master, protagonist and antagonist, condemned and executioner, prisoner and prison guard, capitalist and the poor, communist and bureaucratic tyranny, religion-theology and the stupefied mesmerized or the controlling gambit employed by the status quo dynamic and it's corporate media medium impelled by the subordination imperative.
It is always comical and insidiously sad experiencing the manufacture and production of subordinated-Man and the comedy of crying Uncle, which is what Professor Marc Lamont Hill, Van Jones, Tara Setmayer, Professor John McWhorter are and pathetically do.
By Apropos
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