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This question has been on my mind for a few days, so I wanted to get the family's thoughts and perspectives on this and open up some dialogue.
The more FBA/ADOS/B1 philosophy takes a front seat to Black American thought and lifestyle, the more likely coon behavior will manifest itself in our lives in ways we either didn't notice or just never considered to begin with. I've certainly noticed things in my universe in the last 12-18months. I also imagine many of you have noticed things in yours as well. As I think of the phenomena of the coon in terms of their nature, their mentality, their EVERYTHING really, it made me wonder...Can A Coon Be Redeemed?
In other words, is cooning a fixable problem? Like an addict going to rehab and getting clean. Personally, I'm not so sure. I view them as a cultural malfunction or distortion. However, when I consider Jay's articles regarding the Subconscious Coon (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2), I start to wonder if maybe they can be redeemed as long as it's subconscious; that is to say, ignorant and unknowing participation in anti-black behavior. As opposed to a conscious coon; that is to say, a ready, willing and able participant in anti-black behavior.
My stance is mostly no. I think with the way technology is today, playing ignorant isn't a valid excuse anymore. In which case, I'm of the thought that really, there are no subconscious coons. It's all a deliberate behavior.
What about you family? Do you think a coon is redeemable?
The more FBA/ADOS/B1 philosophy takes a front seat to Black American thought and lifestyle, the more likely coon behavior will manifest itself in our lives in ways we either didn't notice or just never considered to begin with. I've certainly noticed things in my universe in the last 12-18months. I also imagine many of you have noticed things in yours as well. As I think of the phenomena of the coon in terms of their nature, their mentality, their EVERYTHING really, it made me wonder...Can A Coon Be Redeemed?
In other words, is cooning a fixable problem? Like an addict going to rehab and getting clean. Personally, I'm not so sure. I view them as a cultural malfunction or distortion. However, when I consider Jay's articles regarding the Subconscious Coon (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2), I start to wonder if maybe they can be redeemed as long as it's subconscious; that is to say, ignorant and unknowing participation in anti-black behavior. As opposed to a conscious coon; that is to say, a ready, willing and able participant in anti-black behavior.
My stance is mostly no. I think with the way technology is today, playing ignorant isn't a valid excuse anymore. In which case, I'm of the thought that really, there are no subconscious coons. It's all a deliberate behavior.
What about you family? Do you think a coon is redeemable?