Tuesday, October 20, 2020

"X = marks the spot? Or has someone already extended you the Black Dot?"

Watch out for these insidious political collaborators ready to give you the black dot?

T.W. - Suppressed millionaire Colin Kapernick wrote a book about how maybe someday we can have a society without the police, religion, or white racism. But nothing about hardcore crime causing so much pain and suffering to the poor American citizens trapped in impoverished neighborhoods. Or nothing about how extortion created by criminal violently keeps the poor-family under the control of the evil racketeers taking advantage of the underclass people trapped like that in the inner cities of 2020 America. Firmly under the political influences of the corrupt politicians running locale city and state government.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/colin-kaepernick-scores-million-dollar-book-deal-reports-n813931

Colin Kaepernick scores million dollar book deal, reports

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The Black Spot Symbol Analysis


"Jim begins to hear rumors about the black spot from the very beginning of Treasure Island, but only gradually does he come to understand what it means. When pirates want to depose their leader, they burn a piece of paper until it’s charred with a black spot and then hand it to their captain, usually giving them a period of time until their authority is no longer good. This happens to both Billy Bones and Long John Silver over the course of the novel. While the black spot is thus a real, material object, it also serves to represent the entire logic and system by which the pirates organize their lives. In many ways the pirates are outside society, escaping (as much as they can) the laws and restrictions governing civilized life, but the black spot is their way or ensuring some kind of order and standards in their own, independent realm. At the same time, however, the black spot can also portend disorder and destruction—not only danger for the leader, who is about to lose all authority, but also for all the other pirates, since it signals discontent and resentment and may lead to violence for all." 

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Remembering the black dot in Treasure Island


by 

Robert Louis Stevenson

Read more ... https://www.litcharts.com/lit/treasure-island/symbols/the-black-spot

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