Why I Am a Republican –
Not the Reasons You Think
By Tracy Charles Gibson
I , Mr. Tracy Charles Gibson, joined the Republican Party about two years ago
for three major reasons.
1] As I was healing and recovering from depression and being
treated for high blood pressure over the last 20 years, the Democratic Party never really took
interests in me to help me find a viable job. { I have to admit that City
Councilwoman Jannie L. Blackwell was the exception to the rule. She actually sent out resumes and work
requests for me several years ago, but I still could not find a job. }. All I needed was about 20 hours a week of
work, but it was not forthcoming. This frustrated me so I joined the Republican
Party, partially in protest to the entrenched Democratic control of
Philadelphia’s political system and Black voters. In
reading this, please note that I have a history of mental instability that has
to be considered at any job I hold, but mostly I want to work for myself at my
own company. Most of the mental
instability has stabilized itself after some 37 years of therapy and effective medications
-- both of these effective healing
elements { medications & therapy } I have successfully continued with.
2] I also joined the Republican
Party because I feel the Republican Party, if stripped from its more extreme
views, right-wing ideologies, hatefulness, and racism, is actually a more
effective formation for success for Black people because the Republicans ``talk’’
about building a lucrative business foundation as opposed to relying of public
works projects & social programs.
Like my Grandfather, Mr. Saint Clair Gibson, I want to see our Black people
advance at business ownership, both small, middle sized and large
businesses. These business MUST be run
properly, responsible, well-managed, professional, unfettered by White, Arab, Asian
or Latin interests, except where necessary and agreed upon, and have
affordable, top-flight Black security staff to protect us from harm and business
interruptions. We must also protect
ourselves as Black business professionals and the Black businesses themselves from
computer hacking, computer fraud, phone
deceptions, mail fraud, government harassment, discrimination, and other social
and or political concerns that are sometimes designed to stop Black businesses
in their tracks. In a nut shell,
successful Black businesses running smoothly, are a much bigger asset and a
much more effective stabilizing force in our Black community and among our
Black people than social programs that are often washed away with elections,
political bickering in Washington, on the state level, and locally. Creating a source for Black jobs and Black financial self -sufficiency –individual and
corporate -- is very important and has been proven to stabilize Black families,
help our Black youth with their studies and with their increased values, and
help us as Black people by creating balance and stability in Black churches, and
Black private schools, Black public schools and Black charter school.
3] It cannot be stressed enough that the problems of racism,
homophobia, transphobia, Xenophobia, Islamophobia,
sexism, discrimination against the disabled, awkward and outrageous religious posturing, empty self-righteousness, are
drawing our Nation – which I call Turtle Island like the Native Americans do -- dangerously close to fanaticism and fascism. These are real and present situations that the
Republican Party must face head on,
even as much of their established leadership plunges their heads in the sands
and ignores such vital issues. On the world stage, the fight against Communism
is still waged, even as Russia and Cuba are becoming viable trading partners
with many dollars to share and invest in our country. Such ideological political lines are
meaningless as what matters is if a country can feed Her people, & share in
the rich human world experience, while using negotiation, cultural exchanges,
educational exchanges, cooperation and gain from the natural human quest
towards true freedom & the world establishment of effective populist democracy. Force and weaponry are outmoded,
dangerous, and life threatening. People
should always come before money, and this is something the Republicans have yet
to learn. My feeling is Revolutionary
& progressive Black People are just the right People to teach this lesson
to the Republicans and this is art of the reason I joined the Republican Party.
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