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shoelyesses
I agree with everything you're saying and then I don't. My disagreement comes in what I perceive to be the lack of understanding of psychology and why were still in this wretched state.
Using your dog metaphor, I think the backyard size has just increased and because we can't see the fence post anymore we've got the illusion of being free. On top of that, at the end of the day you're still a dog.
I know you didn't mean for that to be taken literally, but I say that to say this. Most would agree that the elite whites are the Negros "enemy" for lack of a better term in America. So if you're plan is to beat them/overcome you can't do it through your enemy's channels.
Politics/college/banking etc all belong to the European. Always have been and always will be his game. So using simple reasoning, you have to take it to a level where he can't compete with you. IMO that level is spirituality. To put things in perspective it's obvious why it's so important for the Jesus disease to be sustained by the negro. For the average african shoot the world for that matter, it's easy for them to say were blind deaf and dumb yet you show me a campaign where a people have been oppressed for as long as the American negro has and overcame it.
When we talk about the civil rights leaders and the transition to where we are now there is a lot if blanks to fill in.
Having a strong community starts with having a strong family unit.
So you take in account, the introduction of heroin, crack, gang violence, the private prison industrial complex, over saturation of gang music and you start to see that transition from the civil rights to now hasn't exactly been a cake walk where focus on the family unit could've happened.
I say all that because I used to be a person who shared the perspective that most of the world shares. "Dogs who've been set free, but would rather chase their tail in the same spot"
Fact of the matter is, the issue is way deeper then most people will give it credit. You don't resolve hundreds years of physical/mental slavery by giving someone a suit and a college degree.
I agree with everything you're saying and then I don't. My disagreement comes in what I perceive to be the lack of understanding of psychology and why were still in this wretched state.
Using your dog metaphor, I think the backyard size has just increased and because we can't see the fence post anymore we've got the illusion of being free. On top of that, at the end of the day you're still a dog.
I know you didn't mean for that to be taken literally, but I say that to say this. Most would agree that the elite whites are the Negros "enemy" for lack of a better term in America. So if you're plan is to beat them/overcome you can't do it through your enemy's channels.
Politics/college/banking etc all belong to the European. Always have been and always will be his game. So using simple reasoning, you have to take it to a level where he can't compete with you. IMO that level is spirituality. To put things in perspective it's obvious why it's so important for the Jesus disease to be sustained by the negro. For the average african shoot the world for that matter, it's easy for them to say were blind deaf and dumb yet you show me a campaign where a people have been oppressed for as long as the American negro has and overcame it.
When we talk about the civil rights leaders and the transition to where we are now there is a lot if blanks to fill in.
Having a strong community starts with having a strong family unit.
So you take in account, the introduction of heroin, crack, gang violence, the private prison industrial complex, over saturation of gang music and you start to see that transition from the civil rights to now hasn't exactly been a cake walk where focus on the family unit could've happened.
I say all that because I used to be a person who shared the perspective that most of the world shares. "Dogs who've been set free, but would rather chase their tail in the same spot"
Fact of the matter is, the issue is way deeper then most people will give it credit. You don't resolve hundreds years of physical/mental slavery by giving someone a suit and a college degree.
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