Fam, you damn right this thread is from seven years ago.
If it is a repetitive reminder of our condition and how we can collaborate on how to improve it, I'm resurrecting it!
Racism spawns more racism. I can't fault the lady. European folk started it, and now African folk are continuing it. Sad state of affairs for mankind.
Kind of sad that the lady doesn't undrerstand that her argument is defeated by the simple realization that every culture known to man including predominantly African cultures have used xenophobia as a means of cultural protection. It isn't just Europeans how have done it, but all the different ethnic groups.
Kind of sad that racism has driven this woman to promote her own brand of racism.
It went all the way by you, fam.
You have GOT to read the book...I hope you have done so by now.
This here makes her whole argument suspect.
A woman talking about how a man feels.
If that isn't condescending, know-it-all, I-am-better-than-you rationalizing, then what is?
Another pseudo-intellectual who tries to build themselves up by tearing other people down.
Can you think of much worse than a woman calling you a baby?
It sounds like a hit dog will holla.
On initial analysis, I can see how your ego will conclude this.
If you let your id out, though, you will see she is showing you nothing but love by telling you THE TRUTH!
You are taking her statement out of context.
If you read her book you would understand where she is coming from.
Her viewpoint hit home with John Singleton and was the inspiration behind the movie "baby boy"
Re-evaluate bro.............
Thanks, kaya.
I agree with this woman completely, especially on the pregnancy, education issue.
I said in the abortion thread, that we should sterilize 50% of our young women at age 13, sadly it must be done. Then a second sterilization process at age 28/30. To control the population and maximise intelligent breeding.
Also to stop the worthless whores of mothers with six kids from six different men.
Everyone jumped on my ass, but I have a plan for my black people, my measures may be harsh, but it needs to be done. You don't even want to know what I think about Africa and the Ghettoes. Lets just say sometimes its better to cleanse and restart again.
NO!
That's the easy way out. Psychologist and psychiatrists need to be deployed into the hood to educate those at the bottom, so that the foundation is solid on how to intelligently procreate for the advancement of the collective.
Bro, you can't do your people like that. You know it was a set up for many from jump street and why should they be penalized for a lot in life that was set up for them like a video game character?
Think harder...
Peace,
Not for nothing but much of this sounds like she's just regurgitating the arguments of brother Malcolm circa 1957.
Hey, fam, if you don't mind. Can you post youtube vids/transcripts of Brother Malcom.
I have found the more I listen to him, the more I "want" to listen to him.
Point I just wanted to make.
If you understand Dr. Francis Cress Welsing, then apply her theory
in everyday life you will uncover racism white supremacy at it's best ex.
If you notice every movie you watch about slavery, genocide, anything pertaining to freedom for blacks, white people's image are always looked at as the savior in the end, always making sure they keep your psych in check!!!
Like to say their cant be any black liberation without white people leading the way.
before you attack that, post the movies that display this, I'll start with 1 and please feel free to add to the list
1. Hotel Rwanda
Man, I been on this before I read her book, but after finishing her book in February, I can't look at any of life in America WITHOUT her perspective!
white people are the best race. period.
the best at:
robbing cultures
stealing land
enslaving people
raping the women
raping the land of natural resources
imperialism
willfully and intentionally spreading disease
planting drugs, etc. in communities
etc
etc
when it comes to that kind of shit, they ARE the master race... cause no other race does it better.
Her logic just doesn't strike me the right way.
Sure, a lot of it makes sense, but then she goes off on tangents. One is the "baby" remark.
Then, she talks about...
This sort of sounds like an issue to me, but then she drops the bomb...
That is some scary, crazy, worrying stuff right there.
If you're not careful, she ends up espousing the same doctrines whitey has been trying to impose on non-whites for centuries -- POPULATION CONTROL!!!!!
There's more which bugs me, but I will just have to agree-to-disagree with everyone else on here about her.
Bro, she is simply saying there are rules to this procreation thing and if we do not educate ourselves, this century will look like the last 4 since we been here.
I ain't lettin' it happen.
4. I can't think of the movie but I can describe. This movie's time setting was in the 1850's. A black man from Northern Virginia already free was kidnapped and forced south and into slavery. At the end, a white man fixed his fiddle that the black man loved to play, and he trusted him to get a letter of his to northern authorities. Any ideas...
5. "Rosewood"






Oh...my...goodness!
The foreshadowing in this is so eerie.
This brother could not have known that a major motion picture would be made for TWELVE YEARS A SLAVE, which is a prime example of a black man freeing himself, but hollywood needing to add a savior to make it sell.
Not only a movie, but a true story. You're thinking of Solomon Northtup's Odyssey played by Avery Brooks.
You can read his story here. It's in the public domain now.
http://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/northup/northup.html
Fam, you NAILED it!
Oh! and let me add to Dr. Frances Cress Welsing theory of racism white supremacy, the movie
5. PLANET OF THE APES
if that's not obvious to you then, all I can say is you need to develop more clarity in the system that you live in.
it was not originally intended for your advancement Bros & Sis.
When I saw the movie in the theater, and did not consider myself conscious at the time, I saw through this sh!t MILES away.
She is nothin' but the truth.I got to finish readin' her book. I had started readin' "Behold A Pale Horse" (which I also have to finish) at the same time that I was readin' her book (I tend to read more than 1 book at a time.) "The Isis Papers" was really eye opening for me.
I finished her book in February and am a fourth of the way through the second book you mentioned right now.
Sh!t's bananas.