Tuesday, January 15, 2008

The Man

Condi Rice: Tool of the white man?





MALCOLM X: Our History was Destroyed During Slavery





MALCOLM X: Oxford University Debate





.... i can see why they took this guy out. the issues he speaks about... or spoke about, are/were pretty real; he's quite prophetic on a number of things... such as not being able to enforce laws then, so what's gonna help them enforce laws from that point forward; as we've come to see, the laws they want to enforce, they enforce, nuff said. I for one do not endorse violence as a solution.





... black people were getting too militant... So efforts were made to de-militarize black people, and de-unify black people; This is how 'we' got to this point today; To recover from this, we must first know that we've been injured; Now i'm not suggesting we need to re-militarize, but we do need to unite - "for the good of black people" ... a New movement, both non violent, but strong, focused, and empowered through Education, and Awareness of the path we've traveled, realizing that there is still a ways to go - and as we move back onto the path, together.. we take the lessons from experiences had in the past, and present, with us into the future.

MALCOLM X: The White Man Brings Drugs Into Harlem




again, just my Opinion here... but I don't think we'd have to be Muslim to practice these ideas...

The White Man Be Keeping Us Down.




yea... they were just having some fun, making fun of black people... that's so fun!

.... till these kinds of ideas change, black people must focus on what they can do, in the meantime, to better improve our communities; and it would be great if more white people could act like they care about black folks too... :) Meanwhile, in closing, I leave u with one of the best perspectives I've heard really - in summation, Bill Cosby is aiming at the wrong folks; instead of beating up on the poor, he should take a look at the Wealthy Blacks to find what They are doing to help those who are in lesser blessed lifestyles...



Well spoken brotha... also hitting on points about Hip Hop, one of the tools that has been used to De-unify black people; and Corrupt black culture, distracting black people from the path they should be on.

And not enough is being done ... or said on these issues.

I mean... check out his take on the Jenna 6 - White people are just not speaking out enough on this kind of injustice; Am I completely wrong there? Someone let me know... (with evidence please, not just with opinion.)



... One More for the road!

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