History of Slaves - The Hidden Truth
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I like your vision EB.
I'll give it some thought.
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I can't see an end-game and I don't think that this segregation is a perfect solution.
But that said, I can't think of a better one, and that said, the improvements would be practical and marked.
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The only issue I'd have would be hospital care. But somehow, I think that we could get that funding pretty easily if we demanded it.
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Further, I wonder if black people would tolerate any impedance from fed gov in terms of getting in the way of our goals. I think we could take what we need.
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Like you said, it'd be damn hard work...but you would definitely be living. - What I don't like: - At ANY point, corporate America, and/ the power structure, could fuck with the program. - I can't see why they'd WANT to be all we'd be doing in their eyes is upgrading the ghettos... - Nonetheless, it's shelter under the umbrella of the powerstructure. - Our rights extend as far as we're told they do. But it's like that NOW anyway. - Your way would put lifers and bullet holes to a *0* count.
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"Trade the gat, the drugs the money, a jail-cell or my tombstone for a paint brush, dignity, and a TRUE family that I KNOW-FOR-FACT have *my* best interest in mind?!?!?" They'll say.
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OK well, the ones getting high might not leave. Those bruthas can't be reached by any means I know of. Family and heritage is a distant memory to people fucking with hard drugs.
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But still it's a picture. It's an actual viable vision that has precedence (Amish) and could be achieved.
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That's what I like best about your idea. - Further, what I like about it is that there appears no other real viable or practical 'jumping off' point. - That's to say, what you speak of is doable and realistic. - Although it can't be the endgame, it's at the very least a huge step in the right direction, - Further, I'd think, would be the new precedent. - "A place in America where a black man is ENCOURAGED to be a black man!?!?" They'll say. -
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The main point that I'd want to stress about your idea that I really like that I think might be somewhat overlooked would be the children raised in those places. - They would have a reality and a country that NO black man on this continent has EVER had. - That's just the 1st generation. - Imagine the 3rd and 4th? - They'd be surrounded with inalienable rights. - They'd be surrounded with a culture and with a history that's gone from bad to markedly better. - They wouldn't know what we know.
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I'm a 'mind', yes. - But frankly I'm clueless on this topic. - I've been spinning my wheels on it since I was 5. . All I know is that I know good ideas when I see them :) - I can't necessarily make them myself :( - So would a good comparison for what I hear you saying be basically like the Amish then? - Reasons I like that ideas: - It turns maximum communication with gov't entities and media saturation down to a bare and CONTROLLED minimal. - Reasons I don'tlike that idea: - (thinking+crickets)
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@EBtheDopeman I feel that brutha. I respect what you're saying. That is actually living man. You're doing something that can be lived for. Something that can be believed in not like religion but like in a practical way.
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I like reading your replies man.
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@D33veeoss ...like yours. Peace and one love!
BLACK MAN STAND UP!
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@D33veeoss Im not talking a reservation fam, im talking land we own. It can be done. I dont buy the African/American stchik. Africa is a continent and we are the only "amerrican" who isnt called after the country of their fathers for odvious reasons.
I believe the decendants of slave to be the real hebrews myself, thats another story though. we can all do what we put our mind to, and it starts with us as individuals. please google "The Black Man Stand Up Movement" in the founder, we need minds..
Black Family, share this message we get way too many watered down views of our Maafa we need to go back and spiritually re live what our ancestors experienced.
Asante Sana Family!
G11825 1 year ago 2