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Jeremiah Camara explores whether or not Blacks have developed a "fear gene." Blacks have been conditioned to be afraid and have passed down this conditioning to their offspring. It was beneficial for Blacks to be afraid. Blacks were afraid to get caught running away, reading, looking the master in the eye etc. Ironically, the only genes that get passed on to the next generation are the ones that help us survive better. Have Blacks actually developed a fear gene?
This is one of the best videos i have seen on how destructive religion has been on black folks.
tls2156 3 days ago
Is the ‘Fear Gene’ why black’s mobs physically and violently attack whites, as example large hate mobs such as in Wisconsin?
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@thejonesbunch
most of the people I know from Mozambique live in Japan ironically XD but also had a japanese friend who lived in botswana for a bit, and went to mozambique a few times. a lot of people have told me that Africa is where its at. I have an uncle who travels to tanzania and back etc. You should go man. I'm hoping to go within a year,.
lordblazer 3 weeks ago
@lordblazer i ve seen pics of der salaam,tanzania & seems a paradise with beaches and safari. mozambique they speak portuguese, the same language i do speak. also people from mozambique resemble my mom's family physically & that brings such big emotion. i've never met mozambique people, but seen their faces I feel like i'm seeing my late mom & aunties.
thejonesbunch 3 weeks ago
@thejonesbunch
that's cool. I hope to eventually make my way to Tanzania. I have a few friend from Mozambique it is definitely a place to check out from what I have heard. I think part of black americans going overseas is for them to see such possibilities and gain those perspectives. This will have an affect on the culture. Like you said earlier it isn't about focussing on the isms.
lordblazer 3 weeks ago
@lordblazer i d love go to asia. however, my big dream are namibia and mozambique. My dream is that one day i able to have any type of business in these places. meanwile, i talk with my 9 year old son about the possibilities that we can create in these places.
thejonesbunch 3 weeks ago
@thejonesbunch
hey I want to send you a message, but can't because what I want to express is too long for this comment section, and overall your points are very valid, but there is a need for me to clarify my position. Anyway just send me a msg with how I can get what I wrote to you. I don't want to flood the comment section.
lordblazer 3 weeks ago
@thejonesbunch
I emphasis as a civilian because the military does a lot of things to shield even black americans serving from the culture of the country they are stationed in. Through scare tactics (don't drink the water, don't drink the beer, the ppl might backstab you, terrorism, they hate americans), and simply put having a base that is a mini-America. I notice the divide for Americans living in Japan between military and non. The non seem to know how to deal with a change in diet etc.
lordblazer 3 weeks ago
@thejonesbunch
and the only way for black americans to do this is to start traveling abroad, studying abroad, working abroad in larger numbers becoming more active in the global community, and having a number of people that are expats overseas that identify with the culture in the US of being a black american. This has nothing to do with any of the isms, but there is a paradigm in the US that black americans need to be liberated from, and being overseas outside as a civilian does that for you
lordblazer 3 weeks ago
@thejonesbunch
but there are also ppl and places that are indifferent, and if they for instance do not like you for being black there is an underlying respect of being human that you will get that you won't get with a lot of bigots in the US or even Brazil. And it also broadens black ppls perspectives to leave their home country. Anyway this isn't about escaping racism in general you will deal with it in degrees of severity, but you have to lose your mentality as being on da block.
lordblazer 3 weeks ago