Freedom has always been reserved to the exceptional few who strive for it. The leaders, dissatisfied with what the sum total of what the world has to offer, want to do the driving; while the passive masses simply want to be as comfortable passengers.
Dogmatic behaviorists (like Peter Joseph and Jacques Fresco) regard the few among us as statistical anomalies, and in spite they declare war on it.
I've had a busy weekend, I hope all's well with you.
"And unfortunately, this contrived image of the "average black man" affects black children the most as they emulate the roles that are glamourised before them."
Conditioning from the environment and learned behavior?...wait a sec...is this Johnny? I thought I was chatting with Peter Joseph for a second. LOL ;-)
I realized that I have a confusing way of using quotes: I seem to more often use quotes to express my skepticism with common beliefs that I feel are more representative of (and also the effects of) common fictions, (i.e. the filtered perspective promulgated by common corporate media,) than of the reality of higher awareness of the system we commonly share outside of "the matrix" looking in so-to-speak.
I feel that by exposing these seed myths and illusions to light, they will shrivel and die.
I think a lot of normal people have a problem identifying who "black people are" "with laser point accuracy." That's why we rely on the media to "show" us. =\
And unfortunately, this contrived image of the "average black man" affects black children the most as they emulate the roles that are glamourised before them.
In my experience, free-thinking black men are as unique as any free thinker in general, whereas "stereotypical black men" tend to express a COMMON SET of similarities...
I apologize if it sounded like I was accusing you of saying something you hadn't said. I meant to attack the common fiction taught to us in schools (and the otherwise common corporate media,) that human races exist as naturally as lions and tigers.
You need to expouse more on this topic. Blacks need economic power -- period.
dame2809 1 year ago
Brilliant work!
samir3323 2 years ago
Very well put i agree wholeheartadly by the way are you a muslim?
Rooseveltdunn 3 years ago
07:25 brother this point here is a heavy consideration to ponder upon ... fire
magnifysumthn 3 years ago
Good video, totally agree with you
breakofdawn26 3 years ago
Freedom has always been reserved to the exceptional few who strive for it. The leaders, dissatisfied with what the sum total of what the world has to offer, want to do the driving; while the passive masses simply want to be as comfortable passengers.
Dogmatic behaviorists (like Peter Joseph and Jacques Fresco) regard the few among us as statistical anomalies, and in spite they declare war on it.
I've had a busy weekend, I hope all's well with you.
-johnny
gunsandbullhorns 3 years ago
"And unfortunately, this contrived image of the "average black man" affects black children the most as they emulate the roles that are glamourised before them."
Conditioning from the environment and learned behavior?...wait a sec...is this Johnny? I thought I was chatting with Peter Joseph for a second. LOL ;-)
Hope you had a good weekend!
MrHolipsism 3 years ago
I realized that I have a confusing way of using quotes: I seem to more often use quotes to express my skepticism with common beliefs that I feel are more representative of (and also the effects of) common fictions, (i.e. the filtered perspective promulgated by common corporate media,) than of the reality of higher awareness of the system we commonly share outside of "the matrix" looking in so-to-speak.
I feel that by exposing these seed myths and illusions to light, they will shrivel and die.
gunsandbullhorns 3 years ago
I think a lot of normal people have a problem identifying who "black people are" "with laser point accuracy." That's why we rely on the media to "show" us. =\
And unfortunately, this contrived image of the "average black man" affects black children the most as they emulate the roles that are glamourised before them.
In my experience, free-thinking black men are as unique as any free thinker in general, whereas "stereotypical black men" tend to express a COMMON SET of similarities...
gunsandbullhorns 3 years ago
I apologize if it sounded like I was accusing you of saying something you hadn't said. I meant to attack the common fiction taught to us in schools (and the otherwise common corporate media,) that human races exist as naturally as lions and tigers.
gunsandbullhorns 3 years ago