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5 Ongoing Black Conversations That Should be Buried with MLK

by Duane on January 14th, 2012 at 3:22 pm
Posted In: Commentary

 

└ Tags: African-American, dark skin, Education, light skin, Relationships, weave
  • http://functionalculture.blogspot.com Constructive_Feedback

    Agree but with 3 points of expansion

    1) When your “hair weave” is shaved from the head of an Indian girl and delivered to you via a “Korean Supply Chain” as they have been watching Black people and supplying our consumer needs – we need to look at the CONSCIOUSNESS behind this.   IF a Black person has issues in which they are frustrated that their present genes do not permit them to have long, flowing hair then maybe they should find a man who has the genes in line with the girl who’s hair they are now wearing

    2) Kwanzaa the principles are more relevant to our community than is Kwanzaa the rituals.  IF the Black community adopted 50% of these principles and “operationalzied” them – our community would surely prosper

    3) The reason why Black people respond to slights by White politicians is because of what I call “Non-White White Supremacy”.   We have been conditioned to believe that the threat of white supremacy is contained within these statements from White Republicans.  They can’t bring themselves to see that 3 years after the Black community invested 95% of their “Black Community Development Consciousness” into Obama and the Democratic Party we are not talking about the RETURN ON INVESTMENT that was delivered.  We instead are talking about RACISM. 

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    Incredible……a website for black white surpremacists!

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