Black People : Racial Showcasing - How We Are Kept Confused - Mr. Neely Fuller, Jr.

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  1. Ankhur Well-Known Member

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    Could that be one of the causes of the confusion?


    That means, taking huge numbers of black people and putting them out front. It's going to be more of this, all over the planet. Many millions of Black people that you will see, who will be rolling in money. They will be able to showcase the places where they live. They will be able to showcase their knowledge, and expertise. See, you have television now; you have all of the mediums for doing this, for showcasing huge numbers of Black people. I will say it will eventually run into the millions, so many that you won't be able to count them. Now what is this for? This is for any Black person that starts talking about racism in the future, is going to be laughed at, because they are gonna be able to showcase so many Black people who are what you call "successful" that it will seem that racism has been put out of business.


    Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. speaks,

    Friday, Aug. 1, 2008, during a town hall meeting in St. Petersburg, Fla.

    — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama opposes offering reparations to the descendants of slaves, putting him at odds with some black groups and leaders.

    The man with a serious chance to become the nation's first black president argues that government should instead combat the legacy of slavery by improving schools, health care and the economy for all.

    "I have said in the past _ and I'll repeat again _ that the best reparations we can provide are good schools in the inner city and jobs for people who are unemployed," the Illinois Democrat said recently.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/08/02/obama-opposes-slavery-rep_n_116506.html
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    Well said! :toast:

    Yes, sadly too many of us are "manipulated" into a false sense of trust or compatibilities by those who have secret agendas/ulterior motives.

    And sometimes, even when the "manipulation" is evident, there will always be those who still can not/will not see it.
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    ....like the Elders have said, "Everybody that smile atcha aint cha friend."
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    the only people who have concern for black people are some black people.
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    Yes, the operative word there, Brother James, is "SOME."


    I have no desire to take all black people back to Africa; there are blacks who are no good here and will likewise be no good there. ~ Marcus Garvey


    Indeed, we have to be alert and cognizant of all who present themselves falsely.
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