"Question for promoters of white supremacy"
Since you have indicated you are reading "Stolen Legacy" I SEE why you would have been inclinded to title this thread as such. However, I doubt that anyone will openly address the topic as a conscious "supporter of white supremacy".
So, the question becomes, does this website have Black people who are "supporters of white supremacy".
I will risk being ostracized for answering YES, It most certainly does.
In fact, it has been discussed in chat the likelihood of this website being "monitored" which could indicate that yes, there are supporters of white supremacy within our midst. Both consciously and unconsciously.
However, I think it would be best served if some of us cut down on some of the sensationalism and deal with each other in a more respectable manner, and not be quick to view each other as collaborators with white supremacy, or as "the enemy".
To varying degrees, all of us "support" white supremacy with our own self-destructive tendencies. I think that our concern and energy needs to be better placed upon our "support" for Black liberation, and deal with white supremacist arguments as a secondary concern. Let us begin to focus more on getting US right, from within, as a priority.
PEACE
Music Producer said:It is difficult to respond to other questions you have because this thread involves an advanced study of religious ideology and if you have no concept of those studies then you would have no concept of my answers but I guarantee you several members that post in this thread are not lost as to the thread title.
I can also tell through feeling and tonality that someone has once again complained to you about me.
All I can say is I’m sorry.
Dr. Fuller also explains about the black man that likes victimizing the victim because it makes them feel as if they are not a victim. He also said that black people should not gather in groups and talk to one another about anything because all we do is spread ignorance and stupidity to one another because we have been dumb every since the rise of the white man. I am simply trying to change that point of view but in doing so the ignorance must be challenged.
Can you change the thread name to “African roots in the Old Testament”?
Once again I am sorry if I caused a stir.
Since you have indicated you are reading "Stolen Legacy" I SEE why you would have been inclinded to title this thread as such. However, I doubt that anyone will openly address the topic as a conscious "supporter of white supremacy".
So, the question becomes, does this website have Black people who are "supporters of white supremacy".
I will risk being ostracized for answering YES, It most certainly does.
In fact, it has been discussed in chat the likelihood of this website being "monitored" which could indicate that yes, there are supporters of white supremacy within our midst. Both consciously and unconsciously.
However, I think it would be best served if some of us cut down on some of the sensationalism and deal with each other in a more respectable manner, and not be quick to view each other as collaborators with white supremacy, or as "the enemy".
To varying degrees, all of us "support" white supremacy with our own self-destructive tendencies. I think that our concern and energy needs to be better placed upon our "support" for Black liberation, and deal with white supremacist arguments as a secondary concern. Let us begin to focus more on getting US right, from within, as a priority.
PEACE