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if you don't know what global white supremacy is then every thing else that you think you know will only confuse you ~ Neely Fuller, Jr.
Answer: Not anywhere on this plain. We are the victims of this social system. We can never be victim and antagonist at the same time. We can be biased(adj), We can discriminate (verb). And we can be prejudiced(noun). Yet none of these thought processes carry the power or weight like those who practice and benefit from Global White Supremacy/Racism --non-blacks.
Racism is a construct built to protect and nurture non-black people.
Nelly Fuller, Jr. explains this social construct better than anyone Eye know. Of course, the truth will always be uncomfortable to those who do not dig below the surface.
When Eye hear black people call other black people racist because of that persons views or thoughts about another group or culture --this though behavior instantly sends a red flag to let me and Eye then know that they don not know what they are talking about and need to do some seriously deep research to clear their heads and get on the right mental track. Yet truthfully, rather than dig below the surface to find the truth and figure out how to "counter" this destructive system, most black people would rather do a jig and figure out how to fit more comfortably inside its walls. In order to confirm whether or not black people are racist you must define the term and then metaphorically break the meaning down from there.....
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www.brookings.edu
www.forbes.com
Answer: Not anywhere on this plain. We are the victims of this social system. We can never be victim and antagonist at the same time. We can be biased(adj), We can discriminate (verb). And we can be prejudiced(noun). Yet none of these thought processes carry the power or weight like those who practice and benefit from Global White Supremacy/Racism --non-blacks.
Racism is a construct built to protect and nurture non-black people.
Nelly Fuller, Jr. explains this social construct better than anyone Eye know. Of course, the truth will always be uncomfortable to those who do not dig below the surface.
When Eye hear black people call other black people racist because of that persons views or thoughts about another group or culture --this though behavior instantly sends a red flag to let me and Eye then know that they don not know what they are talking about and need to do some seriously deep research to clear their heads and get on the right mental track. Yet truthfully, rather than dig below the surface to find the truth and figure out how to "counter" this destructive system, most black people would rather do a jig and figure out how to fit more comfortably inside its walls. In order to confirm whether or not black people are racist you must define the term and then metaphorically break the meaning down from there.....


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Black Progress: How far we’ve come, and how far we have to go
Brookings Review article by Abigail Thernstrom and Stephan Thernstrom (Spring 1998)

Dear White People: Here Are 5 Uncomfortable Truths Black Colleagues Need You To Know
One key to dismantling decades of workplace racism is beginning to have awkward conversations and share uncomfortable truths. Here are 5 such truths that black colleagues might discuss among themselves but not necessarily share with their white counterparts.

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