Black People Politics : Is Black nationalism a conservative idealogy?

as if that aint just as bad, before you say he was a snitch now he is a hater?

After all this bro, some data and facts are in order before this character asasination thing causes more confusion

I didnt say or imply either one. You just have reading comp issues.

When asked I said NO he was not a snitch. Tou trying real hard to twist what I said and you squirming like porky in a weak attempt to discredit me.

You only digging yourself deeper into that swine pit and i will be glad to throw some mesquite your way to help keep your flaming and defaming trollism on high.
 
Dont forget that when Cleaver went to Algeria and Kwame Ture also went to Ghana these became objects of criticism by Bobby Seale who started calling them agents as they both also were instrumental in forming the intercomunal faction which largely became the RNA/BLA in NYC and Atlanta.

While the police-intelligence complex played a major role in pitting these groups against each other, there were some deep ideological differences, which still exist today in the movement even though the BPP is no longer functional.

http://www.icdc.com/~paulwolf/cointelpro/churchfinalreportIIIc.htm

Thuggery is and was an issue. Cleaver was a convicted rapist. Some people seem to have glorified violence as a manhood thing for the sake of violence. On the other hand, Kwame Ture actively fought to defend Guinea against western European attack. In other words, Kwame was about self-defense while others saw violence more like a cheap thrill. And, it was used to control people rather than to defend Africa. Big difference.

On another note, as I have already indicated, the main thing was how to attain and keep Black Power. Pan-Africanism is the only realistic way. And, at this point in game, we cannot avoid the fact that Pan-Africanism is intricately linked to Islam . Even back then, it waqs apparent that some Christians were unable to transcned the limitations inteherent in Christianity (see "shism") to be true and uncompromising Pan-Africanists

A couple days ago, I saw someone say that Islam is like a body with all the limbs and body parts. So, if any part of the body hurts, the whole body feels it. If we take Africa to be a major part of the Islamic body, when things go wrong in Africa, people feel it is Indonesia, for instance. Thus, we see Indonesia rallying around Sudan. But, we as Africans are still primarily concerned with African Unification especially when we are Muslims.
 
Thuggery is and was an issue. Clever was a convicted rapist. Some people seemed to have glorified violence as a manhood thing for the sake of violence. On the other hand, Kwame Ture actively fought to defend Guinea against western European attack. In other words, Kwame was about self-defense while others saw violence more like a cheap thrill. And, it was used to control people rather than to defend Africa. Big difference.

On another note, as I have already indicated, the main thing was how to attain and keep Black Power. Pan-Africanism is the only realistic way. And, at this point in game, we cannot avoid the fact that Islam is intricately linked to Pan-Africanism.

A couple days ago, I saw someone say that Islam is like a body with all the limbs and body parts. So, if any part of the body hurts, the whole body feels it. If we take Africa to be a major part of the Islamic body, when things go wrong in Africa, people feel it is Indonesia, for instance. Thus, we see Indonesia rallying around Sudan. But, we as Africans are still primarily concerned with African Unification especially when we are Muslims.

Excuse me but most folks state that either Islam is a religion or Islam is a culture so in all respect I am looking for political solutions thereby revolutionary nationalism is viewed as a politcal ideology as well as pan-Africanism which Nkrumahists defined as the total liberation and unification of Africa under scientific socialism.

Scientific socialism. Not "Islam".

peace
 
I didnt say or imply either one. You just have reading comp issues.

When asked I said NO he was not a snitch. Tou trying real hard to twist what I said and you squirming like porky in a weak attempt to discredit me.

You only digging yourself deeper into that swine pit and i will be glad to throw some mesquite your way to help keep your flaming and defaming trollism on high.
Originally Posted by omowalejabali View Post
For the record, i made a typo in my post which is now corrected. text should have read "calling them agents" rather than "calling the agents". I highlighted the change above.

[B]Bobby Seale called who agents?, so you are now saying he called Kwame Toure an agent?[/B]
No one here is stupid and for most English is not a second language
 
Originally Posted by omowalejabali View Post
For the record, i made a typo in my post which is now corrected. text should have read "calling them agents" rather than "calling the agents". I highlighted the change above.

[B]Bobby Seale called who agents?, so you are now saying he called Kwame Toure an agent?[/B]
No one here is stupid and for most English is not a second language

I am no longer going to even attempt to answer foolish, baiting questions when it is clear what I stated and gave reference to where those statements were made.

I'm not gonna do the reading for you and its interesting that you used the word "stupid".

http://books.google.com/books?id=CJ...&resnum=1&ved=0CBgQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false
 

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