This may get me banned, again, maybe permanently this time. But, if so, I offer it as a parting gift to the black people of Destee.
There is currently a nation-wide debate going on over the NSA/Obama's assault on Free Speech in this country. Yet, Destee is clearly attempting to discourage it from gaining momentum here on Destee.
I offer a reason for that which everyone needs to think, critically, unemotionally, about.
There is currently a nation-wide debate going on over the NSA/Obama's assault on Free Speech in this country. Yet, Destee is clearly attempting to discourage it from gaining momentum here on Destee.
I offer a reason for that which everyone needs to think, critically, unemotionally, about.
- Criticism of Obama/NSA has been conspicuously rare within the Black community. That can be blamed, to a certain extent, on the near hysterical [and intentionally, craftily, engineered by our enemies] worship of Obama by African-Americans. But, read, please, read on.
- James, myself, and undoubtedly a few other members here can recall when AfroChat died a few years ago. I recall [critically, carefully and unemotionally] that at that time AfroChat was the most popular African-American forum in the Internet. Yet, its CEO [a talented brotha who clearly was 100% committed to AfroChat] just went incommunicado one day with no posted explanation as to why.
- The best way to kill a lion is to chop off his head.
- The CEO of AfroChat was not an Obama supporter. He seemed to be leaning toward Ms. Clinton, which you may disagree with but it was certainly within that brotha's right to do so.
- After the AfroChat CEO's mysterious disappearance [this was after Mein Fuhrer came to power], AfroChat slowly died and Destee rose to the top of the totem pole of African American forums.
- Unlike AfroChat, the CEO here is far more accommodating of our first black POTUS.
- I suggest to you that, here in America, that cannot be mere coincidence. Think back -- to the Congo --- to Lumumba, and right up to this very day. The Modus Operandi of our enemies is always the same. Our leaders are _ALWAYS_ picked for us. The strongest, most independent, ones [King, Lumumba, Cynthia McKinney, the CEO of AfroChat] are one way or another shut up. While the ones whose personal situation renders them more malleable to being compromised [Jackson, Sharpton, Mobutu, Obama] are selected for us.
- If it is within you, read carefully, unemotionally, the forums I recently created over the last month [some of which Destee has now blocked further comments to]. In particular, pay close attention to Destee's own words, when she admits that she will do whatever the law requires her to do.
- There is nothing to be gained by personally attacking Destee. She is in a unenviable position -- a position she did not ask for but which, unfortunately, makes her a predictable target of the NSA/Obama's war against Free Speach on the Net.
- But there is something a lot more important at risk here.