I definitely agree with you on this point. The legacy and memory of MLK has been grossly abused by most every nonblack for selfish reasons. They literally use the words of a man that gave his life, fighting for justice to perpetuate injustice. Though, it's because they don't know what justice...
Agreed and I would also add it's built into the system. The label "white" was literally created for the sole purpose of being racist. LOL so in a way, they're right to equate racism and white. It says if they are at least subconsciously remembering the purpose for the creation of the "white"...
"I think the answer is revealing to them how that by hurting us, they are hurting themselves. All the issues the United States has is actually just one issue" I recognize this is a big part of why Fred Hampton was so dangerous, he saw the connections and was successful at articulating them to...
Because homicide and suicide flip sides of the same coin. "It's okay to be racist…" Is that really what you think I'm saying? You're right, no "thing" will ever make them whole because like us, they already are and just don't know it. "They will happily and enthusiastically slaughter...
I don't contend with anything that you say really, just a couple of your points and some of mine you have misrepresented. I do not make a judgment on whether it is weak or strong. It just is what it is. Think like them for good purposes, you eventually become them because as they do what they...
I think the answer is revealing to them how that by hurting us, they are hurting themselves. All the issues the United States has is actually just one issue: white people are afraid to value justice over status. And so they will eventually lose everything. Listen to them, most already think...
I think that's a valid perspective. We do. We have the same brains. They hate themselves. Self-hate comes from guilt, which must be offloaded because it is unbearable. Whites harbor the guilt of chattel slavery and on so many must project the evil that they feel they are, on to us. This is why...
I can see that. The ego does not want to lose status, because in it we believe we are safe. If we believe we are in control, we believe we are safe. They obstruct Reparations because they believe, with our freedom is the loss of their status and safety. You can look at it as nefarious though in...
I would add it's also used as a way to alleviate guilt (unconsciously probably). From my perspective it's like misdirection. As a white person, I can watch and say "okay this, this, and this is racist. I don't feel that way so I'm not racist." At that point, it's not even that they don't care...
It will. I don't know how, why or exactly what it will look like but it will happen and it will be satisfactory. This world isn't actually a free for all even though it may look like it. There are unseen rules (like gravity) that govern our relations to each other. Justice is 1 of those rules...
I agree with this although may be for different reasons. Whites don't need to learn about Blacks anymore, whites need to learn about whites. They (everybody really) need to learn about their own brains, what they do and why. Them not fighting for/withholding Reparations to FBA is racism. "A...
Great read, thank you. It was those things that were a big contributing factor to me being B1 but I understand different people interpret things differently.
I think you're correct but from my perspective, you may be missing the "1st step of the 1st step" if you will entertain my analogy. If you are stuck like glue to something, you may initially need to exert extra force to part from it then you would normally. I mean to say, the aggregation of FBA...
Doesn't matter. I recognize white supremacy as a collective ego, the same thing as an individual ego on a larger scale. The ego creates labels and rules then clings to them, but does not have a problem abandoning its labels and rules if it means self-preservation. So I do not believe it matters...
I was listening to the #canceltariq space and when I heard at least 1 of the guys be adamant about saying the n-word with the hard "er" it became clear to me: this is pain. To offload his pain, he believed he was talking about someone that was not him, a people that were not his but it was just...
I'm just saying if they want someone to experience God the way they have, all of that, and then some, would have to be exact. It's probably actually an infinite number of variables that would have to be precisely duplicated. God is an experience and experiences cannot be duplicated or mass...
Does the greatest author succeed in the precise way that I propose? How could we even measure it? If we both read something that made us sad, are we both experiencing the same intensity of the same emotion or are we both just labeling what we feel: sad? This question cannot be answered because...
Can you explain an experience in a way that makes everyone on the planet experience it the exact same way you did? Can you make everybody feel the exact emotions you felt at the exact moment and intensity you felt them for the exact duration you felt them, with your words? Can you write a book...
I definitely understand where you're coming from. I would argue it isn't the book that's the problem but rather people's misunderstandings of it being taught as the only true way to understand it. I am willing to wager stories of Jesus actually tell us that we are God, but it's so counter to...
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