MisterAlston
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As an Aboriginal, FBA or Freedmen why is there such a lack of trust amongst many Black Americans and Black people as a whole? Why is it always just a handful of us that want to be free?
If we’re keeping it real every community has that contingency. What we don’t have is an economic base and society of shot callers to wrangle in the cowards and losers. We are missing that, trying to convert the sheep is a losing battle.As an Aboriginal, FBA or Freedmen why is there such a lack of trust amongst many Black Americans and Black people as a whole? Why is it always just a handful of us that want to be free?
If we’re keeping it real every community has that contingency. What we don’t have is an economic base and society of shot callers to wrangle in the cowards and losers. We are missing that, trying to convert the sheep is a losing battle.
It would be to move to a communal society and learn how to live off the land. We will barter between one another for necessities and help detether ourselves from the government’s economic system. We would need cash for compliance but will try to live as independently as possible like the Amish.The extreme solution is to come off the gold standard and create our own curren, but I know that would be an uphill fight. What say you then, what are put other suggestions?
It would be to move to a communal society and learn how to live off the land. We will barter between one another for necessities and help detether ourselves from the government’s economic system. We would need cash for compliance but will try to live as independently as possible like the Amish.
I would be so fine with that, good idea.
I think a lot of the mistrust is taught to us, we've seen and heard negative things about our people since birth, what would you expect? I've been guilty of looking at my people as untrustworthy, but over the years I've learned to look at my people as special, unique and valued.As an Aboriginal, FBA or Freedmen why is there such a lack of trust amongst many Black Americans and Black people as a whole? Why is it always just a handful of us that want to be free?
Interesting perspective. You lean on two when you haven’t healed from the last nigga.Excellent question. 2 phrases I can think of: be better than the last n*, and don’t trust the next n*.
For some reason we have taken the first phrase wrong, and therefore picked up the second phrase.
“Don’t trust them new n*”
This is where one starts to think about what was lost, what could have been ... If only Tulsa was allowed to flourish, if only Malcolm and King were not assasinated ... Count up all the costsIf we’re keeping it real every community has that contingency. What we don’t have is an economic base and society of shot callers to wrangle in the cowards and losers. We are missing that, trying to convert the sheep is a losing battle.
The country would be totally different and Black America would be flexing its political and economic muscle everywhere. Police executions would have significant economic consequences for the municipalities that support them. We’d be bankrolling our own political candidates. The country would be flipped over on its head.This is where one starts to think about what was lost, what could have been ... If only Tulsa was allowed to flourish, if only Malcolm and King were not assasinated ... Count up all the costs
Interesting statement. I think we have a communication problem, but maybe not so much with the advent of black platforms .... Where would you put a "code book" so that everybody has access to it , while obviously shielding it from the oppressor ... Whats the best way to communicate something like that? Not sure books are best way, audio? Video? It goes into a broader question , what's the best way for a little guy to communicate a message to our ppl on a mass scale ?Trust increases when you have a code. And you have no choice but to link up. Look at the various black wall streets. The code was strong. The crime rate wasn't high. Everyone was about business and everyone made sure their name was good in the streets. Tulsa's black wall street was very, very safe. You didn't go downtown (Greenwood and Pine) on Saturdays not wearing a suit.
Look at here. There is far more trust between blacks you have never met than the ones you see every day face to face. Why? We are all generally on the same code.
Look at the reparations rally. It was so on code people were isolating possible ops.
In the BLM / George Floyd marches, the code was so strong in some protests that cops were sending ops to start trouble because they couldn't get a legal reason to go in and do ish.
Because this is not our home, we've been bred by our masters to not trust each other. Until Black folks awaken on their own there really is nothing you can do. All of us aren't going to make it. That's okay.As an Aboriginal, FBA or Freedmen why is there such a lack of trust amongst many Black Americans and Black people as a whole? Why is it always just a handful of us that want to be free?
If you can't change the minds of the people, there is no need coming up with anything for them. They will just betray you/us for ease and comfort. Worry about those who get it and commune with them. There is a reason the Bible always talks about a remnant of our people making it out. We love to worship idols, pagan gods, and all the things bad for us. A natural culling of the ignorant, stiffnecked and hard headed is coming. Wake up who you can until you can’t and try not to get killed in the process. That's all you can do.The extreme solution is to come off the gold standard and create our own curren, but I know that would be an uphill fight. What say you then, what are put other suggestions?
I love the idea of a codebook but if you write it Pilgrims would, steal it or one of our own would sell us out. We gotta be 3 steps ahead of our enemies at all times.Interesting statement. I think we have a communication problem, but maybe not so much with the advent of black platforms .... Where would you put a "code book" so that everybody has access to it , while obviously shielding it from the oppressor ... Whats the best way to communicate something like that? Not sure books are best way, audio? Video? It goes into a broader question , what's the best way for a little guy to communicate a message to our ppl on a mass scale ?
My thing has always been whose gonna do it? Somebody, maybe us, needs to start putting together a skeleton ...
Too many years of constant oppression. Best now to separate away from the pinkskins. We’ll have to move in great secrecy. We’ll find secrecy in numbers. That’s what it is.As an Aboriginal, FBA or Freedmen why is there such a lack of trust amongst many Black Americans and Black people as a whole? Why is it always just a handful of us that want to be free?
How can you say that, you being Sovereign, who cracked the minds of the ages..?If we’re keeping it real every community has that contingency. What we don’t have is an economic base and society of shot callers to wrangle in the cowards and losers. We are missing that, trying to convert the sheep is a losing battle.
I disagree. The solution will be to be cunning, patient and strategic. Starting your own economy would be a one hefty task, given the system arrayed against. Better to find ways to thwart them in their own system by using it against itself.The extreme solution is to come off the gold standard and create our own curren, but I know that would be an uphill fight. What say you then, what are put other suggestions?
Precisely.It would be to move to a communal society and learn how to live off the land. We will barter between one another for necessities and help detether ourselves from the government’s economic system. We would need cash for compliance but will try to live as independently as possible like the Amish.
The issue is lack of education, and a culture of acceptance of ignorance. If only we had a means of showing everyone the value of reading— and more importantly, the value of reading between the lines.The sheer volume of anti black propaganda everywhere you look and listen has infected many of us just as strongly as it has, other races. I would go as far as to say it’s one reason some of us kill each other or enter into relationships without the eventual aim of bringing black children into the world and raising them in a prosperous, secure 2 parent home.
There’s another thing you can do. Show them the greatness that comes from our fight. Let the allure of true righteousness and survivability guide them. In time, with the right principles, you gain a following…If you can't change the minds of the people, there is no need coming up with anything for them. They will just betray you/us for ease and comfort. Worry about those who get it and commune with them. There is a reason the Bible always talks about a remnant of our people making it out. We love to worship idols, pagan gods, and all the things bad for us. A natural culling of the ignorant, stiffnecked and hard headed is coming. Wake up who you can until you can’t and try not to get killed in the process. That's all you can do.
Better to introduce the code through subtlety, in forms such as children’s books, short stories, fables, parables, etc..I love the idea of a codebook but if you write it Pilgrims would, steal it or one of our own would sell us out. We gotta be 3 steps ahead of our enemies at all times.
What does my name have to do with what I said. Sovereign is a Mass Effect character.How can you say that, you being Sovereign, who cracked the minds of the ages..?
If you can't change the minds of the people, there is no need coming up with anything for them. They will just betray you/us for ease and comfort.
In the words of Neely Fuller "black folks are silly about serious things, and serious about silly things" sadly this is not a lie, I'm not saying this is all of our mentality, however this particular mindset in on full display and it makes it very hard for us as a collective to really move onward and forward as we should (it's just my opinion not a persecution)As an Aboriginal, FBA or Freedmen why is there such a lack of trust amongst many Black Americans and Black people as a whole? Why is it always just a handful of us that want to be free?
Good ideaBetter to introduce the code through subtlety, in forms such as children’s books, short stories, fables, parables, etc..
This is because MOST black people want to be accepted by or aligned with the dominant society (even though they do not want to admit it) instead of building their own powerhouse. Furthermore, there is a real divide between Black Americans and other Black People (Africans, Caribbeans, UK Blacks) that is deeply rooted in misunderstanding on both sides, preconceived ideas about one another, tribalism and coonery behaviour.As an Aboriginal, FBA or Freedmen why is there such a lack of trust amongst many Black Americans and Black people as a whole? Why is it always just a handful of us that want to be free?