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To: Bubba_Leroy
"Something has been taken out of context. As a result, it really borders on slander."

How in heck can someone take this out of context?

We pledge allegiance of the red, black and green
Our flag, the symbol of our eternal struggle
and to the land we must obtain.
One nation of Black people,
with one God for us all,
Totally united in the struggle for Black Love,
Black Freedom, and Black determination.

In context: Black Racism!

25 posted on 01/16/2002 7:14:42 AM PST by sinclair
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To: sinclair
--it can't be taken out of context, and the only misundertstanding came about when whomever posted that on the website thought that it wouldn't get noticed by white people eventually, or that people are too stupid to read the thing and understand the words. I've heard this same deal from numerous black aquantainces over the years, more or less generally speaking here, especially in the black muslims or this other large loosely organized group called 'the brotherhood". They have made no bones about eventually having a violent armed revolution and forcing the issue. They want the south eastern states of the US for a new "homeland'. I *think* the plan is to at some time seize several large cities in the nation, hold hundreds of thousands of people hostage, and to hold the wealth they grab hostage, and work out an exchange for the states. They will do this by totally controlling the infrastructure in those cities at the time, hold the elected offices and especially the police departments and the public utilities, etc. There was even a novel written about this same scenario, but I can't recall the title at this point. In the novel they seized manhattan and held it for ransom. It was a scaryu book, I'd like to read it again actually.

Bottom line is, the website and the ledge is pure racist, and un-american to the max, but it's also a sentiment that probably won't go away, either. This nation messed up bad after the civil war,IMO, we should have either completely bred our way to total mixture, like brazil more or less did, or actually humanely repatriated them back to africa, liberia or anyplace else they wanted to go to. This multi generational chip on the shoulder is just not going away it appears. Several trillion bucks have gone to affect arrears, and continual preferences in everything from schooling to employment, solely based on race. It ain't worked that great. All the other races and ethnicities present in our culture who are not pure native american indian came here voluntarily, and are (mostly) striving to be 'american", but this is not evident as much in the domestic black population. heh, I met this nigerian immigrant, he was really trying hard to build up his business here and be an "american", not a african american or nigerian american, just "a dude" who lives here and wants to live here and is happy to be here and not in nigeria. He told me he can't hardly stand the black folks born here, his words, not mine. this was in atlanta, oh, around 12 years or so ago. Said they were sorry and naieve basically.

54 posted on 01/16/2002 12:08:19 PM PST by zog
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