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Post by bearbryant on May 1, 2018 16:37:08 GMT -6
He said it in a very clumsy way, but it's about time someone in the entertainment biz pushed back against this "400 years of slavery" garbage Racial slavery as it was codified into American law existed for 200 years in this country. From the mid-late 17th century, to the mid-late 19th century It didn't exist before that time, and it hasn't existed since The other 200 years have been completely made up by a bunch of idiots who are choosing to be slaves in their own mind They are putting themselves in prison with their own ignorance
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Post by ɮօʀȶǟʐ on May 1, 2018 18:08:36 GMT -6
They are slaves to their culture. And to their behavior.
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Post by unionstation82 on May 1, 2018 21:45:35 GMT -6
I have a black friend who is a self-described nerd, is an engineer, and is into gaming and Japanese culture. You better believe people joke about him not being that black. Sadly, people who ascribe to this thinking (namely black people) are what hold them back. If being successful draws criticism, then the culture of the critics is the thing that’s flawed, not the person who doesn’t fit in.
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Post by astrosdoug on May 1, 2018 22:38:56 GMT -6
I hadn't really paid any attention to this Kanye character until a few weeks ago, but he's clearly been "redpilled" as they say in terms of waking up to truths about American politics and society that far too many are blissfully ignorant of.
He's started to see that certain institutional forces have purposely pushed the black American community in certain directions (towards poverty, unemployment, violence, poor education, etc.) and all the while propped themselves up as the saviors of the black community (and hence getting their votes). It's still not kosher in American society to say what institutions those are, or where they come from, so I won't... but it's not hard to figure out for those who do the reading.
Apparently, this Kanye figure is so highly regarded in the black community that he has the potential to cause a mass awakening in that community about who their real friends and their real foes are. It would literally cause a 180 in the politics of the black community if that happened. I heard yesterday that his life is being threatened. Law enforcement needs to put him in protective custody or something till things settle down.
The issue of historical slavery in the Old South, bad as it was, seems far less relevant than the modern-day situation of human trafficking, which has created over 20 million literal slaves in the world today. And Kanye is dangerous to the bad guys because he knows a lot about how the human trafficking situation has infiltrated not only the entertainment business, but also has been a major part of supposed charitable efforts in Haiti and subsaharan Africa.
The Int'l Red Cross, the Clinton Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and numerous other famous charities are up to their eyeballs in the abduction and sale of people from those countries under various guises such as adoption programs, relocation assistance, refugee assistance, healthcare programs, etc. The fact of their sale/abduction is bad enough in itself, but Kanye knows what happens to them subsequent to their sale... and frankly it's much worse than what typically happened to agricultural slaves prior to 1865, hard as life was for them. The NYPD was among the first police forces to investigate these crimes and it's said that even their most seasoned investigators vomited and had to seek counseling after viewing some of the video and photographic evidence of what has happened to these people.
When Kanye and others convey this information to the American black population, it's going to cause a big rethink in that community about its political allegiances. That doesn't necessarily mean they will all go out and start voting Republican either. It's bigger than that, as there are both Democrats and Republicans involved in these crimes. It's more a battle between good and evil than a battle between D's and R's or libs vs conservatives. The happy part of the story is that once Kanye wakes up his people as to what's going on, it will be a "no-brainer" for the blacks and whites to join forces in ridding the country of the utter evil that has infested the underbelly of society.
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Post by astrosdoug on May 1, 2018 22:47:29 GMT -6
Kanye's not going to let his people become the unwitting dupes of a European communist organization that goes back to the early days of Stalin
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Post by bearbryant on May 1, 2018 22:47:54 GMT -6
I heard yesterday that his life is being threatened. By a crip who used to record on Death Row Records. I never thought I'd hear Limbaugh refer to the LBC and Dogg Pound in one of his broadcasts, but he did today
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Post by astrosdoug on May 1, 2018 23:14:36 GMT -6
The people in the rap recording business have a lot of interesting stories to tell. Here's one about how many of the investors in rap recording labels are also the owners of private prisons which have contracts with the various state and county justice authorities. One of America's recent vice presidents was a big investor in private prisons. How on Earth can we expect our leaders to sincerely work to reduce crime when they profit from increased criminality? www.hiphopisread.com/2012/04/secret-meeting-that-changed-rap-music.html
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Post by astrosdoug on May 2, 2018 0:26:06 GMT -6
The black community is quickly waking up to what their (former) political leaders have been up to: The human trafficking, the embezzlement, purposeful impoverishment of black communities, satanic ritual abuse, etc etc
They are even calling it "The New Slave Trade"... unlike what happened in the Old South, this slave trade is affecting people today.
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Post by thomasj13 on May 2, 2018 11:14:21 GMT -6
I have a black friend who is a self-described nerd, is an engineer, and is into gaming and Japanese culture. You better believe people joke about him not being that black. Sadly, people who ascribe to this thinking (namely black people) are what hold them back. If being successful draws criticism, then the culture of the critics is the thing that’s flawed, not the person who doesn’t fit in. tell tbone to keep his head held up high...
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Post by unionstation82 on May 2, 2018 11:51:38 GMT -6
ROFL
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Post by marshall on May 9, 2018 11:52:45 GMT -6
They are slaves to their culture. And to their behavior. Just a note. Slavery existed in almost all ancient tribal cultures. It was a way of surviving when you wouldn't otherwise. You generally sold yourself into slavery or it was the byproduct of losing a war. Slavery as a business enterprise is another story. But slavery existed in the Americas prior to European interaction, as did cannibalism by the tribes in this very part of Texas. Look up the Karankawas. The judgmentalism of White Males with a European heritage as the source of all that is wrong is the part of the slavery of the current culture. It's as offensive as any other bigotry. Hopefully Kanye is part of a great awakening by those USED by the self serving elitist which make up most of the Progressive Left leadership. But it's easier to just get mad at Kanye and continue living as victims.
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Post by unionstation82 on May 9, 2018 11:54:50 GMT -6
The irony is quite a few black people turn to Islam while protesting mistreatment of their race, yet Muslims were heavily involved in the African slave trade.
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Post by Saint on May 9, 2018 12:00:59 GMT -6
I just really like his song "Power".
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Post by m240 on May 10, 2018 7:01:40 GMT -6
What I find kind of funny is watching someone get their results from one of those 23 and me dna tests. Watching someone with questionable cultural leanings finding out where his ancestors came from can be real interesting.
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Post by astrosdoug on May 13, 2018 13:35:08 GMT -6
He said it in a very clumsy way, but it's about time someone in the entertainment biz pushed back against this "400 years of slavery" garbage Racial slavery as it was codified into American law existed for 200 years in this country. From the mid-late 17th century, to the mid-late 19th century It didn't exist before that time, and it hasn't existed since The other 200 years have been completely made up by a bunch of idiots who are choosing to be slaves in their own mind They are putting themselves in prison with their own ignorance
Interesting quote I found today:
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Post by marshall on May 13, 2018 14:43:09 GMT -6
I just sent in an ancestry DNA sample. I really expect no surprises, but you never know.
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