I agree, because they'll keep poisoning the well and creating more trauma and division amongst us. I encourage pushing those with a treasonous mindset to the boneyards where they belong.
I do definitely believe that we need to break down certain things before we build. It's crucial that we talk within the black community about traumas that we've inflicted on each other so that going forward we could build together. The issues arise when it turns from discussing and addressing...
Those black immigrants that speak that way are coons. I'd go as far as to say a majority of blacks across the diaspora have this selfish and destructive mindset where they despise the idea of other blacks that aren't them winning. So it goes back to the issue of the coons vs the riders.
I could see that perspective, but I'm speaking from my raw perspective as growing up black and Hebrew Israelite in America. I didn't grow up viewing black people as different national enclaves, but rather as different expressions of the same group of people. So for me it's just cooning and the...
That's why it's an important to examine ourselves to check these self destructive patterns when they arise. The programming runs deep so the deprogramming must run deeper
Lol, I had to! Someone's gotta bring it up. One thing about anti-blackness people don't recognize is it'll take different forms and people will say different things to justify it. But at the end of the day, they're just excuses to hate other people that look like us and project anti-black...
Is a new form of anti-blackness developing in the black community and specifically the black conscience community? What could be the effects of letting such a mindset fester? Let's delve into that on today's segment of Equis Rants.
Great point. Often times ides in our community work in this popularity contest kind of way. You'll have people who believe in these narratives and ideas and you ask them to break it down to you and they can't. Heck, most people don't even practice what they're preaching. That's why a big step is...
The track was made by a brother of mine, so he probably used a similar samples. But you hit on a good point. I'm tired of down brothers and sisters being called coons for not drinking the coolaid of these leaders who play the roles of Pastors of Consciousness. They'll bring smoke to those of us...
I wouldn't join since my spiritual beliefs don't align with theirs, but I admire their structure and how they present themselves. I honestly wish more Hebrew Israelites were as put together and presented themselves in a similar manner as the NOI.
A new episode of Equis Rants. A new segment on The Black Narrative where we're able to discuss various topics in the black community in a nuanced and informal way. Today we discuss the importance of being challenged.
I feel like we'd need to discover more about certain things such as quantum physics to get definitive evidence, but I do believe that there may be a certain realm of existence that we're not able to interact with. It's a bit hard to articulate, but there's a theory that when the big bang occured...
That's exactly how I see it. A win for blacks anywhere is a win for me too and I'm celebrating and mourning with blacks no matter the nationality. All the coons from anywhere be damned, since cooning is a global mindset. I'm rocking with the riders.
In this case I wasn't bringing up the shared history in order to overlap our struggles in the context of reparations. I'm referring to the daily social interactions between FBA and non-FBA blacks. Yes the US and England are two different countries now, but before July 4th of 1776, FBA were still...
I do want to clarify what I meant when I said the white person in your example didn't have a history of slavery. I meant a history of being enslaved themselves. Of course whites were the ones doing the enslaving. I brought up the point of the white person not having a history of being descended...
That's a different case with white people since they're from a different racial group and they don't have a history tied to things such as slavery. So in this example a black person who had Bermudan ancestors but grew up in America would be wrong to identify with American black culture? If so...
We've been actively forced out of our roles as the leaders of the black community for generations. We definitely have to step up and begin taking the reigns of responsibility and try to steer the community away from the cliff that the white power structure has been trying to run us off of.
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