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I'm just gonna keep it ALL THE WAY REAL. I am looking at many of our people with big money and big influence with a side eye. A person would have to show and prove to me that they are not selling us out. The reason I say this is every time we get leaders who truly care about us, something always happens to them. Our people are secretly helping this system to kill or harm the people in our community who are putting in the most intelligent work to truly benefit our people. Here is a question... Can you name one Black organization that is BIG that is TRULY for our people? I cannot. I am talking about some of the folks wanting real change while the rest are sellouts. All these big organizations have puppets stacked in the highest levels. I am tired of us with the first Black this and the first Black that. This is not helping. Ketanji had to have done disgusting and incriminating stuff behind closed doors to get that job on the Supreme Court. A man who used to be apart of the Illuminati decades ago said that uncontrolled people cannot get jobs like President and Supreme Court justice without being a sellout. The reason is this system cannot give a person big fame who will be for the people. The way they ensure this happens is to choose a person who wants these kind of jobs VERY VERY VERY badly and will do ANYTHING to get them. They agree to do things behind the scenes that people should not be doing. Years go by, and these people are unknowingly monitored to see if they are truly on this system's side. If they can't find evidence of them going against the system (except in the cases where the system allows them to be controlled opposition), then they will essentially give them these jobs by getting their puppets and others to vote for them. Kamala Harris didn't get to where she was at just by being an AKA member. She got there by sleeping her way to the top AND agreeing to sell us out.


I think the Black Power movement in the 1950s and 60s was orchestrated. The reason is because I find it so interesting how in the mid 1940s, they gave the White military people loans and grants to buy houses to create the suburbs while in the next two decades they would be pushing to integrate the schools in the inner city that would be devoid of the resources. These people think at least 100 years down the line. I do think it was watered down to get these immigrants to come over here and over time replace us. It is so obvious. I have never seen so many Black immigrants on television in my life, and it is so obvious our representation is shrinking. These are not just any immigrants though. They are sellouts. They are not gonna let Black power immigrants come here. This is why they tell them to stay away from us and that we are all these bad things.


Our people are too emotional when it comes to getting things done. Our people love yelling something like "They owe us reparations for slavery and all the other bad stuff they have done to us." Only a small number of our people have put their own money up with a reasonable agenda to try and get something for us. This is one reason why other groups of folks laugh at us and call us dumb. Overall, we are not doing the things that get real progress. Dr. Claud Anderson and Dr. Amos Wilson each wrote a book on power 20+ years ago that taught us what we need to do. Both books are still relevant today. How is it these two men have enough sense to analyze the world and come up with a reasonable plan to help our people get somewhere? I agree with you that others got theirs through the courts. They built alliances up not as kumbaya but rather through strategic means where both sides got something out of the deal. We make "deals" with other races of folks and always walk away on the losing side of the "deal." This is why we are laughed at. We can learn a lot from the successes of other groups of people. And to think we have all these scholars who don't see the things you and I do. It is sickening how many of our folks are either sellouts or dumb. I am glad this site has many people who seem to care about our people although we may disagree with each other here and there. I have seen some very good rational ideas on this site.