I
wonder what was on Denzel Washington’s mind when he took the role in the film
Flight. He played an alcoholic and drug addict that treated everyone badly.
Washington’s character could not shake his addiction no matter who tried to
help him. The character only gets his mind together in prison. Washington
should know better than to promote slavery. The law that freed dark people in
the United States enslaved them again with the prison system. A large part of
our existence is spent trying to stay out of prisons. Washington is not a
stupid man, so he had to know what he was doing. We all make mistakes so maybe
Washington will think again before taking these kinds of roles.
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
What Is Justin Bieber Thinking
I
wonder what is on Justin Bieber’s mind as he promotes the thug life style. He
never had to suffer the thug’s life. Bieber did not have parents that did not
care whether he lived or died. He did not have a system that functions best
when he is on the bottom. Bieber does not have to worry about people constantly
trying to enslave him. He still has not been punished for his crimes. By
promoting this thug life style Bieber is encouraging those he influences, but
they will not have his body guards or lawyers. It is too bad that Bieber is
thinking the way that he is.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Review Of The Mis-Education Of The Negro By Carter G. Woodson
I
recently read The Mis-Education of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson. Many of the
people around me had read this book before. As a matter of fact over 1 million
people have read The Mis-Education of the Negro. As I read the book it became
clear to me that if dark people had read it, they have done a good job of
ignoring it. When you look at our community you see a people that looked at
Woodson’s advice to us and did the opposite. Woodson thought the way that the
few conscious people think today. It has been almost one hundred years since
Woodson has written The Mis-Education of the Negro and our community is
actually worse off now than it was then. It is sad, but as long as I have
breath I will work for a better community the best way that I can. The way that
you will if you read and follow Carte G. Woodson’s advice in the Mis-Education
of the Negro.
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Review Of Social Psychology By Eliot Smith and Diane Mackie
We
all exist as parts of a society. I have been trying to convince people of the
fact that they are members of a community before everything else. Social
Psychology by Eliot Smith and Diane Mackie a good book that shows how large
groups of people can function together to build societies. The book also shows
us how large groups can work together to destroy societies, including their
own. When a sperm cell meets an egg and begins to grow we are members of a
community of three. By the time many of us are born we are reduced to a
community of two. Often times with a mother that has no clue why the community
has been reduced. This leaves us like a three legged stool with only two legs.
Smith and Mackie offer a book that will show you how to develop if you were a
part of a healthy community as well as how to function in a society as a
fractured member. Whether your life is hard or not is secondary because we all
have responsibilities to our society. It will either rise or fall depending on
what the masses of the people decide. Social Psychology by Eliot Smith and
Diane Mackie will show you the social option that you have before you.
Friday, February 14, 2014
Review Of Personality By Jerry M. Burger
Personality
by Jerry M. Burger is a textbook that you can use without having to take a
psychology class. I recommend this book because we are living in a society that
has gone insane. Personality will teach you the main psychological theories. It
will also show you multiple approaches to psychoanalysis. We have been functioning
comfortably in insanity for decades, so it may seem like I am going too far
with my words. The system of delusion is breaking down making it clear that
this society is mad. As your eyes adjust to reality you will need some tools.
Personality by Jerry M. Burger is one of those tools. Keep your eyes open and
happy sanity to you all.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Review Of The Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution
I
was introduced to The Black Presence in the Era of the American Revolution by
Sidney Kaplan by a historian after I asked them for a reading list. This book
clears up a lot of false teachings about dark people in the United States. We
always had wealthy people here, so Oprah and her crew are not special. The difference is that the wealthy dark
people of the past actually helped other dark people. We used to have free dark
people in the United States before they gave up their natural rights for jobs.
Almost all dark people have decided to work for the benefit of others. If the
dark ones would just read Kaplan’s book they might remember other options.
Young people should read The Black Presence in the Era of the American
Revolution because their cowardly parents and guardians have never taught them
that doing other people’s bidding to their own destruction is not the only way
to function in this society. If more
people took Kaplan’s book serious we could cut down on the number of dark
people who are slaves from cradle to grave. If you are tired of bowing and
scraping and want to stand up, read The Black Presence in the Era of the
American Revolution by Sidney Kaplan.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
George Carlin Speaks To Me
George
Carlin speaks to me. We talk about how many comedians there are today.
Entertainment is the number one industry in the United States. Carlin and I discuss
whether an empire can be maintained on and with entertainment. I think that
Louis C K comes closest to Carlin as far as giving us social statement while
making us laugh out loud. Carlin once called this whole thing a freak show, but
I call it a horror show. He had and I have a front row seat. We chuckle about
how that is the difference between an old white man with resources and an old
dark man, destitute. Carlin is still a conversation filled with comedy and
care.
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