Friday, January 24, 2014

Review Of American Captivity Narratives By Gordon M. Sayre

The African slave narrative is the most famous of the United States slave stories. This was not always the case. American Captivity Narratives by Gordon M. Sayre provides many slave narratives that are not studied any more. This book reveals how some settlers were taken by natives that refused to let the settlers take over these lands without a fight. It is interesting to see the difference between the treatment of natives toward captive settlers and the settlers to each other and Africans. One settler could barely stand the natives at the beginning of her captivity and grew fond of the natives as she spent more time with them. American Captivity Narratives also tells of story tellers who would share false slave stories to entertain in exchange for room and board. Slavery is a fundamental part of the United States and American Captivity Narratives by Gordon M. Sayre will give you a picture of different types of slavery.


Thursday, January 23, 2014

R. Kelly Proves A Point

My community is always complaining about how we are treated by other communities, but R. Kelly's Black Panties Album proves how non functional we are. First Kelly produced a sex video of him having sex with and urinating on one of our daughters and we did nothing about it. He went on to produce many more sex videos proving his inability to control himself and we did nothing. Kelly even said that he had a problem and we did nothing to help him. He kept making music while our community kept on supporting him. Now he has a collection of songs called Black Panties. This proves that if you are a member of our community you can do any perverse act you want without having to worry about consequences. We never cared about our men, but now we do not care about our women or children either. Our men can keep participating in useless activities while our women throw their panties on the stage.


Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Cooning Will Not Help You

Cooning toward your masters will no longer help you. Cooning is the act of kissing the boots of a person in power literally as well as figuratively. Coons laugh at the masters jokes when they are not funny. They also agree with their masters even when those masters are wrong. Sometimes these decisions cause great suffering to others, including the coon, but the coon does not care, they agree with their masters anyway. Technology has made the coon expendable. Computers and machines are performing more functions. The masters no longer need as many people to produce. You coons will be the first to go since you serve no real purpose other than making masters feel good. Artificial intelligence is at such a level that computers can engage with masters in a beneficial way. Coons can return to their communities if they go before their masters put them out of the big houses. It is going to be difficult for you if you are from a community that is not forgiving.


Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Review Of Long Walk To Freedom By Justin Chadwick

While watching Long Walk To Freedom by Justin Chadwick it did not take long to realize that the whole situation was managed toward a desired outcome. The forming of the ANC, picking Nelson Mandela, locking Mandela away, and freeing him was all managed. The rulers had to transition South Africa from a colony to a new colony in the safest possible way to the ruling elite. The rulers indirectly selected a leader, forced him to fight so that they could retaliate, and locked the leader away while they brutalized his people. Now South Africa is still ruled by Afrikaans while native Africans suffer. In some ways the natives are in worse condition now than they were then. It is easier to see the ruler's plan from a distance, but I doubt that anyone involved in the anti apartheid movement could see how they were being guided. When we are in the midst of a struggle in a mode of violence we are blind. You should watch Long Walk To Freedom by Justin Chadwick to see how we moved from forced slave societies to voluntary slave societies.

Monday, January 20, 2014

Recognizing A Holocaust

It is important that we all recognize a holocaust because we could find ourselves suffering through one. First your group is isolated and all of the negatives about you are highlighted. Next you are moved into certain locations. Members of your group will disappear during this move. Large numbers of your group are murdered. These murders are always justified by those murdering you and ignored by other groups. Those who are not murdered are experimented on or forced into labor as slaves to feed the larger society’s appetites. If any of this sounds familiar to you and is a part of your daily life you are in the middle of a holocaust. If your group is suffering from the holocaust you must remove your self from the system of the larger society as soon as possible. Once those carrying out the holocaust knock on your door, you will be brutalized. If you are watching a holocaust from the outside you have to decide whether you are going to stand against it to protect your soul or do nothing and become a lesser being.


Friday, January 17, 2014

Review of Free Masons By Jasper Ridley

Everyone has something to say about Masonic power in the world. The Freemasons by Jasper Ridley tells us all who and what the Masons are. Ridley takes us from the old days when the masons were a trade’s organization to modern times where the masons are in every part of every society touched by western philosophy. Masonic brotherhood is stronger than everything else. This brotherhood trumps war, borders, religion, etc. The only concept that freemasonry does not over take is race, but that is only in the United States. Ridley also reveals the secrecy of the organization. In the past if you broke your oath to organization you can disappear. Today anyone who wants to know anything about masons can find out. You need to read The Freemasons by Jasper Ridley because our society is structured upon Masonic knowledge and symbology. Once you read this book you will really see your society.


Thursday, January 16, 2014

Review of Before The Mayflower by Lerone Bennet Jr.

It is an incredible reality that we still have to tell dark people that they were on this continent for centuries before Europeans showed up. It is also strange that dark people do not know that we were producing greatness on the physical and conceptual level without any outside help. We do have to remind dark people of their contributions to North America and Before the Mayflower by Lerone Bennet Jr. tells us of these contributions. This book reveals what other books I have in my library reveal, that dark people always had great members in modern societies. Even when the United States had legal slavery and considered the dark people 3/5 of a person, we still achieved greatness. It was not manufactured illusions that look great, but actual greatness. Before the Mayflower gives names and dates of some of the best thinkers, builders, scientist, etc. If you do not think that dark people ever did anything or can do anything you need to read Before the Mayflower.