One year after King gave this speech he was shot in the neck by a US government assassin. This is the King they buried, and they resurrected a “I Have a Dream” caricature of King to feed to the Black masses. King may have started his political activities as an integrationist but he grew, his views evolved, he listened to Kwame Ture and Malcom X over the years and he learned. They killed an evolving Black Revolutionary, not an...

On The 1968 King Rebellions…

“We put Dr. King to rest the way a leader of a people should be put to rest, with fires burning throughout our enemy’s strongholds.” - Kwame Ture Black rebellion put to the torch every major city and population center in the US after King’s Assassination. “A revolt ain’t a Revolution,” but it was a display of both our Revolutionary potential, and the vulnerabilities of our oppressors. The enemy was...

Cops: The Protectors of the Oppressors.

Can someone please tell these cops that it’s not their job to “protect law & order,” but to serve the interest of the public. That means when the law and the order (of things) begins to hurt the masses, they should take up arms and clubs against the law makers and order keepers! If blows my mind how these cops and other armed bureaucrats keep defending the Elite and their rape of the world. Do they think they and their...

On Black Violence…

Violence (& crime) in Black communities is rooted in Economics, so to reduce or reverse the violence in the community the grater economic system must be reduced or reversed. Anyone who is in our communities claiming to do anti-violence work but lack any anti-capitalism components in their agenda are not seeking to reduce or end violence, they will only morph the form of violence at best. They will work to turn gang-bangers into soldiers for...

Pan-Africanism: A Lack of Solutions is Not Our Problem.

The Solutions for our people are pretty clear, the Solutions to Black Problems have been around since Nat Turner and Marcus Garvey. The real challenge is rallying Black people around the solutions, and keeping the motivated and organized for the long run. I’m not sure if the desire for freedom, and the courage to endure even when our oppressors begins their counter attacks, has been bred out or beat out of the Black populations, but it is...

The Slave Master’s Religion vs. The Slave Master’s Economy.

If you are a Black Capitalist and you have at any time in your life told a Black Christian that they are following the Religion of the Slave Master, you should find that Black Christian and apologize to them, then shut the fuck up about following the Slave Master, because Black Capitalist follow White “Masters” so closely that they can’t even imagine how the world would function without being saturated with Massa’s Fiat...
Capitalism is not simply about money, it’s about peoples attitude toward others and their environment, capitalism twist and corrupts all relationships, not just economics. The moment you put a monetary price on something you devalue it. If you don’t believe me just ask any pimp about his views and attitudes on women and sex. Capitalism commodifies (puts a price on) all life and all resources, therefore it devalues and destroys lives...

On White Rappers…

Don’t bring no White Rappers to me, I ain’t hearing them…they have no standing. I will conciser listening to a White MC once there is a Black person who’s top artist and selling millions in these following genres…. 1. Death Metal 2. Hatecore 3. Symphony & Classical 4. Andalusian 6. Gregorian Chanting yeah, that, and after we’ve received full reparations, and all of the artifacts and other treasures...

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