You know that even if “black revolution” or “black justice” produced that people will remain people and thus there will still be a lot of bullshit. Have you black net bloggers oops I mean “revolutionaries” studied the human history on this planet? Indigenous people were violent as fuck. African tribes European tribes etc all very violent. You net activists are chasing a fantasy.

Your ass talking about “Human History,” I bet you have never read a book written by a Native or Black historian.  I bet you can’t even name a Black or Native historian, I bet your ass would be hard pressed to name a White historian, or list 3 books of history you’ve read.  Don’t come talking to me about history you W.R.I.T.Also, my rule is; you can’t criticize “bloggers” or “net activist,” if your ass is all up on blogs and...

In a quote you said “So I wouldn’t recomend Dr. Degruy’s works to anyone, there’s far better analysis, Radical, Revolutionist, Pan-African Analysis about the Black mentality, our trauma, and solutions out there to waste time on Liberal Integrationis complaints about PTSS.” So I wanted to know, who do you recommend reading on this subject? Thanks!

I’d recommend:Dr. Bobby E. WrightAmos N. WilsonDr. Naim AkbarDr. Kobi KambonDr. Jacob CarruthersDr. Marimba AniDr. Wade NoblesDr. Francis Cress WelsingNeely FullerDr. Franz FanonBonus:ChinwezuI’ve been limiting my list to ten. So, I guess I’ll stick with that.

You suggest revolution. Do you think it is ok to follow someone like Farrakhan to “war” if need be? It seems a lot of times older blacks grt on that ready-to-die stuff around the time that they are about to die of old age. Can we trust someone who calls for death after living such a loooong life?

If you are following Farrakhan the only people you will be waging war with are the critics of Farrakhan, and enemies of Scientology, that’s about it.Don’t trust anyone who lacks a Radical Analysis, a Systematic Strategy/Program for Liberation, and a plan on how to execute their Strategy/Program and a practical and easily understood manor; I don’t care if they are young or old, if they calling for death or life. 

I saw one of your posts and a lot of what you said resonated with me. Are there any books about race and racial oppression that you’d recommend to me? I’d really appreciate it. -Nathalie

I’ll offer ten recommendations, it’s not a top ten list however because there are so many good works on the topic.1. Yurugu by Marimba Ani.2. The Psychopathic Racial Personality and other Essays by Dr. Bobby E. Wright.3. The Destruction of Black Civilization by Dr. Chancellor Williams.4. Capitalism and Slavery by Eric Williams.5. How Europe Underdeveloped African by Walter Rodney.6. The Iceman’s Inheritance by Michael Bradley.7. Blood In...

The white elties are the purest evil on this earth ! Having read all your post what would happen to the white masses once White Supremacy/White Global Domination dies off ? I know we africans shouldn’t care about them at all but I am just being curious !

If Global White Domination was ended (it will have to be ended cuz the only way it will die off is after it kills the rest of the world first), it would be the absolute best thing that could happen to the White masses:1. They wouldn’t have to worry about dying on foreign soil for the riches of White Elites, or worse coming home with PTSD to harm themselves or their loved ones because of the atrocities they committed on behalf of the White...

Diallo’s Conspiracy Corner: Congratulations LGBTQAIs

Let’s review: The Gay Rights Movement’s biggest victories are: 1. Inclusion in Hate Crimes Laws; laws biasedly enforced by Racist cops and legal professionals, in a legal system that places a high price tag on Justice. 2. Removal of (long ignored and unenforceable) sodomy laws. 3. An end to ho#using discrimination based on sexual preference, which never really impacted wealthy & powerful White gays, and it’s still...
Poor, Black, & female LGBTQAI Activist bout to find out exactly what Poor, Black, & female Civil Rights organizers found out after the passage of Civil Rights and Desegregation legislation was passed. So celebrate today and continue to suffer tomorrow. Diallo Kenyatta

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