Joy ann reid responds to her speaking on slavery and not being ados

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If it were up to you fukkbois in here, Ivan Van Sertima (Guyana) and Dr. Ben (Ethiopia) should have never written any books. And a library like the Schomburg (started by a black PRican) wouldnt exist eitther.

Some of you clowns are complete and utter dumb fukks

Smh. What are you bruh? Serious question.
 

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Niqqa...you dont even know where that portion of his speech is tied to. I DO...and because youre a fake as fukk, I wont even bother to tell you where that sliver of his speech is tied to. You dont deserve it.

You likely just stumbled across that MLK speech after it went viral a few weeks back. I actually own the BOOK containing that soundbite you posted and what it entails along with his many other sermons. I likely know more about Poor People’s Campaign Martin you just posted than you.

Clueless? You are likely late as fukk.

90% of you dudes are just social media emotional when it comes to black issues. Its clear yall have no skin in the game or ever had any if youre bedazzled by this ADOS outfit

That speech was weeks before his death 1968, it was in preparation for the poor people March, which was suppose to lead to the reparations conversation, dr.king was taking the movement in a totally different direction after he admitted desegregation "I may have March us into a burning house" and the civil rights act was not going to be enough to get us back to where were suppose to be......

At this point dr.king's popularity was at a all time low and southern black churches were starting to distance themselves from dr.king

Try again....:manny:
 

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That speech was weeks before his death 1968, it was in preparation for the poor people March, which was suppose to lead to the reparations conversation, dr.king was taking the movement inadvertently totally different direction after he admitted desegregation "I may have March us into a burning house" and the civil rights act was not going to be enough to get us back to where were suppose to be......


Try again....:manny:
that wasnt a speech. That was him talking to his poor people campaign workers and where those words were LATER added to a speech. I know the speech by name. You DONT.
 

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that wasnt a speech. That was him talking to his poor people campaign workers and where those words were LATER added to a speech. I know the speech by name. You DONT.

Which is sad because you clearly dont understand the speech then...:mjlol:
I know the details of the video I posted, I've been posting it for over a year now, Yvette even did a show on it so..:yeshrug:
 

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Bruh....my dad was one of the Kwame Nkrumah type dudes who embraced the African American experience to take back to his home and nation build. He came here wanting to learn about the struggle here to build his foundation to help his folks back home. I grew up having no choice but to call the black experience here my own because thats how I was raised. I cant speak for other Nigerians, and honestly, Im not a big fan of them and their white worship.
 

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Which is sad because you clearly dont understand the speech then...:mjlol:

You really think he said something complex? You dont even know the speech that sliver was tied to. We 30 minutes into it and your dumb ass still dont get it.
 

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Bruh....my dad was one of the Kwame Nkrumah type dudes who embraced the African American experience to take back to his home and nation build. He came here wanting to learn about the struggle here to build his foundation to help his folks back home. I grew up having no choice but to call the black experience here my own because thats how I was raised. I cant speak for other Nigerians, and honestly, Im not a big fan of them and their white worship.

That's what's up. I was trying to diss you or come at you on no bullshyt shyt. I'm just trying to understand the disconnect
 
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