godkiller
"We are the Fury"
She look like she got a phatty too.
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She look like she got a phatty too.
I guess that's why I'm confused. They kicked their ass. You figure they would be like fukk you. We ain't paying you shytthey had to pay some insane compensation $$$ retribution to the french for them getting their independance ...during decades. that alone played a huge role in hindering their economic development
Well yes...religion helps people deal with their shytty lives.So your'e a Haitian trying to tell black american people their history?
The Black church and Black spirituality has played a major part in AA history.
-Some if the first slaves used the biblical teachings to gain their freedom.
-MLK was a ordain minister.
-Many of the black churches created some of the HBCUs you see today.
-This AME church in Charleston was a meeting place for organized slave revolts
-Many churches were checkpoints in for the underground rail road thats why the racist were was always burning them down but you don't hear me though
-Spirituals were used as way to cope with life on the plantation.
-Malcolm X and the nation of islam.
and that is just a small piece.
Most of the Haitian population is Roman Catholic so miss me with that.
Another less shaky version. It took all these years for one random woman to say how millions of us feel
Is that what you took from the video
Be a crackhead and embarrass yourself on national TV brehs
The black church deserves plenty of blame for the weak state of the black community. There's really no denying that Christianity has helped to keep blacks submissive and subordinate. You're too emotional.
I just feel like the attack on the black church or any black religious and or spiritual group are just empty and rash forms of self hate.
The black church is not at fault for all this chaos. What harm has the black church caused, lets be totally honest? Their just victim blaming.
I feel like its a form of physiological self hate. These black people are so conditioned to see the fault in black people during times of crisis. They need to find a black villain to confirm their inner self hatred.
A young racist white male commits a massacre in a black church and these peoples first inclination is to blame the black church?
One that also has roots and currently involved in black activism. Do you see where I am coming from?
Stockholm Syndrome to the fullest.
You don't have to just pray. People are trying to vilify praying as if that is the problem. They are scared to admitted they don't want to tackle white supermacy head on so once again they are looking for a scapegoat. This time its the black church.I don't see it as victim blaming or self hate. I see it as waking up and having some self consciousness. Its great that we get the scraps that we get and they can lead to some things. But there comes a time when you have to look up and say, why does this keep happening? Can we do something about it? Or do we just pray? These issues are way bigger than the church, IMO. My first thoughts on this came when I was 14. A group of kids from my church went to eat pizza. After they ate, they all came out to get on the church bus and these skinhead rammed the bus, killing one of the kids. Everyone prayed. Prayed for the kid, prayed for the perpetrators. Publicly forgave the skinheads. But there were a lot of angry people in there that still hold that anger to this day. I think this led to my current career. There is something else out there for all of us as people, but we are so quick to go straight to our conditioning that was provided by them. I know we're just trying to be good Christians, but it just bothers me when those who taught us were our slave masters and people that hate(d) our existence. So I always say, if you want to be religious, don't just go to church. Go and take some college level courses ON you religion from an academic standpoint. Learn some of the history and how it was spread. Who taught whom, where certain scripture or edicts might come from. I feel like we just accept a certain way that was created to subjigate us. Not saying religion or Christianity is bad. Just that we need some serious, heartfelt thought about it.
I didn't blame black people for my problems. If you weren't an idiot, you wouldn't have drawn that false conclusion from my post.Keep blaming black people for your problems instead and white supermacy.
Yes you are blaming black people. You're just conditioned by white supermacy you can't see how transparent you are.I didn't blame black people for my problems. If you weren't an idiot, you wouldn't have drawn that false conclusion from my post.
Ok, you're just on some irrational emotional shyt. I'm not going to argue with you over what I've said or what I mean by what I've said.Yes you are blaming black people. You're just conditioned by white supermacy you can't see how transparent you are.
This isn't about behavior this is about an opinion. You don't agree with an opinion that I expressed. You don't know how I behave.You don't see how unhealthy your behavior is because it conditioned.
I never blamed the victims for being killed. The irrational ranting that you're doing is typical of those who operate mainly off of emotion. What I said was, the black church deserves some blame for the state of the black community and Christianity has kept blacks submissive and subordinate. Now if you can't deal with those two statements and have to build up fake straw men then just don't respond.A white man rooted white supermacy ideologies commits a massacre on black church members and you're blaming the victims for getting killed?? If they would been less christian they would have been saved? It was because they were black point black period, deal with it.
This is another straw man argument that I didn't make. I never said anything about trying to police blacks or control what religions other blacks follow. Get a grip.Black people should be able to follow what ever religion they please free of persecution because it's a basic human right.
You trying to police what black people have a right believe is also rooted in being conditioned by white supermacy.
You can believe what you want to believe and still fight white supermacy.
I never denied this. I'll repeat for clarity.Just because the man down the street is a muslim and the other is a christian black people of all religions can still come together and fight for a common cause.
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