Wow...I didn't make this thread to bash Tariq. I made this thread to question whether or not there's something to this black Jew thing.
I've been anti-religion for over thirty years and after doing research in several different areas brehs......there's something to it. Under all the layers of b.s., there most certainly is something to God.
This world is all about genetics.
There's something special about us people who are only 12% of the population. If we realize we're the Jews and realize our power, what could that mean? Does the world not want to find out?
i've been questioning this myself. Occasionally i stop and listen to the black hebrews in times square and their arguments are actually very logical and thoughtful. they use the bible to back it up too. what i've also noticed is that dr frances cress welsing's theory supports both the Black Hebrews and the Nation of Islam in some ways. there's definitely some overlap...
what baffles me is that if blacks are so "inferior" as they'd have you believe, why spend all your energy and resources to actively try and marginalize people you deem inferior? if they believed in the survival of the fittest, then they dont need to worry about blacks. nature would take care of it...but when you think about their negative birth rate crisis in europe combined with the increase of skin cancer the universe is trying to tell us something it seems...
The country with the highest decrease in the natural birth rate is Ukraine, with a natural decrease of 0.8% each year. Ukraine is expected to lose 28% of their population between now and 2050 (from 46.8 million now to 33.4 million in 2050).
Russia and Belarus follow close behind at a 0.6% natural decrease and Russia will lose 22% of their population by 2050 – that is a loss of more than 30 million people (from 142.3 million today to 110.3 million in 2050).
Japan is the only non-European country in the list..
Why is Negative Population Growth Important?
When Spanish business consultant Alejandro Macarrón started crunching the numbers behind Spain’s changing demographics, he couldn’t believe what he was seeing. “I was astonished,” said Macarrón. “We have provinces in Spain where for every baby born, more than two people die. And the ratio is moving closer to one to three.”
Spain has one of the lowest fertility rates in the EU, with an average of 1.27 children born for every woman of childbearing age, compared to the EU average of 1.55.
Europe needs many more babies to avert a population disaster
It is the only international organization devoted solely to combating the world's most common cancer, now occurring at epidemic levels.
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the world, with more than 13 million cases diagnosed annually. One of every three cancers diagnosed is a skin cancer, and up to 65,161 people die every year from skin cancer worldwide. The incidence of melanoma continues to rise at a rate faster than that of any of the seven most common cancers
Mission Statement - SkinCancer.org