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  • 13,446 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

    “Negro leaders suffer from this interplay of solidarity and divisiveness, being either exalted excessively or grossly abused. Some of these leaders suffer from an aloofness and absence of faith in their people. The white establishment is skilled in flattering and cultivating emerging leaders. It presses its own image on them and finally,…

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  • 13,446 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

    You have to keep that in mind. Your not moving up in this system as it is unless you are also MOVING AGAINST THE INTERESTS OF BLACK PEOPLE and therefore you have to recognize that THE GOAL OF AFRIKAN PEOPLE in this crimogenic society is to CHANGE THE VERY NATURE OF THIS SOCIAL SYSTEM, TO TEAR IT APART AND TO RECONSTRUCT IT to bring into being…

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  • 13,446 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

    “When you are bearing arms that can spit fire and death and when you can receive orders standing to attention in front of a flag without knowing who will benefit from this order or this arm, you become a potential criminal who’s just waiting to spread terror around you…So a soldier without any political or ideological training is a… Read more

  • 13,446 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

    “We don’t owe [the whites] nothing in South Africa…we give him 24 hours to get out of town, by sundown. That’s all. If he won’t get out of town by sundown, we kill everything white that ain’t right in South Africa. We kill the women, we kill the children, we kill the babies. We kill the blind, we kill the crippled, we kill ‘em all. We kill the…

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  • 13,446 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

    Centuries from now some brilliant scholar will probably write a book that outlines the behind-the-scene deals and negotiations that caused a certain minority of African Americans to live in luxury while the majority of their brothers and sisters died in the war zones of poverty and violence in inner-city American neighborhoods. This book… Read more

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