• 173 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points

      ” Should Africans squabble with Africans about the reason for our condition” Perhaps that all we do is talk

      “That’s when the pen stops you don’t squabble with black people about anything, they are not in charge of anything. For a very logical reason. They are in charge of nothing. If they were in charge of something, white supremacy would not exist. That’s a contradiction. So back people squabbling with each other in the bottom of the slave ship, no matter what the issue is; its not doing anything about the fact that they are on the slave ship. They can squabble & squabble, and fight, and hit each other over the head with chains into infinity. That ship is still on course. You have to deal with the white supremacist. One way or another, you have to engage them. That’s where the problem is. Not in one area of activity, in all areas of activity. It doesn’t matter what the issue is. Black people squabbling amongst each other about it has proven, and there’s a long track record. Whether you are talking about Malcolm X, Marcus Garvey or whomever. Pick anything in history where black people spent time, hitting each other over the head, about the issue of their plight in dealing with racism, has it ever, in any instance helped anything? As far as getting rid of racism and replacing it with justice. You always have to direct, like I’ve done on this program. Even though I think some things may have been misunderstood, but I want to reiterate, everything that I’m saying. I started off saying that it’s aimed at the white supremacist. Everything, not some things. Even when it sounds like it’s not, it’s scientifically directed towards the white supremacist. Get rid of them as far as the business that they are running. That doesn’t mean getting rid of white people. It means getting rid of them as far as the business that they are running. Those who have chosen to run the business of racism and making it the dominant force on the planet. Getting rid of that system that they have institutionalized. And replace it with a system called justice and correctness.”

      Neely Fuller Jr.

      “If you don’t understand racism/white supremacy, everything else that you think you understand will only confuse you”

      Neely Fuller Jr.