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This is a conversation between Mr. Nelly Fuller and a white female at the Welsing Institute of Psychology and Social Research.
This is a very interesting conversation because it answers some of the questions non-white people have about how to follow THE LOGIC when having a conversation with white people. Mr. Fuller walks through THE LOGIC with this white female for the benefit of the non-white people present and explains why he says what he says to the white person. Pay close attention to where the white female tries to take the conversation and how Mr. Fuller heads the conversation directly at producing justice.
Usually white females attending any conference, or seminar, or workshop, etc., on the topic of racism (white terror domination; white terror supremacy) where there are going to be non-white males, have an agenda and usually the agenda is to confuse the non-white males…the agenda is NOT to produce justice.
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Owanari, Abdua Kkkyha and 2 others-
21,324 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
The commentator said “justice is about helping people who need help the most”.
In my view point, justice is about helping and restoring that which was taken from any individual who was wronged unjustly”.
Justice and righteousness is universal and should not be afforded to only one category of people.
The woman was unbalanced and seems to have very little morals.
I have come to realized that two kind of races with innate different cultures should not mix sexually no matter the situation.
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@Corwin_Ababio
Me Nua (my broda), I agree with you that “justice should not be afforded to only one group of people”, but the people who need help the most are the least to get justice.
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The word “just” comes from Middle English “juste”, which is derived from Old French “juste” and Latin “iūstus”. “Iūstus” means “just, lawful, rightful, true, due, proper, moderate” and is related to Latin “iūs” which means “law, right”. The Proto-Italic root of “iūstus” is *jowestos, which is ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₂yew-. The word “just” is also related to the Sanskrit word “yos” which means “welfare”. They don’t know any justice, because it is not in them. “Just” to them mean-Just-us”.
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