The Black Man Must Take Responsibility for His Family and Community - Women Are Not B's (2609 hits)
Brother Kamal breaks down the importance of Black men taking responsibility for their manhood, Fatherhood, Family and community. He emphasizes the importance of the Black Women in our lives.
You say that the cause of a no good Black American woman is because of a no good Black American man okay. Then why can’t you see as well that the people Black Americans are, are the people White Americans have made Black Americans into being? The only teacher Black Americans ever had is the White American slave-masters and his descendants.
White American people taught their Black Americans slave people everything Black Americans know. White Americans taught Black Americans their Christian religion. White Americans taught Black Americans to speak, write and read White America’s English language.
The real Black Americans have not emerged yet! Black Americans are still an oppressed people just as the Children of Israel were oppressed people in Egypt land that brought forth Prophet Moses who would lead them out of oppression and into their Promised Land which leads me to this point.
You are not Black America’s first genuinely anointed prophet, but I am! I see that Black America’s only permanent solution is that Black Americans must desire and focus on become in a sovereign people in a country of our own. I say this because God has communicated this only and permanent solution. The territory God communicated to me that will become Black America’s country is from the northern borders of North Carolina into the Gulf of Mexico and from the middle of the Mississippi River into the Atlantic Ocean.
My point Mr. Imani is that the Black American man/woman/people must become a sovereign people in a country of our own and that is not what you are preaching. You have no message for Black Americans since you are not Black America’s first anointed prophet.
Mr. Farrakhan is not an intelligent man. If Mr. Farrakhan was an intelligent man he would not be a Muslim and his religion would not be Islam and his spiritual guide would not be Prophet Mohammed. If Mr. Farrakhan was intelligent he would know that since prophets are racially different his prophet must be a Black American man the same race as he Mr. Farrakhan is. Soon Mr. Farrakhan will come to follow me. Mr. Farrakhan’s religion must be the same religion as his prophet is and Mohammed is an Arab man and Mr. Farrakhan is not an Arab man. Mr. Farrakhan is a dummy.
HARRY, did you see this video? Brother Kamal Imani is talking about respect towards the Black Woman which, is something you can't conceive of, that concept is over you head. Listen to was Brother Kamal Imani is saying. "ATONE!!!"
Brother Kamal Imani I agree with being "RESPONSIBLE" 100% TEACH...
I see that Mr. Imani is talking about respect for the Black woman, but I know that Mr. Imani is talking about the Black American woman. From Mr. Imani’s perspective the Black woman could be any Black woman included the Ethiopian woman or the Nigerian woman since they too are Black women. So, right from the start Mr. Imani don’t know how to identify which Black woman he is referring too, but I know Mr. Imani is referring to the Black American woman who is a descendent of plantation slaves but the Nigerian Black woman is not a descendent of plantation slaves. So, Mr. Imani is not a bright man!
However, I am talking about something essential and necessary and that is the Black woman and man need a country of our own to be respected. Without our own country we will never respect ourselves nor will White American people respect us. Mr. Imani and you is talking about something that comes after we have our own country, our own religion, our own religious book, and acknowledge our first anointed prophet Christ Harry.
Mr. Imani and you Mr. Ron are two dummies because your priorities are miss- placed. Our first priority is to become a sovereign people in a country of our own and that is not what is being talked about by you and Mr. Imani! Am I right?
Do you think that respect for the Black American woman is more important than the Black woman and man having our own country? If you do not answer that question this will be my last comment to you on the blog!
Why are you afraid to talk about Black Americans having our own country!