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Why we still lie to ourselves about Slavery?
I was in the Nation of Islam for years while growing up it helped me to get my discipline right. For that I am forever grateful but my gratitude is to the people that fill it's ranks not it's leadersh
Are African Americans the most conservative?
Ha. I laugh at that word, "Conservative" because it's really not saying anything but traditional. African Americans really haven't changed too much since the end of slavery. Ha. ha. ha. Well maybe a l
Black Youth not afraid to die anymore.
As the Civil Rights generation gets old and and begins to die we will see things that will shock America to it's core. A mighty change is coming and it will bring with it very strong currents. I can't
Has Intergration made us into a society of perverts?
Alot of you may not know but Anal, Oral and Homosexual acts are taboo in traditional African culture?.I'm not saying that these acts didn't exist only that these acts are taboo and prohibitions made g
Afraid to live or afraid to die?
I was listening to the radio to a radio talk show once hosted by this African American do gooder. Lol. You have to be careful sometimes what you are putting in your mind when intelligent, well spoken,
Tea Party Nuances!
I want to present to many of you a point of view about the Tea Party that escapes the attention of the masses of you. First off, the original Tea Party is which the name was derived comes from the rev
My rant against Feminism and Alpha-ism. Whatever! Lol.
Now I've came across this topic on the net called, "The End of Men". Well the approach of the article is to suggest that statistically women are quickly gaining on men in terms of jobs and are ahead o
The Dream Speech vs. the Other America Speech. The belittling of Dr. King.
It always amazes me in life that those who never knew you have the most to say about you and your friends are sometimes closed shut. Lol. Well we as Black Americans should know Dr. King more than any
The Revolution will not be televised.
I know of lot of you remember this spoken word poem called, "The Revolution will not be televised" by poet and early rapper Gil Scott Herron whom was Jamaican descent and resided in South Chicago. A l
Where we are in African American Economics.
This is my last blog today I swear. Lol. But I just thought since I'm not going to be back for a while to make one more statement that has major impact on us Blacks in America. Lol. The economy isn't