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Harold,
Thanks for your positive comments. The future is in the way in which we permit
our youth to be educated and trained. Visit our website: www.americatheracist.com
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Herbert Harris on 09/11/2009
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Sp Harold,
What are you willing to do to change the situation of being Black in america?
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Anthony Bridgeforth on 10/13/2008
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tired i meant, sorry abt errors.
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Abel Agaba on 10/10/2008
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Don't get brother or else the disrespectful neighbors will win....Dr. King never got tired till the day they thought finishing him off but Barack is holding the candle Mr. Harold. i was reading on BBC a political anylist blog, he he said something that struck me, the race issue is real that on Nov 4th, the racism is going to appear in voting booth....it sounds true but i disagree? I believe in GOD and he choose Barack to be next president of United states of America period.
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Abel Agaba on 10/10/2008
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Thanks for sharing love on my page. That is funny how you mentioned about me being a sociologist. I majored in the field as an undergrad and have yet to work a day in the subject matter. I mostly work in business and received my graduate degree in that area. Although, that doesn’t change the fact that sociology was definitely the best. I was at a point in my life that I was pursuing areas that provided more financial sustainability. Sociology didn’t fulfill that goal.
All that to say that my opinion of the question you asked me 'why do blacks continually rank low on the statistics compared to other races' is based on a personal perspective and not as a sociologist. When you try to identify the causes of low stats amongst people of African Descent, I don't think you have to go as far as identifying relevance by linking it to the bible and we being descendents of Canaan. Statistics are a way to determine a trend or event but it no ways should be looked at as an absolute truth. Statistics are also based and judged by the society norms. If you fall out of the norms of the mainstream society (in which many times we do) it can misconstrue a truth. Also statistics can be manipulated just as when someone quotes a scripture from the bible. It can used to fit their need. However, we can use statistics to identify a problem area that may need to be addressed, but I wouldn’t use it as a be-all-end-all to identify some genetic or historic pre-disposition.
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Tiki W on 08/22/2008
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A one track mind only is happy going in only one direction, their own.
I am not a life condition or a life/death situtation for anyone on the site or this is my take on the matter.I am not seeking a political office, a job or to get into heaven. Whwn someone see my name in big red letters just move on and not make me a part of your life.
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ROBINSON IRMA on 08/19/2008
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Thanks Harold, for listening and for being a young man concerned with your people's plight.
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g smallwood on 07/30/2008
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I think your the first person on here that we accept each other opinions and views. I feel that to make it in the world you have to have money to have a good education. There are many people that are living low class, working pay check to pay check, living in poverty and there are kids of all races that don't have the same opportunities as rich people do of all races.
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Jessica Dillon on 07/30/2008
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You were talking about having your own democracy, etc. I was just stating, that it would push us all back to segregation and too many people have fought to get rid of that kind of life style. What part of my statement didn't you understand? I would be happy to try explaining it more to you.
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Jessica Dillon on 07/30/2008
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Nah, money is disposable. I would rather drop knowledge, than a doller.. being I dont have money to give! lol. I do believe that would do more good then money anyway. I mean, alot of African-Americans turn they`re nose up at others because they simply are I dont know.. I keep wanting to say afraid? but I cant stick to that. People have they own issues, nobody wants to deal with anyone elses.. If we got out of that method of thinking.. we`d be alot better off.
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Chamieka House on 07/29/2008
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I will answer the logic vs emotion question this way(if this reply gets through to you this try) I have spent the past 50 years going up against the legal system in an effort to fight , like say, the FCC. Is logic or emotions accepted by the courts? will show you what I mean about courts later, O.K?
In other words my" brother), I (your new "sister"-smile)am never with out facts to back up what I say to you or to anyone else.
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ROBINSON IRMA on 07/29/2008
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I appreciate your comments on my page. You're right and I wish that more of us thought that way. One at a time, right? All we can do is plant the seed, so keep planting, brother. Keep planting.
Blessings...
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Dee Gray on 07/29/2008
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i really like ya blogs great topics =]
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Layla Jackson on 07/29/2008
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Amen, brother. Keep your head up, and keep fighting the good fight. We must do what we can to reconstitute the human family. First, though, contemporary Whites must show more regret for the havok their ancestors perpetuated.
Be blessed, and continue to be a blessing.
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J. A. Faulkerson on 07/29/2008
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I am in total agreement and when we come together it must be intentionally to develop a plan of action to systematically start building or rebuilding a strong, intelligent and affluent community. I have tried forming alliances, creating a website and speaking out on every occasion that I am given to grow that community and increace that awareness. I believe the seed of awareness is already planted. We must continue cultivating and nurturing it less the weeds of indifference and the thorns of self-gratification choke the life out of the seedling and destroy the dream. I remain encourage, however, for as long as the dialog continue; hope is yet alive. I continue to pray that the ties that binds us together (who we are as a black people) will forever be stronger that devices of intolerance that separates us (light skinned, black skinned, christian, muslim, gay, straight, educated, illiterate, bourgeois, ghetto, and the list goes on ad infinitum).
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Louis Hinton on 07/28/2008
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