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Q&A With David Hunter

Why do you believe in Black people?
"I believe in Black people because of the things I see them do and hear them say everyday. I believe everybody would see these things if they come to the realization that judging real aptitude is tricky and based on a bevy of preconceived false notions. Many profundities escape our notice because they are not garbed in "standard" English phrasiology. A Harvard graduate can say some stupid things and gain our respect because of our conditioning. Conversely, a high school drop out might spout ingenious thoughts in our presence and we will not feel a thing if his expressions are too coloquial."

Interviewed by David Hunter 09/29/08

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David Hunter
owner, Self-employed

Location: cordele, GA United States
Joined: Sep 23rd, 2008
About   (request update)
My love for Black people in general and my passion to contribute to the restoration of the intellectual zeitgeist that made us the creators of civilization
My Interview Question
Why do you believe in Black people?
Current Whereabouts:
I own a small BBQ restaurant and I am developing several other business projects. I am also writing non-fiction books
Life & Professional Aspirations:
I just want to love and feel loved
Education   (request update)
Savannah State University class of 1973
Undergrad Major: Business Administration
Campus Organization:
Gamma Sigma Sigma
Claim To Fame:
author of book
Most Memorable Moment:
meeting the woman who would become my wife. Being falsely arrested, along with two friends, on the basis of wearing all-star sneakers and braided hair styles. Shaking hands with King Floyd and telling him he wasn't King Floyd
High School: Glenwood High in Winder, GA class of 1969
 
Activities & Accomplishments:
I can only recall vividly my participation on our basketball team.
Best Memories:
I scored 37 points in a basketball game. I also rememer being randomly kissed by a beautiful girl who could neither speak nor hear.
Experience
I currently work with Self-employed as owner
I have 22 years of experience working in the Community, Social Services, and Nonprofit industry.
Activity
No Such Thing As A Black Racist No Such Thing As A Black Racist
I wish Black people would stop worring about being thought of or referred to as racist or bigot. We are handcuffing our creativity by censoring ourselves and other Black people for expressing "r ...more
Posted by David Hunter on September 27th, 2008 • 301 Views
My BlackInAmerica.com Profile
Why Are You Concerned About Black America:
the nightmarish social problems and the pervasive mental death. Religious hypocrisy is rampant and socially acceptable which means it is usurping our natural moral impulses. Black people need each other more than any other group has in all history. Yet we are detached from a sense of responsibility for the common good of the masses and perishing under the illusion of individualism.
How Did You Find Out About This Site:
My brother and nephew
What Would You Like To See On This Site:
bold, frank, and resolute discussion about problems of Black people
Did You See The CNN Special Entitled "Black In America":
Yes
My Groups
Southern Black Writers & Artists
Guestbook Comments
thank you for your comments, beautiful child
Tagged by robert powell on 02/15/2010  
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Tagged by andrea kassala on 04/02/2009  
Thank you my brother, trying to keep it real.
Tagged by Dr. Okpara Nosakhere on 12/04/2008  
Hi, Dave. Thanks for your comment on my page. I respectfully disagree (as you know), but I appreciate the passion and conviction behind your position. God bless you, Sir. And I look forward to seeing more from you. Oh...and happy you enjoyed the gospel music. Blessings...
Tagged by Dee Gray on 10/06/2008  
I agree, I am spiritual not religious. I would never think of you as a "crack pot"! Your comment made me smile and laugh, thank you. Also, thank you for being my friend. I welcome you into my growing family of friends.
Tagged by Lesley Knight on 09/30/2008  
Is this my brother, David. How is my big brother? How are things for you and your family? It is me in the picture. I hope I don't look too different from the photo. Anyway, how are you man?
Tagged by Brother Marcus! on 09/29/2008  
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