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Black Americans Will Always Need Affirmative Action.

Black Americans Will Always Need Affirmative Action.

Harry Watley · Wednesday, April 21st 2010 at 11:50AM · 1772 views
The reason that affirmative action will always be needed by Black Americans is because Black Americans still belongs to the descendents of White America since White America’s ancestors purchase the African slave people from the slave traders and bred with the African slave people, which produced Black Americans of today. The African slaves was purchased with real money, English pounds and shillings, am I right. When the Africans slaves were taking back to the plantation, they were registered in the livestock journal of the plantation owners as the pigs and cows were registered. Am I right or am I wrong?

So, did not Black Americans needed affirmative action over 400 years ago as the pigs and cows did? Of course. So how it is today that Black Americans do not need affirmative action? Could somebody tell me if I am wrong or just plain crazy.

I have an IQ of 68 and most of you are above average yet you all do not t see what I see, why is that? I am practically retarded. So, could one of you scholars in the audience trump my wisdom?

Essentially, Black Americans are White America’s livestock people. White American people literally own 41 million Black Americans as a rancher would own 41 million head of cattle. Am I making any sense with you all?

Rev. Al Sharpton, the late Dr. King and the late Elijah Muhammad are among those still owned by White American People. Am I right or am I wrong? We are a people that do not exist anywhere else in the world except in White America. We have no country except white America’s country the USA. So how could any of you not believe that White America still own 41 million head of Black Americans?

Furthermore, until Black Americans becomes intelligent enough to desire sovereignty or complete independence on a portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders to pursue life, liberty, happiness and prosperity in our own way we will always need affirmative action in one way or another, am I right.

Look at it this way, do you not think that the children of Israel while they were in bondage in Egypt they needed and depending upon affirmative action? I would tend to think so.
Now, when the children of Israel became intelligent enough to desire a way out of bondage and slavery they cried out to God and God responded by sending to them Moses who led them out of bondage that we know to be the Exodus, am I right.

Now, after all that is said and done look at how well the children of Israel are doing today in the state of Israel in the Middle East. Their prime minister is Benjamin Natannayla.

The same destiny shall be for Black Americans. Am I making any sense?

Tell me what you think.

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Cynthia Merrill Artis Wednesday, April 21st 2010 at 2:13PM

PLEASE DO YOU EVER STOP??????????

Jen Fad Wednesday, April 21st 2010 at 2:57PM

Hello Harry,

It's nice to see that you are still keeping your ambition alive. Until 2042 when the ethnic makeup of the United States change, I would say that you are most likely right that Affirmative Action will still be needed. Hopefully we Black Americans will be smart enough by then:)

Harry Watley Wednesday, April 21st 2010 at 3:05PM

Hello Mr. Fleming,

I do not understand what [no we won’t] means. No we won’t, what? You have to be a little more specific, okay.

Remember, I am retarded. I am mentally challenged. So, if your reply is going to be just [no, we won’t] how the hell do I know what is in your mind.

The phrase “No we won’t” need to answer the standard questions what, how and why. So you need to answer to those three words, what, how and why. Please, do not be as retarded as I am, okay.

You have to give me more to work with, Mr. Fleming.

Tell me what you think my intelligent friend.

Harry Watley Wednesday, April 21st 2010 at 3:23PM

Hello Cynthia and Mr. Fleming,

I want the both of you to look at Ms. Fad reply. She said that until 2042 Black Americans will still need affirmative action. Now, whether she is right or wrong she has given a definitive, intelligent and a rational answer while you all did not, in my right. In addition, she rationally backs up her thought when she says by 2042 the ethnic makeup of the United States will change. Again, whether Ms. Fad is right or wrong this woman is showing intelligence because she is rationalizing with the question of the blog and the blogger’s intelligence as well as all that reads the blog who may reply specifically to her post or comment.

I want Black Americans to challenge each other’s intelligence that when we constantly do this inadvertently the results will make us all wise and intelligent people because we are thinking, am I right.

If you are not challenged, how the hell do you ever expect to become intelligent and good thinkers? When you play Scrabble, inadvertently you become a good speller, right.

So, Cynthia, what does “PLEASE DO YOU EVER STOP??????????” means?

Tell me what you think.


Harry Watley Wednesday, April 21st 2010 at 3:35PM

Hello Mrs. Fad,

I understand your conventional thinking. However, Black America’s need for affirmative action will end essentially as the children of Israel’s need for affirmative action from the Egyptians when God intervened in their circumstances that brought on the Exodus.

I am not depending on an ethnic conventional change. Whether that happens on not Black Americans are going to become a sovereign people on a portion of this continent that we are going to divinely inherit that we could call our very own country with borders that we would become as much a real people as every body else are.

Ms. Fad you do not believe in God as the children of Israel did and as I do, do you.

Tell me what you think.

Siebra Muhammad Wednesday, April 21st 2010 at 3:54PM

The definintion of a fool is someone who keeps doing the same thing over and over and over and expect a different result. Harry, you need help seriously...

Harry Watley Wednesday, April 21st 2010 at 4:10PM


Hello Mr. Fleming,

You said that you do not think that Black Americans will always need affirmative action. What gives you the notion that Black Americans will not always need affirmative action?

Explain yourself.
Give some details.
Use your mind.
Think a little bit. Okay.

Tell me what you think.

Harry Watley Wednesday, April 21st 2010 at 4:16PM

Hello Siebra,

You said this, “The definintion of a fool is someone who keeps doing the same thing over and over and over and expect a different result.

I am at a loss applying your comment as to why Black Americans will always need affirmative action. It does not seem to have a place.

Perhaps you are somewhat confused and tired out from your days work at school. Take a rest and compose yourself. Then read the blog and tell whether Black Americans will always need affirmative action, okay.

Right now, you all coming up mentally short.

Tell me what you think.

Cynthia Merrill Artis Wednesday, April 21st 2010 at 4:35PM

Hey Harry.... I don't know
you have the IQ of 68...
You have been chosen by GOD... I'm as you put it.... Unintelligent!!!!

Siebra Muhammad Wednesday, April 21st 2010 at 4:36PM

Affirmative Action is needed. At least with most government managed public jobs if you're qualified for the job there are laws that force the manager to hire you and give you a chance.

If it weren't for these government laws and mandates most Black people who are working wouldn't be working today because other people would have squeezed them out of the workforce.

As you see the Republicans overturning many of these laws you see Black people being forced out of the work force and replaced by other people.

On top of that, much of the private sector for the most part is RACIST (and I DO MEAN RACIST)!!! Check it out:

1. Arabs are only hiring other Arabs they aren't trying to hire Black people.

2. Mexicans are only hiring other Mexicans.

3. Chinese hire other Chinese for thier businesses.

These folks (the majority of them anyway) don't see themselves as Americans. They see themselves as Arabs or Chinese or other people who happen to be living in America but they still look out for their own and their own only...you do the math.

Whites on the other hand are a little fairer and sometimes will give people of color a chance but for the most part they still tend to only hire other Whites. That's the private sector.

But like Mozell said, nothing and no one is always. Perhaps you need to do a little more research and evaluation for yourself before speaking such foolishness.

Harry Watley Wednesday, April 21st 2010 at 5:44PM

Hello Cynthia,

I think that you are a little confused. You are having as much trouble walking a straight line as an intoxicated person would. So let me help you out, okay.

You are supposed to be telling me what you meant by, “PLEASE DO YOU EVER STOP??????????”.

So, forget about my 68 IQ for the moment and tell me what you meant by, “PLEASE DO YOU EVER STOP??????????”. Okay.

After you explain what you meant about please do you ever stop and before we move on to my 68 IQ. Please tell me why you believe Black Americans will always need affirmative action. I believe that if we do not become a sovereign people on a portion of this continent we could call our very own country with borders as I have always been saying. I am sure we will always need affirmative action from our caregiver White American people, am I right.

Remember that White American people literally still own us, right.

Tell me what you think.




Harry Watley Wednesday, April 21st 2010 at 6:00PM

Hello Siebra,

My point is that Black Americans will always need affirmative action from White American people since they literally still own us as their own our ancestors, am I right.

You should understand that we are not the responsibility of Arab Americans, Chinese Americans or Mexican-Americans.

So again, Black Americans will always need affirmative action from White American people until we have enough common sense to desire to become a sovereign people on a portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders that we could pursue life, liberty, happiness and prosperity in our own way.

Everything that Black Americans have is what White Americans have given us or allowed us to have, am I right. For instance, the religion of Christianity White Americans gave us and the religion of Islam White Americans allowed us to have, am I right. Better still, you do the math, okay.

I know that I am right because there was a time that Black men could not marry Black women without Whites permission, am I right. So, what have we done or where have we gone that we could do anything for ourselves? It is my notion that if Black Americans including Mr. Farrakhan does not have the sense enough to desire sovereignty, God help and a prophet of our own then Black Americans will always need affirmative action. Am I making any sense with you Siebra? I just have a 68 IQ. So if I am wrong you should be able to point it out very easily since you must have an above average IQ, right. So, take your best shot at me!

So again, do you believe that Black Americans will always need affirmative action if we do not become a sovereign people?

Tell me what you think.

Jen Fad Thursday, April 22nd 2010 at 1:18PM

[I am not depending on an ethnic conventional change. Whether that happens on not Black Americans are going to become a sovereign people on a portion of this continent that we are going to divinely inherit that we could call our very own country with borders ...]

Brother Harry I was wondering whether or not you have talked this over with Brother Jamal who will be taking 144,000 back to different parts of Africa?

Jen Fad Thursday, April 22nd 2010 at 4:25PM

Brother Clark,

You make me chuckle... Brother Harry & Brother Jamal have both been called to set Black America free, but they have been given different missions; however, I will have to admit ( no disrespect to Brother Harry) that I think Brother Jamal has a more concrete plan with ideas that have been set into motion rather than just trying to persuade or convince us.

Harry Watley Saturday, May 15th 2010 at 3:32PM

Hello Jen,

You said without any disrespect to me you believe that Jamal has somewhat of a solution that trumps what I said that our permanent solution is.

Well, in regards to Jamal’s idea of going to Africa is utterly ignorant since we are not African people. We are a people that were made on this continent. Therefore, a portion of this continent is and will become our homeland, am I right.

Black Americans before slavery did not exist anywhere in this world as Chinese people existed in China.

I understand your way of thinking since we are ignorant people to begin with and consequently our thinking will be ignorant as well, am I right.

Another show and tell of our ignorance is the number 144,000 that Jamal uses. This number comes out of the Bible and the Bible is not our religious guide our book. The Bible is the Jewish people’s testimony to the world concerning how God have helped them in their times of trouble. We, as Black Americans will soon have our own testimony to tell the world of how God brought us up out of subjugation, prejudice and racism in White America.

Our ignorance as a people has always been to embrace and follow the ways, religions, customs and rituals of another people. You, Ms. Jen are a Black American who is a new breed a race of people that has emerged out of the ashes of slavery, yet you have embraced the Christian religion that belongs to the European gentiles, am I right. You are not of the same race that apostle Paul is that started the Christian religion, am I right. Why, the children of Israel followed and embraced the ways and religion of the Egyptian people until the coming of Moses to set them aright. Am I making any sense what you missed Jen?

I am responsible to set all Black Americans aright since I am Black America’s first genuine prophet. There is no comparison between Jamal and me except that a person is ignorant and most of us are.

Tell me what you think.

Harry Watley Saturday, May 15th 2010 at 4:26PM

Hello Clark,

Well, you would like to know how affirmative action is applicable to pigs and cows.

Firstly, understand the context I used affirmative action of cows and pigs in comparison and contrast to slaves, which Black Americans immediate ancestors were, okay.

Now, the idea of affirmative action implies the need of help. Pigs and cows were in need of help (food and water) from their owner since they were confined or restricted from freely grazing and finding water on their own. Therefore, their owner would feed them or take care of them as such.

Now, did not the NAACP in the 50s and Dr. King in the 60s came to understand this trifling dilemma of Black Americans that led the NAACP to complain to our White owners concerning education and Dr. King complaining about Black Americans shut out of government contracting that led the favorable decision of Supreme Court and President Johnson signing affirmative-action into law? Am I making any sense with you Mr. Clark?

Tell me what you think.

Harry Watley Monday, May 17th 2010 at 8:06AM

Hello Clark,

For the most part, what you explained to me is what affirmative action is, what it was designed to do, and that White women were the beneficiary. You went on to say that a prerequisite of affirmative action was qualification, am I right.

Dr. Arthur Fletcher may have written the rules governing affirmative action. However, I am talking about the spirit of affirmative action from Dr. King’s point of view. Dr. King saw that since Blacks were slaves they started out at a disadvantage from the get-go, am I right.

Now, many things have been done in an earnest attempt to correct this matter. However, nothing has worked and nothing will work except that Black Americans becomes a sovereign people or have complete independence on a portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders to pursue life, liberty, happiness and prosperity in our own way.

At the end of King’s life God blessed him to see just what I am saying when King said that he went to the mountaintop, looked over, and saw us, Blacks in the Promised Land. King went on to say that he may not get to the Promised Land with us, but we as a people will get to the Promised Land, am I right.

We are a people that need to do our own thing. We are a people that need to govern ourselves. We are a people that needs to brave the natural obstacles that nature hurls at every sovereign people and country to be successful. We are a people that need to think and decide for ourselves. Is there anything wrong with what I am saying?

Tell me what you think.


Harry Watley Monday, May 17th 2010 at 5:17PM

Hello Clark,

What I am saying to you Clark is that Black America’s permanent solution is that we desire to become a sovereign people on a portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders. I am saying to you that there is nothing Black Americans could get out or from White America that would equal our sovereignty or complete independence. What I am saying is that Black Americans needs to brave the natural obstacles that nature hurls at any sovereign country. What I am saying is that Black Americans needs to experience how to govern ourselves despite how difficult it may be. What I am saying to you is that Black Americans need to educate ourselves as White America educates their own children. I am simply saying that Black Americans need to have our own hands on the helm of our own destiny. Do I desire something wrong for us?

If you notice, you are talking from a perspective of bettering Black America’s condition in White America’s jurisdiction. Black Americans wants to be a free and sovereign people. You just cannot seem to see Black Americans doing our own thing in our own country even if it was done by a miracle of God.

For example, I mentioned to you that in the latter part of Dr. King’s life, King said that he saw us as a people in the Promised Land. In turn, you went to the beginning of Dr. King’s civil rights career when he mentioned the “contents of our character“. Clark do you not have enough intellectual savvy to understand that Dr. King had grown up mentally and by experience from the time he made the statement, “contents of our character” to latter statement, “we as a people will get to the Promised Land”?

Clark the Promised Land is our only permanent solution and God had blessed him to see as well as to understand that the Promised Land is our only permanent solution, am I right.

Are you against the Promised Land for Black Americans?

Tell me what you think.

Harry Watley Monday, May 17th 2010 at 5:21PM

Hello Mr. Mozell,

What does touché means coming from you? Now, if you feel that Mr. Clark has made a point, then please tell me what point you think that Mr. Clark made over me, okay.

Tell me what you think.

Harry Watley Tuesday, May 18th 2010 at 12:37AM

Hello Clark,

Firstly, let me ask you what is your understanding of Dr. King’s insight of our Promised Land?

Secondly, I hope you do not mind if I tell you to let Mr. Mozell explain for himself what he meant when he said, “touché”, okay.

Next, you said this, “You said Black Americans will always need AA, and I said they would not need something they never had. That's my point.”

Well, I myself witnessed on television President Lyndon Johnson signed into law affirmative action and Dr. King standing right behind him. In fact, President Johnson gave Dr. King one of the pens used. Am I correct?

As a result, it was by affirmative action that Justice Clarence Thomas went to Yale University. It was by affirmative action that many Black contractors were able to get government contracts, am I right. How then could you say that blacks never had affirmative action?


Please explain how you could rationally say that Black Americans would not need something they never had since your argument is "My argument is we wouldn't continue to need something we've never really had, in affirmative action, in letter or spirit.”

In other words, please explain how it is that Black Americans could continue to need something that we never had? That does not make any sense. I believe that you are tripping over your own feet, so please explain yourself that I may better understand what you are saying.

The question is did White America give Black Americans affirmative action to help us along in White America’s society? The answer is either yes or no, am I right.

Then we can move on to the ultimate question that no help White America could give us that what substitute for our sovereignty or complete independence on the portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders to pursue life, liberty, happiness and prosperity in our own way. Am I making any sense with you?

Tell me what you think.



Harry Watley Tuesday, May 18th 2010 at 8:20PM

Hello Clark,

Okay, what was the bill (affirmative action) that President Lyndon Johnson signed into law because of Dr. King’s civil rights protesting in the early 60s? Secondly, was it not affirmative action that caused Justice Clarence Thomas to get an Ivy League education and law at Yale University, Justice Clarence Thomas said it did!

I asked you straight out was there a bill of affirmative action signed into law in the early 60s? You continue to dance around this question of a yes or a no answer.

Clark, our relationship has never been a straightforward one. Now, was there a bill of affirmative action and did Justice Clarence Thomas benefited from it? The answer to the two questions I am asked in you is either yes or no, am I right. So, please answer my question as if though you wore on a witness stand. Since your position is that Black Americans ("My argument is we wouldn't continue to need something we've never really had, in affirmative action, in letter or spirit.") would not continue to need something they never really had. So, all that I am asking you is whether President Lyndon Johnson signed into law in the early 60s affirmative-action and did Justice Clarence Thomas benefited?

Next, I asked you what you suppose that Dr. King meant when he said that Black Americans would get to the Promised Land, which was his very last speech he made in Memphis, Tennessee. Your answer was that (“As for King's vision of "The Promised Land," the short answer is its NOT what you've been selling, "a land of our very own, with borders.")

Please answer my question about Dr. King’s Promised Land.

You and I have never been able to have an up right and straightforward conversation and that is all I have ever asked of any member of BIA when I dialogue with them. To say that Dr. King’s version of The Promised Land is not what I have been selling is not an answer to my question. I am asking you what you think Dr. King meant.

Now, if you are going to continue to dance around my questions and get smart and sassy at times we are not having an adult up right and straightforward conversation. I really do not like to operate as typical Negroes do and you are educated and refined to operate as a typical Negro.

So, please answer my questions so that we could be on the same page as we continue to dialogue.

Tell me what you think.




Siebra Muhammad Saturday, May 22nd 2010 at 4:07PM

Funny. That's the same thing the rest of us think when we see your name on a post. You never fail to deliver more of the same BS.

Harry Watley Saturday, May 22nd 2010 at 5:01PM

Hello Clark,

I said more than the Negroes. In fact, the word Negro is mentioned twice in 468 words that you would focus in on to make your escape from the bigger points that I have pinned you down on tells me that you are screaming for my mercy.

I asked you did President Johnson sign into law a bill of affirmative action. Next, I asked you did Justice Clarence Thomas benefit from the bill of affirmative action that President Johnson signed into law.

Consequentially, if you answer yes to these two questions your premise that Black Americans never needed affirmative action and that we were always doing our own thing would fall to pieces. You do not want to admit that I am right. Your personality is that of a typical Negro that keeps our entire race from advancing. That is, one Negro thing he is better than the next Negro is and for that matter, no Negro gets ahead. Am I making any sense with you?

Tell me what you think.

Harry Watley Saturday, May 22nd 2010 at 5:03PM

Hello Siebra,

Why do you constantly haunt me with your criticism? Never specifically pointing out where I am wrong about anything.

Are you in love with me?

Tell me what you think.

Siebra Muhammad Saturday, May 22nd 2010 at 6:01PM

In the immortal words of Sophia in The Color Purple, "Hell NO!"

robert powell Saturday, May 22nd 2010 at 9:06PM

that is why she will not accept my proposals---harrys the one

you better hurry siebra and get married, with all the great numbers of "nonDevil" guys in jail or prison they may all become affeminate action guys--

with ear rings and derriere showers---OH NO, already---

Siebra Muhammad Saturday, May 22nd 2010 at 10:09PM

HEE Haw, Hee Haw, Hee Haw, Robert enough already we heard you the first time.

P.S. Oh yeah, Robert, by the way be careful when talking about ear rings and derriere showers, looks like you and Harry would make wonderful soulmates for Lil Wayne...yep right there in Rikers Island...

ROTFLMAO!!!

robert powell Sunday, May 23rd 2010 at 8:05AM

the more you post siebra, the more immature your comments.

i guess farakhanMadoff dumbing down CDs are working for you.

what is lil wayne, what is rotflmao?-----is this your passing grade education at work?

Siebra Muhammad Sunday, May 23rd 2010 at 10:55AM

Yes, I got a passing grade in English Comprehension and Biology...I graduated from "the whiteman's" high school and college at the top of my class.

So if there is anything the BIA members know about me is that I can READ, WRITE, and COMPREHEND. The REAL question is, DO YOU? Or do you really think all the women in Islam are slow in learning?

You speak with such certainty as if you know all about my history and background. But how could you unless you grew up with me... which we both know that is not so.

Based on your question, "can a human being english biology reader get an explanation of what you are saying?" it is apparent that YOU are the one who needs brushing up on YOUR comprehension skills.

Learn something, shut the hell up, and READ.

P.S. Lil Wayne is a hip hop artist, and ROTFLMAO is an acronym for Rolling On The Floor Laughing My Anatomy Off.

robert powell Sunday, May 23rd 2010 at 12:27PM

english and biology are used in my post as ADJECTIVES and I was responding to you as to how your arse is laughing!! ROTFLMAO

Siebra Muhammad Sunday, May 23rd 2010 at 1:44PM

ROTFLMAO...you really got a hell of a nerve coming here trying to teach me of all people about English. You can't even spell the word "ass" right!! Still ROTFLMAO!!!

robert powell Sunday, May 23rd 2010 at 2:17PM

arse is english, and used in english literature and written prose

ass is american--and used by filthy mouthed street girls

Siebra Muhammad Sunday, May 23rd 2010 at 7:30PM

Save the drama for your white trailer trash mama OK?

You talk about my use of foul language however my mouth can't be all that foul to you, surely you like it don't you? If you did not you wouldn't be coming to my blogs to post your comments, think about it!

Harry Watley Sunday, May 23rd 2010 at 10:03PM

Hello Robert,

I would like to ask you a question about the HUD people mentioned in the Quran. Is Hud a prophet as Al Mustafa Mohammed was? If so, does that validate Allah precedent that prophets are risen up from their own kinds?

Incidentally, are you a follower of Wallace D. Muhammad?

Tell me what you think.

robert powell Monday, May 24th 2010 at 7:49AM

you Siebra is what Elijah Muhammad taught me to Hate and Stop---

filthy Mentally Dead negroChristian----

who spread lies and filth and divide the Family of Adaam.....

Hud was one of 164,000+ known prophets before Mohamed(as)

Imam W.D. Muhammad has died and may Allaah have Mercy on His servants.

I follow AlQur'aan and the Sunnah of Mohamed(as)



Harry Watley Monday, May 24th 2010 at 10:28AM

Hello Robert,

Okay, do you know what the specific problem that Allah sent Prophet HUD to resolve? For instance, we know that Allah sent Prophet Mohammed specifically to resolve paganism among his people. So, do you know the specific problem that Allah sent Prophet HUD to resolve?

Tell me what you understand.


Cynthia Merrill Artis Monday, May 24th 2010 at 11:10AM

Rolling On The Floor Laughing My Anatomy Off......

@ Siebra... I luv it!!! I gotta use it!!!

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