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originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
a reply to: underwerks
In his constructive facepalming of them, he's also telling them to train to fight and kill.
originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
a reply to: reldra
At numerous points he seemed to be addressing a context, which it sounded like the context of that event was about: WAR. Talking about violently taking over the southern US, wasn't it?
originally posted by: JinMI
a reply to: reldra
Despite my dubious feeling for Colbert I watched.
It was worth it. I've never seen anyone integrate poor working class and minorities together for the same cause. Kudos to him for recognizing that. Thanks Reldra
P.S. Colbert is still not funny!
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
a reply to: reldra
At numerous points he seemed to be addressing a context, which it sounded like the context of that event was about: WAR. Talking about violently taking over the southern US, wasn't it?
I don't think so. I think it was about being ready if the government caused problems. I saw no agenda to 'take over' the southern US. How would he?
The original proposal for the Republic of New Afrika was for total Independence from the United States of America. The African American Homeland States isn’t an Independent Nation, but collaborate as a Regional bloc of States with no more or no less Rights or Powers (10th Amendment to the US Constitution) than any other States in the United States of America.
The African American Homeland States or the regional bloc of states will have an official or unofficial name, Economic Community of Eight Southern States (ECESS), its mission is to promote Security, Economic and Political Cooperation across the 8 States Southern Region.
And the VERY VAST MAJORITY of Black Americans know nothing of this crap. That's some fringe bs that we care nothing about. I'm a Black American. I'm not from Africa, and my great great grandparents weren't either.
originally posted by: Bone75
originally posted by: reldra
originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
a reply to: reldra
At numerous points he seemed to be addressing a context, which it sounded like the context of that event was about: WAR. Talking about violently taking over the southern US, wasn't it?
I don't think so. I think it was about being ready if the government caused problems. I saw no agenda to 'take over' the southern US. How would he?
africanamericanhomeland.com
The original proposal for the Republic of New Afrika was for total Independence from the United States of America. The African American Homeland States isn’t an Independent Nation, but collaborate as a Regional bloc of States with no more or no less Rights or Powers (10th Amendment to the US Constitution) than any other States in the United States of America.
The African American Homeland States or the regional bloc of states will have an official or unofficial name, Economic Community of Eight Southern States (ECESS), its mission is to promote Security, Economic and Political Cooperation across the 8 States Southern Region.
originally posted by: reldra
a reply to: underwerks
I saw this posted either earlier or in the morning. And decided I would go look at it later.
I am so glad I did. Much of that speech should resonate with a LOT of ATS. NO matter what color one may be. Or what political persuasion one may be.
I was done after the fishing question..in regard to answering 'yes I can", lol.
He is a fantastic speaker. Makes a TON of just real sense.
I think he should have an AMA on here for preppers and constitutionalists. He will definitely tell the truth.
Thank you for posting that. I watched it with eyes wide open.