posted on Jul, 13 2011 @ 05:54 PM
Interesting to read what that man thought. It makes me understand more what Black history month is about. It is true, blacks were suppressed and
lied to about themselves to the point they believed it. Once the story became unbelievable, people like Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. began to
wake up, and they woke up the rest. Judge a man by his character. Not his car, not his house, not the color of his skin, not his wife, not his
children, not his career, not his money, not his friends, not the places he has been.
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Edit: It makes me remember in the movie Malcolm. A white girl asks him what can white people do to help? He said "nothing." Now I took that as
harsh but if the battle was for them to realize their own true worth, nobody can tell them that or help them with it they have to see it for
themselves, and do it on their own.
Society and TPTB want us to feel worthless, if only so we buy their crap so we will feel better. They have happiness for sale, and it is our
God-given right to pursue it. The further political side of this doesn't seem so important these days. The bills are so long nobody can read them
anyway. But over the past century crucial decisions were made, and all the public relations tricks and doing things behind the scenes took more
effort then. I don't have to visit the microfiche in the Library to tell you that it was not in headlines that congress would be voting on the
Federal Reserve act on Christmas eve back in 1913.
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