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Pioneer1

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  1. No remorse here............ I didn't buy the garbage he was selling in the first place, lol Although I've told people to be careful with putting so much trust in this audio recording because it sounds HEAVILY edited to me. You can hear multiple voices commenting on Biden's words. I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out to be a compilation of different speeches infront of different audiences.
  2. Here's what I'm noticing: I look at this dude's channel and a few other men like him who bash Black women.... And I look at women like Cynthia G and a few other women like her who bash Black men..... And BOTH of these groups seemingly popped up out of nowhere during the past couple of years. And the strange thing if you go on their channels and try to offer a differing or fair opinion that is less extreme and more sympathetic to the other side your comments are either deleted outright or you're attacked first and THEN your comments are deleted. Which tells me this is DESIGNED to make it seem as if ALL Black men feel one way and ALL Black women feel another way. I'm wondering if these people aren't agents being purposely used to FURTHER DIVIDE our community by exacerbating tensions between men and women. Kind of like agents who were being used to promote Trumps popularity among AfroAmericans BEFORE the election....and then most of them mysteriously "disappeared" after the election, LOL.
  3. Lol.... Last time I checked an organization/group was made up of MORE than just one person. Are you allowed to tell me the racial demographic of the rest of the group/organization/team?
  4. Stefan You can always tell when you run into a person who hasn't read a lot: They are usually negative and always have something nasty to say. Lol....ever considered they may be negative and nasty towards you because you "ran into" them? "Whooah there, pops!"
  5. There are some who believe that only one male is speaking in the Song of Solomon. And that man is Solomon himself. Correct. Those are usually the ones who ACTUALLY READ the book for themselves instead of relying on rumors based in ignorance. There are two men speaking in the Song of Solomon, the King and the shepherd boy Mabye in some modern LGBTQIA+ mis-translation. But in the King James version/translation, only ONE man is speaking and ONE woman is speaking. But IF I'm wrong, I'll gladly accept correction with adequate proof. King Solomon could not have been White. Since he lived in ancient Israel, he was the same color as others who were born and lived their lives in that region. It's entertaining to hear someone who doesn't appear to even have an understanding of the dynamic racial transformations that have been taking place in the land now called "Palestine" for the 3000 years...sit there with a cold cup of tea and rolled up newspaper making bold declarations about Solomon's racial identity, LOL.
  6. Does President Trump take personal responsibility for his behavior and indiscretions? Does President Trump support funding and improving and building more institutions that educate Black children? Does President Trump support Black people being financially literate and achieving economic independence? Does President Trump have a love and respect for Black women or women of any race? Does President Trump reject phony and charlatan behavior and does HIS behavior provide evidence for any answers given? These questions must be answered in order to evaluate whether or not a person who supports Donald Trump is a person who's doing it in the best interests of Black people.
  7. ((shakes head)) Even the Bible itself is calling Black folks "niger", but so many of our people are lost and confused they refuse to leave that graveyard called The Bible. They just keep coming up with different ways to worship and believe in it.
  8. That young man was Solomon himself. He was described by that girl as having white ruddy skin and jet black hair. I've told people for years that he was a Caucasian as well as most of the other Judeans who invaded and occupied that land that originally belonged to the Black Kena'ani people.
  9. Got one better than him (although George would be runner up).......... Breonna Taylor A first responder with absolutely no criminal history and a promising career, shot to pieces while laying in her own bed. A clear cut case of racist tyrannical murder.
  10. Do any of you think this brother was out of pocket...or just straight up assholish....for talking to the sister in such a harsh manner after she called up his show seeking advice? I'm a man and his jabs at the poor girl even had ME cringing a few times.................
  11. While I applaud your efforts to shed MORE light on this topic of unarmed AfroAmericans being killed by the police........... Dr. Wesley Muhammad and other scholars have done extensive research on how AfroAmericans CONSTANTLY being portrayed as helpless victims of racist violence over and over again actually has more of a NEGATIVE effect on the psychological well being of AfroAmericans as individuals as well as the AfroAmerican community as a whole. Believe it or not it leads to MORE stress because it contributes to a collective "depression" or sense of helplessness. At this point, unless the stories of AfroAmericans standing up to racist violence aren't being published and shared as much as if not more than the stories of our brothers and sisters falling victim to it....then it would probably be better if those stories weren't talked about at all. Now, some would consider this a form of denial and to possibly even be dangerous to NOT cover stories of our people being targeted and brutalized by racists. However if you think about it, why draw attention to a problem you have no plans to solve anyway? Pain is an alert system that the bodies uses to draw attention to a problem so that you can DO something about it. If you sprain your ankle, you don't get a pain just to ignore it. .....nor do you limp around the house telling people about how much it hurts ONLY to sit back down and watch some damn television. You get a pain to encourage you to GET UP AND DO SOMETHING about it and make it stop! Solve the problem! Ain't no sense complaining and lamenting over and over and over again about a problem you're not motivated to actually solve.
  12. He also promoted the belief that had been circulating around on the internet that more AfroAmericans supported Trump this election than before, without effectively backing up THOSE claims: More Blacks are supporting Trump this time around - Culture, Race & Economy - AALBC.com’s Discussion Forums If I didn't know better, I would say it appears this "Democrat" has a history of sneak-supporting Donald Trump and promoting conservative ideology among AfroAmericans, lol.
  13. He's not a bosom buddy but I know the brother and his family.
  14. Video of our AfroAmerican brother's trip through a major modern Rwandan city, enjoy:
  15. Well, if you are hearing SOUNDS from people when all you have are words typed on a screen......I'm not the one who's "disturbed"...lol. Those are YOUR words quoted from YOU up in my original post. I suppose you wouldn't mind explaining them....during your down-time in criticizing our writing skills, lol. How can supporting Trump or any other Republican get us back to those ideals as a people when most Republicans don't even uphold them THEMSELVES.
  16. Stefan No one forced me into retirement. Ofcourse no "one" was behind it.....MANY were involved in the decision to let you go, lol. "STEVEN again???? Jeez I swear....everyday day now there's a new problem with that guy. I caught him coming out of the ladies room a couple days ago with a camera". I was also a photographer. The problem is, the ONLY pictures you were taking were of your co-workers. Yet another contributing factor to your early dismissal.....lol.
  17. Excellent answers!Impressive!The biggest mistake (whoever you worked for) made was forcing you into an early retirement!
  18. Delano A few hallucinations (visions) assist abstract thinking. And a few MORE hallucinations will assist in you getting institutionalized! "How are we today Mr. Scratchens? Tell me about the man who lives in your pocket." Troy When asked the same question a buddy of mine said, "they are just the dumb ones." This seems more plausible than assuming these people recognize and accept their role as canon fodder in the maintenance of white supremacy. That certainly IS the case with a few of them. They are human beings and you have some who are smart and some who are not so smart. But the MAJORITY of them understand the system of White Supremacy and agree to live by it's rules or suffer the consequences. Otherwise why do do many of them complain about their situation? If you notice, they don't. If you pay close attention, the only time they REALLY get heated and complain is over programs that help people of color achieve higher socio-economic status. But as far as being poor and having few social benefits......doesn't bother most of them just as long as YOU don't rise above it either. They are less focused on THEIR status and more focused on YOUR status and making sure you know your "place"....which they feel is beneath them. Do you understand what I'm saying? You are trying to "make sense" of a system that was designed by and maintained by people who's psychological make-up is totally different than YOURS. To wonder why some Caucasians don't mind living in poverty with no teeth in their mouths surviving on beer and mayonnaise sandwiches......is like looking at a pack of wolves devouring a deer and wondering how can they stand the taste of bloody raw meat and fur. You're not MADE to understand it. All you can do is recognize it as a fact and accept it.
  19. I haven't visited LSA in YEARS. It had a strong anti-male vibe back when I frequented it but that wasn't the problem for me. I didn't have problems with the women on the board but it was a couple of the SIMPS that I used to get into with that turned me off. Couldn't say anything that could even remotely be taken as sexist or chauvanistic without some clown trying to score brownie points with some woman on there attacking the statement. I tend to be just as aggressive and masculine as I am now....and most of the women actually respected it and liked it. But because men don't think like women, some of the simps would think I was being offensive and saw that as an opportunity. If anyone remember the movie Baby Boy...... I would be the boyfriend Vinh Rhames played while some of those simp-dudes on LSA would be Jody, lol. "You just don't GET it do ya, little nicca? Ya see.... She's YOUR mother, but she's MY woman! Your ass need to learn the difference"
  20. Del Your at a disadvantage, you show little signs of thinking (see that gap, yours is a tad bigger) abstractly. Sir....... Please don't confuse HALLUCINATIONS with "abstract thinking", lol.
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