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  1. Brother Greg

     

    More excellent questions.

    I'm not sure where you stand on social issues...yet....but your charisma shines through the internet.....lol.

     

     

     


    But what would a "grand RE-SET" look like? 


    First it would start with acknowledging and praying for the large number of our people who have been killed in the chaos that is going on before the Grand Reset.  I anticipate that the more ignorant low-level White Supremacists will TRY to make some sort of violent move against the AfroAmerican community in the very near future and THAT will be the most fatal thing they do in the history of the United States....because they will meet their end.
    The power of White Supremacy in the United States (not necessarily the world) will be broken in the process and they will end up killing far far more of their own people.
    At any rate....
     

    Second,  those AfroAmericans who are left (whether that's most of us or only some of us) will spend much of our time re-organizing ourselves into various communities to re-build housing, infrastructures, cultivating the land for food, taking care of medical needs, ect.....and cleaning up the mess made by all of the chaos.
     

     

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    I expect that in order to keep peace and order special councils will be set up around the land to decide upon various laws, morals, social rules, ect....that we want our people to live by.

    AfroAmericans will pretty much live under OUR laws and rules, not other people's.

    Like I said, I'm not sure exactly HOW much more control we will have over our community.  
    Nor do I know exactly how many AfroAmericans will be left AFTER the ignorant low-level White Supremacists attempt to make their move while will be the worst they every made in the history of this nation.
     

     

     

     

     

    Would it include improved treatment of women and LGBTQ from by our black male brothers?

     

    I'm inclined to be slightly offended by that statement ONLY because there has been so much "Black male bashing" in the media going on lately; and instead of answering it I'm tempted to  retaliate by pointing to the historic WHITE MALE mistreatment of women, LGBTQ, and everyone else except other White males...lol.
    But again, your charisma (I know you haven't said much but charisma doesn't need that long to take affect) disarms the hostility.

     

    Not to be offensive, but to be clear.....
    I'm not a supporter of homosexuality OR bisexuality.  I see both as sexual ABNORMALITIES that occur within nature for specific reasons.  I'm not religious and don't see them as inherently bad; however I DO see the LGBTQ being used as a weapon by White Supremacists to cause  further dysfunction in our community as AfroAmericans by confusing the men and women as to their roles and purposes in the community.

     

    But to answer your question: emphatically YES.

     

    A Grand Reset would mean that AfroAmericans are either TOTALLY in charge of our own community or MOSTLY in charge of  our own community (unlike right now where our independence and self-governance is very limited).  This is good for ALL people including our women, as well as our homosexual, bisexual, and asexual family because all will be less subjected to violence, mistreatment, and other abuses.


    Black people are RIGHTEOUS by nature and we govern with righteousness......WHEN LEFT ALONE!!!!!
    Problem is, we aren't governing ourselves right now....we are under White Supremacist authority and it heavily influences how our people think and behave.
     

    Under OUR rule and control eventually everything in nature will understand it's purpose and homosexuality as well as bisexuality will be understood in our community for the value that it has as it was well understood by the ancient Africans.
     

    Needless to say the true value of women will also be embraced.
     

    I personally look forward to a NEW type of sexual liberation and "freedom" that we currently don't experience here in Western society.

  2. Daniel

     

    you found one possible person who worshipped Trump or it could be a fabrication
     

    It's no "fabrication"...lol.
    I showed you SEVERAL media sources of this man who worshipped Trump as well as OTHERS praising him, comparing him with Jesus, and trying to "lay hands" on him as if he's a deity.

    Like I said,  many of his supporters WORSHIP him, and I proved my case.  
    But instead of accepting this you'd rather   DENY reality and make it seems as if what we all see isn't true.




    The question is how do we survive the harsh austerity that will result from a Harris/Biden victory?


    Well, you sure as hell won't survive it by going around denying REALITY....lol.

    That's one of the signs of brainwashing btw.
    Denying obvious reality.

     

    Look!
    It's Autumn and the leaves are changing.

     

     

     

     

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    "No it ain't.  It's Summer time!
    I don't wanna hear anything different!"

     

  3. Troy

     

     

    Of curse you would say that.  Your morality allows you to reject reality sometimes and accept it other times.  

     

    ???????

    What "reality" have I rejected?

     

    And before you respond, make sure you're not confusing your OPINION with "reality"....lol.

     

     

     

     

    Also could it be that the condition is being diagnosed and tracked more? 

     

    You're starting to sound like Agent Orange, lol.


    "The numbers are rising because of those damn tests!!!"

     

    I believe it's actually both.
    More diagnosing AND an increase in rates.

     

     


     Is the increase limited to only Black people?

     

    Irrelevant.

     

    Lynching wasn't "limited" to Black people but Black people were the disproportionate victims.

    Crack wasn't "limited" to Black people but Black communities were the disproportionate target.
     


  4. Excellent subject!

     

     

    Although I'm not a fortune teller and don't know exact future, I'm VERY optimitic about my own personal future and that of AfroAmericans in general.

    As I said, I don't KNOW the future and don't KNOW that I'll be around in the next 5 minutes or the next 5 months, however....

     

    I hope and desire that The SUPREME BEING keeps me alive and very healthy for many many more years so that I can enjoy success and prosperity that I believe awaits us as AfroAmericans!


    Having said that.........

     

     


     
    how do you think African Americans currently see their social and political power potential for initiating needed changes? 

     

    It depends on WHICH AfroAmericans you ask.

     

    While a fortunate few have wealth and stability (less than 15%) the majority of our people are struggling with poverty, instability, and familial dysfunction.
    This society is clearly not working for THEM and most of our people feel powerLESS to make any real changes politically or socially.
    They want change but don't feel THEY can change them, so they begin arguing over which White man they want to put in power to make those changes they want to see.  And needless to say NEITHER Caucasian changes a damn thing.

     

    I think most AfroAmericans no longer CARE about the political going on's of this nation and no longer have a desire to participate.  And even most of those who DO participate do so with lack-luster.  

     

    They are tired of the crap and want change but don't know EXACTLY exactly WHAT kind of changes they want.  
    All most know is what they've been exposed to.
    They just know they want something different.
    Kind of like that old run away slave response to the question where are you gonna go,  "I don't know but ANYWHERE is better than here."
     

     

    William Henry Singleton's Resistance to Slavery: Overt and Covert |  NEH-Edsitement

     

     

    This is one of the reasons that movie Black Panther was so popular among AfroAmericans.
    It gave them a glimpse into ANOTHER type of society or alternative society besides the same old "same ole" they were used to seeing.
     

    If you're an expert in political science and have studied history then you know this is FERTILE soil for massive change and social re-construction.

    Because any real and lasting change starts with the dissatisfaction of the masses.  

    While some people are happy with things just the way they are, others of us (myself included) are ready for a grand RE-SET.
     

  5. Troy

     

    I just do not think they are crazy enough to sit around to hatch of this wacky scheme, to infect themselves with covid-19 then head into Black communities to deliberately spread it.

     

    As I understand it......

    They don't infect themselves deliberately.
    But IF they get infected, they are instructed by other White Supremacists to go around and spread it to as many people of color as they can.

     

    That's what the FBI report states.

     

     

     

     

    I will not rule it our of the realm of possibilities, but I still think it is more conspiracy theory than reality.

     

    You can "think" what you will....lol.

    Your thoughts and beliefs have no more impact on reality than my "theories", because what IS...IS.


    Truth isn't contingent on belief.

     

  6.  

    Troy

     

    Skate boarding transcends race. 


    While this is true to a CERTAIN extent,  20 years ago you almost never saw an AfroAmerican over 15 skateboarding.  
    Then White guys started doing it more and more and building big skate parks around the nation and then AfroAmerican men "got into" it.
     

    Is there something inherently wrong with that?
    No.

    But basketball was our "thing" for the longest time and people around the world loved the way bruthaz got down on the court.  
    Why didn't WE build Hoop-courts all over the nation and hype THAT up?

    You may think this is silly but.....
    I think we should push OUR thing.

     

    People around the world used to LOVE the way AfroAmericans talked, danced, and dressed. Many still do.  Because we promoted it and were PROUD of it.   We didn't copy White men....they copied us.  But since Integration too many Black boys have grown up trying to be like White boys in CERTAIN respects.  Not in most, but in certain behaviors like wearing skinny jeans, eating funny foods, and getting tatoos.

     

    When you push YOUR thing, people respect you as cool.
    When you go running behind what others do, it's not as cool.
     

    But that's my opinion.

     

     


    All
     

    We can criticize bits and pieces of the letter to Mr. Brossard....but what about the SUBSTANCE of what AJ Jones said?

    The funny thing about us as Black people is a lot of times we'll do to other Black people what we don't want done to us.
    We don't want OUR views ignored or misinterpreted....but sometimes we'll do it to another Black person.
    We want OUR views respected and we don't like it when OTHERS nit-pick what we say and ignore the substance of it and the intent behind it, but we'll do it to another Black person.

    One of the things I liked about the Nation Of Islam is they taught Black people HOW to get along with eachother.
    We are NOT like Caucasians, and ONE of the reasons we're having so many issues in our community is because we're trying to relate to eachother LIKE Caucasians relate to eachother or to us.

    Recognizing that most of us have a lot of pride, big egos, and desire to be seen as smart and well informed you have to be  VERY CAREFUL at how you talk to and treat another Black man/woman so as not to irritate the wound.

    With that said, let me APOLOGIZE to AJ Jones for doing this myself and dwelling more on what I found WRONG with the letter more so than what I found correct!

    Perhaps AJ Jones,...like me....is tired of people (of any race) feeling that they can openly bash Black men.

    When did that become cool?
    When did we start allowing that?

    The substance of the letter deals with Black men being tired of being TOLD/SCOLDED/TALKED DOWN TO and people trying to "bully" them into voting, and I agree.
    Black men are tired of being forced to constantly chose between the so-called "lesser" of two devils....neither of whom give a damn about our community.

    Where is OUR "Tea Party"?

    Where is OUR "Libertarian Party"?

    Why do White men get to carve out their own little special interest groups and have people cater to THEIR needs and pander to THEM while Black men are expected to shut up and "tow the line" and not expect anything in return?


    I've had to tell so many people lately, don't blame BLACK MEN because Hillary Clinton lost 2016.  
    Blame Hilary Clinton!

    Hell, she WON the popular vote by millions!
    So it wouldn't matter if all the Black men in the nation voted....she wasn't getting in office because she refused to fight the results and conceded.

     

    Stop using brothers as a scapegoat because these Caucasian Democrats constantly sell you out.

    And stop it with this gender and sex divide.
    They are CLEARLY targeting Black men and trying to separate us and a lot of our people who are educated and in the media either are blind to this OR have capitulated and decided to go along with it for money and position.

    There is no "Black community" without the Black woman AND the Black man.
     




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    Del

    Come on man, why are you listening to these Caucasians on the "nature of reality"????
    You can't trust them to tell the truth about THIS world, let alone any other.....lol.



    Which leads to a large question, that is debated in the Philosophy of Mathematics. are numbers invented or discovered


    Both.
    Invented by US (original people)  and discovered by THEM (Caucasians)....as usual.

    We taught them mathematics.


     

    Many mystical or shamanic practices are founded on the ability to break into another reality or place that exist outside of our normal experience. Priests, Rabbis and Iman also serve this function in organised religion.

    I would say that the Priest, Rabbis and Imams actually DISCOURAGE the practices  of mysticism.
     

    The Abrahamic religions are for the most part opposed to mysticism and shamanism  and consider them "witchcraft".
    They warn their adherent to avoid things like contacting spirits or working with magic.
    They want you to put your faith in THEM.

    BTW, "mysticism" and "shamanism" are Caucasian terms for the various practices of the ORIGINAL peoples before the Caucasians came with their Abrahamic "faith based" religions and tricked many of our people or forced them into conversion.

     

  8. 3 hours ago, daniellegfny said:

    @Pioneer1it’s from Reuter. They are antiTrump 

     



    This is from Indian Express:

     

    "An ardent fan of Donald Trump from Telangana, Bussa Krishna, who worshipped the US president like a God, died of cardiac arrest on Sunday. Krishna, who has been worshipping Trump every day for the last years, was depressed ever since he learnt that the US President and his wife, Melania, contracted Covid-19 recently."

     

     

    https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/hyderabad/donald-trump-coronavirus-fan-telangana-bussa-krishna-dead-6721045/



     

    Are THEY anti-Trump too?


    The man WORSHIPPED Donald Trump as a "god".

    I guess now after dying he knows who the REAL God is.

     

  9. Here's another article from the Daily Beast.....

    Maskless White People Are Fueling a Massive New Coronavirus Surge in Mississippi

     
    ‘NOT COMFORTABLE’

    Communities of color will inevitably be affected by their rogue neighbors, experts say, and a new partial mask mandate isn’t touching some of the worst-hit areas.

     

     

    The coronavirus raged through Mississippi’s cities and its poorer, predominantly Black counties this summer, eventually pushing the state to the highest rate of per-capita infections and deaths in the country. But Moak said that in Wesson, which is in predominantly white Lincoln County, “we weren’t seeing it so much.”
     

    That equilibrium has shifted dramatically in the last month. The same week that Clear Branch had its outbreak, at least 24 students and teachers at the local public school, Wesson Attendance Center, tested positive. By mid-October, more than 150 students and teachers would end up in quarantine. A few minutes down the road in Brookhaven, a similar scenario played out, as outbreaks in the elementary and high schools there sent more than 100 students and teachers into quarantine.

    “It’s just in our community right now. I wish I could see where it’s coming from, but I don’t have that magic wand,” Moak said.
     

    But health experts think they do know: white people who refuse to wear masks.

     

    After two months of steady declines, a second coronavirus wave is rising in Mississippi. On Friday, the state recorded 1,322 new infections, its highest single-day number since August. But the face of the pandemic in the state has shifted dramatically in that time. Mississippi, once a case study for how the coronavirus disproportionately sickens Black people in this country, is seeing its second wave driven by white Mississippians in rural parts of the state. The reason, according to Dr. Thomas Dobbs, the top health officer in Mississippi, is simple: Rural white communities aren’t taking the necessary precautions to avoid spreading the virus.

     
     
    “I think big parts of the white community, especially in areas that maybe weren’t as hard affected [this summer], have not been as compliant.”

    “We have had really pretty good uptake by a lot of folks in the Black community with masking and social distancing,” Dobbs said on a call with reporters last week. “… And I just want to say that I think big parts of the white community, especially in areas that maybe weren’t as hard-affected [this summer], have not been as compliant or engaged actively with social distancing and masking. And I think that does make a difference.”

     

    On Oct. 9, deaths among white Mississippians surpassed those of Black Mississippians for the first time since the Mississippi State Department of Health publicly made racial data available in June. And the trend is likely to get worse. Between Sept. 16 and Oct. 14, new coronavirus infections among white Mississippians rose 26.8 percent, more than double the 12.6 percent rate of increase among Black Mississippians. As of Monday, the number of white and Black Mississippians diagnosed with the coronavirus was almost equal. In early July, the number of Black Mississippians with the virus had been double that of whites.

     

    Despite rising case numbers, on Sept. 30, Tate Reeves became the first U.S. governor to let his statewide mask mandate expire. Reeves’ office declined a request for comment from The Daily Beast, but on Monday the governor announced he would be signing an executive order partially reinstating the mask mandate in nine counties where he said “spread was most rapid.”

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    Epidemiologists point out that increased cases among white Mississippians are still likely to spell disaster for Black residents, who tend to be at higher risk of complications from the virus.
     

    “The only job the virus has is to keep spreading because that’s the way it remains alive. And as long as people who have it aren’t complying [with risk reduction], it will keep spreading,” said William Schaffner, a professor of preventive medicine and infectious disease at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. “And that will ultimately hurt people of color because they have had the worst outcomes.”

     

    https://www.thedailybeast.com/maskless-white-people-are-fueling-a-massive-new-coronavirus-surge-in-mississippi

     





    It's as plain as the nose on your face.

  10. Troy


    I never heard of Mario A. Brossard, and I'm not interested enough to look him or his article up.

     

    Lol, man I had to LOL for real with that statement because I had the SAME reaction.

    I said, who the f....???

    Mario A. Brossard???

    I started to look him up and then decided......who cares?
    Another negro running his mouth.

    Probably some Sambo "token negro" on USA Today's payroll being paid to promote more anti-Black male political propaganda.


    But I agree with most of AJ Jones' response.
    My only problem with it is the "really dude" remark in the response....lol.

    I use it myself sometimes, but I wish we as a people would get out of a habit of saying "really" and "dude" so much.
    These are Caucasian slang terms and we rarely copy Caucasians when it comes to street and slang terms, they usually copy US.

    I'm hearing Black youth running around calling eachother "bro".
     

    U of T mentorship program helps Black youth pursue post-secondary education


    "Really, bro??"
    "Serioiusly, bro????"

     



    I have to step in and check some of these young bruthaz.

    Come on man, we call eachother "brutha" or "bruh".
    But "bro" is usually something a goofy white dude says to us when he's TRYING to be cool, lol.

     

    Man giving a high five Image - Stock by Pixlr

    "Come on, gimme some dap bro...
    Don't leave me hangin' "


    I knew something was wrong when I started seeing more and more Black young men running around town in "skinny jeans" and skateboarding.

    I had to ask myself, since when did Black you start imitating White youth???????


  11. Troy

     

    Ok you probably know more than I on the subject. I thought many people became depressed at one point maybe they were just sad.

     

    You're right, many people DO become depressed at some point in their lives but they don't know what it is or what caused it.
    You can get DEPRESSION in the middle of success if your chemistry is disrupted.

    It has little to do with outside events in your life.  And it feels much different than regular "sadness".


    Also, these type of chemical imbalances of the brain is behind MOST of the violence you see going on in the urban areas of the United States.
    A lot of the violence is caused by literally CRAZY people with undiagnosed psychiatric problems being ALLOWED to roam around in the community.
    The Caucasian police know who they are and don't do anything about it UNTIL they hurt somebody and run off.....then the police come and take down notes.

     

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    It ain't happening in THEIR community, so who cares.

     

     



    Sure, I believe it. She is no different than the people who believe autism somes from the MMR v*ccine.


    Lol.......
    I think you know by now that I'm an anti-vaxxer.

    I wouldn't say it's the same thing because their is NO EVIDENCE that autism is caused by possession but there is PLENTY of evidence and some would even say "proof" that autism is caused by v*ccines.
     

    I'm not 100% sure where autism comes from but I DO believe it's linked to v*ccination.
    Autism has been steadily increasing among AfroAmerican males for the past 40 years....something is causing it!
     

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  12. Ofcourse they aren't going to tell you they are DELIBERATELY doing this to harm AfroAmericans because it's hard to prove it's being done on purpose unless a Caucasian comes right out and SAYS it.

    How many racist Caucasians have you met in your life who ADMITTED they were racist or did something to you for racist reasons?
    How many racist cops kill a person and ADMIT they killed them because of racism?

    Come on man, you have to put 2 and 2 together.

    What do you want....for White folks to come on CNN and hold a public announcement ADMITTING that they are trying to spread Covid 19???
     

  13. 17 hours ago, daniellegfny said:

    You continue to repeat what others say about President Trump supporters. It has nothing to do with right wing or worship.



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    Indian man who worships Trump:  https://www.reuters.com/article/us-india-usa-trump-fan/trumps-indian-worshipper-dies-depressed-over-presidents-covid-19-illness-idUSKBN26X2ED

     



    When I talk about Trump supporters worshipping him, it's not simply about what others are saying about them....it's what they are actually SAYING and DOING.

     

  14. Troy

     

    I don't think @Ann Bray Smith was talking about brain maladies like schizophrenia and other conditions requiring psychiatric help.

     

    Perhaps you're right, I'm not sure.

    But she SHOULD have been if she wasn't because proper psychiatric help is just as important if not more.

    If someone has a chemical imbalance in the brain causing them problems...all the "therapy" and "counseling" in the world is of little help because the underlying cause is a PHYSICAL one.
    It's like inviting a woman with a broken leg to sit in on a discussion group thinking that's going to set her leg and mend her broken bone!
     

     




    She was talking about things depression (not clinical) and PTSD.
     

    Both Depression (true) and PTSD are psychiatric also.

    If it's not clinical, it's not Depression.
     

    Caucasians (I have to keep going back to Caucasians and White Supremacy because they are the cause) have confused the public about mental health and health in general.  Many of THEM know the truth, but they confuse many of our people into NOT knowing the truth so they end up running around in circles THINKING they know what they don't know and wondering why they aren't making much progress.

     

     

    That's why it's important for our people to be PROPERLY EDUCATED on mental health, instead of going by what they THINK they know.

    Problem is, the arrogance of the average AfroAmerican prevents them from finding out the truth.

    I had a very religious "church every Sunday and Wednesday" sister argue with me because she thinks autism is caused by "possession". 
    You can't tell her anything different.

    See, it's bad enough to be ignorant and simply not know.
    But when you don't know but THINK you know....that's much worse, because now no one can tell you different, especially another AfroAmerican.

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  15. I've told you all for months that racist Caucasians are PURPOSEFULLY spreading the Coronavirus among people of color, didn't I ?
    I told you they were going to Black and Brown areas refusing to wear masks, coughing, talking loud, and deliberately spreading it among the population.
    As usual, yall either IGNORE what I say or ARGUE against it.


    Now we have EVIDENCE of them purposely doing it:


     

    Mississippi Health Official: Maskless White People Are Responsible For Spike In COVID-19 Cases

    ACCORDING TO DR. THOMAS DOBBS, THE STATE HAS BEEN BEEN WORKING HARD ON SAFETY MEASURES, WHICH HAVE FOUND "MORE FERTILE GROUND IN THE BLACK COMMUNITY."



     

    Maskless white people in Mississippi are responsible for the spike in COVID-19 cases, according to Dr. Thomas Dobbs, a State Health Officer.

    “We’ve seen a pretty remarkable shift because early on, African Americans accounted for basically two-thirds, or 60 percent or more, of cases and deaths,” Dobbs said on CNN. “Then over the summer, and especially going into the fall, we’ve seen that shift basically upside down. Sixty-percent of new cases are caucasians and the deaths are nearing that also.”

     

    Dobbs said that the state has been been working hard on safety measures, which have found “more fertile ground in the Black community.”

    “As far as the case trends, we have had really pretty good uptake by a lot of folks in the Black community with masking and social distancing,” Dobbs said. “We’ve worked very aggressively to make sure that the Black community understands where the risks are and what can be done to prevent that. “And I just will say … I think big parts of the white community, especially in areas that maybe weren’t as hard-affected (previously), have not been as compliant or engaged actively with social distancing and masking. And I think that does make a difference.”


    According to Dobbs, there are white parents sponsoring youth events, dances, and parties. Additionally, get togethers and gathering in bars have helped to undermine the state’s efforts to control the spread of COVID-19.

     

    As of Friday, October 23, the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) reported 1,212 new COVID-19 cases and 17 additional deaths, bringing the state’s totals to 115,088 cases and 3,255 deaths, WDAM

    As white people continue to disproportionately endanger themselves and their neighbors, Black people continue to be most at risk from serious COVID-19 complications.

     

     

    https://www.essence.com/health-and-wellness/mississippi-maskless-white-people-covid-19/


     

    Yeah.
    Lol, keep ignoring me  "thinking" you're so smart.............


  16. Troy

     

    This is how I maintain my mental health


    When you talk about mental health, it seems that you are talking about it strictly from psychological terms.

    When I was talking about mental health I'm talking about it from both psychological AND psychiatric terms because both are very important.

    If you have a true psychiatric problem......as many of our people have....simply monitoring   what you expose yourself to or removing yourself from social media won't help.

    If it would...wouldn't have been any schizophrenics or bi-polar people before the internet.

     

     


    but consider what would you do if there were not internet for a week, a month, a year.

     

    I'm prepared for that.


    This is one of the reasons I believe in storing up books and trying to get hard-copies of my favorite books.

    To be honest, I don't think most people SHOULD have access to the internet anyway because too many of them are using it for the wrong reasons.

     

    Like I said in another thread.......

    You're a mother with an autistic son who sits in the corner of the room drooling all day and all night and instead of using the internet to study the brain and chemistry to maybe come up with a cure or atleast an effective treatment to HELP him, you're hitting the clubs and downloading videos of yourself twerking...

     

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    "Don't stop....
    Get it get it...."


     

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  17. Troy


    The person truly believes they are right, because of some moral conviction.  In other words, there is something morally at stake here that overrides reality.  In the case of many Covid deniers the thing being protected is personal liberty.

     

    We can not allow the government to make us wear masks, force us to get vaccinated, prevent us from buying guns to protect families. This obvious, right?  Anyone who does not agree is clearly less moral than we are.  Indeed, we are protecting their rights just as much as we are protecting our own.

     

    One some level I already understood this phenomenon.  For example, I rarely waste my time debated religious people about their moral convictions. 

     

    Don't confuse BRAINWASHING with moral convictions.

     

    Most of the people who follow Trump and those who were aggressively right-wing even before he came in office aren't "moral" people.  They are brainwashed extremists.

    Most of these gun toting warmongering racists you see ranting and raving over wearing masks don't even believe in God let alone "morals".  
    They are racist hypocrites.

  18. Del

    Here is an opinion. Chocolate Ice Cream is better than vanilla.

     

    It's also a FACTUAL statement.

     

     


    Daniel


    I don’t know anyone who believes the world is 6000 years old. There’s nothing in the Bible which says so.

     

    Well I do!

    I believe the EARTH is billions of years old, but the "world" is only around 6,000 years old.
    This "world" is the Caucasian's (Adamic) world....and he is only about 6,000 years old.
     

  19. I'm not being hyperbolic when I say.....

    The BEST solution is to remove ourselves from under the authority of the system of White Supremacy.
    Unless you do that, the problems will persist because White Supremacy CAUSED nearly all of the problems (directly or indirectly) that our people face today.

    (For those of you who doubt what I'm saying or think it's too simplistic.....NAME ME a problem and I'll show you how it's tied to White Supremacy).


    The second best thing to do is to OPPOSE White Supremacy and it's effects on our community as much as possible and that alone will improve the mental health of our people.  They will be so busy understanding themselves and their environment that:

    1. They will solve most of their problems WHILE in the process of doing the work.
    2. Most of the problems that remain afterwards will seem so insignificant that they will be for the most part ignored.


    People will still have SOME problems.
    Problems existed before Caucasians existed, but most of them will resolve themselves.

    Again, I caution anyone who thinks I'm being too simplistic or don't understand mental health, the chemistry of the brain, neurotransmitters, ect...and how all of it is related to White Supremacy.



     


    Where are those of us who possess this ability/credential?
    How do we find you?

     

    If you're talking about me personally, I've been frequenting this site for years and people can ask me any question they like or ask me for any advice or opinion.
    Something tells me that the internet is going to be disrupted just like everything else in this society in the very near future for a short period of time; but while it's up and I'm still on....I can communicate.

    But if you mean "you" as in those who posses the ability/creditials....I've done community service work as well as community organizing for years helping the homeless, people with mental health issues, and people with criminal issues who were going in and out of jail but I'm not degreed or accredited by an institution  like a psychologist, therapist, or psychiatrist. However  I've helped hundreds if not thousands of people....especially when they LISTEN to me instead of the Caucasians, lol.
     

    Infact, just a couple weeks ago a young lady I was working with celebrated her 5th year off of anti-depressants after being on them for over 12 years....because she followed my advice about what to eat and some supplements to take.
     

    There are a lot of intelligent effective AfroAmericans who can help us.  The problem is too many of our people have been brainwashed into putting their faith into Caucasians and those TRAINED by Caucasians to the point they no longer have any confidence in themselves and their own ability to solve their own problems.

    I've learned to focus on result.
    I don't care if you have a white coat and glasses on with a bunch of degrees behind your name.
    If someone has a serious problem and instead of solving it all you do is "medicate" them so that they can tolerate it...you aren't an "expert".
    You're just a well educated "pusher man".
     


  20. These are all great points and questions!

     

     

    I am curious to know how the racial injustices suffered today are impacting mental wellness.  I noticed that as a result of such occurrences that many of the people in our communities are experiencing symptoms related to PTSD and increased anxiety and depression. 

     

    There are MANY factors contributing to the PTSD and anxiety that many of our people are going through including:

     

    -The violence many see and experience at the hands of other AfroAmericans as well as racist Caucasians.

     

    -Being unable to pay rent, utility bills, and other basic needs because of financial insecurity.

     

    -Eating the wrong foods.
    Because  eating certain foods can affect your mental health making you depressed or give you anxiety!

     

    -Coming from and living in dysfunctional families and not knowing HOW to correct them and make them functioning.

     

     

     

     

     


     However, I am not certain that we are seeking the help we may need to process what we are really facing. 

     

    Most of our people are not; but this too has many reasons but the number one reason most of our people who need psychological help aren't getting it is because the help ISN'T AVAILABLE.
    Most of the psychologists and psychiatrists whether they are Caucasian or even African are trained BY Caucasians FOR the Caucasian mind!
    We are a unique people with unique issues and a unique psyche and we need professionally trained mental health experts specially trained to help US.
     

     

     

     

    Has the conditioning of our society, culture, and tradition desensitized us to the point that we are potentially suffering emotionally inside of suffering through everything that is going on? 

     

    To a certain extent.


    But like many Caucasians....many of our people DON'T CARE and many have NEVER CARED.
    They are born psychopaths who don't have any empathy for anyone else including their own family and children.  We must undersand this and recognize these people and separate them from the rest of our people who CAN be helped.

    Most AfroAmericans are poor and in most poor societies STRENGTH is more highly prized than being seen as soft and asking for health.
    So a lot of AfroAmericans don't want to appear weak by asking for help.

    Another problem is like I said earlier, even if they WANT the help....they can't get it.

    Both of them get caught with drugs or drinking while driving and the Caucasians gets a counselor and a shoulder to cry on while the AfroAmerican gets thrown in jail.
     

     

     


     If so, what can we do to help?

     

    We need BLACK psychologists and psychiatrists who specialize in the AfroAmerican pschye...because we are a unique people with a unique psyche shaped by unique experiences.  
    We are not like any other people on this planet and we need to UNDERSTAND this and treat ourselves accordingly.
     

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