Everything posted by richardmurray
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I started an audio book series
It is just simple thoughts. Nothing fancy and looking for points rarely or leastly spoken, not battles The right to bear arms stems from the right to protect one self from the neighbor who is always with you, the government. https://www.kobo.com/audiobook/richard-murray-s-pulpit-episode-1 The dysfunctional strategy that is behind Roe vs Wade is the problem https://www.kobo.com/audiobook/richard-murray-s-pulpit-episode-2
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Does the end of Abortion Matter to Blacks ?
Stefan, I never said abortion is a woman's issue, nor did I say men should mouth off, please quote where I said any of that. I quote myself and technically your wrong. sperm has to still come from males. now I know the scientists are working on knowing how to make sperm in the lab for mass production but even in the future that will not be a common thing. so even with in vitro males are still needed. Not for fornication, but still to make the sperm to procreate.
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Abortion And. Black. Communities !!!
@Pioneer1 I disagree, in my experience black people, men /women/adults/children/english speaking/non english speaking are not ignorant of government but are unsold on governments capability. I don't like repeating myself but I repeat, I will speak solely of new york city, a city of over ten million people. The white populace in NYC isn't some grand organized thing. It wasn't the white populace who had plans, white leaders had plans and exacted those plans. the NYPD wasn't started because white people wanted it. Boss tweed , a white man who was irish, wanted it. He wanted to get results. The word that i find few black people ever utter about those who are in leadership positions in the black populace in the usa or elsewhere for that matter. In the NYPD boss tweed found a way to get a voting block totally in his favor that will only grow over time. a way to GIVE jobs to irish people, GIVE not test in/scholarship/ GIVE jobs to irish people, thus he became a hero in the irish populace in NYC, even though he was dirty to the core. The white jewish community mafia was started in harlem is very old. Goldman sachs is a white jewish bank who always manipulates nyc government , as that is simple for a bank whose members always end up with one the treasury secretary of the usa. It isn't the white jewish community going out in the street it is white jews in leadership positions getting results, and all cause they want to. The rockefellers didn't make the guggenheim or rockefeller center because of the white populaces voting schema. They did it on their own. They created a labor environment for endowment money that is huge for nyc. They didn't have to, they chose to. It did help a rockefeller become governor of new york state. he himself helped the cops with his drug war policy, which again helped a huge voting block the cops. but he chose to, that is the key that i find black people miss. The influence of the public works the rockefellers spent on in NYC is today, near priceless but they didn't do it cause the white populace of nyc told them to or had some voting plan or some financial plan from the white masses, they did it themselves. The problem Pioneer is that black people like most human beings stop caring about government when it is clear government agents are not concerned with them. I don't know where you live and don't say it. But, find the nearest region that is mostly black where you live, whether that is where you live or farther away. I am certain a black person is the elected representative of said region. Go that person and ask them, what do you plan to do for the betterment of black people? IF they say nothing, which they will, then you know why black people in that region think nothing of government. You want people to be engaged in government. I have a best solution. get results. Get them jobs, get them homes, do whatever you gotta do to make their financial life better than their neighbors and they will vote for you over 90% . Government isn't hard Pioneer but black people sadly have turned government into this falsely complicated thing because we don't want to admit that the people in government who are leaders in the black village by their positions cant get results, but we want black people to act like they can, Get results. Why is schrumptf still popular? he got results. he shifted the supreme court. he supported israel above and beyond. Does that make him good or wise ? no, but he got results so some communities who were waiting for results are totally supportive of him over the others who talk a lot and produce no results, ala the poal rank and file. That is why geb bush lost easily. The bushes don't get results. They are talkers. ... black people know about government but you like so many in our village want black people to be engaged in government as if they are getting something in return when they never do. And I can't ask that of any people. I think it is unfair. I repeat, black people don't curse mandela in south africa for nothing.
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Abortion And. Black. Communities !!!
remember to send it to a non profit @Mel Hopkins
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Abortion And. Black. Communities !!!
@Mel Hopkins you claim what I said is bigoted or stereotypical but I see it as truth. I will go one step further. most people in the usa have one primary concern, money. This is a fiscal capitalistic country. Most people in the usa have always been poor. sequentially, most are concerned with not being poor. cause being poor sucks. I chose that term but various terms defining a negative state are all applicable. the post was about black people so I mentioned black people only. but most native americans are poor, they care mostly about money. most whites, to be blunt, are poor, they care about money. Most people in the usa care about one thing primarily, above all others. Money. I am not going to prove anything to you Mel. I don't have to, and I add, please continue to label my words as such based on your criteria. But I want it known, I disagree completely with your assessment to my words as bigoted or stereotypical. .... You can send my award to a non profit.
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Richard Murray's Pulpit Episode 2
https://richardmurrayhumblr.tumblr.com/post/688080684887261184/the-dysfunctional-strategy-that-is-behind-roe-vs Richard Murray's Pulpit Episode 2 Audiobook by Richard Murray - 1230005634682 | Rakuten Kobo United States
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Richard Murray's Pulpit Episode 1
https://richardmurrayhumblr.tumblr.com/post/688080611644162048/the-right-to-bear-arms-stems-from-the-right-to Richard Murray's Pulpit Episode 1 Audiobook by Richard Murray - 1230005632770 | Rakuten Kobo United States
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Abortion And. Black. Communities !!!
The black populace in the USA in majority has one prime concern, money. Most Black people are not ignorant of the supreme court law or gun laws or any of those things but those things don't relate to what black people , correctly, care about most and that is money.
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I've gotten rid of the Google Ads and added back some Amazon links
ITs fine @Troy I know you have opposed am*zon's ways, but google or am*zon or whomever are the same as firms that are looking to dominate the internet. The site runs well. You know my philosophy, do as best you can , and it is up to us in this group, this community, to improve it as well. Increase membership with our popularity. One day AALBC will be able to have its own advertisement system, that to me is the real goal advertising wise on this site.
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Does the end of Abortion Matter to Blacks ?
Abortion isn't ended, each state in the union has the right to have its own abortion laws. a black woman in NY state is in the same situation before the supreme courts ruling as after. So, for black women that live in states that outlaw abortion what does it matter? well , most of those states are southern or midwestern. Now, the black descended of enslaved populace in the USA's oldest regions of living are in the southern states. Does this ruling matter? no. what matters to black people in mississippi/louisian/alabama/texas/georgia <outside the affluent blacks>/carolinas is the same thing that has mattered to black people in those places before the war between the states. How can we be free of the environment we are in that is controlled by whites? The answer is still the answer it was, for most, no way and the black populace offers no opportunity as a collective to help. Most Black individuals have to fend for themselves.
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Adult question- subject: orgams plus women
glad all are enjoying themselves:)
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I’ll take a Beautiful Black Man to go, please.
that video you shared @Mel Hopkins I laughed the whole way "I am sociologically programmed to want chocolate on valentines day: "I just found out idris elba follows me" "Stop bragging, <with disgusted face> I wasn't following him" "my dream interracial relationship is idris elba... my nervous system would shut down" <The black male actor who I think is hetero I think he was in the film, how stella got her groove back and he is licking his lips talking about idris sexually> The photo of idris elba touching the then pregnant white woman's belly and her smile... "He's the funniest kindest most down to earth person ever ... he's heaven" "He's not intimidatingly suave" circa 5:11 the eyes of the mulatto colored black women when she said : "he has been sexy for a minute" Said woman asked him:"you did those stunts" and he replied "yes baby" and her reaction media women, classic Interesting that his crush is fellow long time married thespian, meryl streep. the white pregnant woman I have never had a stranger female put her hands out to hug me like that. I don't think I would want that either to be honest. "it didn't feel long enough when I did it"
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I’ll take a Beautiful Black Man to go, please.
@Mel Hopkins english isn't my second language but my dialect of english is different than yours, which to be blunt isn't foreign in the usa. Fair enough, I need to accept the patience to ask online. Offline I am more patient with communication than online and that will probably never change. @ProfD fair enough
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I’ll take a Beautiful Black Man to go, please.
This is another aside to Mel Hopkin's post main point ... @ProfD well... Miscegenation has occurred since the time of NArmer through the silk road to now. I don't know about any group of women being easier or more accessible. If anything the enslaved black woman was the most accessible and most accessed female in the history of the usa or the english colonies that preceded it. but that doesn't stem from black women themselves and many white women in the usa like all women throughout humanity have communal pressures still. But Yes, black athletes are put in a path to return wealth into the white community that they earn legally with total merit through a white wife, but most black athletes in the usa marry black women. If you take out USA + Brasil very few countries have anywhere near the level of miscegenation, phenotypically at least, than said two. And it makes sense. JAck Johnson was an outlier, most black boxers did not marry white women. I think when it comes to black athletes we in the black community have to stop taking high profile examples of black athletes marrying white women and making it seem like it is the common activity for black athletes when it never was and isn't. I comprehend why it bothers many black people so cause many black people nonviolently fight the war with whites through media images through inspirations. So when these images are presented the messages in them for said black people is a defeat. But I was never swayed by media.
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I’ll take a Beautiful Black Man to go, please.
@Mel Hopkins ahh I thought you had copied and pasted content from the guy in the image. I see. 2. I will not get into a word debate with you my fellow wordsmith. 3. KArdashians are white, I know, I thought I said that. 4. I see... I don't know what you mean by access, i will assume that means more than average money, but don't most women go with their own kind at a financial level? I did comprehend but I just wanted to mention about Odom. My comment was meant as an aside. Not to the theme of the post. I should had stated that from the beginning
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The Future of Book Publishing from the WSJ’s Future of Everything Festival
congrats @Troy
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Question For Greg: What should be done?
@Pioneer1 after reading greg's comment, it seems his solution is in two parts: 1 every black woman must be married 2 every black man must be a loving financially able partner. The problem is, the assumptions. 1. that a fiscally poor or unemployed child or adult from a happy home or part of a happy home will not roam the streets or commit illegalities or commit crimes for profit. 2. that unmarried parents are by default bad parents. That is another false assumption.
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I’ll take a Beautiful Black Man to go, please.
After reading the prose, I have to mention one small point. if kardashians represent the so called better class woman, ala privileged, who the black guy quoted seems to think is white then black men need to worry about all those relationships cause I follow sports. and, a basketball player by the name of Lamar Odom used to be considered one of the best in the league and after his tenure with a kardashian, I don't know their names, he forgot how to play ball or train or manage himself. Now I do think of Get Out from Peele and that line, she licking your balls and shit. I wonder what said kardashian did to lamar odom but his story before during and after getting with a white woman is a cautionary tale in my view to any brothers thinking towards those lines. And to brothers not thinking towards those lines it is a reason <not the biggest reason to stick with your kind or at least in color lines, that is the beauty of Black women or women of color in general over the white woman> near the end of the exhibit line.
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Criblore a new show will be arriving
Support Criblore a new production from Filledwithmagic productions from Moon Ferguson https://aalbc.com/tc/profile/6477-richardmurray/?status=1956&type=status
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Congrats to Francia MArquez
Congrats to Francia Marquez, but I hope she acts like the best of Black leadership, not the common or mediocre. Black people in South America need/warrant/deserve better than what Black people in North America had or have in government or leadership in general. https://aalbc.com/tc/profile/6477-richardmurray/?status=1955&type=status
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What is the most common action uttered during Juneteenth ?
@Mel Hopkins fair enough
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Adult question- subject: orgams plus women
@Delano that is fine, this is all for fun. I didn't expect any commentary and i only hoped to generate thoughts or thinking offline. So what has come:) is surprising but good enough. @Pioneer1 I have been fortunate to have many, not all but I say most, unshy women in my offline life. ... I once saw a woman in the street, downtown, she was paraplegic, chair bound and she had a man who was sitting next to her, also paraplegic, chairbound. They got many stares. but I watched them from a distance, as I wrote poetry inspired by their enjoyment of each other. So don't worry, as long as you find someone who wants to walk the road of life with you, all will be well. @Cynique thank you for your reply @Mel Hopkins thank you for your reply Happy belated father's day or juneteenth to all:) may all father's continue to earn respect and all people whose forebears were enslaved in recent times enjoy their freedom and yearn for even more
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What is the most common action uttered during Juneteenth ?
@Cynique you were born in 1933... I am shocked you even bother with online communication, but thanks for interacting. Your correct about juneteenth but I quote myself Juneteenth is specific to the black populace in texas. But the 13th amendment could be mentioned couldn't. I daresay maybe even celebrated, but I comprehend that while the civil rights act of the 1960s is mentioned heavily, black people have never seemed interested in celebrating the 13th amendment, which is the true end of slavery legally outside of prisons. It seems to me, black parents should be catering to the black populace in their home when communicating to their children. I don't know why black people need white people to cater to black folk if black folk actually value it. You say i generalize. Your right, I assume. I can't speak or assess every black parents. But I am not generalizing. I am mentioning a flaw or a problem. History isn't merely something you read, it can be something you lived and black people lived our pain. Black parents lived our pain. all black parents had to do to educate any black child on the usa was tell their children their life story. Black parents who didn't which included some , I daresay most, elders in my clan or bloodline are failures. I have heard the reasons offline, but they were wrong.
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Adult question- subject: orgams plus women
WARNING: a personal question is asked so simply don't reply if offended, don't reply if insulted. Only reply if you want to answer, and no man should comment as no man is a woman. And if a man must comment please don't be disrespectful. I have never banned a comment nor is that my way online but... I ask women in AALBC a simple yes or no question. Based on interactions with black men in intimate settings, can you count all the orgasm you had on both hands in your life? This does not include orgasms by yourself or aided by a machine by yourselves or with a woman. For my extra thoughts Single Status Update from 06/18/2022 by richardmurray - AALBC.com’s Discussion Forums
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Juneteenth Freed. Slaves
@harry brown the question is define freedom? before you can judge juneteenth you have to ask, how do black people define freedom? Many black people in the usa define freedom as the ability to vote/own a business/fuck a white person in peace /serve in the military. Based on that definition black people have already gotten freedom. But what happens when a black person defines freedom as black power. What happens when a black person defines freedom as no nonblacks with black control all over? Based on those definitions juneteenth wasn't. So the question is how do black people define freedom? and from a media view, the problem is, most black people viewed in media will never admit that a greater variance exists in the black populace of the usa or in the larger humanity for their agenda to force through peer pressure all black people to view freedom the same way. But the question isn't is juneteenth freedom but does juneteenth match the freedom as a black person or group defines it ?