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  1. This is why Black people believe Jesus was born December 25. LOL. They believe the White man without confirming whether or not, the Word of God even states this and have went out to support the White man in discarding the Bible and as Farrakhan said, the Church, meaning BLack Preachers are one of the main ones to support this confusion. Absolutely, @Pioneer1 This is where the White Supremacist were able to define Black people as being 2/3rds of an human being. They lie, and many of us have accepted their lies, then they mock us and then made a law about us being 2/3rds human. Crazy! yes.
  2. The ancient scriptures clearly speaks against idolatry though. So people do what they want to do and suffer the consequences. That was the very reason why Moses was not allowed to cross over to the Promised land, because he did something that caused the people to see him as an idol, therefore, God told him he had to died in Sinai Peninsula and could not cross over. [16] And, behold, one came and said unto him, Good Master, what good thing shall I do, that I may have eternal life? [17] And he [Jesus] said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God: but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments. ST MATTHEW 19:16-17.
  3. No. I think pedophilia was introduced into Black cultures even before the Caucasians. I believe it was inroduced by early Hominids that were not Black though. I think that pedophilia is an attack on the priesthood. On this I disagree though, I believe that all humans have a history of being severely evil no matter what color. Whether they are considered Devils or monsters, people in general can be evil with no end.
  4. As you might can tell, I like the skits of the Pointer Sister's on the Carol Burnette Show. They were so talented and Carol Burnette is just too funny and talented herself. For Real! Style, grace, beauty and talented. I wish I could sum it all up.
  5. RIP ANITA POINTER Singer Anita Pointer of The Pointer Sisters has died at age 74 January 1, 20235:57 AM ET The Grammy winner passed away while she was with family members, publicist Roger Neal said in a statement. A cause of death was not immediately revealed. https://www.npr.org/2023/01/01/1146506030/anita-pointer-pointer-sisters-has-died She passed away yesterday, December 31, 2022, at the age of 74. Another celebrity also just passed, Barbara Walters. She died on December 30, 2022 at the age of 93. And remember last year at this time, Betty White died too, December 31, 2021 at the age of 99. May they all RIP. I loved the music of the Pointer Sisters! I just recently read that they were originally from Arkansas and when they were young, their family moved to California. I also did not realize that two other of the Pointer sisters had also passed away. June Pointer died due to cancer in 2003 at the age of 52. And Bonnie Pointer died recently in 2020 at the age of 69. So therefore, that leaves the one with the heavy vocals, Ruth Pointer that is still living and also some beloved brothers are still living. Anita Pointer is said to be one of the main ones to organize the group. She had only one daughter, Jada, but she passed away before her mother. Jada died of cancer in 2003 at the age of 37. I remember that Carol Burnette obviously like them as she featured them at times on her variety show. RIP BONNIE, RIP ANITA *At one point, Bonnie Pointer actually left the group and went solo for a while. And when she did, the other Pointer Sister's did not know if they would make it. However, they continued to make music a few years later. Anita once said that her sister Bonnie is claimed to have been a major factor to their success. Anita, Ruth, Bonnie and June Pointer, born the daughters of a minister, grew up singing in their father's church in Oakland, California. https://www.npr.org/2023/01/01/1146506030/anita-pointer-pointer-sisters-has-died June Pointer died of cancer at the age of 52 in 2006. June Pointer Bonnie Pointer
  6. I completely ignored the news about this cold snap. But yeah, it was pretty bad. Pipes exploded in my neck of the woods in the Chesapeake Bay area. It's so cold that it couldn't even snow. But now, it very warm.
  7. LOL! You're right @ProfDThat doesn't scare me away! Even if you say that you sit at the right hand of Satan, I think you are very smart, so I like to read you even if you are the Devil's spawn. I don't know @Pioneer1 but maybe the shortage isn't in a physical sense then. Maybe it's that our minds are messed up by Americanization and therefore, Black relationships are hard to come by for this reason. If most of the Black men that you see in the malls, on the streets have been Americanized then, it doesn't matter if they have spent time in prison or not. The shorage of Black men, though, I believe is real in the sense of having a wholesome mind, body and soul. Many Blak men that I meet, show respect to Black women initially, but then after a while, they start speaking about the insecurities that have about us due to negativities that they have encountered and therefore, they put that insecurity on other Black women automatically even if they don't know them. I think BLack people have been hurt by our ancestors really bad. That's why I don't believe in ancestor worship at all. I would never want to worship my dead ancestors. Let them stay dead imo.
  8. Yes, but @Pioneer1 Black people need to start being accoutable too, for their own perversion as well. To put this kind of perversion on White people as if they came into Black cultures and introduced it secretly would be very wrong. The strange and foreign perversion was introduced to Black devils that became fascinated by it and willfully engaged and in this fashion this kind of perversion was then introduced to innocent little Black babies. In no way, did White people come into a Black culture and was able to rape Black babies initially without gaining support from Black devils. Black people will never be able to improve our cultures if we keep ignoring these steps in how foreign ideas and practices became introduced into our world. We need to check some of these evil Negroes living amongst us.
  9. Millons of AfroAmericans still believe it. Which part? Which part of this conspiracy has led Black people to discard the truth because they have come to believe in the White lie? Did the White man conspiracy lie about the Bible being the Word of God? Or, Did the White man lie about Jesus being White? Or both? Fortunately for this White man's conspiracy though, they have gotten most AfroAmericans to still believe that Jesus is White and that the Bible is a lie, and have discarded the Bible completely. For the millions of AfroAmericans that reject the White man lie about Jesus being White, again, they have also discarded the Bible because they believe that the White man's lie about Jesus is written in the Bible and so, therefore, the White man has gotten the complete victory, one way or the other. They have successfully gotten millions of Black people/AfroAmericans to believe in their lies. They believe in the White man so much that they have not bothered to read the Bible for themselves to see that the White man lied about the Word of God in the Bible, of books authored by many Black men. That in my opinion is the essence of White Supremacy housed in the body of Black Americans. Many of us have come to believe in the White man [and White woman] so much, that we believe them without getting any confirmation.
  10. I heard this from several past co-workers that were from India!
  11. Well, for many years that is what I've always heard in that Florida was 'a racist state' and I heard this from White people. Now, when I lived there a few years ago, I did not encounter any racism from any White people but I saw a lot of wealthy communities and a lot of poor areas. The weather was awesome. I lived in Central Florida. Sanford, Florida and after almost a year, I decided to turn off of the main street, Rhinehart Road, one day and just drive and look at an area out of curiosity. I turned on a street called, OREGON STREET. At the corner was a Kohls department store. It was a very short street and towards the end of the street on the right was a beautiful walled community and on the left was an elementary school. A few days later, I was searching the internet and stumbled across some news about Trayvon Martin, and well, to my surprise, that was the very community that he was shot and killed! It is called, The Retreat at Twin Lakes. That community off of Rhinehart Road, like most of that area was upscale, clean, beautiful, and looks very peaceful. I would have never thought that he was killed in an area like that! So, yeah, Florida has some racist people living there!
  12. Yes, this is what I wonder about sometimes. When African Americans speak about the Jews, it seems that if we are showing that we reall do not know the whole truth, we will be targeted and therefore, we should be careful not to be used as pawns. Yes, absolutely. But it seems that anything 'we' say is subject to be turned against us just because of that very issue--REPARATIONS. Ever since the United Nations addressed the issue of Reparations, [I vaguely remember this] a few years back, I feel like there is a growing movement in politics, media, and etc. to strike against it.
  13. ROFL! Okay @Pioneer1 YES! I read a little about that! The class division and Colorism issues were intense!--Probably still is...
  14. What Would You Do If You Knew Someone Stoled Your Beloved Pet? Would You Take Them To Court?
  15. WHOOPI GOLDBERG IN THE NEWS AGAIN FOR ANOTHER COMMENT ABOUT THE JEWS Apparently, Whoopi made comments againt that allude to her belief that the Holocaust was not ORIGINALLY Racial. For this reason, a Jewish organization wants her to apologize again and some feel that she should be fired from her job. Well, I read some reports about her comments, and although, it's obvious to me that the Holocaust was definitely a full scale racist attack against the European Jews, however, Whoopi did not make it clear, in what she was referring to about other major issues too that involved EUGENICS in regards to others. When did the Eugenic Movement occur? This needs to be clarified. This movement I believe was executed against metally ill people and children too, people that were White as well as Black. No. She was not wrong at all about EUGENICS but this movement should not be combined with the Halocaust. I get that. Anyway, I can see that she did not make it clear in her reference to EUGENICS. Whoopi, Kanye, and Kyrie are African American celebrities that are making statements about the European Jews and being censored for it, however, this all seems crazy to me because of America's educational system about this very topic as it applies to us, African Americans. We have been deprived of the education and many of us fit the description of the Original Jews anyway, and have been completely denied of this identity and are of the Lost Tribes of the House of Israel. We have been severely victimized due to this government's mis-educational curriculum and as a result these certain celebrities are making ignorant comments that have a negative reflection against us as a whole. It's like Double Jeopardy. African Americans are recipients of Anti-Semitism as well but yet, we are being caste as being Anti-Semitic!? That sounds ridiculous. We are just mis-educated. The truth is that most of the reports and films definitely state that the Holocaust began because the Nazis were angry because of the Jewish national movement of Zionism had caused an economic gain for German-Jews of whom said in these reports that they were not really Jews! Yes, the victims of this Halocaust, Jews, many were interviewed that survived and they actually admitted that they were Germans that became part of a Zion Movement and became very financially stable and the Germans became furiuos. Many of these Zionistic-Jews, like Hitler, have unique traits that are completely different from other ethnic peoples like the Germans and so, again, yes, it was a racial purge, but there is a lot of history that is not taught about Zionism, etc. The Sunday Times, in which she told the London-based newspaper that the Holocaust “wasn’t originally” based on race. “Remember who they were killing first. They were not killing racial; they were killing physical. They were killing people they considered to be mentally defective. And then they made this decision,” the 67-year-old television host said in the interview. https://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/3789643-adl-chief-blasts-offensive-whoopi-goldberg-comments-on-holocaust/ In a recent interview with The Sunday Times, Goldberg appeared to repeat her past controversial view that the Holocaust “wasn’t originally” about race, immediately garnering backlash from Jewish leaders who quickly denounced the star’s “ignorant” words. “My best friend said, ‘Not for nothing is there no box on the census for the Jewish race. So that leads me to believe that we’re probably not a race,’ ” Goldberg said in the Dec. 24 interview, sharing her previous belief that Nazis had targeted Jewish people for “physical attributes” as opposed to racial ones. https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/whoopi-goldberg-makes-offensive-holocaust-comment-again-1234653191/
  16. Black Judge Rules Against Stay-At-Home Mom This is hilarious, IMO, but on the other hand, I think it's mother like this woman that gives a Stay-at-home Mom a bad name. The judge doesn't actually rule against the mother, but she reduced her child support check and the surprise expression is hilarious.
  17. @Pioneer1 You are being arrogant. LOL. Earlier you absolutely showed your lack of knowledge about Toussaint Loverture and implied that Bookman was more important of which is not true. I can acknowledge your mention of this man, because he is important, but he cannot be compared to Toussaint at all. As I wrote earlier, there are a lot of information about Haiti that I believe has deliberately been omitted from our educational system and I believe that AfroAmericans need to know more about it as it affects us. However, by your knowledge about Bookman and your ignorance about Toussaint and the religious aspect only supports what I am saying. This is the very issue, too that continues to plague Haiti as well. There were so many inidividuals that were sell outs because they wanted to be individually recognized that they could not organize a concerted force, not until Toussaint manifested. I find the history about Haiti to be incredible and I am learning more and more about it. It is so fascinating. What is being reported is not all truth but part-truths. For example, How can Bookman be attributed to supporting the re-institution of VODOUN, when he was A MUSLIM!? His name 'BOOKMAN' [i.e., Boukman] stems from his origins in Africa as 'a man of the book'! Also, the Vodoun religion that is practiced by the Haitians is so very similar to Cathlocism and for this reason, many of their idols, THEY directly attribute to Catholic idols. THEREFORE, it is so crucial to go back, WAY BACK before Catholicism to better understand why even the African religions became so aligned with Roman Catholicism and understand the sharp difference in Roman Religion versus the Abrahamitic religion.
  18. I guess the title is catchy. That's is really sad that a post like this would get this much traction. This is revealing about America too.
  19. Lol. I guess he had to come give thanks for support.
  20. Interesting. I just read about Ogoun, the metal god of that region in Benin [Dahomey], Yoruba, Brazil, and elsewhere!
  21. @Pioneer1 I did some research on Bookman. I think he was important in the starting of the Haitian Revolution. Thank you for mentioning him! However, historians say that he like other maroons were not as successful as Toussaint. Toussaint emerged as the successful leader after Bookman and was able to organize an incredible force and his partner, Dessalines later continued the revolution with this same organization and became victorious. There seems to be many great men that fought against the French! My Word! From what I read, Dutty Bookman was previously enslaved and taken from Africa to Jamaica and later he was taken to Haiti. He and the Mambo priestess organized a secret ritual. Bookman was said to be a muslim who knew how to read and was punished for teaching other slaves how to read. Hence his name 'Bookman' which refers to him being a book keeper in Africa before he was enslaved. But in the secret ceremony he was defined as a Voodoo priest, however, the speech that he gave completely contradicts that. This ceremony supposedly occurred in August of 1791 and a few months later in November, Bookman was captured and killed. He was beheaded and his decapitated head was displayed to try and stop the hope of the Haitians. The priestess was said to be the one to sacrifice the Black pig in the spirit of Ezili Danto of which is a venerated icon of the Virgin Mary of the Catholic Polish religion from which became the Voodoo version of Ezili. The Mambo, Cecili Fatima was a Biracial slave woman, whose mother was Black and the father was of course, a White man from the region where the Polish virgin of the Virgin Mary Icon stems from. Anyway, all of this history about Haiti is extremely fascinating, imo. A lot of it is new to me! But I believe that this history is vital for us over here in the States to know. Actually, I think it has been deliberately kept hidden for specific reasons! Toussaint was captured by trickery in 1802 and died in 1803. His general Dessalines continued to fight and was victorious in 1803. At any rate, this is a short video that I found that may add to the background of what is really going on today in Haiti. I absolutely did not know how much of an impact the Haitian history has on America. IMO, it has a major affect on us over here! And, I hope to share more. THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION AND ITS CAUSES
  22. LOL! Exactly. @Pioneer1 Yes. I don't knock Black people for seeing these films as good entertainment but the fact that it's based on one of the most heinous acts of African Slavers is amazing to me. Maybe a couple of years from now, people will still understand the real historical truth of what happened with the Agojie Woman Slave Catchers. But, this kind of topic keeps reminding me of the Rennaisance Era when Art imitated truth and it was completely acceptable to re-create idols and then take these White idols that were all over Europe into the continent of Africa and the Americas. I agree with @ProfD in one respect, but as you say, @Pioneer1it's the minorities that may take ideas as being true and then act on it and end up in the system for good business. This may be off topic, but to me it's along the same lines when I think of how, before Obama, there was nothing... and then after the LBGTQ Movement is as if it was always a part of our America system and well, when these relationships end up in court in front of the judge for divorce or whatever, it is good for business. And another subject come to mind-- From cigarettes to vaping. Oh and POT. Good for business. America knows how to keep us filling their pockets. But again, LOL, I guess I may need to NOT READ INTO THIS SO MUCH, you know, lighten up. I am happy that Black women are being elevated in the movies, though. But did it have to be the Dahomey slave system!? Man! LOL.
  23. I cannot believe that you've not heard of this. I've mentioned it before. What I am referring to, may not be a direct connection to that ritual, however, it is extremely alarming. However, the situation at the time of the Haitian Revolution may be more important that the choice that was used to start it. These Haitians were being treated brutally during that time, and the fact that they achieved the victory, may seem bittersweet, with what is going on right now, but it was a great victory at the time. As for 'the sacrifice of the Black Pig' ancient origins, this was practice in ancient Egypt in reference to the god Set [Seth] and later during the Roman Empire times in relation to the oppressed Hebrew Israelites. No. It has nothing to do with believing! This is no different than what is still happening today in how slave children were conditioned to believe in lies and then when they become adults are used to push the lie to support White Supremacy. This is the whole confusion, for example, of many people believing that Jesus is WHITE. For some, it was taught to them from birth and for some, it was a conditioning. So yes, it's a problem, but I am speaking in reference to FORCING SOMEONE TO ACCEPT A BELIEF. Exactly and so before him was Toussaint and later Dessalines continued of whom was connected to Toussaint. The point that I made was in referenct to Toussaint being a devout Catholic and I referenced the Ethiopian spokesperson in that he spoke about how Ethiopia was able to overcome the Italian invasion in reference to the problems that Haitians are having in the past and present.
  24. LOL! @ProfD Obviously the way he is now, I must have overlooked something! And, because he is so outrageous right now, I won't even waste my time going back and digging it up. I vaguely remember he was on at the same time that Sharazad Ali was on.
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