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That is just terrible. One reason I don't "the news" real life violence and tragedy is just so sad. I simply cant image what I'd do if my 3-year-old shot herself with a gun laying around the house. Who is that stupid and careless... @aka Contrarian you look great with a mind to match!
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You too @ProfD? Were either of you two vaccinated? Where did you get this information from? Who who said the contents were sealed? did you go look for this information and then discover that the documents were sealed for 75 years? The contents of the vaccine have not been sealed for 75 years. They’re available on the web. Man, we live in a world with access to so much information, but collectively we are so ill informed.
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This statement is completely false. We’ve gone over this already. The Covid vaccine is not gene therapy. it took me five seconds to find several sources that fact checked the guy statement you can read one here: https://fullfact.org/health/bayer-covid-vaccine-gene-therapy/ you can also read what the center for disease control has written about the Covid vaccine not being Gene Editing. https://www.cdc.gov/covid/vaccines/how-they-work.html This information is easily and freely available to anyone who was interested in learning about the subject. Again, this is freely available information from the scientific community you have chosen to not look for it, or you have found it and simply rejected it. There is no reason for me to believe that there is anything I can write that will convince you otherwise. I’m not sure why people continue to propagate this myth of a vaccine being Gene Editing even if it was Gene Editing and it prevented millions of deaths would it be a bad thing? I just don’t understand this phenomenon. @frankster now that I presented you with the information you requested are you gonna change your mind?
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I think the checks and balances will ultimately work and a dictatorship or monarchy will not emerge. The pendulum will swing the other way and if we don’t get a Democrat in office we’ll get a moderate “normal” republican in the oval office.
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Odds are @aka Contrarian will see the end of Trump's presidency. More importantly we can benefit from more of her great posts.
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I agree @aka Contrarian I can see them installing an incompetent anti-vaxxer. As @ProfD wrote "Monarez didn't go along with RFK Jr.s narrative on vaccines. She choose to stick with science." The replacement will clearly reject science. Sadly, there are many people who feel they know more than the scientific community which it comes to infectious diseases and how to treat them. When it comes to preforming brain surgery or sending a rocket to the moon. None of these antivaxxer think they know more that these doctors and PhD's. But on the subject of treating infectious diseases every couch potato is an expert.
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THAT is the kind of thing Tyler Perry hits on: Including a dead 5-yearold?! Was this in a month, week, or, say it ain't so, a day?! I say let them go to Chicago. If it saves lives great! I know the politicians don't like it. I wonder how the people you live under the threat f catching a stray feel?
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That and with the title of THE 100 BEST BLACK MOVIES (EVER) it was designed to feed the algorithm, attract attention, get a reaction, and generate controversy. It got my attention and shared it here hoping for similar effect. Years ago, I regularly published move reviews including, an annual summary of the Top Black moves; "Blacktrospective: Annual Assessment of the Best in Black Cinema, and Oscar predictions." The Brother (@Pioneer1 would probably question is "Blackness" ) who wrote these, Kam Williams sadly passed in 2019. Kam published more than 900 book and movie reviews as well articles and interviews. His articles were nationally syndicated and as a result appears on many other Black websites. Google harshly penalized my site back in 2015 for this -- their algorithm penalized sites that published copied content. Google killed a lot of Black sites back then. But I digress I remember the first time I saw anything by Tyler Perry. I was with a group of people who were excited to see a DVD of a Tyler Perry stage play. Some of the actors appear in his films today. People loved it thought Madea was hilarious. There was gospel singing and the Christian moralizing we still find in his films today. He definitely hot n something that resonates with the masses. Of course he deserves to be on anyone's top Black films. I would probably pick his first major motion picture featured Madea -- whatever that one was.
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Great and informative documentaries about Africa and Africans
Troy replied to frankster's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Inherently we are. Culture exerts a great deal of control in creating differences and even killing each other over them. Our culture extols mighty individualism other are communal. I believe we evolved to be communal and are optimized for that behavior and we would be better off if out culture aligned with our nature. -
Which one would y'all pick. I watched the trailer for the latest one last night. A couple of thugs tried to car jack her, she doused them as gasoline and torched their car. It as about as funny as you might find burning someone to death would be,,, Instead, I watched some foreign film about people being sealed, inexplicably, sealed inside their apartment. It was an interesting premise, but failed to deliver.
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Miko Branch, Best Selling Author to Appear at La Casa Azul Bookstore
Troy replied to Troy's topic in Black Literature
10 years later browsers no longer support .swf (Shockwave Flash) files, an old Adobe Flash format that’s no longer supported in most browsers because of security vulnerabilities. My first attempt to convert the file failed the audio was preserved but the video was corrupted.... -
@Delano I can only presume the movie you shared is one that you recommend. I will check it out now. @aka Contrarian yes, something from Tyler Perry should’ve made the list given the other crap that’s on it. @Pioneer1 man Viola Davis was great in that film! The main character’s name is Troy so hit m ron a different level
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@Pioneer1 your narrative perfectly illustrates the problem.
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By the time I started school the environment was certainly optimized for girls -- virtually all my teachers in primary were white women. When I started in the corporate world martinis at lunch, smoking in the office, and female secretaries were common of course that all changed by the time I left, but corporate life was still dominated by white men or people who behaved like them. I'm sure things have changed a great deal depending upon the industry. Anecdotally we need more men in school and women in corporate America. I don't think the current situation is a "plan." Yeah dumb people don't know how dumb they are in a given subject and overestimate their knowledge on said subject. Which is why people who know every little about science will easily reject the conclusions drawn by the scientific community in fair of any lunatic who says something that make sense to someone with limited knowledge or a desired to misled people...
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What would you say is the fundamental basis of reality
Troy replied to Delano's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
Most people marry and have children with people of their own race, but judging by the proliferation of commercials depicting interracial couple. this used to irk me because it struck me as pandering. I don't think you have to be a bigot to feel this way... I do think the idea of "We can thank the Progressives who are rubbing our noses..." is a problem of progressives. But if they did not do that they would not be "progressives." -
Judging by Viagra sales plenty of men are admitting a problem. Prince was shorter and effeminate and you could not beat the women off him with a stick. Obviously it is much more than stature that attracts women. There are whole bunch of guys who admit they can't attract a woman and have formed communities of Incels. ...including virile nerds
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Robin Harris used to have a funny story about the situation.
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You too man! I clearly remember the first time I saw you in 1991, because you are a black man in a mostly white environment. You were working in a computer lab a place I ultimately got a job which in some indirect way led to AALBC, Well, I appreciate you and everyone else who spends some of their precious time here. The only thing that will save the rest of the web, including websites like AALBC are human beings. The amount of AI generated content on social media is staggering.
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As I wrote, there is clearly nothing that I can post that would change your mind. Even the fact that prisoners died at a higher rate from Covid you distorted what I wrote to imply that prisoners die at a higher rate in general. But again, your bias is so extreme, it borders on being delusional. Has it occurred to you that might be the case because those doctors deserved to have their licenses revoked? I’m not sure what “many doctors” means to you, but I’m quite confident it was a small minority of them. @frankster are you a complete anti-vaxxer or is it just a Covid vaccine? @frankster I don’t suppose you know very many people who died from Covid, was hospitalized from Covid, or is currently suffering from long Covid?
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What would you say is the fundamental basis of reality
Troy replied to Delano's topic in Culture, Race & Economy
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It is not that simple. I was always harassed by NYC police officers even the Black ones! Ome of my earliest memories was a Black cop squeezing my arm so tight that he hurt me because I was walking on the grass in the projects this was like 1965! All of my interactions with police here in Florida has been respectful and even helpful! One even retuned a wallet I lost which required calling around to get my number and driving it to where I was! Something like that happening in NYC is unimaginable. Racism does not respect geographic boundaries. if it did you might find the most racist people in the north east!
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Speaking of @aka Contrarian and longevity. This popped in my inbox this morning. I first met Carolyn at least 20 years ago, she is part of the NYC literati founding a literary magazine and a film festival. Celebrate Harlem's Newest Centenarian! Happy 100th Birthday, Mom! Dear Fam, Today, join my family and I in honoring my mother's 100th birthday celebration! I'm taking pause over the next few days to rejoice my mom's longevity and contributions to her Harlem community. We have lost so many loved ones during the past few years that it is necessary to take time to celebrate birthdays, anniversaries and special milestones (personal and professional) in our lives. NYC's hustle culture rarely allows you to honor important moments in your life or take time to be present in the moment and relax. We are human and not machines. As a Libra, I am committed to practicing the art of balance and invite you to take time to reflect and shout out "Happy 100th Birthday" to my special mom. She inspired me to be courageous during the pandemic and return to the foundation she established when I was five years old. Mom was the first vegetarian I know who started a personal protest in buying food filled with "chemicals" and "Yellow Dye Number 9." Her favorite book was "Back to Eden," which favored holistic living and natural foods. I attribute my mom's longevity not only to what she put in her body but her mental capacity to put faith, love and compassion above everything. May mom continue to enjoy more years with us! Enclosed is my short poem dedicated to mom that I wrote years ago! Wishing you a happy holiday weekend and joy! peace and blessings, Carolyn Executive Director African Voices Declaration of Independence (The Day My Mother Went Insane) the day she went insane my mother declared herself a Sovereign State She threw away money Washington, Lincoln & Jackson went up in flames she hung a red flag in the living room, declared her home a new nation The day my mother went insane started 25 years ago She passed a law against Red meat, declared it an illegal contraband in her home She tossed pork chops, steak and even the leftover fried chicken in the trash Her insanity she says Is God´s Wisdom the day my mother went insane she threw away her pressing comb, let her hair lock she screamed about conspiracies against Black boys and girls, attending schools that don't teach and dying at the hands of cops that kill the day my mother went insane American doctors held her hostage, tried to make her believe Prozac and talk shows were real tried to make her believe that killing babies was okay tried to make her believe their insanity was reality the day my mother went insane I cried, silently because she was Free A nation unto her own. © January 1999, Carolyn A. Butts
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Sorry this conversation started back in April, and I have not read all of it. Still, I'm curious to know what right you believe what "right" a man has that cannot be usurped or granted by a government.
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Yeah, you can't legally pump your own gas in NJ. I have not stopped for gas there in a long time, but they would occasionally clean your windshield and check your fluids. Today I get my gas at Costco and all the attendant there does is make sure you turn your car off before pumping gas are not installing a skimming device