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Troy

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  1. @Pioneer1 there is no harm in going to see a film. I do it from time to time myself. The problem is went we begin to elevate this fiction into something we worship. Don't you see this is the exact same strategy that put 45 into office. Some slick marketers created the fiction of 45 being a savvy businessman for the purpose of bolstering his profile for the Apprentice "reality" TV program. The nation brought into the fiction and we made him POTUS. The facts of his business failures did not matter, what mattered was compelling fiction that was created. White folks are needy too. They needed someone who spoke to their pain and promised to make things better and on paper 45 is doing just that. 45 will serve out his term and do not be surprised if he wins a second term -- unless Oprah runs and she'll win in a landslide.
  2. @Pioneer1 I never meant to completely discount anecdotes. They can be interesting and, when backed by actual data, quite powerful. However, absence such data, I would just not use my personal anecdote as proof of anything dealing with all Black people or a more general audience. This is something you quite often, with reckless abandon. Do you see the difference? So while I may tend to agree with you on the issue of the disappearing straight-Afro-America male in general I just don't have any proof -- other than my own anecdotes -- even as it relates to our representation in literature. Even if you and I combined all of our anecdotes, on the subject, this would not be proof, no matter how good it made us feel or how right we feel we are.
  3. Sure a good argument can be made that by ony exposing yourself to view points that mirror your own, your ideas are never challenged and you never learn. This is a classic filter bubble. But man we already saw this movie we know how it the game works, there is nothing new here except for the fact that our reaction is much more exaggerated that I can recall in recent memory. Besides I'm sure you can think of a great many things that you don't have to experience to understand are bad. I was never enslaved but I read about it. I don't need to have my children taken away from me, see my woman raped, or feel the pain of the whip. I can read about it and imagine. Is that the same thing is being enslaved -- of course not, but it is better than not knowing about it or seeing some sugar coated version of negroes happily singing in he fields.
  4. Please share the link to your youtube channel or post a video.
  5. Yes Del, but payment still has not been adjudicated in court yet. Explain how a divorce can impact 45's presidency before the first term is over?
  6. I agree. Unless this effort is coupled with strategies to hurt gun makers financially through boycotts and legislation nothing will change Which is why nothing has changed.
  7. @Pioneer1, sure I'd accept the notion that heterosexual American Black men maybe be excluded as well. This parallels a period where our incarceration rate climbed and our rates of college graduation related to Black women plummeted. You'll also notice a precipitous drop on the number of Black American-nonbiracial-straight-male novelists who promoted to a wide audience. I don't have firm numbers, but you don't hear names like Travis Hunter, Victor Mcglothin, Eric Jerome Dickey, and Carl Weber nearly as much as you would have 15 years ago-- and they are all still writing... Maybe it is me, with my outside-the-social-media-filter-bubble perspective, but i doubt it, because my book sales tell the same story.
  8. I see the point you are trying to make, but your analogy fails to make the point. There are issues of discretion and judgment that come into play when dudes (and the ladies) start having sex with coworkers, subordinates. So yeah there probably is something "wrong" with the folks on the job screwing each other, when there are so many other ways to find sex partners.
  9. Maybe, but you friend has a point @Pioneer1; sometimes not exposing yourself to propaganda is the best defense. Y'all might recall that during the run up to that last election, I'd decided I was not going to vote, once Hillary became the Democratic candidate. I had been bombarded by so much anti-Hillary "news." I had no interest in supporting her candidacy. Obviously 45 was not a viable alternative. During conversations here, @Cynique convinced me that I really needed to vote, and I ultimately did. Today, we know that social media targeted people with messages psychometrically designed to get you to support 45 or to not vote at all. This is a fact. I feel I was was manipulated, through my use of social media, to loose interest in voting for Clinton. Today to protect myself, I don't read anything on social media unless it is directly related to something I've posted -- and that is always AALBC.com related stuff. I simply refuse to subject myself to Facebook's manipulation. So I get it when some people actively avoid seeing the film and refuse to expose themselves to Disney's propaganda. There is a part of me that wished I had not paid to see the film. But I'm not going to beat myself up over it, because I'm not nearly as susceptible to the hype as most seem to be. So it is not always best to see things for yourself. There are other ways to acquire knowledge, reading is one.
  10. No crime in son getting divorced. The payment to silence "lover" is still an allegation. These are the facts. Does not matter what I think, 'cause niether will get him booted.
  11. Coogler has done some brilliant films -- no doubt! But you will never see me do a wakanda salute or look to wakanda for a source of Black pride it is just a movie based upon pure fiction, unlike the Fruitvale, 42, and Marshall films.
  12. Deepak Chopra seems to be trying to contort quantum physics into a a form of neo-spirituality; which most physics bristle at.
  13. Well no one can be certain... RICO means jail time. Image that.
  14. Hey Del it would be helpful if you shared a bit more about the links you are posting. The title at a minimum and the reason why you are sharing it. That would help others determine if they want to read the articles. The first paragraph, for a well written article will contain a thesis statement, so that is usually the the easiest thing to do I know you are accessing the site from a mobile device. Whenever I'm using my cell phone to post to the site I was use the voice to text feature, that helps a great deal.
  15. Africans abroad are probably more susceptible to American propaganda that Americans are. Al Jazeers's title: "Movie critics have praised the film, but cultural critics argue Marvel Studios, and its parent company Disney, may be exploiting black political and cultural movements for their own financial gain." I'm obviously in the cultural critics corner. The Root's title: "Audiences Across Africa Hail Black Panther for Humanizing Black Characters" As expected they are all-in when it comes to promoting Marvel propaganda. Quartz's title, “Black Panther” is now the highest grossing film ever in East, West and southern Africa. {Yawn} Interesting Al Jazeera reported that there is a boycott petition going around. All is not lost, but no one is gonna stand up to Disney and more than they'd stand up to Amazon or Facebook.
  16. Sure he does -- but he is used to that. He has been sued hundreds of times. You and I have probably never been sued once between us. I don't think March was a particular relavatory month. But you did not answer my question. Do you think he will make it past this Summer?
  17. @Cynique, I would not the definition to the word, because I just assume people can look them up. I look up words all the time, something my understanding of a word has a different nuance that the way someone else uses it. Like the word religion. Using a broader definition of religion is why my stance on science becoming a new religion (from @zaji's post) has loosed. Now science is in no way anything like Christianity... I'm not saying that. But if is becoming a new form of religion for some. It helps people make sense of this very mysterious universe.... no deity required. Though for some Feynman comes really close
  18. Welcome to the movement @EVO Universe! Are your books in bookstores? If so, which stores, and how did you, as an independent author, make this happen (this question is open to anyone).
  19. Hey Del what are you trying to say, That 45 is unscrupulous? We get it. Impeachment, or rather getting throw out of office is a completely different matter. I doubt he'll resign on his own accord. He'll go down fighting which will take him to the end of his first term at least. You don't think he'll last past the summer right?
  20. @Cynique I based my statement upon you rejecting the definition of nontheistic: "The term nontheistic religion strikes me as being an oxymoron." I presume this is because your definition of religion is to tied to the notion of a deity. This is a limited version of what religion is or could be. Maybe this is why you reject my statement that religion and science overlap, a little, in the questions they ask.
  21. So @Cynique you now pick and chose the definitions we like to suit are argument? That is quite a "pioneering" statement ma
  22. Cynique for the 3rd time I'm speaking for myself not Sean. Why are you having trouble with this today? Del answered your question., but aren't you familiar with the word "Nontheist?" I'm not making philosophy interchangeable with religion any more than I am making it interchangeable with science. What I'm saying is that there is overlap. I'm not saying Sean said that, but his statement sparked the my statement.
  23. I don;'t understand your first question. Your answer is for the primary questions is as good as any. All I'm saying is that the real answer is more nuanced.
  24. Hi Guest, The Lit Bar has not opened. There used to a bookstore on Jamaica Ave in the small mall (I forget the name of the mall). There is a Black owned indie bookstore in Harlem you can check out: Sister's Uptown: https://aalbc.com/bookstores/store.php?store_name=Sister%26rsquo%3Bs+Uptown+Bookstore Unfortunately the media does not pay the store much any attention but they are actually open. If fact they are closer to many areas in the Bronx than the B&N that closed which was closer to Yonkers than the rest of the Bronx. Sister's Uptown are also the official bookseller for the National Black Writers Conference
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