Everything posted by Troy
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Malcolm X Debates Evie Rich (1961) - This is Deep
@Cynique you first hand accounts from the past are always fascinating. @Mel Hopkins, thanks for the quote: Wangari Maathai 🙂 ALso, the video you posted regarding Malcolm is the reason I cited the NOI and Malcolm X when asked who protects Black women. The NOI are not unique, but they are a visible example. But again the media loves to push the image od weak males. Strong Black males are marginalized to the point of obscurity, so much so people -- even Black ones -- don't believe we exist.
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Malcolm X Debates Evie Rich (1961) - This is Deep
Lol! Damn @Chevdove that was a wild story. Nice opening to a book about a good, hard working man, and his loving, but nutty wife. @Cynique no (wo)man is perfect. But some are more accomplished and inspiring than others. Neither King or Malcolm were perfect or above critique. So I'm with you on that regard. I would put Obama in the same category it got to the point for me was beginning to dislike the man because so many (usually women) treated him like he was the second coming. Any critique was met with hostility. I have no problem being critical of Obama, which, for a Black person, is the very definition if being an iconoclast. I find less to be critical of King or Malcolm that I do of Obama. I tend to agree. If you read my newsletter https://madmimi.com/p/6aaf4d?fe=1&pact=1349867-148415217-8791670882-25c1d2bb2a31c65f5317d9dc825a3cdd220b508e I attempt to provide a variety of information, but I've found, over time, the content reflect what i personally feel is important. In this issue mean works that celebrate Black women activitist, who are iften marginalized in favor of the men. Thanks for the nuanced response to my reaction to your rebuttal to @Pioneer1 and @Delano's simplistic atribution of highly opinionated to your personality. To a causal oberverer we could all be called "highly opinionated" but that is crudely reductionist and does not tell your full story. Thanks for continuing to tell your story. I do too. It does not make us bad.... just human. I grew up in a segregated ghetto, I know my perspective is influenced by this experience.
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Malcolm X Debates Evie Rich (1961) - This is Deep
LOL ain't that the Mother effing truth. On the dating scene now I'm Mister Communication, and you know what even talking to folks I'm was not particularly interested initially in makes them even more interesting. I would not be so quick to dismiss the experience of a single man regarding why women get married. Getting married is relatively easy. Staying married is the hard part. Getting married and the staying married are too different entirely different things. (Wait?! Am I, actually, backing up @Pioneer1 against Cynique -- lawd hammercy!) Right now the focus was in the getting married part. @Mel Hopkins raised an interesting point in that marriage is indeed a business relationship. I suspect marriages thought of in this way would last longer than those that were not. I'm not saying love is not a factor, but if you respect your partner, have a physical attraction, and keep your business cap on the love that can grow from that partnership may be boundless. @Delano can you be highly opinionated and not self-centered? Highly opinionated implies an irrational fixation on one's own thoughts over those of others, which is the very definition of being self-centered? What do you think? Deep. imagine if Malcolm was allowed to continue to grow and develop as a man....
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Malcolm X Debates Evie Rich (1961) - This is Deep
@Pioneer1 I'd previously heard the Hannity and Khalid interview. I thought the Carter interview was more biased which is why I shared it here. It was almost bizarre how Dominic kept putting words in Khalid's mouth. I did not know Khalid was so heavily credentialed. What do you know about his getting booted out of the NOI and his death? I met Dominic once when he was promoting is book No Momma's Boy. Maybe he was trying to overcompensate in this interview. He was later accused of spousal abuse and lost his job as a result. @Mel Hopkins that is what it is all about.
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Malcolm X Debates Evie Rich (1961) - This is Deep
@Pioneer1 Khalid also started in the NOI. Here he makes NY1 reported look pretty weak.
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December 2018 – Stamped from the Beginning
Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America by Ibram X. Kendi Honored by the National Book Awards in 2016 Publication Date: Apr 12, 2016 List Price: $32.99 (store prices may vary) Format: Hardcover Classification: Nonfiction Page Count: 592 ISBN13: 9781568584638 Imprint: Nation Books Book Description: Some Americans cling desperately to the myth that we are living in a post-racial society, that the election of the first Black president spelled the doom of racism. In fact, racist thought is alive and well in America - more sophisticated and more insidious than ever. And as award-winning historian Ibram X. Kendi argues in Stamped from the Beginning, if we have any hope of grappling with this stark reality, we must first understand how racist ideas were developed, disseminated, and enshrined in American society.
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Found on Facebook
Very peculiar... Did you ever view the video on youtube?
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Malcolm X Debates Evie Rich (1961) - This is Deep
See what I mean I had not idea. I thought Tiger married some PWT baby sister. That was the narrative running around social media. I should just get my news from @Mel Hopkins 🙂 This is deep. As I navigate the dating scene; I say to myself that I want, indeed need someone from a class above my own, but in the final analysis I'm more attracted to women in my class and I believe the attraction works the other way too. The same also goes for intelligence, physical fitness, and spirituality. I'd want a mate in the same ballpark as I am in all these dimensions. Thinking about it a bit more, I don't think an Evie Rich would even consider a Brother like myself. I think she had to marry a white guy. Maybe that is also part of my aversion to her was well @Pioneer1. It was not just her disagreement with Malcom, maybe I saw it as her disagreeing with everything he represented -- including myself.
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Malcolm X Debates Evie Rich (1961) - This is Deep
I think it was the combination of that and her opposition to virtually every point made by Malcolm. Now I know, in the early 60's, many middle and upper middle class black people rejected Malcolm's relatively radical position to white people and white racism. Still, knowing the context of the time, she rubbed me the wrong way -- especially when you consider how things turned out.
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Invisible Black Males
Then you are not reading or understanding the availabke information, the Russians exoloited the vulnerability in the electoral process.... I'm rethinking this now. your dismissal of Russian influence in the election is clearly influenced by Facebook's desire to keep you on the platform and even have you vigorously defending it. Well @Delano you were lucky that time, others not so much. Read much climate change denyer propaganda on Facebook today?
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Who or what is a Black Person
Your response was very funny @Pioneer1, but you shoukd reread the name of the topic topic.
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Malcolm X Debates Evie Rich (1961) - This is Deep
You know what @Pioneer1 after thinking about what you just wrote it makes perfect sense. Often the simplest expaination is the right one.
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Minister Louis Farrakahn
There are plenty of white ones ho Judism is analogous to the Nation. One the Black side there are a few but nothing im aware of the compares in scale and longevity to the Nation. Man back in the day, before conitellpro and that BS nearly destroyed the Nation they were running businesses all over harlem. They embraced incarcerated brothers everyone else threw away. They had a school and an impressive mosque. They identied and trained ministers like malcom and farrakhan and other dynamic speakers included Conrad Muhammad. Ministers who went and inspired the general public to be proud to be Black and to do for self.
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Malcolm X Debates Evie Rich (1961) - This is Deep
I'm glad you shared that photo @Pioneer1 was wondering what she looked like. I wish there was a video of the conversation. She sounded like, and said things that a white woman, would say. I wonder what she thinks think about malcolm now, 60 years later. @Mel Hopkins, oh wait. I thought yall were talking about your run-of-mill white girl. Shoot, if i could get a white woman in the top 1% of wealth to marry me..... sheeeeit, everybody including my deep south fam can kiss MBA!
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Malcolm X Debates Evie Rich (1961) - This is Deep
Of course not. Islam just started it is not even as old as Christianity. As far as successful Black men, I have no idea. It seems counterintuitive; if you are paid, why not share the wealth with a sister? Maybe it is cultural? Maybe it is self-hate. I dunno know. Personally, I don't spend enough time around white women to even have the opportunity. My family would probably trip if I even dated a white women LOL. They ones from the deep south you probably disown me -- they don't pay that shit.
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You Negros Running Around doing the Wakanda Salute Need to Watch this
Surely you can come up with some examples on you own @Delano. You should consider watching the video. If fact you don't have to watch it, you can just listen to like the radio. That is how I "watched" it. I found the video because we are planning to review Todd Steven Burroughs, Marvel’s Black Panther: A Comic Book Biography, From Stan Lee to Ta-Nehisi Coates,
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Malcolm X Debates Evie Rich (1961) - This is Deep
I agreed with much of what Malcolm said. The only thing, that comes to mind, is it the interracial marriage thing. People should marry whoever makes them the least unhappy 😉 I can't see myself marrying a white woman, but I have nothing against Brothers who do, if that is what floats their boat. Look, Islam has been a very positive thing for a great many people all over the world. However I would marry a white woman before I joined Islam if that answers your question.
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Rich For A Few Hours
This year I lost my wallet twice credit cars, and close to $100 in cash. Once at the beach and once in a club. At the beach someone gave the wallet to a cop and the cop looked me up in a database called my next of kin who called me. I called the cop and he drove my wallet over to where I was. In the club went to the DJ booth and asked him to make an announcement. He did and about 30 minutes later my wallet was return. I'm far from a rich man and I need every penny that I have (one would think I'd be more careful with my wallet), so each time the wallet was returned I was grateful. It would have been much easier for each person who returned the wallet to keep it. Maybe if I have 6 large in my wallet it would have been a different story... I'm also not sure I would have returned a wallet with that much cash myself. But I can't condemn someone else that does. @NubianFellow, remind me never to leave any valuables alone in your prescence 🙂
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You Negros Running Around doing the Wakanda Salute Need to Watch this
@Delano, no there are many find as respectable people who flash the Wakanda salute. I'm just now one of them. My position on the jewish influence that they exert outsized influence on Black popular culture from the film, TV, music etc...
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Found on Facebook
OK @Delano I'm going to delete them this I saw this one another post of yours as well.
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Invisible Black Males
Email which is a great tools has been destroyed by marketers and phishing schemes and the like. I shared really bad one here which actually had an old password I used (obviously from a hacked website). I also get email from my bank, domain name registrar, invoices, etc all fake trying to get my personal information. I'm not surprised people fall for these for they are much more sophisticated than the Nigerian price looking for someplace to deposit funds. 90 or more of my email is garbage -- FAR worse than my physical mail. 🙂 Again I suggest that you don't extend your personal experience with social media to the general population of users. Here is an example that I previously gave you: We know that Russians targeted African Americans in the 2016 election, by bombarding us with anti-Clinton rhetoric and some cases outright lies. We know Black voter participation was down in the 2016 election. It is pretty easy to connect the dots on this one. So while you were not impacted (beyond hating trump more). I and many other people in my filter bubble was... the disgruntled electorate fed up with both parties to the point we would vote for the 3rd party candidate or no one all all. Also it is hard to convince someone who is being manipulated that they are being manipulated. Once it became clear to me that I was being manipulated the strategies Facebook uses became plain and then irritating. Which i why I simply stopped using it. @Delano, maybe this is why you are a climate change denyer. Why consume news on a platform known to promulgate fake news stories? As far as the Black male group, I don't recall seeing the invitation, but you know I stopped engaging in Facebook groups years ago.
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You Negros Running Around doing the Wakanda Salute Need to Watch this
This video speak to why I can't get all wrapped up into the Black Panther hype. I was not familiar with all the background and the Jewish influence in defining Black culture which is notion a reject on every level -- even when it comes in the forum of Black Panther. The speaker, Todd Steven Burroughs, Marvel’s Black Panther: A Comic Book Biography, From Stan Lee to Ta-Nehisi Coates, Reginald Hudlin's and the other Black writers impact was positive and has somewhat weakened my aversion to embracing the World of Wakanda. I still ain't doing no Wakandan salute.
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Malcolm X Debates Evie Rich (1961) - This is Deep
Malcolm X debates Evie Rich (a Black woman who is from CORE) on WCAU Radio in 1961. The argument resonates today. The National is (was) 100% against "interracial" marriage. Rich is married to a white man and hearing her speak about being married to a white man in the context of 1961 America rubs me the wrong way... I can't help it... She said she was as in touch with the so called negro is almost laughable. When Malcolm talks about the importance of land. I agree with him. When Rich disputed him see made it seems as if any educated person would know that this is not true. Neither provided their point but Malcolm's make more sense to me. I view the WWW as analogous to physical land. We are not property owners, but rather fight to excel on white owned properties -- present company excluded of course 😉
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They are singing your praises Troy
Thanks again @Delano I would have, of course, missed this were it not for you sharing it on AALBC -- thanks! I still maintain an AALBC Facebook page and shared the image there (see below). Gwen Richardson, the lady I'm pictured with started her website, cushcity.com the same year I started launched AALBC (1998). Cush City was one of the largest Black owned websites of the day (it may still be). Gwen business was covered in business publications and general interest magazines like Jet. After launching Cush City (Cush City also had a brick and mortar bookstore, which predated the website, but has subsequently closed) Gwen moved on to write several books (one won an NAACP Image Award) and with her husband Willie, launched the National Black Book Festival, which will celebrate it's 13th year in 2019. Gwen was one of the few Black owned business, in the book space, that I was was able to collaborate with over the years. For years I regularly reached out to all of the online booksellers I was aware of to collaborate, so my ability to work with here is saying a lot. She has managed to roll with the times while I obsessive pursue independence on the web. She is a savvy business woman.
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Found on Facebook
Thanks @Delano for sharing this article on AALBC's social media platform! "Booming" is hyperbolic, but there does indeed seem an increase in the number of stores. The ABA's report of a 5% increase in sales feels about right. In the Black community, which lags the white community in good times and is hit harder in bad, there is no cause for real celebration yet. We (Black-owned indies) are still down a couple hundreds stores just in the time that I've been running AALBC. Why the Alanis Morissette video?