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"karibkween, the people of amorica were condition to be angry and conditioned to hate the people of iraq."
I am a naturalized American citizen and resident, yet I do not hate the people of Iraq. Further, anger is an emotion best left to children. As adults we learn or should have already learned that actions committed in haste or anger are usually the ones we regret.
"karibkween, are you suggesting that non'white' people are "devilishly" smart enough at this moment to put 'white' supremacy in check? deja vous. yes, we been there, we done that."
I suggest nothing. I am aware however, that Africans are quite capable of accomplishing everything that non-Africans are capable of accomplishing.
I seek the liberation of Africa and Africans everywhere. I do not speak here on behalf of any other "non-white" populations. I might draw a reference to them if it is applicable, but I cannot speak for other cultures and a heritage in which I do not participate.
Spike Lee is rumoured to be releasing a documentary on New Orleans and the aftermath of Katrina, part of his focus is the rumour surrounding the levee breach. Spike was on a panel that included African-American Michel Martin an ABC news correspondent and European-American "talking head" Tucker Carlson, on the HBO series Real Time with Bill Maher.
Spike's motives for including the "rumour" in his documentary were repeatedly questioned, it was suggested by Ms. Martin that he had become part of an ongoing dialogue between conspiracy theorists (ignorant field reggiN) and the rationalists (educated house reggiN). Mr. Carlson voiced his displeasure at what he thought was a mis-use of Spike's influence. (What a waste of a conduit/mouthpiece for Colonial expression.)
Spike was undeterred, he offered to give Carlson a history lesson. "Did the Tuskegee experiment happen? Was Lincoln and Kennedy assassinated? he asked Carlson. The history of this country is littered with clandestine acts of treachery perpetrated by European-Americans against their own and especially against African-Americans, why should this be so unbelievable.
Mr. Carlson's objection is easily understood, the establishment hates to be exposed. Ms. Martin, who I greatly admire, her reaction is much less understood, unless you understand the psychology of the "house negro."
Many who voice objections and try to denigrate Dr. Kambon suffer from this same psychosis.
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