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Shaun_G
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5. "RE: whose REALLY to blame?"
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>>White people aren't making us shoot
>>each other over overpriced material
>>objects.
>
>They of course provide the guns,
>the material objects, and no
>reasonable way to get them
>for those people who shoot
>themselves over it.
>

True, but you still have to choose to get the gun, and choose to have the mindset that you have to shoot somebody to get that object. As for the reasonable way to get them, that would be
on the blame whitey list - more jobs with livable wages.


>
>>White people aren't making us not
>>teach our children to read
>>and learn math before we
>>even get to school.
>
>Although most whites wait till their
>kids are in K, pre
>K, and 1st grade to
>do so. Theones who
>have power in this area
>have great public schools, or
>even better private schools.
>
I'm not denying this but Whites aren't forcing us to sit our
children down in front of the tv umpteen hours a day instead of
reading to them. Although libraries aren't everywhere there are still enough out there that one can get there hands on some books. My parents were limited financially but they took me to the library and read books to me so I already knew how to read before I started kindergarden.

It can be done and done cheap.


>>White people aren't tackling Black people
>>and shoving crack pipes in
>>their mouths or sticking us
>>with heroin needles.
>
>True. But white advertisers and
>culture men have us convinced
>that we always need to
>feel good, and feel good
>about ourselves.
>

There's a difference between feeling good and getting hooked
on the pipe. If you got to feel good stick to weed.

>>I'm not saying that Whites are
>>innocent, because I could type
>>a list of plenty of
>>things that actually are their
>>fault, but we
>>aren't lemmings wandering around without self
>>control either.
>
>I feel you. I think
>2 out of 3 African
>Americans are considered middle or
>upper class.

Two out of three? Is this really true? What income is considered middle class? That seems a little off to me.

We as
>a people make up the
>9th largest economy in the
>world. We can do
>things, if we could only
>do them together.
>White Americans don't have that kind
>of burden. Even when they
>don't work together, they work
>together to maintain the environment
>where there values and mores
>rule.
>
>We as individual african americans must
>be responsible for ourselves, no
>matter who is causing calamity
>in our community.
>
>Some basic stuff to do
>- get an education that makes
>money - we have enough
>full time poets, what we
>need is Af. Am employers
>who can decide whether or
>not you will fit into
>the corporate culture.
>
>- own a business
>
>- dont' keep up with joneses
>- while Mr. Jones just
>bought a new mercedes, realize
>how much money he is
>losing in terms of investment
>power. Delayed gratification is
>the rule.
>
>- own dont' rent - in
>the long run owning a
>house is cheaper than paying
>rent
>
>- invest early - get an
>IRA and contribute the max
>every year. Do the
>same for your children, or
>future children
>
>- don't lay with anyone that
>you don't want children from
>- easier said than done,
>but always bring some protection
>and spermicide. (brothas and sistas)
>
>
>- support black business - most
>businesses fail within their 1st
>year. But As Af
>Ams we have something called
>ethnic loyalty that we can
>employ. Hong Kong supermarket
>in Houston is owned by
>some Chinese folks who understood
>that Asian folks wanted the
>freshest produce possible, in addition
>to other ethnic delicacies. We
>must develop that kind of
>loyalty, or understanding of our
>own market.
>
>There are a whole bunch of
>these things that all of
>us can employ on a
>daily basis, and a few
>of us with means/education can
>do also.
>
>peace
>k. orr


Words to live by...

Shaun G.

  

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whose REALLY to blame? [View all] , emil, Wed Nov-15-00 10:11 AM
 
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interesting
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it's tricky
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RE: it's tricky
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      but is that a conspiracy?
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      RE: but is that a conspiracy?
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           but I'm saying
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                RE: but I'm saying
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                     RE: but I'm saying
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      Surrounded by Yurugus pt 2
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           RE: Surrounded by Yurugus pt 2
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RE: whose REALLY to blame?
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RE: whose REALLY to blame?
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RE: whose REALLY to blame?
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Exactly!
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RE: whose REALLY to blame?
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      RE: whose REALLY to blame?
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           RE: whose REALLY to blame?
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           RE: whose REALLY to blame?
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                RE: whose REALLY to blame?
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but
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scarface..
AfricanHerbsman
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RE: whose REALLY to blame?
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agreed
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      RE: agreed
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thing is..
AfricanHerbsman
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there's a fine line
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      there's no line..
AfricanHerbsman
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RE: whose REALLY to blame?
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Its no ones fault or is it...
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