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I wanted to post this about a week ago when I was listening to Coast To Coast with George Norry but there have been a least a dozen times I wanted to post about this subject over the past 15 years everytime I see or hear about some white person who got says they abducted by aliens, or can see ghosts, or is a medium, or had a near-death experience, or a person with healing powers, why you never hear about black people / african-americans who had these experiences or can speak with the dead, or have we and we treat them as crazy, psychiatric patients, or voodoo practitioners?
I've heard of older family members who always got a story or two about an old women in the black neighborhood who was a physic or being a so-called witchdoctor but never just a plain person who had spiritual gifts, or a con-artist preacher who claims to heal people but really don't, why are white people held in high regard as being the only ones who can do these things while history has always said that black people & tribal native americans from the 40's to the 70's been doing it for decades with bad stigmas surrounding them.
I know I feel like everything I see is always on a racist slant but I've been raised that way from jump when my mother was always deep into black history, pro-black movement, new age books, and conspiracy theories, so you kind of always see the other side of the coin with situations, it probably doesn't help that I've been listening to talk radio for mad years since end of high school but I feel it's entertaining not stressful like I gotta preach to people what's wrong with this and that, I just see it and laugh at it.
Anyway how do you all feel about that, I just wondering what GD had to say about the whole physic field of whites but no blacks being in the limelight if there is any of them worthy of that note?
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--------- "We in here talking about later career Prince records & your fool ass is cruising around in a time machine trying to collect props for a couple of sociopathic degenerates" - s.blak
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