When was your last pork chop?—DV About 30 years ago. While you are purchasing expensive delicacies from white folks or Asians, my program has 25 young Afrikan American males growing their own crops and feeding their families from our urban garden on the Westside of Charlotte.
Keep calling yourself "African-American".--DV
Why are negroes still using a hyphen? We started saying we are an Afrikan people back in the 1970s. One night in the student union at Morris Brown we argued Jesse Jackson off the stage because he was saying we are a new people--a product of Afrikan roots and American brutes. We didn't even know anything about work of Diop or the work of Drusilla Dunjee Houston. We took Du Bois, Garvey, and Nkrumah and beat Jesse down. The Country Preacher left the place cursing. Yes sir, I'm an Afrikan in America.
You're suddenly calling yourself a Moor. Okay Moor, tell me about Ceuta, and its significance in history.
Keep pursuing "Civil Rights". -- DV
Malcolm taught us that our struggle was for human rights, and the people with whom I engaged in struggle operated off of Malcolm's position. You obviously don’t understand the complexity of our struggle.
• You've called yourself "African" since the 1970's.
• You beat Jesse down.
• You are an "Afrikan" in America.
• Malcolm taught you that your "struggle" was for Human Rights.
Cool.
Big Ups.
Now.
HOW DID ALL THAT WORK OUT FOR YOU?
What grade do you give yourselves on the quantity and quality of black empowerment since the 1970's and this strategy you cling to so feverishly?
I mean.
The irony of people who failed so miserably, to be critical, cynical and dismissive of new ideas and strategies, after their own failed so badly ... is palpable.
What grade do you give yourselves on the quantity and quality of black empowerment…? DV
We’re dealing with dynamics, not a textbook. As Chairman Mao pointed out in his “Four Essays on Philosophy,” one can have correct ideas and still fail at a particular point in history because of the balance of forces.
The irony of people who failed so miserably, to be critical, cynical and dismissive of new ideas and strategies… DV
I don’t think you understand the science of critical thinking. We welcome both challenge and change when new and compelling information is presented. But we don’t accept anything without a critical analysis, and we challenge the veracity of new ideas. If those ideas meet that challenge we adjust our thinking and practice accordingly.
"Helping young men to grow their own food is of faaar more value than an online battle abt myths and memes." KW
Yes. Yes. True Kon Womyn. Very valuable!
Unless of course these young men are growing hybridized food and eating it with genetically modified factory meat soaked in synthetic hormones and pesticide that makes them obese and gives them diseases.
Unless of course those young men are growing food, but are still getting injected with toxic vaccines and dangerous prescription drugs which erode their immune systems.
Unless of course those young men are growing food ... but don't grow up into young men, fathers and husbands because they were never taught to 'Get A Chick'.
In that case, online "battles" about the very 'myths and memes' which ultimately PROGRAM their behavior ... can not only free young men from the continuous cycle of slow dumbed down Plantation death ... those battles about 'myths and memes' could free a people from mental slavery and collective suicide.
LOOOOL! Oooh somebody got their lips poked out and feelin' all critical. Why y'tryin that NYAUOT reverse psychology? It's telling. Y'get your props when y'do, but let others shine for a minute, huh?
In that case, online "battles" about the very 'myths and memes' which ultimately PROGRAM their behavior ... can not only free young men from the continuous cycle of slow dumbed down Plantation death ... those battles about 'myths and memes' could free a people from mental slavery and collective suicide.
Asante Sana KW. Obviously, we’re in Harriet Tubman-mode, providing values which will enhance their possibilities to 10-15 here, 20-30 there.
Before our programs begin the young men recite this mantra:
I watch my thoughts, they become my words
I watch my words, they become my actions
I watch my actions, they become my character
I watch my character, it determines my destiny
“Values are categories of commitment and priorities which enhance or diminish human possibilities.” As a result of the manhood training I’m receiving at The Males Place, I have a positive focus on my thoughts, words, action, character, and destiny, which will enhance my possibilities, thus benefitting myself, my family, my community and my people. Ashe’
Unless of course those young men are growing food, but… DV
Based on the empirical evidence hereabouts, eating Raw Sesame & Flax Bread w/ Avocado provides no guarantees that one has the ability to think critically and to act positively in concert with others.
Are you finally committing to an organization, and to a specific set of beliefs? Or is this just a ruse?
ReplyDeletehttp://www.yellowpages.com/los-angeles-ca/mip/moorish-science-temple-no-24-1835019
ReplyDeleteYou in Cali, right?
"Are you finally committing to an organization, and to a specific set of beliefs?" Makhereu Bradley
ReplyDeleteWhy you asking little snide ask questions?
Don't worry about what I'm doing.
I'm realigning Plantation Negro Paradigms.
That's my organization. That's my set of beliefs.
You think just because your lips are poked out and your arms are folded means your paradigms are not being shifted?
Please.
Good looking out D.
ReplyDeleteI'm realigning Plantation Negro Paradigms.-- DV
ReplyDeleteIf give you credit where credit is due. Dat conspiracy theory bait has hooked a few fools.
Yeah. Maybe.
ReplyDelete"Conspiracy Theory" is what Plantation Negros call ideas they don't have permission to consider.
Keep eatin Genetically Modified factory meat.
Keep sucking on monkey virus vaccines.
Keep calling yourself "African-American".
Keep pursuing "Civil Rights".
Keep eating hybrid foods.
Maintain your faith in Plantation MD's.
We'll see who the fools are Makheru.
BTW.
Stop frontin'.
When was your last pork chop?
I saw the poll son, nobody who visits the blog calls themselves African-American.
ReplyDeleteSo, the crusade is against who exactly?
You.
ReplyDeleteOh, cool. Thanks for clearing that up.
ReplyDeleteWhen was your last pork chop?—DV
ReplyDeleteAbout 30 years ago. While you are purchasing expensive delicacies from white folks or Asians, my program has 25 young Afrikan American males growing their own crops and feeding their families from our urban garden on the Westside of Charlotte.
Keep calling yourself "African-American".--DV
Why are negroes still using a hyphen? We started saying we are an Afrikan people back in the 1970s. One night in the student union at Morris Brown we argued Jesse Jackson off the stage because he was saying we are a new people--a product of Afrikan roots and American brutes. We didn't even know anything about work of Diop or the work of Drusilla Dunjee Houston. We took Du Bois, Garvey, and Nkrumah and beat Jesse down. The Country Preacher left the place cursing. Yes sir, I'm an Afrikan in America.
You're suddenly calling yourself a Moor. Okay Moor, tell me about Ceuta, and its significance in history.
Keep pursuing "Civil Rights". -- DV
Malcolm taught us that our struggle was for human rights, and the people with whom I engaged in struggle operated off of Malcolm's position. You obviously don’t understand the complexity of our struggle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdCsoQPu5bg
I hear you Brother Makheru.
ReplyDelete• You've called yourself "African" since the 1970's.
• You beat Jesse down.
• You are an "Afrikan" in America.
• Malcolm taught you that your "struggle" was for Human Rights.
Cool.
Big Ups.
Now.
HOW DID ALL THAT WORK OUT FOR YOU?
What grade do you give yourselves on the quantity and quality of black empowerment since the 1970's and this strategy you cling to so feverishly?
I mean.
The irony of people who failed so miserably, to be critical, cynical and dismissive of new ideas and strategies, after their own failed so badly ... is palpable.
What grade do you give yourselves on the quantity and quality of black empowerment…? DV
ReplyDeleteWe’re dealing with dynamics, not a textbook. As Chairman Mao pointed out in his “Four Essays on Philosophy,” one can have correct ideas and still fail at a particular point in history because of the balance of forces.
The irony of people who failed so miserably, to be critical, cynical and dismissive of new ideas and strategies… DV
I don’t think you understand the science of critical thinking. We welcome both challenge and change when new and compelling information is presented. But we don’t accept anything without a critical analysis, and we challenge the veracity of new ideas. If those ideas meet that challenge we adjust our thinking and practice accordingly.
Maaad props Bro Makheru!
ReplyDeleteHelping young men to grow their own food is of faaar more value than an online battle abt myths and memes.
Words without work is meaningless.
And xtra maaad, maaad props to others who are doing good in their communities as well.
"Helping young men to grow their own food is of faaar more value than an online battle abt myths and memes." KW
ReplyDeleteYes. Yes. True Kon Womyn. Very valuable!
Unless of course these young men are growing hybridized food and eating it with genetically modified factory meat soaked in synthetic hormones and pesticide that makes them obese and gives them diseases.
Unless of course those young men are growing food, but are still getting injected with toxic vaccines and dangerous prescription drugs which erode their immune systems.
Unless of course those young men are growing food ... but don't grow up into young men, fathers and husbands because they were never taught to 'Get A Chick'.
In that case, online "battles" about the very 'myths and memes' which ultimately PROGRAM their behavior ... can not only free young men from the continuous cycle of slow dumbed down Plantation death ... those battles about 'myths and memes' could free a people from mental slavery and collective suicide.
Words without work is meaningless.
ReplyDeleteK-Dub is truth.
Everything else is conversation...,
LOOOOL! Oooh somebody got their lips poked out and feelin' all critical. Why y'tryin that NYAUOT reverse psychology? It's telling. Y'get your props when y'do, but let others shine for a minute, huh?
ReplyDeleteIn that case, online "battles" about the very 'myths and memes' which ultimately PROGRAM their behavior ... can not only free young men from the continuous cycle of slow dumbed down Plantation death ... those battles about 'myths and memes' could free a people from mental slavery and collective suicide.
ReplyDeletethis is why I come here.
thank you
Kill the mathematics. Not needed. :)
ReplyDeleteScience have found the oldest skulls in the Americas.
Click here
Lucia was a Negroid!!!
LOL. The technocrats have spoken and DV was right.
End of Story.
Asante Sana KW. Obviously, we’re in Harriet Tubman-mode, providing values which will enhance their possibilities to 10-15 here, 20-30 there.
ReplyDeleteBefore our programs begin the young men recite this mantra:
I watch my thoughts, they become my words
I watch my words, they become my actions
I watch my actions, they become my character
I watch my character, it determines my destiny
“Values are categories of commitment and priorities which enhance or diminish human possibilities.” As a result of the manhood training I’m receiving at The Males Place, I have a positive focus on my thoughts, words, action, character, and destiny, which will enhance my possibilities, thus benefitting myself, my family, my community and my people. Ashe’
Unless of course those young men are growing food, but… DV
Based on the empirical evidence hereabouts, eating Raw Sesame & Flax Bread w/ Avocado provides no guarantees that one has the ability to think critically and to act positively in concert with others.