Saturday, October 29, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
Introduction To Plantation Negro Haters 003 • DV University • Spring Semester 2011
DMG said...
Denmark Vesey said ...
Only a cornball jealous pork eating hater, with so much estrogen in his system... he's developed man boobs ... would bend over backwards to find fault in a husband expecting to be served by his wife.
STFU.
Whey dem bumbaclot get dat frum? You Plantation Negros are so eager to conform you've adopted the pose of old white lesbians.
You gotdamn right I expect my wife to serve me.
That's probably why she likes doing it. Don't project your ghetto ass slave hangups about servitude and oppression. That's some shit you learned from 20 years of "Black History Month" and reruns of Roots: The Next Generation.
When my wife makes me a plate, it is not service, nerds. It is art.
I suppose one would have to ask his Mrs. if she does or does not feel oppressed by that action.
My wife knows how to fill her own gas tank, and I know how to set the table and clean dishes if need be. Then again, my son knows how to and does all of those jobs...and then some. Can't send my boy into the world not knowing how to change car oil, wash clothes and clean dishes on his own. I hope he appreciates the gesture if his future woman does get him a plate, but I wouldn't want him to just expect it.
"Anonymous" said...
Denmark Vesey said ...
Only a cornball jealous pork eating hater, with so much estrogen in his system... he's developed man boobs ... would bend over backwards to find fault in a husband expecting to be served by his wife.
"it's ok if she serves him ... as long as he doesn't expect it"
STFU.
Whey dem bumbaclot get dat frum? You Plantation Negros are so eager to conform you've adopted the pose of old white lesbians.
You gotdamn right I expect my wife to serve me.
That's probably why she likes doing it. Don't project your ghetto ass slave hangups about servitude and oppression. That's some shit you learned from 20 years of "Black History Month" and reruns of Roots: The Next Generation.
When my wife makes me a plate, it is not service, nerds. It is art.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
If You Still Eat Pork ... You Probably Don't Know This About Libya
Fist Tap Anonymous
1. There is no electricity bill in Libya; electricity is freefor all its citizens.
2. There is no interest on loans, banks in Libya are
state-owned and loans given
to all its citizens at 0% interest by law.
3. Home considered a human right in Libya –
Gaddafi vowed that his parents
would not get a house until everyone in Libya had a
home. Gaddafi’s father has
died while him, his wife and his mother are still living
in a tent.
4. All newlyweds in Libya receive $60,000 Dinar (US$
50,000 ) by the government
to buy their first apartment so to help start up the
family.
5. Education and medical treatments are free in
Libya. Before Gaddafi only 25%
of Libyans are literate. Today the figure is 83%.
6. Should Libyans want to take up farming career,
they would receive farming
land, a farming house, equipments, seeds and
livestock to kick- start their farms
– all for free.
7. If Libyans cannot find the education or medical
facilities they need in Libya,
the government funds them to go abroad for it –
not only free but they get US
$2, 300/mth accommodation and car allowance.
8. In Libyan, if a Libyan buys a car, the government
subsidized 50% of the price.
9. The price of petrol in Libya is $0. 14 per liter.
10. Libya has no external debt and its reserves
amount to $150 billion – now
frozen globally.
11. If a Libyan is unable to get employment after
graduation the state would
pay the average salary of the profession as if he or
she is employed until
employment is found.
12. A portion of Libyan oil sale is, credited directly to
the bank accounts of all
Libyan citizens.
13. A mother who gave birth to a child receive US
$5 ,000
14. 40 loaves of bread in Libya costs $ 0.15
15. 25% of Libyans have a university degree
16. Gaddafi carried out the world’s largest irrigation
project, known as the Great
Man-Made River project, to make water readily
available throughout the desert
country.
C-notes said...
But, Gaddafi only was able to provide for his people like that because he actively resisted Rothschild central banking - which sets a poor example for the rest of the world! [Excellent observation C-notes. They don't teach that in Plantation Schools]
Down with these rogue nations who show how a country can prosper without international banksters sucking it dry!
The only countries not controlled by the World bank / IMF are the same countries that make up the so called AXIS of EVIL. Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Cuba, NK..
You Might Be A Plantation Negro Socialist If ...
... if you think denying someone a job, government contract or entry to college because of the color of their skin is immoral, racist and criminal...
but you think giving someone a job, government contract or admission to college, because of the color of their skin is "social justice" ... you might be a Plantation Negro Socialist.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Monday, October 17, 2011
Plantation Negro Propaganda & The NAACP Hoax • Intermediate Meme Warfare 004 • DV University • Fall 2011
Lisa said ...
The corporate UNITED STATES Inc. (different from the 'united states of America') also holds ownership of all your assets, your property, and even your children.
Does this sound untrue?
Think long and hard about all those bills you pay, all those various taxes and fines and licenses you must pay for. Yes, they've got you by the pockets. Actually, they've had you by the ass for as long as you've been alive. In your heart, you know it's true.
Don't believe any of this? Read up on the 14th Amendment. Check out how "free" you really are.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
The Civil Rights Movement & African "Independence" Were Tricks • Introduction To Modern Indentured Servitude • DV University • Fall 2011
I have to agree with DV,
how are these nations independent when the first thing they done for "economic development" was get into debt with the IMF with loans they cannot repay?
now i happen to agree with your assessment of the civil rights movement. at a certain point, it was appropriated by folk who turned it into a caricature of its original aims (integration vs. the fight for our tax dollars to be re-channeled back into our communities instead of having us double tax ourselves).
let's not forget tho that the civil rights movement started when black veterans returned home from world war ii and refused to accommodate themselves to an apartheid system. robert williams of the north carolina naacp was one such character.
those returning troops had also saw black folk from africa, the caribbean and asia fighting in the frontlines of a war for their colonial masters. are you suggesting that's not international in scope? if we stay on topic, i think we'll find we're on the same side of the fence on this one...the lone difference being my refusal to denigrate the scope of a particular movement to service my ideological attachment to the occupy wall street cats.
how are these nations independent when the first thing they done for "economic development" was get into debt with the IMF with loans they cannot repay?
truth (formerly known as anonymous) said...
my bad dv. i thought i was simply responding to your assertion
that the civil rights movement lacked a global dimension...that was your
point, right?now i happen to agree with your assessment of the civil rights movement. at a certain point, it was appropriated by folk who turned it into a caricature of its original aims (integration vs. the fight for our tax dollars to be re-channeled back into our communities instead of having us double tax ourselves).
let's not forget tho that the civil rights movement started when black veterans returned home from world war ii and refused to accommodate themselves to an apartheid system. robert williams of the north carolina naacp was one such character.
those returning troops had also saw black folk from africa, the caribbean and asia fighting in the frontlines of a war for their colonial masters. are you suggesting that's not international in scope? if we stay on topic, i think we'll find we're on the same side of the fence on this one...the lone difference being my refusal to denigrate the scope of a particular movement to service my ideological attachment to the occupy wall street cats.
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