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you obviously are unfamiliar with the civil rights movement...the african independence explosion and the caribbean federation movement were all part and parcel of the civil rights movement...
which is why there is no such thing as "African Independence".
(African nations are independent of what?)
"Caribbean Federation"?
The Caribbean is a tropical playground for fat Americans.
The "Civil Rights Movement" was a fraud.
Today it is a nostalgic fantasy for intellectually lazy Negros who want to reminisce about Freedom, Independence, and Justice but who are too cowardly to actually achieve those things.
LESSON 001:
A "Civil Right" is not a "Right" at all.
It is a "Privilege".
A Privilege granted by Congress to people who are effectively still slaves.
... as opposed to ...
Natural or Inalienable Rights ... which are given to us by God ... not by no Gotdamn corporation.
The Civil Rights Movement made Negros "corporate property".
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?
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.
Funny, when the US occupies Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya & soon Iran - and kills a million and dumps hundreds of tons of radioactive DU waste in their countries. It's called liberation.
When a few thousand Americans peacefully protest at home - they get arrested. Maybe the next country our military needs to liberate - is the US?
hello dv, its been awhile since i've posted here but i see class is still in session!
man let's hope o.w.s. goes and stays global. you're right about the civil rights movement too. the movement was co-opted to focus on national civil rights instead of human rights. unfortunately bro. malcolm didn't get to see that to fruition.
"gameup said...
Funny, when the US occupies Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya & soon Iran - and kills a million and dumps hundreds of tons of radioactive DU waste in their countries. It's called liberation.
When a few thousand Americans peacefully protest at home - they get arrested. Maybe the next country our military needs to liberate - is the US?"
hey did you see when an iranian general called the occupy wallstreet protests the "american spring"? i thought that was too cute but very much on point! maybe then nato will come cave us from an oppressive plutocracy.
morning dv, i haven't posted here in awhile but i see class is still in session!
i agree with you about occupy wall street, let's just hope it stays global the civil rights did/could not. unfortunately the naacp backed down to its jewish funders who didn't want to catch heat from cold war politics, then we lost bro. malcolm and his goal for human rights struggle. we'll see if o.w.s. has the foresight to avoid co-optation.
"gameup said...
Funny, when the US occupies Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya & soon Iran - and kills a million and dumps hundreds of tons of radioactive DU waste in their countries. It's called liberation.
When a few thousand Americans peacefully protest at home - they get arrested. Maybe the next country our military needs to liberate - is the US?"
^ did you see where an iranian general called o.w.s. the "american spring"? i thought that was too cute but very much on point! maybe then nato would come rescue us from an oppressive plutocracy.
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10 comments:
you obviously are unfamiliar with the civil rights movement...the african independence explosion and the caribbean federation movement were all part and parcel of the civil rights movement...
exactly.
which is why there is no such thing as "African Independence".
(African nations are independent of what?)
"Caribbean Federation"?
The Caribbean is a tropical playground for fat Americans.
The "Civil Rights Movement" was a fraud.
Today it is a nostalgic fantasy for intellectually lazy Negros who want to reminisce about Freedom, Independence, and Justice but who are too cowardly to actually achieve those things.
LESSON 001:
A "Civil Right" is not a "Right" at all.
It is a "Privilege".
A Privilege granted by Congress to people who are effectively still slaves.
... as opposed to ...
Natural or Inalienable Rights ... which are given to us by God ... not by no Gotdamn corporation.
The Civil Rights Movement made Negros "corporate property".
Very few people get that.
Fuck a Civil Rights Movement.
Your right, Anonymous. Many African and Caribbean nations became independent in the 1960s.
Independent of WHAT?
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?
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.
Funny, when the US occupies Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya & soon Iran - and kills a million and dumps hundreds of tons of radioactive DU waste in their countries. It's called liberation.
When a few thousand Americans peacefully protest at home - they get arrested. Maybe the next country our military needs to liberate - is the US?
this is straight set up for nwo!
hello dv, its been awhile since i've posted here but i see class is still in session!
man let's hope o.w.s. goes and stays global. you're right about the civil rights movement too. the movement was co-opted to focus on national civil rights instead of human rights. unfortunately bro. malcolm didn't get to see that to fruition.
"gameup said...
Funny, when the US occupies Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya & soon Iran - and kills a million and dumps hundreds of tons of radioactive DU waste in their countries. It's called liberation.
When a few thousand Americans peacefully protest at home - they get arrested. Maybe the next country our military needs to liberate - is the US?"
hey did you see when an iranian general called the occupy wallstreet protests the "american spring"? i thought that was too cute but very much on point! maybe then nato will come cave us from an oppressive plutocracy.
morning dv, i haven't posted here in awhile but i see class is still in session!
i agree with you about occupy wall street, let's just hope it stays global the civil rights did/could not. unfortunately the naacp backed down to its jewish funders who didn't want to catch heat from cold war politics, then we lost bro. malcolm and his goal for human rights struggle. we'll see if o.w.s. has the foresight to avoid co-optation.
"gameup said...
Funny, when the US occupies Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya & soon Iran - and kills a million and dumps hundreds of tons of radioactive DU waste in their countries. It's called liberation.
When a few thousand Americans peacefully protest at home - they get arrested. Maybe the next country our military needs to liberate - is the US?"
^ did you see where an iranian general called o.w.s. the "american spring"? i thought that was too cute but very much on point! maybe then nato would come rescue us from an oppressive plutocracy.
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