Thursday, December 29, 2011
David Duke Interviews Blackest Woman In America - Patricia McAllister • Left v Right Paradigm Continues To Crumble
Whomever it was who said The Federal Reserve, Monetary Policy and US Foreign Policy were "not Black issues" needs to sit at the foot of the realest sista on the planet.
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While Plantation Negros Worry About "Racism" ...

That memo proposes reducing U.S. fertility via postponement of marriage, discouraging tax incentives for parents, encouraged increases in homosexuality, adding fertility control agents to the water supply and encouraging women to work, as well as measures including forced abortions and payments to encourage abortions.
From Bisphenol-a (BPA), to GMO crops, fluoride in water and countless other toxins slow killing modern society, the elite controllers have intentionally triggered cancer, disease and sterility while trying to mask their attack through “slow” ambient poisons that gradually drag down the masses as they eat factory-produced foods, drink public water and are bombarded by toxic packaging products of all kinds.
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You give too much power to words. The only reason they are so powerful is because you assign so much power to the word itself and to the person who speaks it.
If someone called you a nigger and you laughed in his face, that would be the end of the exchange. Someone called me a nigger once and I cracked up laughing.
I responded, "excuse me, I am Arab and so the correct derogatory term, as I am sure you know, is Sand Nigger or Towel Head or Rag Head. It really upsets me when I am not referred to by the correct derogatory term." The a-hole was so perplexed he had no response. I took all the power he thought he was wielding and mocked it.
It's amazing how mental power is so much more potent than physical power. If you react everytime you hear a derogatory term, you will always be on the defensive. And you can NEVER win or advance when you are on the defensive. That's why, for as distasteful as I find the use of the word "nigga", the fact is that the friendly use of it is in no way a power game.
Same goes with a whole host of other terms. Words only have the power you assign them. It's amazing how much easier things become when you stop giving people so much power to offend you. Because for someone to offend you, you have to believe that their opinion has value.