Academic Black people walk a thin line when addressing with White supremacy

mtu wa chuma

archangel of terror
Supporter
Joined
May 31, 2012
Messages
3,911
Reputation
1,395
Daps
12,669
Honestly, I could do with less talking about white supremacy by black academics. Use that intelligence to create tangible, actionable plans for black enterprise in terms of black business, black job creation and black infrastructure.

If a professor is not bringing it back to some level of autonomy for black people, then I'm not impressed.

The ills that black people face are tied to black people being at the whim of society on an economic level, which affects our politics, our education, our family life and even our policing. If black people had a strong economic base where we were able to feed, clothe, educate, employ and protect black people independently, then we wouldn't need as many community centers and such.

Get to the money or get out the way :camby:

Peace
Agree with this entirely. So what if a black intellectual talks about white supremacy? What's going to be accomplished by stating something so obvious.

We don't need to worry about white supremacy. What we need to worry about is improving our communities and relying on ourselves. White supremacy hasn't stopped China becoming the biggest economy in the world or Asians in America overtaking whites in wages.
 

Nemesis

Superstar
Joined
May 7, 2012
Messages
7,397
Reputation
2,361
Daps
25,419
Reppin
NULL
These nikkas with PhDs in 2014, how come they so passive? How come they aren't supporting documentaries/movies/lectures addressing White supremacy period? They always come out in droves to debunk but for these nikkas that are so intelligent and academically accomplished they seem to be awful quiet about any element of White supremacy.

They scared? :sas1:

Tariq a nikka that isn't academically accomplished, yet he has done more than you... how that make you feel? :sas2:

Without the "conscious community" a lot of these topics on race would be mute :ufdup:



Dr Gus Casely Hayford would disagree

 

kp404

Live Or Let Die
Supporter
Joined
Jun 12, 2012
Messages
19,086
Reputation
7,496
Daps
46,086
Reppin
The Black Community
That's real :salute:

Any initiatives for black businesses for your group? Bringing money to the table would a lot of issues those people face.

Peace
Money is always the biggest issue as lack of resources are the number one factor of socioeconomic oppression...we have to continue to educate the masses on all levels of society how race, capital, class, and other inequalities work so that we can unify strategically against oppression. That's all I have been doing in my phD work: writing about it and organizing community and campus groups to fight oppression and we have had many successes over the past few months (securing better healthcare for the workers, unifying the labor unions, and going after the racist police system)...we are working everyday brother
 
Top