Amos Wilson in how they destroyed the Black Community.

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At what point do we stop blaming "them" and take responsibility for our own actions in making the present community what it is?
There seems to be a weird vibe of “either/or” black/white” in society.

It’s like we are intelligent enough to correct both issues at the same time.
 

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There seems to be a weird vibe of “either/or” black/white” in society.

It’s like we are intelligent enough to correct both issues at the same time.

I know we can't control what the outsiders do but at the very least we should be controlling what happens in our households/communities.
 

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I know we can't control what the outsiders do but at the very least we should be controlling what happens in our households/communities.
We have to start in our own relationships. If we have the blueprint we should put it into action individually. Not everyone is going to follow and not everyone will even know. But if we are doing it we can become an example for the youth, hell even for our peers. Those who want change will apply and those who don't won't.
 

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His worked always kinda reminded me of Dr Chika Onyeani. But chika is far more blunt.
 

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Not familiar with Dr. Chika but I will look into them. Thank you.
He's most known for the book I've posted below. The reason I say him and Amos are similar are due to how they express that power is the main reason black people are in the position we are in. But Chika definitely takes it a step forward in a way that alot of black people aren't comfortable with (due to the language and bluntness) and many will find down right offensive if they're a sensitive person. It's for you to come to your own decision obviously though.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalist_******
 

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Wait, that Karim guy is not Black?

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You see how they disrespect our legends?
Dude a fat ass Mexican in Montana or sone shyt that is known to pretend to be a Los Angeles crip that has ties to every major California rapper ever! :dead:

Dude has severe mental illness.
 

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Dude a fat ass Mexican in Montana or sone shyt that is known to pretend to be a Los Angeles crip that has ties to every major California rapper ever! :dead:

Dude has severe mental illness.
If this is true, explains why he hates discussions about Black issues (especially issues we have with how other ethnic groups treat us).
 

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He's most known for the book I've posted below. The reason I say him and Amos are similar are due to how they express that power is the main reason black people are in the position we are in. But Chika definitely takes it a step forward in a way that alot of black people aren't comfortable with (due to the language and bluntness) and many will find down right offensive if they're a sensitive person. It's for you to come to your own decision obviously though.

Put it on my Amazon wishlist.
 
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