Peter Popoff
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Let me post this before it disappears since coóns like Franck Zanu are part of the disruptive movement - including his supporters and the ones on this very forum.
America wasn't in ruins from war.
You think immigrants are the only scammers?!Let find a way to scam using DEI to evade the government. They only get to scam because our ancestors bleed, swear, and tears. These immigrants do nothing but take and use

America wasn't in ruins from war.

jungiancenter.org
… [Alain Locke’s] earlier anthropology, narrated in a series of articles in the 1920s, showed that America was in essence a Black nation from a folk and popular-culture standpoint

People that state this are no worse than the Ku Klux Klan or MAGA or any other hate groups.I don't why people say this.
Black american culture is the foundation for American culture as a whole.
Carl jung breaks all of this down
Jung on the Impact of the Negro - Jungian Center for the Spiritual Sciences
“A wholly European or White American culture was thus a fiction. The American Mind Emerson had pointed to in 1837 could now be recognized in 1928 as a racially formed Mind in which the African elements were predominant in the way popular American culture formed.” Stewart (2018)[1] “… [Alain...jungiancenter.org
Any insinuation that black americans "have no culture" is an attempt to dehumanize black americans and should be considered an act of war
Today is not the today for you to be an absolute fukking smooth brain retard
An arranged marriage is simply business deal for us you idiot. Do you know women with a networth north $1million+ that will let you marry into their family? I do
example: frantz fanon
"Fanon was influenced by a variety of thinkers and intellectual traditions including Jean-Paul Sartre, Jacques Lacan, Négritude and Marxism"
"Fanon has had an influence on anti-colonial and national liberation movements. In particular, Les damnés de la terre was a major influence on the work of revolutionary leaders such as Ali Shariati in Iran, Steve Biko in South Africa, Malcolm X in the United States and Ernesto Che Guevara in Cuba. Of these, only Guevara was primarily concerned with Fanon's theories on violence;[47] for Shariati and Biko the main interest in Fanon was "the new man" and "black consciousness" respectively.[48]
With regard to the American liberation struggle more commonly known as The Black Power Movement, Fanon's work was especially influential. His book Wretched of the Earth is quoted directly in the preface of Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture) and Charles Hamilton's book, Black Power: The Politics of Liberation[49] which was published in 1967, shortly after Carmichael left the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)
Frantz Fanon was a significant influence on the black power movement in the United States and one of the most often cited intellectual inspirations of black militant groups. The books and journal articles that discuss Fanon's influence on the Black Power movement below provide more information on the topic. The full text of some articles is only available to Gelman patrons and may require login.
Thinkers and Movements Inspired by Fanon
Black Panthers
Stokely Carmichael
Huey P. Newton
Eldridge Cleaver
Malcolm X
Amilcar Cabral
Maulana Karenga
Black Consciousness
Steve Biko
Ali Shariati
Bobby Sands
Occupy Wall Street
Research Guides: Frantz Fanon (1925 - 1961): His Life and Legacy: Impact on Black Consciousness Movements
Research Guides: Frantz Fanon (1925 - 1961): His Life and Legacy: Impact on Black Consciousness Movementslibguides.gwu.edu
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calais has camps of people waiting to get into the uk. that doesn't mean that the UK is amazing.
go travel the world a bit. millions of people wouldn't want to live in america even if you paid them to. some like it, some don't.
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i'm ignoring the rest.
In 1952, Fanon published his first major work Black Skin, White Masks. Though just 27 at the time of its publication, the work displays incredible literacy in major intellectual trends of the time: psychoanalysis, existentialism, phenomenology, and dialectics, as well as, most prominently, the early Négritude movement and U.S. based critical race work in figures like Richard Wright.
Fanon does not spend much time discussing the United States; while some of his unpublished work, recently collected in the volume Écrits sur l’aliénation et la liberté, shows a keen interest in the work of Richard Wright, and the early rustlings of the early civil rights movement (along with Wright) are mentioned in Black Skin, Whites Masks
You must not know me. OK Nigeria is in shambles and it’s in shambles because people want to be on some stupid shyt that has nothing to do with me because at the end of the day. I got my own thing going on. You bringing that up as some sort “gotcha” does fukk all and means nothing to me. Again you basement dwellers have no motion in real lifeSaying you know Nigerian Women with a networth north $1million+ that will let you marry into their family is not a flex when you whole country of Nigeria is in shambles lol. Also everybody knows tethers lie.
That's because you're a smooth brained piece of shyt retard. He's talking about culture from a micro level, which he is retarded to think (like you) that black americans have no culture. There is no demographic of people on earth that has no culture.He's not exposed enough to what Africans world wide have developed, and has an old school view of certain things but the way he thinks is still invaluable.
You have to factor in that he doesnt think industrialization is an indication of intelligence or higher thinking as much as it's a need in the moment. He thinks it shouldn't matter especially if you live in a "paradise"
I get his concept of no culture, based on his logic, most colonial countries dont have culture unless there's a common world view. I get it, even though it's half the picture really. At least he presented logic you could follow even if you disagree or see where hes uninformed. I respect him for admitting every time when he was uninformed.
That's because you're a smooth brained piece of shyt retard. He's talking about culture from a micro level, which he is retarded to think (like you) that black americans have no culture. There is no demographic of people on earth that has no culture.
It depends on how you look at it. Look at all Black people in the west the it´s clear that no Descendents of Slaves are gonna get reparations or Justice or even be seen as equals in society so if you plant to Kepp Black people in this weird second class citizenship situation it´s kinda better to pretend nothing happened and that everyone is ëqual*. I was looking at the news and they had one lightskinned reporter on and a commented to my ex that If you watched TV you´d assume that almost No Black People lived in Colombia She agreed.Nah they were both evil. I'm not sure why they did it I will have to look into it. Latin Americas goal is to cleanse the entire continent and islands of everything until everyones European. That project isn't working out for them but it has fukked up a large portion of their populations mindsets( Black and non Black).