Former Intelligence analyst shares something about the black community

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Being a traitor ain't cool. Regardless of what this cac says, a Black traitor will not be bargain with. Look at Dorner. They droned him. First time someone was killed on US soil with a drone.
I thought they were using gas in his cabin and it lit the cabin on fire & he shot himself before burning to death
 

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Wait, people are studying us and making notes? What a waste of time. The Coli told me that only losers do that.

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actual studies, not reading st0rmfr0nt and coming back to tell the coli and thinking you're one step closer to taking down the government:mjlol:
actual research and behavioral pattern studies, not siting up talking about "this cac got a afro and said c00n smh" we know white people are racist, but aint nobody actually doin shyt
 

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This


We loyal to a country that don't want us... Shame...
The whole point of this society is to keep us in shambles, emotionally, mentally, etc.

And CHASING after what THEY say is the best of the best.

Hermès? LVMH? Porsche? Lamborghini?

Tom Ford?


What nonsense to try BUY acceptance by needing to fit in and FOLLOW the enemy.

But MOST of us are not living chaotic lives.

Just by being a good productive positive person, you are able to overcome all of the negativity that push towards us.

when we see this type of psyops against us we often forget how many of our people are actually THRIVING.


The number one way to CRIPPLE white supremacy is ECONOMICALLY.

Stop buying from them. Stop going to their restaurants. Stop buying their overpriced designer shyt and overpriced electronics. Stop paying for media/entertainment.

Imagine if Black people checked out on the consumer culture? We would CRIPPLE their economy.

We have ALL the power here.

We feed the matrix: minds, bodies and souls.


It cannot work without us. Like the play, A Day of Absence.



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This video by Dr Clarke is an excellent starting point for understanding how easy it is to unplug from the matrix and do our own thing.



Harry Belafonte tells a story in his amazing memoir, “My Song,” about King being challenged by his SCLC deputies on his accelerating radicalism generally, and the Poor People’s Campaign specifically, just a week before he died. Describing King as a “socialist and revolutionary thinker,” Belafonte says he clashed with close ally and future Atlanta mayor and U.N. ambassador Andrew Young, over not only the Poor People’s Campaign, but King’s thoroughgoing critique of capitalism. Belafonte quotes King telling the group, gathered at the singer/actor/activist’s New York apartment: “What deeply troubles me now is that for all the steps we’ve taken toward integration, I’ve come to believe that we are integrating into a burning house.”

When Belafonte asks what that means they should do, an exhausted King tells him: “I guess we’re just going to have to become firemen.”

Assassinated a week later, King wouldn’t get to lead the Poor People’s Campaign.

One of my favorite people is an INVENTOR:
Johnson R&D - President and Founder

He funded his own research after creating the Super Soaker.

Another one is Marva Collins a brilliant teacher who started her own school with students that the Chicago Public School system said were low potential, etc.

She taught them far above their grade level and helped them to flourish. They went from unteachable to brilliant!
AWARDS & HONORS: 2004 NATIONAL £HUMANITIES MEDALIST
Marva Collins

"All children can learn," says educator Marva Collins. "For thirty years, we have done what other schools declare impossible," explains Collins, who has trained more than one hundred thousand teachers, principals, and administrators in the methodology developed and practiced at her Westside Preparatory School in Chicago. "I don't make excuses--I take responsibility. If children fail, it's about me, not them. I tell my students, if you think excellence is difficult, you don't want to try failure."

Collins says the critical element is instilling self-worth and convincing children that they are born to succeed. "Values can be replicated, excellence can be replicated, but it has to begin with the idea that everything is about me, not the other person, and about being proud of my work. Many parents are busy giving their children everything except a sense of self-esteem and self-worth."

Each morning, students begin with a recitation known as the creed-- twenty-two verses that stress positive thinking, responsibility, and achievement as individual choices. "We greet two hundred children every day, and each one tells us their plan for the day," says Collins. "They come to lunch and bring a topic they're going to discuss. Man is the only species born to be intellectual, but today's children can't discuss ideas. With my own children, at every dinner they were to bring a topic to the table."

Her own childhood in Atmore, Alabama, where segregation meant limited resources for black schools and no access to the public library, seems an unlikely training ground for an educator. For Collins, her father made the difference. He placed a high value on education, self-reliance, and achievement, and expected his children to succeed. "We were expected to be excellent," she says, "we didn't have a choice."

After graduating from Clark College in Atlanta with a concentration in secretarial skills, Collins returned to Alabama, where she taught school for two years. Moving to Chicago in 1959, Collins began working as a substitute teacher and eventually spent fourteen years teaching in the city's public school system. Disenchanted with the education her children received at private schools and her experiences in public schools, Collins opened the Westside Preparatory School in her inner-city Chicago home in 1975.

Collins's student body consisted of children labeled problem or learning disabled, but by the end of the first year every child had surpassed his or her expectations. Her steady success with students has brought national recognition, awards, honorary degrees, and a made-for-television movie about her life starring Cicely Tyson. President Reagan asked her to be secretary of education, but she declined in favor of staying at Westside. Collins continued spreading her methodology to public schools in Oklahoma, Illinois, and Wisconsin.

Today, the staff of Westside Preparatory School includes her daughter Cynthia, who was five when the school began and is now the headmistress, and son Patrick, who conducts teacher-training seminars around the nation. No longer involved in the day-to-day functioning of the school, Collins devotes her time to lecturing and writing books on her methodology.

Collins believes that retraining teachers and shifting paradigms is essential to creating a more positive climate in the classroom. Her first question to teachers in seminars is "what's wrong with the children and parents?" To which she receives a litany of responses. Her next question is, "What's wrong with you as a teacher?"

The Collins methodology advocates a core curriculum that emphasizes phonics, reading, English, math, and classics. The students' reading list includes Sophocles, Homer, Plato, Chaucer, and Tolstoy--something Collins doesn't find extraordinary. "It's all about expectations," she says.

"I read at least twelve or thirteen books a week because I have a passion for excellence," Collins says. "I'll begin a nine-hundred-page book, and I won't stop until I finish it. When students finish their work in our school, they'll never say 'I'm done.' They'll pull out another book from their desk and continue to read."

All Westside Prep students go on to college, she says. "There are no dropouts, no substitute teachers, and when teachers are absent, the students teach themselves. We're an anomaly in a world of negatives. Our children are self-motivated, self-generating, self-propelled.

"To tell me 'can't' is very angering," Collins says. "When you believe in what you do and have a passion about what you do, it is easy. It's like climbing a beautiful mountain--it's difficult getting there, but it's beautiful once you're there."

By Janis Johnson

 
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Black americNs really do man

Black americans had to grow culture in the heart of the beast,surrounded by whites and the biggest white supremacy regime in modern history. And still dont c00n on the levels of africans/caribbeans and blacks that harvest culture in predominately black countries. Please stop it

If we are than we're only one group in a long ass line:stopitslime:
 

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There were alotta blk commies in the 60's, some of the most blk conscious intellectuals like Ralph Elliosn, off top, was a commie.

From their own personal experience, they said that European communism like American capitalism, was predicated on white supremacy.
In 2015, There's places in Russia that blk ppl enter alive, and come out dead.

That cac in those tweets dont give a damn about blks. he's just salty that blks ain't riding with him, when he wanted them to.
So he's tryna shame us.

Its like during the entire span of the soccer world cup, the u.s. was shaming blk american boys, for not playing soccer states side, and using our super nikka athletic abilities, to help them win a world cup.

Some blk folks take pride in that. they take wht folks using them, as white folks needing them.
Yet in reality, when whts meet their goals.they'll just throw u by the way side...

Blks need to show that same loyalty, to blks.
 

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When Black people stop trying to buy our way into ACCEPTANCE and validation through the purchase of overpriced designer clothes, luxury cars and over priced electronics, we will begin to be free!


The white man's ice wasn't NEVER colder and never will be.

We are plenty of Black people who are winning in life but the psyops against us will not show that.

They're not going to show the brothers and sisters in Houston making good money in BLUE collar factory, industrial, trucking, or port jobs.

They're not going to show all the Black people at NOBCChe who work as chemist, chemical engineers, etc.

Home

They're not going to show the brilliant going Black women and men graduating from colleges and universities every year.

They're NOT going to show the hardworking Black men and who work their asses off building families.
 

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during the entire span of the soccer world cup, the u.s. was shaming blk american boys, for not playing soccer states side, and using our super nikka athletic abilities, to help them win a world cup.

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I was about to say this I'd imagine if I'm treated like a 2nd/3rd class citizen that the Russians and Chinese would not be knocking down my door for information/power I don't have.

There are African American spies and intelligence agents though as well as soldiers with access to classified information. Maybe they never betray the country because they don't believe they don't trust anywhere more than they do the United States. Or because they see America as their one and only home. I mean, can any AA imagine themselves living in China or Russia? No.

Maybe AAs make trustworthy confidantes because inasmuch as their government gives them support and backing, they have little tendency or reason to betray them. Not many people get access to that info.
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There are African American spies and intelligence agents though as well as soldiers with access to classified information. Maybe they never betray the country because they don't believe they don't trust anywhere more than they do the United States. Or because they see America as their one and only home. I mean, can any AA imagine themselves living in China or Russia? No.
I wasn't really thinking about modern day that's my fault I was thinking of the Red Scare
 
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