TheKongoEmpire
The First Men
Doesn't matter—I've already seen it. Even if he did exist, there's still no proof of his divinity or miracles.
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this dude wants cell phone video of Christ turning water into wineDoesn't matter—I've already seen it. Even if he did exist, there's still no proof of his divinity or miracles.

Same caveman looking cac that introduced/forced Christianity onto the slaves. From here to South America and the Continent. You act as if the slaves were Christians when they arrived. You didn't learn it from thee Ethiopians—you learned it from the white man. And as I've said MANY times before: unless you are from the Continent, I'm willing to bet donuts to dollars you have a cac name.this dude wants cell phone video of Christ turning water into wine
and you're countering a video of Dr. Khalid with a video of some caveman looking cac? that brother would be disgusted
Same caveman looking cac that introduced/forced Christianity onto the slaves. From here to South America and the Continent. You act as if the slaves were Christians when they arrived. You didn't learn it from thee Ethiopians—you learned it from the white man. And as I've said MANY times before: unless you are from the Continent, I'm willing to bet donuts to dollars you have a cac name.

Understood, brother. Dismantle my reply with a proper rebuttal.paragraph full of assumptions/strawman arguments against shyt I never claimed/stated. have fun though
I understand this sentiment. But imagine a man like that with millions or even billions dollars at his disposal.Debates are an absolute waste of time
R.I.P. to Khalid either way.
I understand this sentiment. But imagine a man like that with millions or even billions dollars at his disposal.
Some billionaires spend tens of millions on big ass boats. Imagine using that money to send hundreds of black kids to tech schools. Of course no need to publicize this act. But dudes mentality is definitely needed.
I think America really misses this kind of forum.
Eventually talk shows became a clown show and a disaster.
But I think that people having their beliefs challenged is, ultimately, a good thing.
I don’t particularly agree with some of the things Khalid said in that show. But he did make some strong points. Some good counter points (or questions really) came from the audience more than they came from Phil Donahue.
Unfortunately today the country seems to gravitate toward these echo chambers where we seek to reinforce our already-strong held beliefs and view any difference of opinion as …not another perspective but fundamentally wrong. And it’s proving to be unhealthy.
Theres people like him in your vicinity doing the work. They just need more assistance is all
You’re trivializing things. Those local people are regular humans with regular people problems. They can advise the youth. Or even pay for the classes of a few.
But to really make the kind of meaningful, remarkable impact that black people need, there has to be a team of millionaires willing to secretly sponsor hundreds of black kids.
Now, this may sound like a fantasy. But take a moment to consider the possibilities.
So that the government doesn’t come after u, u can structure the “sponsorship” in such a way that it is not seen as a gift by the government (which would mean taxes). It can be structured as a business opportunity for the sponsors. They get to choose a percentage of how much they “take” when the kids graduate and start working.
Hundreds or thousands of tech savvy black kids is a direct threat to white supremacy. It is direct because it can single-handedly propel black folks to a position of power.