Tell me you game plan.
More interracial babies are being born than ever and people are becoming more famialrized cross race than ever and more people have people they love in interracial relationships.
In fact over 90% of blacks and whites support them.
So by calling everyone in one a c00n and by calling whites devil how do you plan to make mass changes in the black community without ostracizing 99% of them?
How do you plan to combat injustice in the justice system and with police without the help of white Americans and Hispanic Americans and Asian American's?
Are you going to go it alone?
Gay's? How do you plan to win the majority of the population over while people on here laugh of the rape, beatings, lynching, and burnings of gay's?
As the general opinion changes you guys will just be written off as a fringe group.
Women, so you want traditional gender roles and for black women to chill.
How do you plan to get unity between black men and women while telling women they're the pawns of white feminists and the root of all problems black Americans have?
I can only do my part. I am not Jesus or God or Superman.
I don't insult kids who happen to be biracial or people in inter-racial marriages. But...
Interracial marriage: Who is ‘marrying out’?
Here is a note-worthy point from the article:
Some racial groups are more likely to intermarry than others. Of the 3.6 million adults who got married in 2013, 58% of American Indians, 28% of Asians, 19% of blacks and 7% of whites have a spouse whose race was different from their own.
Which lines up nicely with....
BlackDemographics.com | MARRIAGE
and...
New Research Shatters Myths and Provides New Hope for Black Love and Marriage
a notable from that article/research:
Among black men with college degrees, 10 percent have a white wife and 85 percent have black wives. Among black male professional athletes, 72.8% are married to black women, 22.2% are married to white women, and 5% are married to women who are neither black nor white.
I don't necessarily support interracial marriage, but I don't knock it either. I just don't like dumb logic such as, "I cannot determine who I love", or, "Black women hate me so that's why I like white women", or, "I can be pro-Black and be in an interracial marriage". Otherwise, I don't care about interracial marriage because it is small in comparison to actual Black-Black marriage, and more-so insignificant to me right now.
How do I plan to combat injustice in the justice system?
Unlike you, I tend to listen to those that are wiser than I am and have experience, so I would tell you to go listen to some Dr. Claude Anderson where it concerns this topic. You cannot fight injustice with nothing, you need an economic base, but that is just the beginning. We have to use the resources we have. Even if the resource is small we have to be able to use it to our own advantage. Black hair-care (we spend billions on this stuff, why don't we own a large share of the market?), music, etc..., are all devices to grow an economic base from. Black entrepreneurship is another possibility. But in terms of me, I am still working on it.
But we don't need white Americans or Hispanics to help us if we have an economic base in which we control cities that are predominantly Black with a police force and court system that is predominantly Black. You are basically using a slave-like mentality by saying, "we need da white folks to help us".
Blacks post civil war didn't need white folks to help them build up Tusla Oklahoma. They did it with limited knowledge in comparison to today, and very few resources in comparison to today, so that "coming together" nonsense you're spewing is an old, tired, cliche brought on by old failures that decided to cave into white acceptance.
Rapes, beatings, and lynchings of gay's ???
As the general opinion changes you guys will just be written off as a fringe group.
You spoke as if you were older, but damn you've been in the game for how many years yet learned so little?
Public opinion is just an opinion that is shaped by a few people through various media. Public opinion isn't some wise viewpoint on life itself, it has always been an opinion that hinged on what a few could impress on a small portion of the public until that view/opinion/what-have-you cascaded throughout the public forming a collective stance. In other words, it can be changed given just a small group of Black folk that have enough power to influence the Black collective through various media and points of influence (i.e., positions of power that have the ability to help a lot of Black folk, e.g., jobs and security).
The only reason Blacks views are shifting is because they are operating in conjunction with the white collective and Blacks lives are determined by their white employers.