Posted by Tarus on Monday, August 31, 2009,
In :
History
I am always fascinated by the resilience of my African people, whatever their country of origin. Nigeria however, holds a special place in my heart - it being my father's native land. Beset by the natural birthing pains of any burgeoning nation, Nigeria would likewise have to forge it's own destiny out of rock and steel. Though, with the discovery of petroleum in the Biafran regions came the subtle goading by Western agents upon the unsuspecting inhabitants to seek the formation of their very...
We can change our reality, but only together. This union must transcend religion, class, sexual orientation, and other minor nuances like etiquette and dress; otherwise, you can kiss our collective futures goodbye. We'll destroy ourselves and other opportunistic ethnic groups waiting in the wings with quietly step over our carcasses and pick up the pieces for themselves or they'll just gentrify us outta there!
I've always stressed the extreme importance for blacks to perceive themselves both here in the States and abroad as being worthy of investment. This particular show is very informative as it weighs the very biased perception of Africa threw Western Media i.e. Western Propaganda with steadily emergent African awareness. Of course, only alternative media sources like presstv.ir offer a more even-handed outlook on Africa and other such places. Preview the two following clips and judge for yo...
Posted by Tarus on Tuesday, August 25, 2009,
In :
Musings
The eyes of common perception do not see far. Too often we make
the most important decisions based only on superficial information. -
Brian Herbert & Kevin Anderson, The Butlerian Jihad 2002
Centuries have past and the lies told to us about how we are condemned as black savages who should learn to love and serve their white overseers as if serving Christ Jesus himself continue unabated! Except now, the people in priestly robes standing before us spouting this nonsense @the pulpit aren't ju...
Posted by Lamont Cranston on Monday, August 24, 2009,
In :
Encouragement
This sistah is by far among the most attractive I've seen. I of course, have a strong predilection for dark-skinned women. However, this is unfortunate for me though because the darker they are...the lighter they seem to prefer their men. Anyway, enough about me!
I'm really digging this message. I think other sistahs should be inspired by it.
This video struck a very tender note with me personally. Being highly sensitive to the mistreatment of blacks any and everywhere, I found it rather difficult to stomach such cruel realities. Yet it is refreshing to know that many of them (our black brothers & sisters over there in the "Holy Land") are starting to awaken to this covert deception of brotherhood based/premised on the Jewish state religion. I've met real Jews and I do not have a problem with them or their religion even though the...
Posted by Lamont Cranston on Tuesday, August 18, 2009,
In :
Economics
In the media, we so often hear of the housing bubble, which has ultimately collapsed but yet continues to wreak havoc in a seemingly endless spate of foreclosures. We've also heard references to the super-inflated tech bubbles i.e. technologybubbles of the late 80's and early 90's. What actually are bubbles anyway? Joseph Plummer enlightens us concerning this very topic in his very informative and easy-to-understand 10 minute podcast. Have a listen.
Thanks to you-tube, we are able to witness a most amazing thing: A casual conversation by brown Latinos (most likely in their early 20's) about black Latinos particularly of Haitian extraction - some in their own family even. As they converse with loose and carefree words uninhibited by political correctness, you begin to sense...not so much a disdain for blacks but more of an amusement at how blacks by and large hate themselves. Such revelations no doubt result from the painful stigma of b...
Posted by Tarus on Monday, August 10, 2009,
In :
Xfiles
The audio clip below is still a timely one. Malcolm X starts out with getting us to put aside petty religious differences and focus on perhaps more immediate & pressing concerns like community reorganization to promote more of a black nationalistic framework upon which to build. He also expounds on becoming politically mature, which is absolutely essential if we are to break out of this ping-pong state between the two parties who only end up taking us for granted anyway.
Posted by Tarus on Friday, August 7, 2009,
In :
Society
This is a
classic example of typical Americans proving their defiant ignorance yet again. While you watch, you are
encouraged to try and answer the questions yourself and see how well
you fare. For the ones you get wrong, find out what the answers actually are. A
great deal of the problems we experience on this planet are primarily
because too few people know anything about the other side. How can you
think it is necessary to bomb North Korea when you can't even find it
on the map or name i...