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Re: Kola Boof Speaks: Race & Beauty In America
Sister Marimba Ani (1994), speaking on the collective hypocrisy exhibited by Europeans in Chapter one of her book Yurugu: An African-Centered Critique of European Thought and Behavior believes hypocrisy is a "way of life" for Europeans. She would undoubtedly agree with the explanations you and Brother Nayo have provided. Hypocrisy as a Way of Life Marimba Ani Within the nature of European culture there exists a statement of value or of "moral" behavior that has no meaning for the members of...
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Re: Teacher suspended for ten days, after calling student Nigga!
___________________________________________ There is no excuse in the world that an educated professional, and teacher on top of that, in charge of teaching and educating minors has for using this word. He can attempt to explain and excuse his use of the word all he wants, but he knows, and we all know that it was his intent to be able to call an African American a nigger and get away with it. I'll bet he's never called a 6ft-200+lb African American adult male 'nigga'---I'll be his better...
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Re: WHERE DO YOU STAND?
African-Americans will never be able to carry out the "popular political will" of the masses as long as they reside inside the scope of power and influence of a greater power. LIKEWISE, stepping outside of this power will require that they take responsibility for all of the variables that operate upon them that they are not required to do so today: Fund and operate National Defense Provide for the general state of the environment - air, water Provide for the healthcare of the masses -state...
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Re: NAACP, Barack Obama Call for Earned Citizenship for Illegal Immigrants
Senators and many others are overlooking the fact that we are talking about "Illegal" Immigrants. So the issue is how do the U.S. Government get past allowing some people to violate the Law, and how would this "Guest" Workers Program apply to Foreigh Blacks, the Islanders, South Americans, Africans and Europeans. If the Congress want to give these Illegals some form of "Amnesty", how does that apply to those who will become Illegals once they create the program? You can expect many to start...
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Re: Mary Magdalene: Prostitute or Apostle?
OK, where did the translators do that? What was it they mistranslated in order to achieve that aim? Well, as I said, it was the interpreters who got it wrong. All the quotes that you gave are from interpreters, not translators. Wew are free to disagree with them, and people did, even back then. There is no ecclesiastical council that was not prompted by an argument of some sort. and not all councils were authoritative. The council that you mentioned--the council of Macon in the sixth...
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Re: Mary Magdalene: Prostitute or Apostle?
MELESI YOU STATED:"OK, where did the translators do that? What was it they mistranslated in order to achieve that aim?" MY REPLY o what? I gave you a couple of Scriptures where the very word was taken out of context. Phoebe as 'servant' meant 'preacher.' YOU STATED:"Well, as I said, it was the interpreters who got it wrong. All the quotes that you gave are from interpreters, not translators. Wew are free to disagree with them, and people did, even back then. There is no ecclesiastical...
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Re: Should felons be allowed to vote?
http://www.hrw.org/reports98/vote/usvot98o-05.htm#P114_2776 Illegal , noun: A term used by the descendents of European Immigrants to refer to descendants of Native Americans Plowshares Actions The Nuclear Resister School of the Americas Watch Cauca, Colombia
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Re: Rush Limbaugh is back...lock your medicine cabinets.
You see, there you go again. Now, show us WHERE some doctor has stated that what Limbaugh was taking was 'beyond' a 'normal' dosage? If his medications were being prescribing by his physician, where do you get the idea the the doctor involved did anything wrong here? Its these ASSumptions that lead you astray, and that was my point. The man hasn't been charged, the doctor hasn't been charged, and NOONE except the wife of a junky who made fast cash selling some words to a 'tabloid' to pay her...
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Re: The Infamous Letter of Willie Lynch
Okay, it's a new year and i'm going to put a stop to this madness before it gets anymore out of hand. Djon or mania or whaterver your name is, I scrolled past much of what you said, as it isn't worth it. Let me say this, I don't seek to engage in talk to people who belong in a rubber room and if I did I would belong in a rubber room. That's why I'm going to put a stop to your comments before you show yourself as sick as Melesi. First of all, I have never nor will ever engage in a debate with...
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Re: White racist government officials using Black's tax dollars to 'curse' Blacks!
I think your article is right on point.Why on Earth has the goverment hired a PR firm to fight a case of pedophilia? Their motives are quite clear and sickening to me. The Cocoa Lounge
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Re: A white person with a question
First, lets make sure we have the same definition of racism, below is mine, what is yours Definition Racism: An Unspoken, legislated contract between rich white people and poor white people to steal, siphon and unequally share the wealth, labor and natural resources on sovereign lands of non-white people amongst themselves. This contract initiated and perpetuated by rich white people in hopes of maintaining statistical support for their wealth, adopted by poor white people in the struggle to...
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Re: A white person with a question
ok the definition was on point; was the/your 'answer' inherent within the definition? That since, the sense of'skin' as a visual determinant creates/maintains and subjugates the black to the white, rascism white supremacy is/will be a constant.
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Re: A white person with a question
Yes my answer is in the definition if you want to see it. and no racism and white supremacy is a new phenomenon in human social evolution and will not always be with us, ie remove the economic incentive and basic human xenophobia will lose out to human intellectuality.
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Re: Bill Gates = 160,000,000 people
I know we aren't arguing...I have too much respect for you to "yell" at you, even over the internet. I hope I wans't coming off as though I was. On another note, I don't think us sitting on the couch with wine and a face to face smile is a good idea...Check my hareem reference on another thread for why... What's going on in Iraq is temporary. Yes, chaos would insue...but I frankly think it is going to get better before it get's worse. I understand what you are saying, and believe me, my...
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Re: Are Calls for Civility Really About VALIDATION??
JAZZDOG: I doubt that anyone here is actively attempting to get out of addressing the various opinions on this board... JD, I don't think the record reflects that view. It's pretty easy (at least for me) to both Play The Dozens, as I call it (name calling, signifying) and address the points made that are relevant to the actual topic. I see very few people who, when challenged civilly or otherwise who really do Stay On Point. ...but the point is that if you start off the conversation by...
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Re: Anti-Gay Arson Terrorist Attack on UCC Church
"EPIDEMIC OF HATE CRIMES?" THE FRAUDULENT CLAIM THAT HOMOSEXUALS ARE VICTIMIZED BY AN "EPIDEMIC OF HATE CRIMES" This Homosexual Urban Legend is used by homosexuals to lobby for state and federal hate crime laws that provide enhanced penalties for crimes committed against homosexuals. Therefore,a person who assaults a homosexual will receive a stiffer penalty than a person who assaults a heterosexual for the same crime. FBI statistics show that there are actually very few "hate crimes"...
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Re: Anti-Gay Arson Terrorist Attack on UCC Church
Ricardo, I bet you can't even get through a math class without filling those kids heads up with your nonsensical homosexual babblings. Didn't you say you teach math to children in a black community? I've already witnessed how you white fanatical, pro homosexual advocates waste student time and money obsessing over homosexuality in the classroom. It's a shame to go to school to learn how to read, write and do math only to be turned out by some self serving fiend. It's no wonder so many lose...
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Re: Anti-Gay Arson Terrorist Attack on UCC Church
Just because some pro homosexual closet queer conducts scientific sounding, bogus azz ˜studies' claiming people are incapable of being persuaded to engage in homosexual acts doesn't make it so. Common sense, my own observations of their persistent nagging and scheming, as well as confessions of such from many others, demonstrate otherwise. As well as the countless known molestation of children that went on for years by those priests...and countless other adults (such as Boy Scott leaders,...
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Re: Adultery: Should it be harshly punished???
Okay, I'll take a stab... I don't think the disagreements with "severe" punishments against adultery have anything to do with any of the above issues. It's simply a question of what the rule of law is, or what we as a society believe it should mean. In this country, there is an implied constitutional right to privacy. The "right to privacy" is intended to protect us from government's regulation of the most private aspects of our lives. If they can regulate us in these areas, by passing laws...
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Re: Adultery: Should it be harshly punished???
I suppose then what I'm asking is.... What are the principles held within a given society that give rise to justification for or against the severe punishment of adultery? Why not? This government has passed such laws in the past without consternation... Is your point that this government has decided that adultery is too intimate an act to sentence harshly and there are laws that gird against its passive agressive societal condemnation? or subsequent circumstantial condemnation? Why? Well,...
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Re: Adultery: Should it be harshly punished???
EP May I ask your personal opinion? Peace, Virtue
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Re: Adultery: Should it be harshly punished???
Vox pretty much already said it all for me. Adultery is a terrible breach of marriage contract, but it is a legal/civil breach. It isn't the government's place to regulate it on religious grounds. It should be punished on civil grounds, not a crime since it is not against any secular law. It may be a crime in the Old Testament, but that's not what we base American law off of. If you really want to know, personally I don't believe in marriage. I don't believe in traditional marriage on...
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Re: South African lesbian soccer team makes it to Games
The destruction of culture, infusion of self hatred, dismantling and destabilization of family, the creeping of an individualistic mindset, AIDS, Pedophilia, Surge of prostitution, Racism, Religious discrimination, Drought, War, Rape,Poverty There's much about Africa I think about and hope for to change.... The acceptance of a lesbian soccer team is not one of them.... Peace, Virtue
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Re: Right Under Your Very Nose
Actually, I believe that the "holy spirit" is considered to be female. That seems like quite a stretch to me, Sister Fine. The origins of the cross in the symbolic sense are well documented. It sounds like convienient extrapolation on the part of Dr. Hagins. Now I think there is a great deal of truth in this. When the Caholic Church's scandal regarding the priests molesting children broke open, the solution seemed readily evident to me. If the Church would allow these grown men to have open...
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Re: Right Under Your Very Nose
Fine: I'm curious as well. What about pedophilia is implicitly male? Admittedly, most news reports cite males, but that is not evidence of pedophilia being male. PEACE Jim Chester
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Re: Right Under Your Very Nose
Catholism hit this rock first: http://www.geocities.com/adam_todm/USCatholic_History.htm This is the origin of religious pedophilia. It is the Priests in the Catholic Church that are pedophiles. The Church bans the marriage of Priests to protect its capital investments globally. This edict is the bain of their existence in this country. I don't have room to list all the cases brought against pedophile Priests in AmeriKKKa.
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Re: Right Under Your Very Nose
Read Proverbs 8. Honour thy Father (God) and Mother (Wisdom) is the 5th commandment. We are told not to put confidence in man. This does not pertain to humans. Yes. This is made up mumbo jumbo not worthy of a response. The pedophilia found in the CATHOLIC denomiation is an error. Jesus came for the lost sheep of Israel. Crumbs would fall from the table. Read Mark 7:25-30.
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Re: Exploding the Charter School Myth
This is a FAKE AND FRAUDULENT straw man that you put forth 1) NO ONE is suggesting that ALL PUBLIC SCHOOLS BE SHUT DOWN so that kids can go to PRIVATE SCHOOLS. 2) Currently there are few "Hydrogen dispensing stations" if we use your logic and thus we should STOP ALL RESEARCH ON THE USE OF HYDROGEN AS A FUEL FOR AUTOS 3) A person who puts BLACK STUDENTS AND THEIR EDUCATION FIRST will be more focused on the QUALITY EDUCATION they are receiving rather than PROTECTING THE "Industrial Complex"...
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Re: Exploding the Charter School Myth
That has nothing to do with MBM's objections to NCLB or vouchers. His argument is clearly stated: NCLB and vouchers siphon off of the few fortunate [high achieving/motivated parent] students and resources from the public schools. That's an inaccurate analogy on so many levels. Your criticism of the person opposed to the flat tax betrays your lack of policy thinking. The employment fall-out effect of a policy should/must be A consideration when evaluating a policy. Just like what happens to...
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Re: William Bennett Personally Invited Here!
Answer to Bennett Harold M. Clemens: "Hypothetically speaking, if we wanted to reduce rape, pedophilia, extortion, identity theft, fraud, hate crimes, voter disenfranchisement, witness intimidation, perjury, mass murder, school shootings, serial murders, unjustified wars in the U.S.; to reduce rape, pedophilia, extortion, identity theft, fraud, hate crimes, voter disenfranchisement, witness intimidation, perjury, mass murder, school shootings, serial murders, and unjustified wars alone, we...
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Re: Panel Approves $10B Cut in Health Care
Feeding poor people!?! Leave that to those self-described churchgoing Episcopalians, who make mega-bucks keeping corporations in line (and doing a damn fine job considering the dearth of corporate scandals in the U.S.). They'll be helped by those who consider themselves a living, breathing, moral sanction to the masses of Black Americans, and the book-pushing revolutionaries, who are bravely out to change the direction of quasi-socialists by engaging in that rarity of rarities: scathing...
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Re: Panel Approves $10B Cut in Health Care
Can you imagine if we voted against the interest of ourselves that much.....if 50% or more of us were blkCONS, we would be the dumbest people on earth...but see how house negroes and racists give themselves a free pass for all the dumb, self-loathing and inbred racist bullschit they do....now all these damn fools who voted republican know this country is screwed for another couple of decades....but to see them do this massive act of denial with their loyal black lackeys in tow.....just shows...
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Re: Jamie Foxx Asks Governor Swarzenegger For Clemency of "Tookie"
Poor little Sanction. The dude who would be stalked.... Because he can't back up what he claims he stands by. Too funny... And where have you actually established where you actually believe what you say? KILLING BEGETS KILLING... but you're all for Capital Punishment. Nice!
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Re: Q. Is Sickle Cell Prevalent Only in African Americans?
Great site black sanction! My point, though, is that this is 'not' a disease solely of/for black people -- that's all. Fine
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Re: Jamie Foxx Asks Governor Swarzenegger For Clemency of "Tookie"
Kevin41 Black Sanction speaks sometimes w/o doing his research, can he be personally blamed for being a bubba type...? Fine
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Re: Homeless Republican Brotha
Yeah, that is a pretty interesting (not!) twist: Ahhh... Grab them Bootstraps Billy and start pullin'. I mean, that is all they say they need... And, really, if all this BS line about Welfare, "hand-outs" and "DEPENDENCY" is serious then where is the talk about the WHITE DEPENDENCY from Founding Day 1 of the 'Republic' to (being generous) 1965?? I mean, that's like some serious DEPENDENCY that has never been called DEPENDENCY if we're talking about "handouts" and government supported,...
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Re: Death Penalty
I wholeheartedly advocate the death penalty for crimes which society find heinous (in America, usually cold-blooded murder, but if I had my way, pedophilia and selling of heavy drugs). However, I think it should be applied only when there is sufficient DNA evidence to link the suspect to the crime, and should be foregone when there is DNA evidence, but it is controversial. For example, if forensic scientists find some guy's semen in the vagina of a raped and murdered girl, we can be fairly...
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Re: Justice Dept. Probing Domestic Spying Leak
Sanction, why are people still buying into the idea of America being this nation of moral fortitude, where freedom and liberty reigns supreme, and political leaders can and never will do any wrong? "America participates in domestic spying!" Oh no! Not in America. Not in the land where everyone does the right thing, the governments have everyone's best interest at heart, and political leaders are esteemed as political gods of virtue and honesty. The world must be ending. Quick! Everyone, take...
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Re: Pervert Gets Charged For Sexing Women's Feet
Yuk! Thanks a lot Brother Sanction for that lovely image just before going to bed.
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Re: Choose your oppressor
Islam is a principle..... Muslim is a person who follows the principle... The way it has been accepted in society is to equate the term with its various expressions in culture throughout history.... and typically, only the negatives... thus, why it is associated with oppression and little is understood regarding the reasons why those of us who consider ourselves Muslim see absolutely no correlation to the oppressive acts done in its name... the term is only studied historically and not...
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Re: African immigrants face bias from blacks
Relations between A.A. and A.'s are extremely difficult especially when one reads crap like this from an "intellectual" African: African Americans as I see them Tuesday, 31 January 2006 Ozodi Osuji's weekly psychological essays #7 AFRICAN-AMERICANS, AS I SEE THEM PREAMBLE Like all people, African Americans are individually unique and no two of them are the same. It, therefore, seems a mistake to talk about them as if they are all the same. Be that as it may, the fact is that there is such a...
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Re: Would you choose a different career?
Sanction, I have a daughter who graduated mcl from Temple U. last year with a BS in biology. She's continuing on at another school to get her advanced degree in cellular and molecular biology. The "DNA stuff" as I call it (after an attempt to read one of her textbooks and giving up after 3-4 pages in to the 1st chapter). I'm not always a downer. Witness how many of these blowhards here treat me. Granted, I don't fit in with the liberal/progressive/black viewpoints generally expressed on this...
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Re: The Death Penalty and Deterrence
Whatever happens we need to protect society from the deviants within it, and so long as the punishment fits the crime there's no reason the punishment can't serve another purpose, too. Most people think in terms of action/consequence, so it can only help to make it plain that there will be one. There is less crime in the U.S. than elsewhere and it's probably not a coincidence that we also put people in jail instead of tapping them on the wrist. A few weeks back I was looking at a debate on...
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Re: Sen. Santorum's Remarks About Gay Sex
IndependentMan, You have clearly stated your opinion, but you have not articulated the rational behind your stance; i.e., what is the basis that you would restrict the choices (some might say rights) for LGBT people. Why do you think that it is a signal of the decadence of our society? I think that there is very good evidence that it has always been a part of human societies. Indeed, it appears in nature among many species, including primates. Further, how is a same-sex couple that has been...
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Re: "The goodbys are not the hardest part...It's the hellos"
Goshtoire, I say it is unnatural because there is no way that same-sex people can reproduce under natural conditions....and as so far as god is concerned.......that is man's perception....remember we do not unequivocably even know there is a god......and while you are asking that question ask yourself how we are able to sanction countries and kill millions of kids and bomb women and civilians and think god would bless america after that? unless god is some sadistic white guy I 'ain't' seeing...
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Re: "The goodbys are not the hardest part...It's the hellos"
I am wondering about the choice of reproduction as the definitive characteristic of what is natural. Is this the sole purpose of sex? What does this mean for people who are involuntarily sterile (age, disease, physiology, etc)? Interestingly, there is now significant evidence that there is a great deal of sexual diversity within nature including homosexuality, bisexuality, non-reproductive sex, multiple partners, etc. [E.g. Biological Exuberance , by Bruce Bagermihl] Hundreds of bird and...
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Re: Is Gay the New Black? Marriage Ban Spurs Debate
Peace.... I think you are missing my point. In order to make a argument as it relates to ethics, you must have an established moral standard to refer to. Gay people having the right to marry should be based on something...They cannot use "Civil right" since these rights are extended based upon Christian principles. There is nothing Christian or Scriptural which would justify slavery or racism..The two are incomparable.. It could easily be argued that the Founders were deists, and freemasons,...
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Re: Is Gay the New Black? Marriage Ban Spurs Debate
Yes, and that moral standard can be completely secular. Secular humanists do it all the time (Note: I'm not an atheist but I'm not religious either). While the argument can be made that civil rights are in line with Christian principles the civil rights movement was not based on Christianity. Many civil rights defenders are not Christians and indeed some are atheists or agnostic. Civil Rights is a human rights issue, not a religious issue. Slavery is permitted in the Bible. Racism is not but...