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The Negro Bed W e n c h Mentality




They are docile and loyal to their masters(the power system). They usually refer to themselves as black feminist. Beware, and be on the lookout for who they are.

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RonRRoyce
RonRRoyce

Male, 36, Columbus, OH

Posted January 10


The author of the video has power, influence and knowledge..

But in my opinion, he's mis-analyzing the concept..

It's the same concept responsible for the destruction of the minds of black people.. Namely that you make your subjugates totally dependent on you.. Whether it be for their survival, livelihood, health, food, entertainment.. etc.. And they will fight tooth and nail to defend you..

It's a simple concept really and that same concept is used to dominate the world..

That's the Main issue of this video and my opinion..

If he listens CAREFULLY to her words, she is basically telling him..


RonRRoyce
RonRRoyce

Male, 36, Columbus, OH

Posted January 10


-how do you get a child to listen to you?
-why does a child listen to you?
-why do we listen to our supervisors/bosses at work?
-why do some women/men stay in dysfunctional relationships...

Amongst many ques that one could ask....

If we analyze the answers to these ques, we will understand one of the main reasons for the conditions of black people..


10spitfire
10spitfire

Male, 53, Austell, GA

Posted January 11


"The hand that rocks the cradle, rules the world".

But, the hand that rules whether there's something to rock in the cradle (Planned Parent-Hood), ultimately rules the world.


10spitfire
10spitfire

Male, 53, Austell, GA

Posted January 11


Also, Hidden Colors 2 came out just prior to Django.

So, if you liked the movie, but wouldn't buy the doll...

you already did.


10spitfire
10spitfire

Male, 53, Austell, GA

Posted January 11


I give her credit for the point she made about being careful with what you introduce your children too.

But, when this paradigm shift begins to change...

accept the consequences of that too.

Peace.


khaluhha
khaluhha

Male, 42, Brooklyn, NY

Posted January 11


@ronroyce

Long time no see. His answer to that question you've stated would simply be, tell black children the truth.

10spitfire,

That Django was something,Samuel Jackson's uncle Ruckus and Sheba are alive and well.


mak011
mak011

Male, Age Private, East Orange, NJ

Posted January 12


I sat through this video, and the funny but sad thing is they agreed except he did not seem to get that they were saying some of the same things in slightly different ways. If only they really took the time to listen to each other. However when public figures play to their respective audiences this is what one can expect.
Their discussion was more about strategy, and tactics more than anything else. Similar to Marcus Garvey vs others. Of course Marcus was also undermined by those that shout the loudest.
I think the video also showed a difference in their thought pattern, and how they view the larger picture in the future, and maybe there is some generational thing there that he did not get either.
It also amazes me that you are going to be interviewed by someone and he did not do his research before going on the interview to see what type of show or host she is.
He did not listen to any of her shows before going on with her, I noticed that she at least did appear to watch some of his videos.
A research, and blast video after the fact serves a different purpose. I also did not like the fact that only parts of the interview was posted.
Why not also include the interview in its entirety so that people can make a truly informed decision, not led by his talking points or what he thinks. I for one tend to like hearing both sides completely so I can make a cogent calculation as to whether I am being lied to.
A difference in debate style does not tell be if you are right simply because you shout louder than your opponent.

I happen to be one of those blacks that hate to see how we play the game of tearing each other apart for public spectacle, I guess no different than the hoodrats on these reality TV shows.


RonRRoyce
RonRRoyce

Male, 36, Columbus, OH

Posted January 12


Yeah Khaluhha

I havent been on since it's dead here, but was checking post and yours stood out..

But yeah, some people, not just black women have no loyalty.. They go with whom can supply them with what they need and want...

This fight for black improvement/empowerment can only be waged By Honorable and Prideful men with fellow black women and fellow black men acting as enemies...

Some people simply dont get it... That woman in the vid doesnt understand that WHITE PEOPLE as a group are indeed the ENEMY.. She preaches assimilation as opposed to existing equally...

You can never teach black history without acknowledging and revealing White hate, actions to hinder or kill blacks...

"based on her words" I think she only thinks, there's only the need to simply highlight black achievements and that's not Black History...


RonRRoyce
RonRRoyce

Male, 36, Columbus, OH

Posted January 12


mak011
mak011

Male, Age Private, East Orange, NJ


I sat through this video, and the funny but sad thing is they agreed except he did not seem to get that they were saying some of the same things in slightly different ways. If only they really took the time to listen to each other. However when public figures play to their respective audiences this is what one can expect.
Their discussion was more about strategy, and tactics more than anything else. Similar to Marcus Garvey vs others. Of course Marcus was also undermined by those that shout the loudest.
I think the video also showed a difference in their thought pattern, and how they view the larger picture in the future, and maybe there is some generational thing there that he did not get either.
It also amazes me that you are going to be interviewed by someone and he did not do his research before going on the interview to see what type of show or host she is.
He did not listen to any of her shows before going on with her, I noticed that she at least did appear to
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They werent saying the same things...

Sometimes you dont need the whole interview.. Just the main points are sufficient..

She's more like a person who wants peace without war... Just doesnt happen that way...


mak011
mak011

Male, Age Private, East Orange, NJ

Posted January 12


RonRRoyce
RonRRoyce

Male, 36, Columbus, OH


They werent saying the same things...

Sometimes you dont need the whole interview.. Just the main points are sufficient..

She's more like a person who wants peace without war... Just doesnt happen that way...


Well we can disagree. I listened to it, and while they differed on some points they were on the same page in many instances.

While I agree that you dont always need the whole story, I see a need for the whole story when you are blasting someone. The idea is about the truth, and honesty instead of being spun.

I however agree with you on the peace without war aspect. An issue that can be resolved with proper debate.


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