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Member Since December 17, 2006

Real Name Bobby B

Age 52

Gender Male

Last Login September 03, 2011

Location Petersburg, VA

Race Black/African American

Education Some College Coursework Completed

Primary Job Category Sports and Recreation/Fitness

Astrological Sign Cancer

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There are many connotations that make up who I am. One of those that isn't true is--I'm a racist. When you love your people that is considered a divisive issue. When you say Kendra James, Sean Bell and James Jahar Perez were murdered you're wrong. We are suppose to be a passive people. A naive people. We are suppose to continue to sit back and watch the injustices in this nation pile up and not stand up for ourselves. I don't agree with that ideology.

As a man, I love the black woman. She has no equal upon this planet but those also of hue. I love her articulation and determination. She must be a strong sista' like Queen Nzingha and possess the beauty of Neferritti. The warrior power of Candace of Ethiopia and the drive of Sister Tubman. There is no room in my heart for the Ms. Rice and Oprah type sista's. For they are the vacuous ones. The ancestors will eventually deal with them. To conclude, the earth's original Queen--the black woman, is the backbone of the black family. And we must treat her as such. She has a right to be angry. Just look as the black man overall.

I love our children and want to see the next generation correct the slave mentally we now possess and don't seem to have an avenue of escape. The desegregation of schools was the beginning of the end of the enlighten black generation of the middle 20th Century. The lack of common sense of the 1960s black leaders mostly put us in today's abysmal situation. The "Big Six" were the center of today's madness. We must learn our history.

In 1995, myself and many brotha's stood on the Mall of Washington, D.C, not asking this nefarious nation for anything, but stating it was time to stand up as men. Well my brotha's, we still have work. Our people are struggling. I visited New Orleans in February of this year and seen our people in tents under the highways. Drug use is rampant among us. We abuse our women and children. And the prisons have made a business out of housing us.

We can not look to a leader such as Barack to lead us to freedom. We must do it ourselves. Also ask yourself this question. Who's backing him? What is his agenda? To do what the Elite's say, period.

Much love family, may all of our God's protect "us" in this last dark hour here in the hells of America.

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