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Saw this years ago.
Valid points to consider.
Valid points to consider.
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You like 7 years late with this vid.
I remember the uproar and arguments from the last thread.
http://niketalk.com/t/299626/why-was-the-stan-the-white-man-thread-locked/0_100
http://niketalk.com/t/299555/one-of-the-most-important-videos-in-history/0_100
The bigger threads were locked. Can't find them.
If black power were achieved in 2017, what would that look like?
I would like to see how some of you answer my question
Outside of unity and organization, the biggest issue blacks have to hurdle is vision.
There is no detailed (or outlined) vision to unify the people behind, or get them organized for.
People suggest establishing an economic base, reparations, establish a sovereign homeland, and a
bunch of other thoughtful remedies to the black plight. That's cool, but there's no
consensus or quantifiable goal blacks can attempt to strive for. It all seems so abstract.
And that's why lethargy creeps in every time the black voice is elevated and begins to speak towards
changing its circumstances and leveling the playing field.
Without a vision, then anything accomplished therein becomes difficult to build off of.
Blacks will continue to stay where they are, fumbling around in the darkness.
Where there is no vision, the people perish- Prov 29 :18
Exactly.
I keep telling people this isn't our country to begin with. The only people we need to talk to about rights in America is the Native Americans.
I'm just trying to get the word out, bc people are talking about Trump and all this other stuff in society, as if we "mattered" to them in the first place.
We need to build on our own.