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hetep,

over the years, i've come into the unfortunate mind frame that plagues the black psyche. it's called self-defeatism, which says that, since the white man has projected himself as an unbeatable, invincible entity, no one, including the black man, can go up against him and win. this is centrally predicated on the realization that the white man has amassed the planet's largest military machine, equipped with all the trappings of science and technology.

to do so at the level of childhood or during what's called prior conditioning, whitey has used the character of superman, a clever-thinking, muscle-bound white man to project himself as the ultimate and superior fighting machine.

recently, i've encountered a brotha on the blacklist forum, who replied to one of my commentaries on the illusion of obamaism, obama being another white man in black face, or the fact that obama is just the latest trick the white man has used, in order to keep the black collective in a stupified, comatose state, for the sake of the maintenance of whiteness, in a sea of blackness.

unfortunately, the same brotha has fallen victim "to the white man can't be beat" psychology, therefore rendering the black collective null and void, in terms of genuine freedom, one that will have to be fought for in bloodshed. it is these type of niggas that we have to keep out of our midst whenever revolutionary politics is given the spotlight, because they are the same ones, who will come up with every excuse not to fight.

black panther party field marshall george jackson once said that "patience has its limits. take it too far and its cowardice," a truism that will create the line that should be drawn, one that will separate those of us willing to die for our freedom and those of us who are nothing but utopian visionaries, trying to play both sides of the fence. on one hand, they're propagating a pretended blackness, leading the chant in the slogan "black is beautiful," while, on the other hand, they're pledging alligence to the united snakes flag, which exposes them as accomplices of white capitalism.

there could be no more greater service for the white man, on a psychological level, than a bunch of self-defeatist niggas, who hold the white man, as their invincible lord and master, willing to help him crush the spirit of social revolution, by telling those of us, who are black revolutionaries, that going up against the white man in a protracted war is not the answer, because "he can't be beat."

uhuru!

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"a black capitalist is just as exploitative as a white capitalist. in fact, the black capitalist fits the mold of the self-defeatist nigga, who revears wighty."

Now, this is worse than I thought. And, it is exactly what we must deal with. We get to caught up in and confused by these big words, some times. "Capotalism". "Socialism". "Exploitation". "N-word this and n-word that." Confusing, right? Well let me try again to un-confuse you some.

When is comes down to the nitty gritty, the bottom line is to feed hungry babies. If the only way to get food on the table is Reginald Lewis' capitalism, so be it. On the other hand, if we need to build a gunboat manufacturing plant, maybe we need a small dose or even a large dose of government intervention. I mean, that's the whole point of setting up a continent -wide government, right? So that we will have a government powerful enough to finance and build various industries that are needed, right?

Take Abdel Nasser's Egypt. The people needed more food. So, Abdel Nasser used government power to build the Aswan Dam. The same in Nkrumah's Ghana. No private enterprise had the ability to do it. So the government had to do it.

But, had we had this discussion with Reginald Lewis 60-70 years ago maybe he would have had the insight to move Beatrice International to the African continent.That would have given Africa control over more food production. If Brother Reggie happened to get his hands on a couple of billions in the process, no big deal as long as he put the money in an African bank, instead of Bank of America or Lourdes of London. By putting it in an African bank, Zimbabwe maybe would not have to ask the European Union to borrow a billion dollars. We would have it Africa. They could borrows it from an African.

As it is now, Zimbabwe is borrowing money from Botswana and South Africa and perhaps a few other African countries. But, when Africans get a lot of money, we the African masses must learn to insist that they invest it in Africa. Look at all these movies stars and rich athletes. That alone could fix Zimbabwe for the long haul

In addition, when we get the African Union going good, we must raise taxes from all the busienesses in Africa to get the money needed to finance all kinds of govermment projects.

The bottom line is results: food on the table. You will notice that I did not mention "capitalism" or "socialism". Nkrumah said we must be pragmatic. Others have called it "mixed economy". I notice nobody call it "mixed economy" when the Chinese and Vietnamese do it. It is Economic Development. That's what it is. And, Chinese get rich too. All of this is under a Communist regime. One billion people are grinning and just as happy...! All the while they are selling us chicken fried rice!

Last time I was at the Chinese wok house, I asked the cook how he was getting along in this economic collapse. He said "so-so". I said, "are you Chinese", He said, "yes". I said, "you ought to be happy. It is the rest of us that need to worry." I mean, War Criminal bush had to go into debt to China to finance his stupid wars. Even when things get bad, the USA government has got to pay interest on all that debt. Capitalism? or Socialism? Who gives a hoot? The bottom line is money in Chinese pockets.

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Most Black capitalist are far worse, simply because the only relationship they have with the products they trade is the money.

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Wow! What have you been smoking lately?

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Do you also speak Swahili? I am talking to MalcolmXavier. He is good with n-words. How about "uhuru" and "hotep"?

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Do also speak Swahili? I am talking to MalcolmXavier. He is good with n-words. How about "uhuru" and "hotep"?

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I think you all need to toss everything that you don't make in to a heap and set it afire
Plain and simple.

Or I should be looking at a news report when I step into my shop and jump on the white man's Internet that states the streets are on fire and they're shouting Uhuru!

It's not enough for you that my people make what we, eat and wear and use and sell.
Because you don't and you can't and because you can't you believe no one can without ridding yourselves of the force that stops you.

You'll be right here waiting for the first one to throw a stone to see what happens, just like me.
And that inarticulate butter cream knucklehead needs to punch the clock at the Gap just like you.

You ain't gonna raise your hand to ask a question.
You ain't gawn do nothin' except bleed like feral dogs in the streets and sell wolf cookies at a bake sell.

Now
tell me what I'm calling you.

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See. I knew you a short attention span. It is so severe as to be attention deficit disorder is it?

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This would be funny if it was not so sad:

Reply by Mickel Hendrix aka Nat Turner on June 5, 2009 at 2:12pm
uhuru!



fool, just because you were alledgedly born on a plantation don't mean that you're the only one who knows what a plantation is.

fool, i've learned all that shit too, whatever you wanna call it. but, i don't spend time trying to project myself, while, at the same time, practice black clascism, by not wanting anything to do with those who have been criminalized by a criminal system, the same criminal system that punked alot of the early proponents of pan-afrikanism. because them niggas were just a bunch of middle class intellects, who always went-a-begging the british for their freedom, until they finally realized that wighty wuddn't budging.


What have you done for Africa lately?



i wonder why you keep trying too! see, what you fail to realize is that they ain't 'my' political theories. instead, they are the peoples theories because of experiences with an evil people, the same people who finally realized that liberties ain't to be given. now, who was it that said that? clue: it was a white man himself, mr. know it all.

Darn tooting. Now you finally got it straight. Them there theories are white people's theories that you keep throwing at us. They are based on European experience and develped to solve European problems. Congratualtions. Mr Hendrix finally got it all figured out, it seems.

Now, what he is yet to admit is that in order to solve African problems, we must have African theories developed by African theoreticians, intelligfentsia. Copying your European masters will not do. Ask Dubois.


again, you don't know what i really know, because you don't interact with me on a consistent basis. if you think that you can gather me because of a few posts, then you're fooling yourself. or better yet, you're making an ass of yourself, something that you have been consistent at throughout your antagonizing replies. but, come into the lion's den in my neck of the woods, where the real soldiers at and test your shit, see how far it will take you.

Been to Somalia lately? What about Sudan? I know you have not been to Zimbabwe. But, did you have enough guts and common sense to support the legitimate government in Zimbabwe? Or did you Tom out and back that War Criminal bush and his co-War Criminals rice and cheney? We all know the answer.

really though, which one is it gonna be: the original wheel or reinventing the wheel. or lemme guess. a new wheel.

Well, it seems you "guessed" wrong. I still believe in the old wheel.

because you want us to think that you're the only one with a correct analysis, while you opt to shoot us down, because we ain't drinking your brand of philosophy.


Look. I am not here to "shoot anybody down". I do and will continue to oppose the manner in which you seem to want to strip us of our human dignity by calling us n-words and such as that. Furthermore, this is not my "analysises". I learned what I know in terms of understanding revolution in general and the African Revolution in particular, by spending many years studying and practicing what Imam Malik ash-Shabazz, Kwame Ture, Kwame Nkrumah, Abdel-Nasser, Sekou Toure, Amilcar Cabral, Marcus Garvey, Booker T. Washington, Martin Delaney, Alexander Crummel, Fredrick Douglas, Martin Luther King, and many, many others had to say. All I am trying to say is very, very simple: study African history. And, I did not invent that idea. Malcolm taught us that. Nkrumah reduced it to a science. So, I do not re-invent wheels. I accept what the forefathers left us. Instead of re-inventing things, I try to build on what was left to us. That is the best I can do. You sabby?



well, you keep on keeping on with all that slick talk, while brothas like me go where the ball really is. you can keep talking on top of the hill, while brothas like myself go down into the valley mingle with the people. i'll tell them you said hello, that you said they need to be in jail. alright?

I am the people. I am only one of many.

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