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YouTube video: https://youtu.be/2VRSAVDlpDI. Listen to James Brown’s "Say it loud, I'm Black, and I'm proud.” I don’t know of any recent, famous Black singer, who is using his/her art to demand equality for Black American slave descendants. If you... moreYouTube video: https://youtu.be/2VRSAVDlpDI. Listen to James Brown’s "Say it loud, I'm Black, and I'm proud.” I don’t know of any recent, famous Black singer, who is using his/her art to demand equality for Black American slave descendants. If you know of any, please share a link with me of that person’s YouTube video. The African-American bourgeoisie is equally racist as non-blacks against the Black American poor. Once a Black person attains a level of wealth, prestige, and power, they distance themselves from Black Americans. They start calling themselves any number of names that remove the word, “Black,” from their identity. They will find a white or white ethnic spouse of some kind. Yet, when called upon by the white and immigrant media to speak on the behalves of Black Americans, their views are identical to those of racist whites and racist immigrants. If you know of any indie or unsigned Black American artists, who communicate political messages in their music, please share them with me. Thanks… In search of proud Black Americans… #blacks, #music, #politics, #history, #blackamericanhistorymonth, #blackamerica, #blackamerican, #blackamericans, #art, #arts, #culture, #inequality, #injustice. less
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YouTube video: https://youtu.be/vZtkVj3JPaw. Another soulful voice is Betty Wright. Here is her song, "Girls Can't Do What the Guys Do." It is unfair that women can't do what men do and still retain their self-respect, dignity, and pride and not be... moreYouTube video: https://youtu.be/vZtkVj3JPaw. Another soulful voice is Betty Wright. Here is her song, "Girls Can't Do What the Guys Do." It is unfair that women can't do what men do and still retain their self-respect, dignity, and pride and not be judged, ridiculed, or ostracized by both men and women. I don't agree with this inequality, but Betty Wright's song describes an observable fact of gender inequality in American society. I like this song, because it describes society as it is. It is just as relevant now as it was when it was released. What music are you listening to for Black American History Month? What are your favorite Black American songs and why? What Black American song do you know of stands the test of time? #blackamericanhistorymonth, #blackamerican, #blackamericans, #blackamerica, #blacks, #history, #music, #bettywright, #song, #soul, #gender, #inequality, #genderinequality. less
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I had joined the Black Power Group in Facebook. I agreed in part with a person's post about Blacks seeking whites for validation and offered my own interpretations maybe a week ago. We had been writing each other back in the group up until now. The male... moreI had joined the Black Power Group in Facebook. I agreed in part with a person's post about Blacks seeking whites for validation and offered my own interpretations maybe a week ago. We had been writing each other back in the group up until now. The male flattered me with the title, "Queen," to give himself a license to insult my intelligence, because (1) I refer to myself as Black American & (2) I critiqued Blacks seeking Africans for validation in the same way they do with whites. His responses contained generic statements and declarations of opinions, passing themselves off as facts, while he continuously insulted my intelligence, suggesting that I am uneducated. Basically, he said a lot of generic opinions without factual or detailed substance. I described an event where I actually observed African immigrants being racist to Black Americans, who pretend to be African, and this male suggested I was a reverse racist for noticing how Black immigrants publicly say racist things about Black American slave descendants. This verbally abusive person knows I have a college degree, but he won't disclose his level of education, while he is calling me stupid. I thought I was sharing historical and scientific information with my people to help give him the Africa for Africans he wanted and he still persisted with the personal attacks on my intelligence and college education. This male says the only path to freedom is war. I gave him a strategy based on social science that no other Black person has tried, to the best of my knowledge, and he would still get his war on the African continent, but not here in U.S. Then this arrogant male offered to lead me, a supposedly uneducated person, in the "right direction." I am so disappointed with this extremely ignorant Black person, who could not write a single post without suggesting I am stupid in spite of my college degree. I was generous enough to share all my strategies for Black Americans to get what we want and promote social change across the diaspora and this verbally and psychologically abusive male in the Black Power Group on Facebook would not stop calling me stupid. What can we do? What would you do? For example, if you were lucky enough to graduate from college, you try to help the Black Power movement by sharing your knowledge from college, and someone within the Black Power movement, instead of listening to you and debating over facts and logic, he verbally and psychologically abuses you continuously even after you tell that person to stop. The group is called Black Power group on Facebook. It should have been the perfect place to attract Blacks to HTN. I even posted to that group asking whether they have considered moving the group to HTN. Without mutual respect for each other as equals despite level of education, there is no Black unity. Without Black unity, there is no Black Power. That race war on whites this person is planning will fail with his death or a life-time prison term and no one will remember the shootout with police, the FBI, or the National Guard as a race war. Officials will call it homegrown terrorism, hate crimes, or gang violence by Blacks and that's it. My strategy, based on the ideas of Karl Marx, would have given the entire Black Diaspora social change and the war on the African continent that he so desperately wanted. #blacks, #africans, #respect, #disrespect, #facebook, #blackpower, #blackunity, #abuse, #inequality, #disunity, #arrogance, #evil, #hostility, #blackonblack. less
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There is a job fair called Public Jobs for the People on August 26, 2017 at the First AME Church on 2270 South Harvard Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018 at 9;00 am, next Saturday. You have to register or RSVP via ... moreThere is a job fair called Public Jobs for the People on August 26, 2017 at the First AME Church on 2270 South Harvard Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018 at 9;00 am, next Saturday. You have to register or RSVP via https://www.eventbrite.com/e/public-jobs-for-the-people-2017-tickets-36527834737. Government workers, both black and white, are very narrow-minded. ignorant, lazy, violent, and racist against Black Americans, who treat whites and immigrants as their equals and not their masters. If you work harder and smarter than everyone else, they will compliment you for your work ethics, but secretly resent you because of it. The social rule enforced is: Black Americans employees cannot work harder and smarter than whites and immigrants, but it will be the black government workers, who will enforce this rule before the whites and immigrants join in. If the whites and immigrants cannot intimidate you, they will position you under a black manager, who will do the threatening and discrimination for the whites and immigrants against you. The black government workers will act as mob or gang enforcers, who will deny you on-the-training, sabotage your work performance, destroy your reputation, discriminate, harass, retaliate, physically assault you, extort medical records from you and call your refusal an act of insubordination, will have the NSA hack and destroy incriminating evidence against themselves from your email accounts. Get the government. Do not plan to stay. Get a college degree. Buy a home. Start a business and escape from that job before they literally steal everything you have, evict you from your home, and force you on the welfare system for the rest of your life. Get the job, but plan to escape to a predominately Black American community in the future. Do not think the courts will protect you. Human rights and civil rights do not exist for Black American slaves in the USA. Get the job. save your money. Escape to a self-sustaining business and a separate Black American community as soon as possible. #jobs, #racism, #governmentjobs, #government, #democraticparty, #inequality, #structuralism, #functionalism, #symbolicinteractionism, #crt, #criticalracethoery, #genocide, #slavery, #reparationsnow, #reparations, #liberation, #escape. less
Eventbrite - Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson presents Public Jobs for the People 2017 - Saturday, August 26, 2017 at First AME Church of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. Find event and ticket information.

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