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YouTube video: https://youtu.be/Kiw6Q9-lfXc. May is Asian/Pacific Heritage Month. I wanted to honor that with a reminder to Black Americans that white racial oppression and genocide against Black American slave descendants are diverse. The video is... moreYouTube video: https://youtu.be/Kiw6Q9-lfXc. May is Asian/Pacific Heritage Month. I wanted to honor that with a reminder to Black Americans that white racial oppression and genocide against Black American slave descendants are diverse. The video is surveillance footage of how Korean, Soon Ja Du, shot Latasha Harlins in the back of her head as sh was walking away from Soon Ja Du in 1991. The White Korean woman was found guilty of voluntary manslaughter, not first degree murder, but Judge Joyce Karlin rejected the jury's sentencing recommendations of 16 years in prison for Soon Ja Du by rewarding a white Korean with freedom, a $500 fine, five years of probation, and 400 hours of community service for killing an unarmed Black American child. Racist Judge Joyce Karlin applied judicial nullification to nullify laws guaranteeing Latasha Harlins constitutional right to life. Black Americans, your human rights are nullified everyday by the people you elect. Please vote your conscience by withholding your votes from the Democratic Party, write in god or your favorite civil rights leader instead, or put yourselves on the ballot as non-partisan candidates, and swing your votes to that non-partisan Black American. White supremacy over Black American slave descendants is diverse. Race is a social construct. It can change with the times and in relation to other groups. If a person can be Black with white and yellow skin and/or fine textured hair, then whites can be brown and black skinned with kinky hair. Wealthy Blacks are an example of honorary whites. They have bought their way out of blackness with money, a college degree, geographic separation from the Black community, and/or a white wife, etc. In relation to Black Americans, Asians, Hispanics, and Middle Easterners are racially white and many of them hold exactly the same racist views about Black Americans as Europeans, perceiving Black Americans to be an inferior, lazy, unintelligent slave caste, born to follow their orders without question or resistance. The category white can expand to include Asians, Hispanics, etc. Please advance the Black American cause by not referring to white ethnics as "minorities" or "people of color." These terms imply white ethnics or "dark whites" suffered the same oppression as Black American slave when they did not and do not today. This is an election year. Please vote your conscience on juries and at the ballot. Black American slaves win nothing in exchange for their votes when they help racist white and black Democrats win elections. You have been throwing away your votes for generations. Swing your vote to a non-partisan candidate and drive the Democrats out of every majority Black American district for your city, county, state legislature, and House of Representatives. #asianpacificheritagemonth, #asians, #racism, #oppression, #genocide, #murder, #manslaughter, #latashaharlins, #soonjadu, #joycekarlin, #slaves, #slavery, #injustice, #nullification, #voteyourconscience. less
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This is security camera footage from Empire Liquor in South L.A. on March 16, 1991. Teenager Latasha Harlins and store owner Soon Ja Du got into an altercation. When Harlins tries to walk away, Du shoots her in ...
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Link to article: http://quasar.as.utexas.edu/BillInfo/FIJAPamphlet.html. "TRUE or FALSE? Factual Information about Jury Service" by the Fully Informed Jury Association. The conviction of Bill Cosby has got me thinking about how powerful, wealthy people... moreLink to article: http://quasar.as.utexas.edu/BillInfo/FIJAPamphlet.html. "TRUE or FALSE? Factual Information about Jury Service" by the Fully Informed Jury Association. The conviction of Bill Cosby has got me thinking about how powerful, wealthy people oppress, exploit, and victimize impoverished Black American slave descendants and evade convictions for their racially motivated civil rights, human rights, and criminal violations for years. It is because of judicial nullification and jury nullification allows them to evade responsibility and accountability for their violations against impoverished Black American slave descendants. Racist white, immigrant, and black jurors nullify the civil and human rights of Black Americans on a regular basis. They vote against facts, logic, and the law to ensure impoverished Black American slave descendants are sent to prison not for their crimes but for being born black and refusing to assimilate as the racist African-American bourgeoisie has done. They ensure Black American victims never receive justice by nullifying every law that says Black Americans are entitled to equality and freedom. Since none of the other races and etnicities are following the rule of law, facts, or logic in jury trails, there is no reason why impoverished Black American slaves should follow the rules either. Those other races are nullifying your civil and human rights for freedom and equality, by "voting their conscience." Therefore laws that says we are free are not enforced. Laws that says it is illegal to terminate someone's employment for complaining about workplace race discrimination are never enforced and rarely make it to trial. Black American slave descendants need to put themselves on juries and "vote their conscience" to guarantee justice for victims of hate crimes and racial discrimination. I am not in any way telling Black American jurors to vote unfairly. I would never allow a Black American defendant to walk free form an alleged crime just because the person is Black American. However, I may consider that the Black American defendant had no other options but to commit a crime to attain justice denied by government agencies, politicians, and government employees, to survive poverty, to survive injustice, to survive racial oppression, to survive employment discrimination, to survive crimes committed by powerful, wealthy, racist people, to defend one's life and family's lives, or save another person's life and thus, deserves a "not guilty" verdict. Was that person under psychological duress or was intimidated or threatened by powerful, wealthy, racist people? That may cause me to let an alleged criminal walk free with a "not guilty" vote. Not because the person is Black American, but to ensure justice was served. Used ethically, jury nullification and "voting one's conscience" can guarantee justice and equality. But as we observe the justice system's treatment of Black American defendants and victims, we can see that the other races as well as racist blacks are using nullification and "voting one's conscience" to maintain de facto racial slavery for impoverished Black American slave descendants and genocidal public policies against Black American slave descendants. I am saying the other races are abusing judicial and jury nullification to maintain de fact racial slavery for Black Americans and continued genocide against Black Americans, so we are forced to fight back in the same way that they do in order to guarantee justice for both Black American victims and defendants. If you have reason to believe that the victim was intimidated by the more powerful and wealthy defendants from reporting crimes and pursuing civil trials, you must "vote your conscience" and help that Black American victim attain justice against his/her oppressors. If you have reason to believe that evidence was tampered with, intentionally destroyed, intentionally erased, or even stolen to keep the victim from going to trial, then you must "vote your conscience" to make sure that Black American victims of racially motivated criminal, civil, and human violations attains justice against his/her oppressors. Please use your social media connections to share this link to the article written by the Fully Informed Jury Association to all of your Black American friends and family members. All of your Black American friends and family should know that we can seek justice on juries through nullification and "voting our conscience." #blacks, #blackamerians, #juries, #judges, #nullification, #voteyourconscience, #fija, #fullyinformedjurors, #injustice, #justice, #socialjustice, #freedom, #equality, #slavery, #slaves, #defactoracialslavery. less
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April is National Poetry Month. Discussion questions: Is all rap poetry? When is rap music poetry? When is it not poetry? #april, #nationalpoetrymonth, #poets, #poems, #rap, #blacks, #blackamericans, #culture, #music, #slavery, #oppression.
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YouTube video: https://youtu.be/sgT_b0_73JU. The situation in Barbuda shows how a Black political official, Prime Minister Gaston Browne, sold out his people's reparations from slavery to Robert Deniro and any other non-black or foreign investors. Gaston... moreYouTube video: https://youtu.be/sgT_b0_73JU. The situation in Barbuda shows how a Black political official, Prime Minister Gaston Browne, sold out his people's reparations from slavery to Robert Deniro and any other non-black or foreign investors. Gaston Browne will make the Blacks slaves again and tenants on their own land. He refuses to rebuild their homes after the hurricane, keeping them from returning home to their land. The natives are being scattered to wind. Sounds familiar? Like the gentrification Black Americans are facing all across the U.S.? Like Black Americans' situation in the U.S., the untrustworthy Black officials need to be driven out of town by the poor Blacks, they lead and control. #barbuda, #robertdeniro, #blacks, #slavery, #reparations. less
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YouTube video: https://youtu.be/jhJgEN4widQ. Someone shared this video with me on Facebook. This video is the first time I have ever heard Mo'Nique speak for herself and not acting a role. She is not what I thought she was. I was wrong to vote, "Yes, I... moreYouTube video: https://youtu.be/jhJgEN4widQ. Someone shared this video with me on Facebook. This video is the first time I have ever heard Mo'Nique speak for herself and not acting a role. She is not what I thought she was. I was wrong to vote, "Yes, I stand with her, but...," because she is conscious. Her husband is conscious. She is right not to work for free or for less money, because she is Black. I have been disillusioned by so many racist Black entertainers that I assumed she gained her success by selling out her people like so many others. I was wrong. She has spoken up for herself and other Blacks in entertainment for equal respect in the industry. She has been blacklisted by both Blacks and Whites in entertainment for asserting her equality in similar ways that I have suffered. I want Netflix to pay her what she is demanding. She is worth it. #monique, #actress, #comedian, #poll, #htn, #blacks, #slavery, #entertainment, #discrimination. less
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YouTube video: https://youtu.be/gm3ZmgGxSbY. Listen to song, Voo Doo American, by Alex Foster and Michael LaRue. There is not any competition in the performance of Black American slaves' folk culture today. A man is singing something unclear before... moreYouTube video: https://youtu.be/gm3ZmgGxSbY. Listen to song, Voo Doo American, by Alex Foster and Michael LaRue. There is not any competition in the performance of Black American slaves' folk culture today. A man is singing something unclear before mentioning "troubled water." If any of you can recall, Simon and Garfunkel sang a song, "Bridge over Troubled Waters." I wonder if they took that expression from a slave song. Maybe? Maybe not? I don't presume to know. I am just asking. If any of you know for sure, inform me. I have suggested that Black Americans spark a cultural renaissance focusing on Black American slaves' folk culture and to sell those reproductions of art, music, dance, etc. to libraries and museums for profit and/or for religious worship. One person has already shot down the suggestion as if everything else African-American leaders have been doing on our behalves has been working to our benefit. American Negro Slave Songs is the only album I can find on Freegal about Black American slave music. Maybe there are others. I am just letting Black American slave descendants know that Black American slaves' folk culture is a market with little or no competition. There should be money to be made here. Yes, I believe if something is not broken, we should leave it alone. However, African-American leaders, who are chosen, financed, and elected by whites and immigrants, have decided things for the Black American poor and under their leadership, social conditions for Black Americans in poverty never get better. Things are only getting worse. Most of us have heard the expression, "It is insane to repeat the same things over and over again and expect a different result." Most Black Americans use the same old solutions for the same old problems and expect a different result. Most Black Americans are unwilling to try new solutions for old problems. One has called me a reverse racist against Africans, stupid, uneducated, and ignorant for suggesting new solutions to old problems, because Afrocentrism simply is not working economically, politically, or culturally to the benefit of Black American slave descendants. Let Obama's election as the first half-white, African immigrant president be a testament to how well Afrocentrism is working for Black American slave descendants. Obama won by Black Americans' votes and then, told them they don't deserve reparations for slavery. Perhaps, sparking a Black American renaissance based upon the best aspects of slave culture could change the course of Black Americans' future if we studied it, reproduced it, sold it, and practiced it. There is money to be made in folk arts and culture by selling to libraries and museums. For those of us, who are practicing artists, please consider preserving Black American slave culture in the ways Alex Foster and Michael LaRue has done. I found their music on Freegal through my library and then, I looked it up on YouTube. #blacks, #music, #history, #culture, #slave, #slaves, #slavery, #blackamericanhistorymonth, #blackamerica, #blackamerican, #blackamericans, #folk, #folkmusic, #folkculture, #folkways. less
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Voo-Doo American · Alex Foster · Michel LaRue
American Negro Slave Songs (Digitally Remastered)
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YouTube video: https://youtu.be/-O8QWs-Nc14. The song, "Follow the Drinking Gourd," by Alex Foster and Michael LaRue is marketed as American Negro Slave Songs. One line in the song says "Follow the drinking gourd for the old man is waiting for to carry... moreYouTube video: https://youtu.be/-O8QWs-Nc14. The song, "Follow the Drinking Gourd," by Alex Foster and Michael LaRue is marketed as American Negro Slave Songs. One line in the song says "Follow the drinking gourd for the old man is waiting for to carry you to freedom." It sounds as though it is an instruction to find an underground railroad conductor. I have no way of knowing for, but this is something for a Black American musician, musicologist, ethno-musicologist, or music historian to study and teach the rest of us. It came from a folk album. There is not a lot of competition for Black American folk music, dance, arts, crafts, and food ways. A group of Black American artists can combine their myriad skills and produce streaming media and sell it to libraries, so independent researchers and students can have access to it from library e-media contractors. Many of us don't want to think, remember, or study Black American slavery, but many of us love to complain when a white person does it for us. I don't know the race or ethnicity of Alex foster and Michael LaRue. I can't find any pictures. I don't think they have a Wikipedia page either. Regardless of what they may be, their voices sound inauthentic or culturally detached. However, I appreciate their preservation of those slave songs. Please share these Black American slave songs with others. #blacks, #music, #history, #slave, #slaves, #slavery, #blackamericanhistorymonth, #blackamerica, #blackamerican, #blackamericans. less
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Follow the Drinking Gourd · Alex Foster · Michel Larue
American Negro Slave Songs
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YouTube video: https://youtu.be/8ZbT42mixwk. This is supposedly a traditional Black American slave song called, I'm Packing Up, by Alex Foster and Michael LaRue. Finding slave songs to share for Black American History Month was my original goal. When I... moreYouTube video: https://youtu.be/8ZbT42mixwk. This is supposedly a traditional Black American slave song called, I'm Packing Up, by Alex Foster and Michael LaRue. Finding slave songs to share for Black American History Month was my original goal. When I couldn't find it, I settled on sharing traditional R&B/Soul music. There is money to be made form Black American history and culture. We like to sing, dance, and watch movies. If there was a Black American renaissance, Black American artists can research traditional slave culture and reproduce it for libraries. I don't anticipate a majority of people buying it or personal use necessarily, but it needs to be reproduced for sale to libraries and museum exhibits for posterity. A separate Black American economy can be fueled by reviving traditional Black American slave culture and making up new cultural expressions. #blacks, #slaves, #slavery, #music, #history, #blackamericanhistorymonth, #blackamerica, #blackamerican, #blackamericans. less
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I'm Packing Up · Alex Foster · Michel LaRue
American Negro Slave Songs (Digitally Remastered)
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YouTube video: https://youtu.be/Web007rzSOI. Listen to Billie Holiday’s song, “Strange Fruit.” In recent years, we have watched the most famous Black singers produce crossover pop music for their white audiences and the music industry’s bleaching... moreYouTube video: https://youtu.be/Web007rzSOI. Listen to Billie Holiday’s song, “Strange Fruit.” In recent years, we have watched the most famous Black singers produce crossover pop music for their white audiences and the music industry’s bleaching R&B/Soul music white. The African-American bourgeoisie is too happy to assist the white theft of Black music in exchange for wealth, power, and prestige. I am sharing “Strange Fruit” by Billie Holiday to motivate Black Americans to look for a recent Black American singers, who sing about racial oppression and genocide on Black American slave descendants. Is there anyone, who is making music about the Black American experiences in recent times? Please share a link. “Strange Fruit” describes the lynchings of Black Americans. Black music can used for anything: praising that mythological, white, Jewish god, love, sex, breakups, cheating, Black pride, the environment, war, bragging about one’s material possessions, gossip, rumors, exalting one’s self as superior to all others… We have heard it all from Black singers. We have watched non-blacks murder Black Americans and walk free from those criminal charges by judicial and jury nullification in recent times when Black Americans are supposedly free, equal, and protected by constitutional laws that go unenforced by the African-American Democrats that most Black Americans in poverty vote for, unwittingly against their best interests. There are many hate crimes that are being committed by both racist whites and racist Blacks that will never make into the news media or to a trial, because the racist multicultural majority controls the news media, law enforcement, the judges, and the African-American Democratic officials. The African-American leaders and entertainers, who are chosen, financed, and elected by non-blacks to speak on the behalves of all Black Americans to their detriment are just as racist, oppressive, discriminatory, exploitive, and guilty in maintaining an unjust society against Black American slave descendants in poverty. Once they are speaking or entertaining a racially mixed population, those African-American leaders and entertainers never speak of Black issues again and turn their backs on the Black American community, who helped enrich and empower them. Look for the political Black American singer if you can find him or her. If you know of any recent Black American singers with a political song, please share that person’s YouTube video with me. I would love to know who he/she is. #blacks, #music, #history, #lynchings, #lynch, #strangefruit, #genocide, #murders, #society, #slavery, #enslavement, #blackamericanhistorymonth, #blackamerica, #blackamerican, #blackamericans. less
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I just found out today that Al Green is a 33rd degree Mason of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge according to Wikipedia. I also discovered a large building in my town where a Prince Hall Grand Lodge is located along a stretch of road where Black female... moreI just found out today that Al Green is a 33rd degree Mason of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge according to Wikipedia. I also discovered a large building in my town where a Prince Hall Grand Lodge is located along a stretch of road where Black female prostitutes walk the street not far away. One morning I saw one prostitute just in underwear and high heels. How are these women allowed to freely do business outside of a library where children congregate, near a Prince Hall Grand Lodge, and not get arrested? It is like they are protected from arrests as long as they remain rear the Prince Hall Grand Lodge. What are these so-called upstanding citizens doing in that big building that there are no windows? Are they afraid someone will eavesdrop through a window with a laser? Do the Black prostitutes work for Prince Hall Grand Lodge? On a Prince Hall Grand Lodge site, there is a short story about how the Black Freemasons worked to abolish slavery and build a stronger community. I don't see how that is possible when the first and only Black prostitutes I have ever witnessed in my life are only working a street where the lodge is located. There is something wrong there. I have gone all of my life without ever seeing a Black prostitute and I have only seen them within a few blocks of where the lodge is located. I think that freemasonry is the source of the moral decay and exploitation within the Black American community. I would love to network with Black Americans nationwide to pool money for a national organization, because freeing our people from prostitution, drug use, homelessness, and welfare would be a high priority. There are about six million Black Americans aged 18 to 64, living below the poverty line as tenants. Six million dollars can be collected every month to build shelters, food banks, and pay for education for Black Americans, who need it the most. This should make every Black American in poverty wary of recycling Black dollars. Whom are we enriching? A bunch of Black Freemasons, whom we can't trust? Find the Prince Hall Grand Lodges in your neighborhoods. They have websites. If you have noticed Black prostitutes working a stretch of road within the vicinity of that lodge in your town, please let me know. Send me a private message. That would confirm my suspicions that the Black Freemasons are exploiting the Black American poor and the police won't stop the vice in that area. In response to this post, I am sure a well-connected person will make the city's police do a crackdown on prostitution surrounding these lodges just because someone has noticed it and posted something about it online. #algreen, #sexslavery, #sexslaves, #slavery, #blackfreemasons, #crime, #vice, #exploitation, #prostitution, #blacks, #leaders, #houseslaves, #poverty, #corruption, #freemasons. less

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