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Remember I have suggested that Black Americans create a national group to pool together $1.00 per month per member to strategically raise money and spend it, strategically, on projects nationwide, creating a self-sufficient economy. What if that same... moreRemember I have suggested that Black Americans create a national group to pool together $1.00 per month per member to strategically raise money and spend it, strategically, on projects nationwide, creating a self-sufficient economy. What if that same national organization was a communications network? Each of us have witnessed events, are victims of events, know which geographic areas are unsafe for Blacks, have specialized knowledge of particular subjects or even specialized knowledge of particular geography. If we had a national group that was 4 to 6 million in members or even as low as one million, we can pool both money and information together, strategically creating self sufficiency for Black Americans slave descendants. Imagine the knowledge of one person becoming easily accessible knowledge held by all 4 to 6 million members. For example, the group can have a database or an intranet for knowledge and information to be uploaded, entered, shared, downloaded, and accessed by any member. Members, who are commissioned to plan, budget, propose projects, choose projects, and invest the funds, can base their decisions upon information and knowledge gathered from a vast network of Black Americans nationwide. What do you all think about that? #unity, #blacks, #pool, #fundraising, #knowledge, #sharing. less
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These polls can tell all of us where we are divided, so we can debate, build consensus, set goals, identify problems towards those goals, and build strategies and solutions to overcome those problems. That is why I make these polls on HTN. Street... moreThese polls can tell all of us where we are divided, so we can debate, build consensus, set goals, identify problems towards those goals, and build strategies and solutions to overcome those problems. That is why I make these polls on HTN. Street activists, whom are not acting in our best interests, are going to continue leading us towards our demise until Black Americans unify on a national scale to take control of our future as group. #polls, #unity, #consensus, #selfdetermination, #blacks. less
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Thank you for voting. I have noticed a few more people voted for "Other county/countries not listed." Please come back and list your county or countries and the reasons why. Maybe your country is listed in the poll about "Black Americans' Partnering with... moreThank you for voting. I have noticed a few more people voted for "Other county/countries not listed." Please come back and list your county or countries and the reasons why. Maybe your country is listed in the poll about "Black Americans' Partnering with African Countries." Please vote, so we can see where we are as a community. We can't have unity, build strategy, set goals for our people as a whole without consensus. Imagine sitting at home and there is a street activist in front of broadcast news media speaking on the behalf of Black Americans. We didn't elect him/her. We don't finance that person. We don't know where this person gets the money to advocate on our behalf. We disagree with that street activist, but we don't oppose him//her and just let that person continue leading us towards a future that is detrimental to our unity, identity, culture, and voting blocs. These polls can tell all of us where we are divided, so we can debate, build consensus, set goals, identify problems towards those goals, and build strategies and solutions to overcome those problems. That is why I make these polls on HTN. Street activists, whom are not acting in our best interests, are going to continue leading us towards our demise until Black Americans unify on a national scale to take control of our future as group. #polls, #unity, #consensus, #selfdetermination, #blacks. less
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I tried to do some consensus building on Facebook for Black American liberation and someone responded as though I was attacking him personally. He made a nasty comment about me, tagged my name or something, then, blocked me so I couldn't defend myself... moreI tried to do some consensus building on Facebook for Black American liberation and someone responded as though I was attacking him personally. He made a nasty comment about me, tagged my name or something, then, blocked me so I couldn't defend myself or ask this person what it is that I wrote that made him think that I was attacking him. That is so evil and cowardly. I am so disappointed with this Black male, because he sounded as though he was threatening me. I am promoting Black American unity and taking actions to solve our problems and I have "friend-ed" a bunch of strangers, who like to post articles about Blacks and about racism, but they are unwilling to strategize with other Black people in making our situation better in this country. They point out the problems, blame the Black victims of racism, then throw up their hands in helplessness, and, for some, give the problem to god to solve. I was raised in a Christian home and I had a grandmother, who said, "god helps those, who helps themselves." This sounds practical since none of us can scientifically prove our god's existence. It is like I "friend-ed" a group of Blacks, who want to complain, do nothing about it, and then hate me, because I am presenting actual solutions. I don't get it! They have this woe is me or woe are we attitude. Rather than consider the solutions I am suggesting, they either blame the descendants of Black American slavery for their poverty, unemployment, welfare dependence, self-destructive behaviors, and crime rather than blame the perpetrators, who brought Black Americans here. If a Black person is presenting solutions to our problems, why is he/she a bad person? Their responses to me are not for Black Americans gaining freedom; it is like they are against it or afraid to pursue liberation. However, now that I think about it, it makes total sense in the culture of slavery and the slave mentality. There were slaves, who seized their chance to runaway from slavery, genocide, and oppression; there were slaves, who were happy to stay in bondage or afraid to leave their masters. How do we break the psychological chains of Black American enslavement, if people don't want freedom and equality? #blacks, #unity, #disunity, #helplessness, #freedom, #equality, #liberation, #consensus, #building, #cowardice, #problems, #solutions. less
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http://www.cbpm.org/index.html continued: Each label for each smaller organization carries with it philosophical assumptions about our identity and shared experiences across history and geography, some of which I don't agree with. There is no consensus... morehttp://www.cbpm.org/index.html continued: Each label for each smaller organization carries with it philosophical assumptions about our identity and shared experiences across history and geography, some of which I don't agree with. There is no consensus on identity within this coalition. Consensus on a united Black label is necessary to identify problems associated with a set of shared experiences defined by an identity label and solutions for them. To me, these multiple labels reflect disunity in political philosophies and strategies within this coalition. Please respond to my polls, especially on Black labels. In order for Black Americans to unite over anything, we need to have to agree by vote or debate on one identity label and the historical and sociological reasons why. #blacknationalism, #blackpower, #cbpm, #fundraising, #coalition, #black, #african, #africanamerican, #unity, #disunity, #polls less
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I found this link for the Collective Black People's Movement at http://www.cbpm.org/index.html. It looks like a coalition of smaller black organizations raising funds and sharing it with each other, maybe, but they are still just doing their own things.... moreI found this link for the Collective Black People's Movement at http://www.cbpm.org/index.html. It looks like a coalition of smaller black organizations raising funds and sharing it with each other, maybe, but they are still just doing their own things. It is sort of what I would like to see, but not quite. I suspect funds will be shared and spent subject to the whims of local leaders of each smaller organization within the coalition, focusing on pet projects and salaries that have no national impact. I don't think their activities are strategic in nature. The coalition may just exist for fundraising purposes. The reason why I think that it is because the organizations associated with this coalition label themselves differently. Some call it a African, African-American, or Black organizations. #blacknationalism, #blackpower, #cbpm, #fundraising, #coalition, #black, #african, #africanamerican, #unity, #disunity, #polls less

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