Black nationalist & opportunism
“You fit in where
you get in” philosophy and Black & brown opportunism
Many people will claim publicly
to be black, but in private their vocabulary will suddenly be
modified (ex: “so-called black” “brown”
“non white”)…
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By using the
word “Black” I mean “African” and
we all understand that so many of us have a problem
with that word so they stick, more or less, with the
first quoted word of this sentence. We also acknowledge
that in their logic of defining themselves according
to the location where they reside (ex: American) rather
that their location of origin, they would call themselves “Martian” if
they were born on planet Mars. |
Black opportunists will attempt
to include as many people as possible as “their own”.
For instance black opportunists will attempt to include Latinos,
but ask the Latinos themselves if they are black and they
will
let you know. Black opportunists will attempt to include
Indians (Asians), but ask them and they will tell you themselves
whether
or not they are black. All ethnic groups in this planet know
who/what they are (or consider themselves to be) and they
do
not include others.
Knowing that some black people
do not consider themselves black, it is stupid to try to include
non-blacks as such.
That is without detailing the
obvious and repetitious racism (verbal and physical) regularly
expressed by the same groups that black nationalists are attempting
to include. At least the lost negroes who do not consider themselves
black only exercise the verbal racism.
Arguments:
“We all come from the same African ancestors”.
In this case I do not see any reason to exclude European Caucasians
only.
“Look what Europeans have done”.
Asian Caucasians have done the same before and for even longer
(1000 years of arabo-muslim slavery, countless of previous attacks
and even invasions).
But black opportunists will “sweep under the rug”
these facts in order to remain part of a group as large as possible.
I heard before someone part of an organisation that is allegedly
for “Black people” say “I do not see color”
“I look at people’s action).
In this case why dealing with an organisation for “Black
people” in the first place ? (Because “you fit in
where you get in”). Conveniently, with this mentality
no matter which type of Caucasian (even the European) it can
be “all good in the hood” as long as you do not
see any bad actions committed by them.
You should mediate on this quote from Mao Tse-Tung (that I first
heard from the mouth of Fred Hampton) :
“Politics is war without bloodshed while war is
politics with bloodshed”.
Political parties do not mix, let alone systems (ex: Capitalism
& Communism). Yet you want to talk about “revolution”
and/or “nation building” while claiming “your
people” (black people) and others at the same time? You
are supposed to stand for something, you cannot claim everything
and anything altogether. You need to know where to draw a line
otherwise do not talk about “black people”.
We must make the difference between those
who happened to be born black, and those who are down for black
people.
Now some say “my skin is not black, it’s brown”,
then why don’t you call yourself African ?
What about those who have a more natural
hue (a darker complexion), isn’t their skin color black
?
Why take your own case and make a generalization
with it ?
NUMBERS PHILOSOPHY
That is what make one a groupie (otherwise
called a sheep). Enough said.
Religious opportunism & “open minded”
believers
Some claim “Black Power”
but when a white man is “attacked” (criticized)
they go to defend him.
Newsflash : this is not “Black Power”.
If your religion stands in the way of your convictions then
you should make a choice.
You cannot claim to go hard on the “cracker” except
some for “religious purposes”.
You cannot claim the white man is the
devil and have a white prophet.
You cannot claim the white man is the
devil and have a white god.
But today you still have plenty of black
people with this illogical reasoning.
Exodus 1:15
“And the king of Egypt spake to the Hebrew midwives, of
which the name of the one was Shiphrah, and the name of the
other Puah: And he said, when ye do the office of a midwife
to the Hebrew women, and see them upon the stools; if
it be a son, then ye shall kill him: but
if it be a daughter, then she shall live.”
Qur’an 2:49
“And when we delivered you from
Firon's (pharaoh’s) people, who subjected you
to severe torment, killing your sons and sparing
your women, and in this there was a great trial from your Lord.”
Stop trying to claim Kemet when
it suits you while you believe in falsehood at the same time.
You choose to dishonour our ancestor just
follow other people’s religion, well it’s up to
you, but no “black talk” from you then.
You still have some people today
who dare to say that “Islam abolished slavery” (also
that it was the first religion to do so). Arabized
negroes take on the struggles of their masters, they prioritized
their masters interest, that’s why they talk about Zionism
and the ..Middle East.. all day but they don’t say a word
about Sudan.
They regularly condemn the American presidents,
but just ask them:
“Do you condemn the Sudanese president
?”
They complain about the American government,
but just ask them:
“Do you condemn the Sudanese government
?”
They complain about the police (and “crackers”
in general, politicians…) but just ask them:
“Do you condemn the Janjaweed killing
and our brothers, raping our sisters and enslaving our people
?”
Question to the reader :
Have you even seen these arabized negroes, who scream and shout
for the causes of their masters, publicly raised the
above issues ?
See if they are willing to answer “yes”
to these questions publicly. Otherwise they
are nothing but cowards.
If anyone condemns you for something but
not others when they are doing the same thing (or worse), they
probably take you for an idiot.
Do you think it is ok for a
50 year old man to have sex with a 9 year old girl, yes or no
?
Some may say “that’s not in
the Qur’an but in the hadiths” so now here comes
the “pick and choose” option.
All of a sudden, only the Qur’an
is valid, so what about the hadiths which give information on
the life of Muhammad ? What about the
hadiths that give information about Bilal ?
I might be wrong but from the last time
I checked, Bilal is not in the Qur’an.
But it’s ok, rather than
answering “yes” or “no” you will quote
anything and everything until you feel better.
Because you are “open minded".
LAME SCHOLARSHIP
* Drawings as “evidence”
* Current pictures as “ancient situation”
(arabized negroes showing pictures of
African Muslims today pretending that it has been this way thousands
of years ago).
* Claiming mythical lands, mythical people
and fictional stories as “History”
* Talking about African enslavement as if it was started by
the Europeans.
These lames will sweep 1000 years of slavery under the rug,
they will not mention the arabo-muslim slavery which started
before the transatlantic slave trade, lasted longer than the
transatlantic slave trade and is still going on today after
the transatlantic slave trade. Wake up!
That’s not knowledge, it’s worst than ignorance
because they know, yet they avoid it. Tricknology at its best.
And so many of us are foolish enough to support that kind of
people, listening to their non sense and say things like “wow
that’s deep”.
How pitiful!
ARROGANCE OF IGNORANCE
People want to teach but they don’t
want to learn.
You all want to kick knowledge right ?
Answer these simple questions:
* Can anyone provide any archaeological
evidence that mentions Moses during his lifetime, yes or
no ?
* Can anyone provide any archaeological evidence that mentions
Yeshua (Jesus Christ) during his lifetime, yes or no
?....
He allegedly did all this:
-> Resurrected a girl
-> Resurrected a man
-> walked on water
-> gave sight to a blind man
-> multiplied bread and fish
-> changed water into wine
-> "healed" or put back an
ear that was cut off
-> the day he died there was an "eclipse" and a
earthquake
-> he resurrected
-> He rose to the skies in front of a crowed
Surely someone would have wrote something about it at the time
“ROLLING WITH IT”
Too many spent so many years learning falsehood and when reality
strikes (truth) they are not humble enough to admit that they
were wrong. If you find out that something is wrong you’re
supposed to make an appropriate correction if possible.
If you pass on the lies then you are a deceiver, you are lying
to our people!
Today, some Judeo-christianized negroes claim
that the so-called Hebrew-Israelites founded and/or ruled Kemet.
Today, some Arabized
negroes claim that the so-called Moors (Muslims) founded and/or
ruled Kemet.
You even have negroes showing artefacts
of Caucasians and claiming that they are black people.
I am sure that many of you have noticed how
much arabized negroes regularly attack Afrocentricity, that
is simply because it doesn’t glorify their belief system.
The slick excuse/claim that it is a “recent ideology”
doesn’t make sense because so are the movements that these
arabized negroes are following. How funny that suddenly time
matters so much, there is a “need to go back” (unfortunately
it is not a Sankofa mentality), to go “to the source”.
So they will go as far as the 20’s, or the 7th century,
or better yet the beginning of the common era (year zero), or
maybe the period of the fictional biblical character Moses (around
1500 B.C.E), or probably the period of Abraham (around 2000
B.C.E). Who knows, perhaps they will go the farthest according
to their belief system, therefore forget about the million years
old bone remains, it all starts around 4000 B.C.E.
(As with every contradiction in the Bible I
expect excuses such as the popular "one day is like a thousand
days for god" but there we go) Abraham
went to Egypt under the 12th dynasty, which means around 2000
B.C. He left Haran at 75 to go in Egypt and stopped at a few
places. A few years later, at 86 his Egyptian wife Agar gave
birth to his eldest son Ishmael. If we keep 80 years old as
an average, the probable age of Abraham when he arrived in Egypt,
we can work out when the world was created (according to the
Torah).
Birth of Abraham (2000 + 80) 2080 B.C
age of Terah at the birth of his son Abraham : 70
age of Nahor at the birth of his son Terah : 29
age of Serug at the birth of his son Nahor : 30
age of Reu at the birth of his son Serug : 32
age of Peleg at the birth of his son Reu : 30
age of Eber at the birth of his son Peleg : 34
age of Shelah at the birth of his son Eber : 30
age of Arpachshad at the birth of his son Shelah : 35
age of Shem at the birth of his son Arpacshad : 100
age of Noah at the birth of his son Shem : 500
age of Lamech at the birth of his son Noah : 182
age of Methuselah at the birth of his son Lamech : 187
age of Enoch at the birth of his son Methuselah : 65
age of Jared at the birth of his son Enoch : 162
age of Mahalalel at the birth of his son Jared : 65
age of Kenan at the birth of his son Mahalalel : 70
age of Enosh at the birth of his son Kenan : 90
age of Seth at the birth of his son Enosh : 105
age of Adam at the birth of his son Seth : 130
Which gives 4026 B.C.E ............(before common
era)
If we add today's date (2009) it means it happened 6,035 years
ago.
Given Take a 100 or even maybe a 1000 years for those who will
disagree the
most, we still have a very approximate date according to the
details given in the Bible.
Question: Do you really believe that
the world was created 6000 years ago ?
LEGACY HIJACKING
“Malcolm X was a Muslim”
We all heard it over and over again but
don’t forget to mention that until his death his was the
head of an organization for black people only.
The same goes for Khalid Abdul Muhammad
(by the way there is a strange silence concerning him talking
about KEMET).
“Nat Turner was a Christian”
(as if he could be anything else at the time and place).
Oh yes Nat Turner was a “Christian”,
but what did he do ? Do white Christians pay homage to him ?
While I’m at it, here is a quote
from Nat Turner:
“[…] and I then found on the
leaves in the woods hieroglyphic characters,
and numbers, with the forms of men in different attitudes,
portrayed in blood, and representing the figures I had seen
before in the heavens”.
Organization:
Isn’t it strange that so many people claim that “no
on did what our leader did” and so forth ?
Isn’t it strange how they sometimes make comparisons but
they leave out the leader of the largest ever Pan-African organization
?
MARCUS GARVEY is a great example to follow,
he was proud of his roots and he never denied them contrary
to many contemporary so-called leaders. You will notice that
he didn’t need heavy emphasis on religion to get by. When
people know they are cowards, they would rather see you as one
of them so they can feel better.
They don’t have any benefit with
you following the path of strong courageous ancestors, and remember
that their faith (belief system) gets in the way so no matter
how much killing, rape, castration, mutilation, enslavement
a doctrine have brought, for them that is the best way.
KEMET
Besides those who appear to try to limit
Kemet to “Osiris, Isis, Horus” (USR, AST, HRU) and
even pronounce Maat “Mayat” (you do not say “beeble”
do you ?). Besides those who appear to try to limit Kemet to
spirituality only, when it is physically marvellous and original,
plentiful of undeniably unmatched constructions
while at the same time some claim supreme wisdom but yet cannot
even build a hut.
The groupies say: “There’s
not only Kemet” (as if we said so).
Do you tell Jews/Christians “there’s
not only Israel/Jerusalem” ?
Do you tell Muslims “there’s
not only Mecca” ?
Do you tell Catholics “there’s
not only the Vatican” ?
The groupies say: “there were other
empires”
Are you talking about the same time period
?
What can you tell me about the “other
countries” (that you are so interested in all of a sudden,
yes African countries) 5000 years ago ?
Have you ever tried to talk about things
that you know ?
Have you ever considered going in chronological
order ?
By that I mean logical chronological order,
not applying a 14th century situation to ancient African history.
Not skipping an empire that lasted 3000
years to jump to 2 million years old bone remains.
Not claiming Islam before the 7th century.
Do you think that there is any pride in
mentioning African kings who converted to other people’s
religion then waged war on their own kind just because they
didn’t have the same religion ?
Finally ask yourself:
What do you share the most on networking sites,
information or jokes ?
How many history books by black authors
have you read ?
What were your ancestors doing before
the common era (the year zero) ?
As I am writing this, I wonder if black people
have become the most opportunist individuals on the planet.
20/08/09
Shaka-Ndugu-KMT
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