Until proven otherwise in a trial through evidence that is convincing to me, I take the position that these reports of black people eating other people is staged to further dispose us to attack by non-black people. And, even if proven, I will take the position that the black assailant was a victim of some kind of MK Ultra mind-altering science. TED talks, wiki, the grand world wide web, y’all.
Source: cree7.wordpress.com
“the woman in the picture is ‘emiliah jahgah romanuik’ from poland, who has previously bought several of me and my sistrens’ designs, under the false guise of support, only to turn around and copy them and is now attempting to sell them! When contacted, she is without any qualms about her wrongdoing or the inappropriateness of stealing from black people so that she can recreate our royal clothing. On her page, there are the same designs i sold her, as well as other staples in my sistrens’ online collections. This is wickedness beyond my comprehension, unless it is a real call for African Unity so we can stop people like this.” via Ma Yashiand has the nerve to have “dread locks” too……..smdh.
PUT THIEVES ON BLAST
Oh HELLLLLL no. Every single one of my followers needs to reblog this, because this racist, thieving, appropriating bitch needs to be put on blast and exposed for everything that she is.
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I asked why i post pictures like this and it’s simple….I refuse to allow myself to forget for one second the history of this countries treatment of my People. This is something i had to research for myself since my “History” classes were very brief on the part of AMERICAN History. Never forget that freedom for Blacks did’t happen in 1865
i just learned how they would take souvenirs and practice necrophilia.
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Dr. Frances Cress-Welsing, author of The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Color and founder of the Cress-Welsing Institute of Psychiatry and Social Research
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Racism (White Supremacy) in the Classroom
Recently, I reblogged an interesting quote from a book, entitled Other’s People Children: Cultural Conflict in the Classroom, which inspired me to check it out further and to read some reviews. I came across this Amazon book review which details how the aforementioned book helped the reviewer, a person who classifies him/herself as white, teach non-white/black students:
Reelblack checked in with Dr. Angela Davis during her recent stop at Bryn Mawr College. In this short clip she discusses her latest books on Prison Reform. (apologies for the poor audio—please take time to hear this great woman’s words)
This is a photograph from a book called ‘Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography ins America” (pub. 2004). The photo is called ‘The lynching of Frank Embree, July 22, 1899, Fayette, MO”
By all reckoning, that makes this barely 113 years old.
There are two other matching photos to the set. The one below, and the one of him hanging, which is too upsetting to post. You can see it (along with others from much later time periods here: http://chnm.gmu.edu/courses/omalley/race/four.html)
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White people, just look at your ancestors.
Why should we trust YOU?
Source: howtobeterrell
This story first broke a couple years ago but not much has been mentioned since.
Over 5200 Department of Defense employees purchased pornography featuring victimized children. Over 1700 potential suspects were not even investigated. This type of anti-sexual behavior is rampant in a Racist (White Supremacist) society.
This investigation prematurely ended after 8 months after enforcement officials claimed there was a “lack of resources”.
Earlier last year, an enforcement official was allegedly caught planting drugs on a black couple during a so-called police stop.
Source: theroot.com
Economics is simply incapable of explaining why white bigotry has continued for over four-hundred years. I began to feel there was something more behind American racism than concrete or material reality. But not until I was studying for a Ph.D. in American religious history did I come across some interesting but unaccountably ignored documents that provide profound and largely neglected answers to why American racism is so persistent.
Researching these sources—at least the particular aspect of them that deals with latent ideas about race—I have found that American racism, whatever else it may also be, is something deeply etched in the American mind. I have been persuaded by this evidence that American racism is what can most aptly be termed a religion. Indeed, the sources demonstrate that it was Christian religionists who first planted the seeds of black people’s degradation and inferiority in the soul of America.
Dr. Paul R. Griffin, author of Seeds of Racism in the Soul of America (p.3), Program Director of African and African-American Studies and professor of Religion at Wright State University.
Dr. Griffin maintains that Racism and its associated ideas are a “religious confession” and Racism itself is deeply rooted in theology rather than any of the oft-cited factors related to economic necessity. Griffin’s primary thesis seems to overlap with Neely Fuller Jr.’s assertion that Racism (White Supremacy) is the strongest religion on the planet.
…No group in the world has had more money spent on it to have its genetics examined, its fecundity stopped, its intelligence measured. (Who are these people who know our sperm count but not our names?) Yet despite years, despite decades of such academic energy, there is very little scholarly recognition that a major part of American history is the history of black people: how they influenced whites and how whites influenced them. There are very few examinations of U.S. economics as the growth of a country that had generations of free labor to assure that growth. Or of the legal history of this country as primarily the efforts of the courts to contain blacks. Nor is there much notice paid to the fact that anthropology is pretty much limited to the study of the black peoples of the world. Not only are white historians and social scientists un-interested in examining their own poor, they seem never to consider directing their probes to the incidents of incest or bastardy among the rich.
Toni Morrison is an inspiration!
Rediscovering Black History. Review of The Black Book. New York Times Magazine (11 August 1974): 14+ Reprinted by the permission of International Creative Management, Inc. Copyright 1974 by Toni Morrison.
from What Moves at the Margin; Selected Non-Fiction Edited and with an Introduction by Carolyn C. Denard. 2008.

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The Real Truth About Blacks and Unemployment
Racism (White Supremacy) dominates non-white people globally in all major areas of people activity, including economics, education, entertainment, labor, law, politics, religion, sex, and war.
The link above is an excellent example of how Racism operates in the area of people activity called “labor”. The article details how a black female runs an experiment to confirm her suspicions that she was being denied employment based on her racial classification. Her suspicions were raised because she was not getting called for interviews, despite her extensive experience and achievements.
Read the article to find out more on what she discovered.
Aversive Racism and Police Violence. A cartoon by the sometimes controversial Kirk Anderson highlights the circular thinking that can lie behind race-based prejudice and violence. KIRK ANDERSON.
This keeps happening over, and over, and over.
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This planet is dominated by Racism (White Supremacy). As such, a white man brutally beating a black male is accepted and encouraged behavior.
Andrew Blomberg, a former Houston police officer, was acquitted Wednesday in the alleged beating of a black 15-year-old burglary suspect during a videotaped arrest.






