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MALCOLM X: Who taught you to hate the color of your skin?
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Malcolm X: Who Taught You To Hate Yourself?
MALCOLM X: Who taught you to hate the color of your skin? Who taught you to hate the texture of your hair? Who taught you to hate the shape of your nose and the shape of your lips? Who taught you t...o hate yourself from the top of your head to the soles of your feet? Who taught you to hate your own kind? Who taught you to hate the race that you belong to so much so that you don’t want to be around each other? You know. Before you come asking Mr. Muhammad does he teach hate, you should ask yourself who taught you to hate being what God made you.
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Dr.Frances Cress Welsing:As specifically for African people the "oppression" washed away all remnants of an awareness of the "African "connection."It was disruptive of family life.It was disruptive of people having positive images of themselves as black people.It affected black people worshipping white in the form of giving black people a "religion" the "Christian religion" where the son of God
was perceived as white."
And so therefore in the minds God had to be white."So these are some of the implications of the global system of racism white supremacy.Eventuated in very destructive images within the minds of black people themselves.And because skin blackness was "demeaned " then many behaviors were reflected of that demeaning. Have now saturated the minds of people of color " especially black people.
My main point here is that if you are the child of God and God is a part of you, the in your imagination God suppose to look like you. And when you accept a picture of the deity assigned to you by another people, you become the spiritual prisoners of that other people.
John Henrik Clarke
A term sometimes used by White Supremacists (Racists) as a "catch-all" identification for selected "Black" people of various shades of "color", in order to designate them as being "especially adaptable" for service to White Supremacy (Racism), in the greatest variety of ways for the longest period of time.
Explanation:
Under White Supremacy, persons called "Negro" and/or "Negroid" are generally considered to be "more primitive", and less complex, than so-called "other" non-white people.
People called "Negro" and/or "Negroid" are usually judged to be easier to confuse, deceive, flatter, bribe, and/or subjugate, by those persons generally referred to as "White" and/or "Caucasian".
The terms "Negro" and/or "Negroid" have sometimes been considered non-functional, except as tools of White Supremacists.
God = The sum total of the known and unknown.
The Counter-Racism Definitionary
All definitions --with the exception of minor additions and refinements-- are taken directly from the "The United Independent Compensatory Code/System/Concept" or "The Code Book" for short. The entire work, copyright Neely Fuller Jr. , is available for purchase in book form at counter-racism. com.See More
Lonnie Plaxico
MALCOLM X: Who taught you to hate the color of your skin? Who taught you to hate the texture of your hair? Who taught you to hate the shape of your nose and the shape of your lips? Who taught you t...o hate yourself from the top of your head to the soles of your feet? Who taught you to hate your own kind? Who taught you to hate the race that you belong to so much so that you don’t want to be around each other? You know. Before you come asking Mr. Muhammad does he teach hate, you should ask yourself who taught you to hate being what God made you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRSgUTWffMQ
Dr.Frances Cress Welsing:As specifically for African people the "oppression" washed away all remnants of an awareness of the "African "connection."It was disruptive of family life.It was disruptive of people having positive images of themselves as black people.It affected black people worshipping white in the form of giving black people a "religion" the "Christian religion" where the son of God
was perceived as white."
And so therefore in the minds God had to be white."So these are some of the implications of the global system of racism white supremacy.Eventuated in very destructive images within the minds of black people themselves.And because skin blackness was "demeaned " then many behaviors were reflected of that demeaning. Have now saturated the minds of people of color " especially black people.
My main point here is that if you are the child of God and God is a part of you, the in your imagination God suppose to look like you. And when you accept a picture of the deity assigned to you by another people, you become the spiritual prisoners of that other people.
John Henrik Clarke
A term sometimes used by White Supremacists (Racists) as a "catch-all" identification for selected "Black" people of various shades of "color", in order to designate them as being "especially adaptable" for service to White Supremacy (Racism), in the greatest variety of ways for the longest period of time.
Explanation:
Under White Supremacy, persons called "Negro" and/or "Negroid" are generally considered to be "more primitive", and less complex, than so-called "other" non-white people.
People called "Negro" and/or "Negroid" are usually judged to be easier to confuse, deceive, flatter, bribe, and/or subjugate, by those persons generally referred to as "White" and/or "Caucasian".
The terms "Negro" and/or "Negroid" have sometimes been considered non-functional, except as tools of White Supremacists.
God = The sum total of the known and unknown.
The Counter-Racism Definitionary
All definitions --with the exception of minor additions and refinements-- are taken directly from the "The United Independent Compensatory Code/System/Concept" or "The Code Book" for short. The entire work, copyright Neely Fuller Jr. , is available for purchase in book form at counter-racism. com.See More
Lonnie Plaxico
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