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CelebritiesRe: Femi Fani-Kayode: "The Problem Of Nigeria Is Not The North But The South" by Fierytruth: 2:31pm On Sep 17, 2019
jayAjoku:
Very correct depiction of the true shape of the earth
Fulani are on the correct path by seizing power in Nigeria. Yet they must always seek cooperation and brotherhood with Yorubas, Igbos and other Nigerians. Don't divide your power yet grow it to include other kings. Only this way can Fulani wage their strength in the proper way. Guard against arrogant and wreckless behavior. Develop your own libraries and education about the true shape of the world.

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CelebritiesRe: Femi Fani-Kayode: "The Problem Of Nigeria Is Not The North But The South" by Fierytruth: 2:25pm On Sep 17, 2019
chumakk:
Why are they still the poorest...
In Africa all the strong groups were suppressed because they didn't conform to European colonists.

Yorubas are rich because they are skilled tradesman and as such are an exception.
CelebritiesRe: Africa The Father Land Your Father's Lineage Matters More Than Racial Categories by Fierytruth(op):


Without the male lion the hyenas would wipe out the lion pride completely from the Earth. The father is the kingdom.


Proverbs 31:3 give not thy strength unto women, nor thy ways that destroyeth kings (feminism)



Boule agents teach that the Black woman is God because their grand fathers are Jewish slave masters and their only claim to being African is their mother side. The Boule selects African Americans based upon bloodlines tracing births back to Jewish slave masters.




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CelebritiesRe: If Mr. Allen Onyema Spent 280 Million Naira How Come Rich Can't Bail Out Nigeria by Fierytruth: 1:56pm On Sep 17, 2019
Farming is advanced civilization


Oil and gas is pollution


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CrimeRe: White Handkerchief Tied On Victims Of Port-Harcourt Serial Killer (Photos) by Fierytruth: 1:44pm On Sep 17, 2019
Wow
PoliticsRe: ECOWAS Appeals To Nigeria To Reopen Borders   by Fierytruth: 1:42pm On Sep 17, 2019
FemiMaduka:
ECOWAS can go to hell. We can not continue to shoulder the burden of the whole sub-region. For example, we are practically paying to subsidise fuel for the whole region--our fuel find their way into black markets all over the sub-region; we can't keep being the leverage for other economies in the region; we can't continue to allow arms, terrorists, bandits and economic fugitives pour into our space... Enough!
Exactly


You must expand your military and police officers hire as many strong men and women as you can. Train them well and then reopen the borders with tight security.
CelebritiesRe: Because Of The Sex Farms And Bed Wenching Some Blacks Have White Grandfathers by Fierytruth: 1:37pm On Sep 17, 2019
History is covered up
CelebritiesRe: Africa The Father Land Your Father's Lineage Matters More Than Racial Categories by Fierytruth(op): 1:28pm On Sep 17, 2019
The nature of man is carnal

So they will have sex across race and even with animals some of them are wicked.
CelebritiesRe: 10 Masonic Secrets Kept From The Uninitiated Man And Woman by Fierytruth: 1:21pm On Sep 17, 2019



John 8:44-45 King James Version (KJV)

44 Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.

45 And because I tell you the truth, ye believe me not.






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt5WeSRKxAc?list=PLO_Q45tF3LzX8w9dpF8e_GESgTRSOIqzZ


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CelebritiesRe: Because Of The Sex Farms And Bed Wenching Some Blacks Have White Grandfathers by Fierytruth: 1:18pm On Sep 17, 2019



John 8:44-45 King James Version (KJV)

44 Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.

45 And because I tell you the truth, ye believe me not.




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CelebritiesRe: Africa The Father Land Your Father's Lineage Matters More Than Racial Categories by Fierytruth(op): 1:14pm On Sep 17, 2019
This nasty mixing of bloodlines was going on in the time of Isa son of Mary. This is how come he was murdered not crucified yet outright murdered for exposing the secrets of satanic Black Hebrew priest called Phariees who mixed their blood with forbidden and aggressive bloodlines. The number one command of Yahweh to the Children of Israel was to have no mixing with the satanic kingdoms that surrounded them.

John 8:44-45 King James Version (KJV)

44 Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it.

45 And because I tell you the truth, ye believe me not.





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CelebritiesRe: Africa The Father Land Your Father's Lineage Matters More Than Racial Categories by Fierytruth(op):
Africans on the continent go by fathers lineage. So the only way they gave support to Obama is that they believed his father was Kenyan meaning a son of the soil. This is not true, Obama's real father is Frank Marshall Davis the grandson of Jefferson Davis via a Negro bed wench. Alot of African American elites bloodline is traceable to Jews and Caucasians by Negro bed wenches. They made a big deal out of Obama's birth certificate because they keep strict records of births just like Africa the Western Occultists know father lineage is responsible for reincarnation. Obama is the offspring of Caucasian fathers.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt5WeSRKxAc?list=PLO_Q45tF3LzX8w9dpF8e_GESgTRSOIqzZ

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CelebritiesRe: Africa The Father Land Your Father's Lineage Matters More Than Racial Categories by Fierytruth(op): 12:47pm On Sep 17, 2019
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CelebritiesRe: Femi Fani-Kayode: "The Problem Of Nigeria Is Not The North But The South" by Fierytruth: 12:46pm On Sep 17, 2019
Only though world power achievement will the art of Africa ever be returned. And I'm not saying we must abandon graven images which is art and craft. Only that we abandon the images of Caucasians as Gods, Christ and angels. We need art of our ancestors of our ancient Kings and Queens. We need to have pride in who we are. We are never going to get this through division and weakness. This is how come I supported Buhari because I knew the Muslims of Nigeria were interested in obtaining world power. The Muslim Yorubas are also included in this obtaining world power. The traditional rulers are interested in 100 percent ownership of all their fathers lands natural resources and people. This I instinctively sense is the true direction.

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CelebritiesRe: Africa The Father Land Your Father's Lineage Matters More Than Racial Categories by Fierytruth(op): 12:34pm On Sep 17, 2019
Greetings


These Afro Europeans the Black Nobility how come you don't hear or read about them in history is because they preferred to marry Caucasian and were very anti African. The Holy Roman Empire Built By Moors who were the Black Nobility they made war upon the Berber Moors and Hebrews in Spain and Portugal using the Caucasians. This is very Babylonian because this was done also by these Blacks who used beasts they created against other Africans. What you had in Western Europe rather West Asia was Afro Europeans the Black Nobility using Caucasians as mercenaries and then rewarding them with land and titles. They married them and produced a mixed bloodline where eventually the blood became so White it became hostile to any Black. Seeing how the Black was hostile to anything Black the White being raised this way would have evolved as a White Supremacist. Alot of the hatred Caucasians have for Blacks were taught to them by Blacks using them to war upon other Blacks they rivalled against. Again nature knows no color line and the White son was only following the ways of his Moorish fathers. The Caucasian gained all his Freemasonry occult knowledge from his Black Nobility fathers and his material inheritance. You must study it how Black blood became white blood.

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CelebritiesRe: Africa The Father Land Your Father's Lineage Matters More Than Racial Categories by Fierytruth(op): 11:45am On Sep 17, 2019
Nature Knows No Color Line

CelebritiesRe: Africa The Father Land Your Father's Lineage Matters More Than Racial Categories by Fierytruth(op): 11:35am On Sep 17, 2019
How Black Blood Became White Blood

How White Blood Became Black Blood


Of course the African Romans being wicked as the Babylonian African went into the Caucas and brought out cave men to use as their army against Black Arabia, Egypt, and Carthage. They even married the Caucasian into the blood line producing mulatto sons who they raised as czars. Did you know Emperor Constantine of Rome was a mulatto produced by such union? When I say the pedophile dirty Moors built Rome no one can dispute. Paul the only disciple of Isa son of Mary when he arrived into 1st century Rome he saw they were African meaning Blacks and they were well mixed with Caucasians. Paul recorded they were sodomites and they were extremely wicked.

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CelebritiesRe: Africa The Father Land Your Father's Lineage Matters More Than Racial Categories by Fierytruth(op): 11:31am On Sep 17, 2019
Nature Knows No Color Line

CelebritiesAfrica The Father Land Your Father's Lineage Matters More Than Racial Categories by Fierytruth(op): 11:29am On Sep 17, 2019


How Black fraternities are actually harmful to Black culture in the US

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Now more than a century old, Black Greek Letter Organizations – fraternities – have more than 800,000 members. But are such organizations an asset or do they work against African American culture? Ali Chambers argues that rather than unifying the Black community against the effects of racial prejudice, they have merely become a vehicle for Blacks to assimilate into White culture and society, and a means to create a self-perpetuating Black oligarchy. 

In the past 5 years, there has been a resurgence of research surrounding the philosophy and mission of the Black Greek Letter Organization (BGLO). While my work suggests that the rites of passage of the Black fraternity—which include ancestor veneration, rebirthing concepts, and dance performance—can mirror those characteristics found within traditional West African communities, new theories suggest that BGLOs should be critiqued as social movements

BGLOs are some of the most influential organizations in the country. Collectively, these organizations claim approximately 800,000 members, with many coming from the social elite of Black culture. Each year, they offer countless scholarships and conduct thousands of service programs. Accordingly, many of the staunchest supporters of BGLOs not only insist that their existence is a valuable asset to society but also stress that these organizations, which include writers, social activists, educators, and civil rights leaders, are historically linked to the success of the African American community.

Conversely, many of their harshest critics maintain that the activities of organizations that have included secret meetings, selective membership, and a preference for lighter complexions have allowed Black elites to create a separate privileged society based on snobbery and arrogance and have thus enabled these organizations to perpetuate the vicious cycle of racial prejudice and White supremacy.

Historian and sociologist W.E.B. DuBois at times openly condemned Black fraternities. During a 1930 commencement address at Howard University, DuBoisstated, “Our college man today is, on the average a man untouched by real culture. He deliberately surrenders to selfish and even silly ideals, swarming into semiprofessional athletics and Greek letter societies…we have in our colleges a growing mass of stupidity and indifference”.

Consequently, it is the conformity to Western values and social norms that has created the controversy surrounding the initial purpose of the BGLO. Between 1906 and 1920, eight of the most prominent BGLOs were established. Many scholars have questioned whether these organizations were created in the hopes of unifying the Black community against the harmful effects of racial prejudice or whether they were formed by young African American students in order to gain acceptance into American society by emulating existing White organizations of the period.

The creation of the Black fraternity had a dual purpose. First, these organizations were established for the greater goal of pooling the resources of African Americans in the hopes of acquiring an education. Second, these organizations were formed as an attempt by Black students to gain acceptance into American society, that is, the campus community, by emulating or creating organizations that mirrored preexisting White organizations.

From as early as the 1700s, Blacks in America have believed that there were conditions placed on them to justify equality or citizenship. These included acceptance of Christianity, participation in the military, obedience to Republican or Democratic principles, and economic development. Taken together, these can be encapsulated as the “be like us” theory of equality—that Blacks would be equal to Whites when they become like Whites. Another approach was an attempt to adjust all thought and action to the will of the greater group—assimilation into White culture and society. A third path was a conscious effort at self-realization and agency.

Racial uplift was the Black elites’ response and challenge to White supremacy. It was both a contradictory position that sought to affirm that African Americans belonged to a racially subordinated caste while also serving as a model for African Americans aspiring to redefine themselves as members of a higher social class. Racial uplift sought to refute the view that African Americans were biologically inferior by incorporating the Black community into respectable categories of Western progress. Generally, Black elites claimed to possess class distinctions from other African Americans. Moreover, the presence of a “better class” of Black people indicated racial progress. They believed that the improvement of African Americans’ material and moral condition through self-help would diminish White racism.

“Chicago Urban Conservation Partnership – Phi Beta Sigma” by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters is licensed under CC BY 2.0

Although the BGLO had the specific aim of liberating the Black community from inferior positions as second-class citizens, many viewed these organizations as a means for the Black bourgeoisie to create and maintain privileged status and recognition within the Black community. Nevertheless despite their use of elitism and snobbery, the popularity of the Black fraternity was furthered by both the exclusivity of these organizations and the notion that they helped to produce a better class of Black people.

Rather than adhering to their own traditions and cultural attitudes, many members of BGLOs abandoned traditional African views and adopted the views of the dominant Anglo culture. While it is true that BGLOs were social organizations that utilized some elements of traditional African cultureand combined them with elements of European culture, these organizations, in the end, used their power and influence to create a self-perpetuating Black oligarchy.

Although the BGLO has served as a safe haven for Black thought and allowed for new attitudes regarding the future of the Black community, these organizations were conceived within Western culture, which over time reflected the views of a racist society and thus became a hindrance to the furtherance of the Black community. In this respect, the BGLO became a cultural incubator that mirrored the White community’s preoccupations, prejudices, and desires. As a result, the BGLO became an oppressive organization that was at times used to suppress African characteristics and uphold the ideals of White supremacy.





Wake up.


What this brother describes is that Greek Fraternities and Sororities among Black Americans is bad for their liberation. He is on point except for he is not fully equating these Greek societies to evil to which they are satanic cults. These are not original DNA Africans they are the reincarnated sons of Jewish slave masters via Negro bed wenches. As you can see the founding members of Sigma Pi Phi and Omega Phi Psi these are all mulattoes who are the sons of Jews. As they marry Black women usually sorority oloshos who they have raped and gang assaulted in initiation rituals for women. They produce between them a darker side that after seceral generations since 1904 and 1906 and 1911 look fully Black yet are not original African DNA. The Boule at the top and inner core are not sons of African fathers. In fact the African kings do not consider the Black Nobility or bleached Boule as African. These are the bloodlines who promote Sodomy, Pederast culture and satanic cultism around the world as was done in Sodom and Gomorrah. This is how come they sell us out for they are not of us. This what I describe is spiritual enslavement for the original DNA African sons. Many Africans worldwide are ignorant to the fact nature has no color line and therefore souls reincarnate among various clans.


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CelebritiesRe: Because Of The Sex Farms And Bed Wenching Some Blacks Have White Grandfathers by Fierytruth:


How Black fraternities are actually harmful to Black culture in the US

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Now more than a century old, Black Greek Letter Organizations – fraternities – have more than 800,000 members. But are such organizations an asset or do they work against African American culture? Ali Chambers argues that rather than unifying the Black community against the effects of racial prejudice, they have merely become a vehicle for Blacks to assimilate into White culture and society, and a means to create a self-perpetuating Black oligarchy. 

In the past 5 years, there has been a resurgence of research surrounding the philosophy and mission of the Black Greek Letter Organization (BGLO). While my work suggests that the rites of passage of the Black fraternity—which include ancestor veneration, rebirthing concepts, and dance performance—can mirror those characteristics found within traditional West African communities, new theories suggest that BGLOs should be critiqued as social movements

BGLOs are some of the most influential organizations in the country. Collectively, these organizations claim approximately 800,000 members, with many coming from the social elite of Black culture. Each year, they offer countless scholarships and conduct thousands of service programs. Accordingly, many of the staunchest supporters of BGLOs not only insist that their existence is a valuable asset to society but also stress that these organizations, which include writers, social activists, educators, and civil rights leaders, are historically linked to the success of the African American community.

Conversely, many of their harshest critics maintain that the activities of organizations that have included secret meetings, selective membership, and a preference for lighter complexions have allowed Black elites to create a separate privileged society based on snobbery and arrogance and have thus enabled these organizations to perpetuate the vicious cycle of racial prejudice and White supremacy.

Historian and sociologist W.E.B. DuBois at times openly condemned Black fraternities. During a 1930 commencement address at Howard University, DuBoisstated, “Our college man today is, on the average a man untouched by real culture. He deliberately surrenders to selfish and even silly ideals, swarming into semiprofessional athletics and Greek letter societies…we have in our colleges a growing mass of stupidity and indifference”.

Consequently, it is the conformity to Western values and social norms that has created the controversy surrounding the initial purpose of the BGLO. Between 1906 and 1920, eight of the most prominent BGLOs were established. Many scholars have questioned whether these organizations were created in the hopes of unifying the Black community against the harmful effects of racial prejudice or whether they were formed by young African American students in order to gain acceptance into American society by emulating existing White organizations of the period.

The creation of the Black fraternity had a dual purpose. First, these organizations were established for the greater goal of pooling the resources of African Americans in the hopes of acquiring an education. Second, these organizations were formed as an attempt by Black students to gain acceptance into American society, that is, the campus community, by emulating or creating organizations that mirrored preexisting White organizations.

From as early as the 1700s, Blacks in America have believed that there were conditions placed on them to justify equality or citizenship. These included acceptance of Christianity, participation in the military, obedience to Republican or Democratic principles, and economic development. Taken together, these can be encapsulated as the “be like us” theory of equality—that Blacks would be equal to Whites when they become like Whites. Another approach was an attempt to adjust all thought and action to the will of the greater group—assimilation into White culture and society. A third path was a conscious effort at self-realization and agency.

Racial uplift was the Black elites’ response and challenge to White supremacy. It was both a contradictory position that sought to affirm that African Americans belonged to a racially subordinated caste while also serving as a model for African Americans aspiring to redefine themselves as members of a higher social class. Racial uplift sought to refute the view that African Americans were biologically inferior by incorporating the Black community into respectable categories of Western progress. Generally, Black elites claimed to possess class distinctions from other African Americans. Moreover, the presence of a “better class” of Black people indicated racial progress. They believed that the improvement of African Americans’ material and moral condition through self-help would diminish White racism.

“Chicago Urban Conservation Partnership – Phi Beta Sigma” by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters is licensed under CC BY 2.0

Although the BGLO had the specific aim of liberating the Black community from inferior positions as second-class citizens, many viewed these organizations as a means for the Black bourgeoisie to create and maintain privileged status and recognition within the Black community. Nevertheless despite their use of elitism and snobbery, the popularity of the Black fraternity was furthered by both the exclusivity of these organizations and the notion that they helped to produce a better class of Black people.

Rather than adhering to their own traditions and cultural attitudes, many members of BGLOs abandoned traditional African views and adopted the views of the dominant Anglo culture. While it is true that BGLOs were social organizations that utilized some elements of traditional African cultureand combined them with elements of European culture, these organizations, in the end, used their power and influence to create a self-perpetuating Black oligarchy.

Although the BGLO has served as a safe haven for Black thought and allowed for new attitudes regarding the future of the Black community, these organizations were conceived within Western culture, which over time reflected the views of a racist society and thus became a hindrance to the furtherance of the Black community. In this respect, the BGLO became a cultural incubator that mirrored the White community’s preoccupations, prejudices, and desires. As a result, the BGLO became an oppressive organization that was at times used to suppress African characteristics and uphold the ideals of White supremacy.





Wake up.


What this brother describes is that Greek Fraternities and Sororities among Black Americans is bad for their liberation. He is on point except for he is not fully equating these Greek societies to evil to which they are satanic cults. These are not original DNA Africans they are the reincarnated sons of Jewish slave masters via Negro bed wenches. As you can see the founding members of Sigma Pi Phi and Omega Phi Psi these are all mulattoes who are the sons of Jews. As they marry Black women usually sorority oloshos who they have raped and gang assaulted in initiation rituals for women. They produce between them a darker side that after several generations since 1904 and 1906 and 1911 look fully Black yet are not original African DNA. The Boule at the top and inner core are not sons of African fathers. This is how come they sell us out for they are not of us. This what I describe is spiritual enslavement for the original DNA African sons. Many Africans worldwide are ignorant to the fact nature has no color line and therefore souls reincarnate among various clans based upon fathers lineage.


Wake up out your your slumber
CelebritiesRe: Why Sodomy Is An Offensive Word To The Gays? History Is Covered Up by Fierytruth: 11:21am On Sep 17, 2019
Truth is powerful and indisputable
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How Black fraternities are actually harmful to Black culture in the US

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Now more than a century old, Black Greek Letter Organizations – fraternities – have more than 800,000 members. But are such organizations an asset or do they work against African American culture? Ali Chambers argues that rather than unifying the Black community against the effects of racial prejudice, they have merely become a vehicle for Blacks to assimilate into White culture and society, and a means to create a self-perpetuating Black oligarchy. 

In the past 5 years, there has been a resurgence of research surrounding the philosophy and mission of the Black Greek Letter Organization (BGLO). While my work suggests that the rites of passage of the Black fraternity—which include ancestor veneration, rebirthing concepts, and dance performance—can mirror those characteristics found within traditional West African communities, new theories suggest that BGLOs should be critiqued as social movements

BGLOs are some of the most influential organizations in the country. Collectively, these organizations claim approximately 800,000 members, with many coming from the social elite of Black culture. Each year, they offer countless scholarships and conduct thousands of service programs. Accordingly, many of the staunchest supporters of BGLOs not only insist that their existence is a valuable asset to society but also stress that these organizations, which include writers, social activists, educators, and civil rights leaders, are historically linked to the success of the African American community.

Conversely, many of their harshest critics maintain that the activities of organizations that have included secret meetings, selective membership, and a preference for lighter complexions have allowed Black elites to create a separate privileged society based on snobbery and arrogance and have thus enabled these organizations to perpetuate the vicious cycle of racial prejudice and White supremacy.

Historian and sociologist W.E.B. DuBois at times openly condemned Black fraternities. During a 1930 commencement address at Howard University, DuBoisstated, “Our college man today is, on the average a man untouched by real culture. He deliberately surrenders to selfish and even silly ideals, swarming into semiprofessional athletics and Greek letter societies…we have in our colleges a growing mass of stupidity and indifference”.

Consequently, it is the conformity to Western values and social norms that has created the controversy surrounding the initial purpose of the BGLO. Between 1906 and 1920, eight of the most prominent BGLOs were established. Many scholars have questioned whether these organizations were created in the hopes of unifying the Black community against the harmful effects of racial prejudice or whether they were formed by young African American students in order to gain acceptance into American society by emulating existing White organizations of the period.

The creation of the Black fraternity had a dual purpose. First, these organizations were established for the greater goal of pooling the resources of African Americans in the hopes of acquiring an education. Second, these organizations were formed as an attempt by Black students to gain acceptance into American society, that is, the campus community, by emulating or creating organizations that mirrored preexisting White organizations.

From as early as the 1700s, Blacks in America have believed that there were conditions placed on them to justify equality or citizenship. These included acceptance of Christianity, participation in the military, obedience to Republican or Democratic principles, and economic development. Taken together, these can be encapsulated as the “be like us” theory of equality—that Blacks would be equal to Whites when they become like Whites. Another approach was an attempt to adjust all thought and action to the will of the greater group—assimilation into White culture and society. A third path was a conscious effort at self-realization and agency.

Racial uplift was the Black elites’ response and challenge to White supremacy. It was both a contradictory position that sought to affirm that African Americans belonged to a racially subordinated caste while also serving as a model for African Americans aspiring to redefine themselves as members of a higher social class. Racial uplift sought to refute the view that African Americans were biologically inferior by incorporating the Black community into respectable categories of Western progress. Generally, Black elites claimed to possess class distinctions from other African Americans. Moreover, the presence of a “better class” of Black people indicated racial progress. They believed that the improvement of African Americans’ material and moral condition through self-help would diminish White racism.

“Chicago Urban Conservation Partnership – Phi Beta Sigma” by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters is licensed under CC BY 2.0

Although the BGLO had the specific aim of liberating the Black community from inferior positions as second-class citizens, many viewed these organizations as a means for the Black bourgeoisie to create and maintain privileged status and recognition within the Black community. Nevertheless despite their use of elitism and snobbery, the popularity of the Black fraternity was furthered by both the exclusivity of these organizations and the notion that they helped to produce a better class of Black people.

Rather than adhering to their own traditions and cultural attitudes, many members of BGLOs abandoned traditional African views and adopted the views of the dominant Anglo culture. While it is true that BGLOs were social organizations that utilized some elements of traditional African cultureand combined them with elements of European culture, these organizations, in the end, used their power and influence to create a self-perpetuating Black oligarchy.

Although the BGLO has served as a safe haven for Black thought and allowed for new attitudes regarding the future of the Black community, these organizations were conceived within Western culture, which over time reflected the views of a racist society and thus became a hindrance to the furtherance of the Black community. In this respect, the BGLO became a cultural incubator that mirrored the White community’s preoccupations, prejudices, and desires. As a result, the BGLO became an oppressive organization that was at times used to suppress African characteristics and uphold the ideals of White supremacy.





Wake up.


What this brother describes is that Greek Fraternities and Sororities among Black Americans is bad for their liberation. He is on point except for he is not fully equating these Greek societies to evil to which they are satanic cults. These are not original DNA Africans they are the reincarnated sons of Jewish slave masters via Negro bed wenches. As you can see the founding members of Sigma Pi Phi and Omega Phi Psi these are all mulattoes who are the sons of Jews. As they marry Black women usually sorority oloshos who they have raped and gang assaulted in initiation rituals for women. They produce between them a darker side that after seceral generations since 1904 and 1906 and 1911 look fully Black yet are not original African DNA. The Boule at the top and inner core are not sons of African fathers. This is how come they sell us out for they are not of us. This what I describe is spiritual enslavement for the original DNA African sons. Many Africans worldwide are ignorant to the fact nature has no color line and therefore souls reincarnate among various clans.


Wake up out your your slumber
CelebritiesRe: Because Of The Sex Farms And Bed Wenching Some Blacks Have White Grandfathers by Fierytruth: 1:32am On Sep 17, 2019
Truth is powerful and indisputable
CelebritiesRe: Why Sodomy Is An Offensive Word To The Gays? History Is Covered Up by Fierytruth: 1:31am On Sep 17, 2019
Sodomy the worst of evils
CelebritiesRe: Because Of The Sex Farms And Bed Wenching Some Blacks Have White Grandfathers by Fierytruth: 10:33pm On Sep 16, 2019
How Black Blood Became White Blood
CelebritiesRe: Why Sodomy Is An Offensive Word To The Gays? History Is Covered Up by Fierytruth: 10:29pm On Sep 16, 2019
History is covered up
CelebritiesRe: 10 Masonic Secrets Kept From The Uninitiated Man And Woman by Fierytruth: 9:35pm On Sep 16, 2019
The nature of man is carnal


So he must eat.
CelebritiesRe: Did You Know The Holy Roman Empire Built By Moors? by Fierytruth: 9:34pm On Sep 16, 2019
Yes it was built by the Moors
CultureRe: Gigantic Ice Wall Surrounds All 7 Continents:thus Proving The Sky Is 360 Degrees by Fierytruth: 9:33pm On Sep 16, 2019
Omukama
CelebritiesRe: Because Of The Sex Farms And Bed Wenching Some Blacks Have White Grandfathers by Fierytruth: 9:32pm On Sep 16, 2019
How White Blood Became Black Blood

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