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Afam4eva:Black men fight all the time |
https://www.philanthropicpeople.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/sheila-johnson.jpg Sheila Johnson Net Worth: $400 million She is the co-founder of Black Entertainment Television along with ex-husband Robert Johnson. According to Techscio, Sheila Johnson is the second-richest Black American woman after media proprietor Oprah Winfrey. https://ds73zqz57ti15.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/03/junior-bridgeman.png Ulysses Bridgeman Jr. Net Worth: $400 million Bridgeman was a shooting guard for the Milwaukee Bucks before he entered the fast food industry. After his NBA career, he bought five Wendy’s franchises that would eventually end up to be 161 in total. He also owns 118 Chili’s restaurants. https://ds73zqz57ti15.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/03/a3peebles.jpg R. Donahue Peebles Net Worth: $350 million Peebles’ company, The Peebles Corp., develops properties across America. In addition to working in real estate, Peebles has been an activist and novelist. https://ds73zqz57ti15.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/03/Quintin-Primo-III-Primo-Classico-Br-Italia-Ulmj55gh1mpl.jpg Quintin Primo III Net Worth: $300 million Primo is the CEO of Capri Capital Partners. His education includes an MBA from the Harvard Business School and bachelor of science degree in finance with honors from Indiana University. Capri Capital was founded in 1992 with his friend Daryl Carter. The company has $2.7 billion in real-estate assets. https://ds73zqz57ti15.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2015/03/Janice-Bryant-Howroyd.jpg Janice Bryant Howroyd Net Worth: $250 million Howroyd started the staffing firm Act-1 in 1978 and acts as CEO. The employment services agency generates annual revenues approaching $1 billion. She is also an active philanthropist, donating to a variety of charities and universities. Source: http://blerds.atlantablackstar.com/2015/03/25/5-of-the-richest-black-business-people-in-america-youve-probably-never-heard-of/ |
You guys need sex education BAD. Not all girls bleed when losing their virginity. |
sinizia:I didn't write it. |
otipoju:Yes, we do. You guys are very manly, goal and family oriented, and responsible (well the ones I know) ![]() |
Doortun:False. There are different AA groups in the US. Gullah, Geechee and Creole lol . Also, the United States isn't the only American country. |
freshdude99:Nope. I have my own money ![]() |
Amefrica:White women nag too lol |
kilokeys:No, I don't like white men. |
Ipledge:A white man wrote this |
I saw this on Tumblr: "African Americans are the only racial group wherein the women out-compete the men--in education, professional advancement etc.--by a wide margin. Black men are also out-competed by the men of every other race. In the 21st century, more and more young black women--who have no connection to the racial dynamic of the past 3 centuries--are finally wising up and leaving irreparably broken black men in the gutter and casting their lots with far more successful and stable, marriage-ready, white men. Black men are just going to have to admit to themselves that black women don't consider them to be relationship/marriage material. Furthermore, they are going to have to reconcile themselves to the fact that white men will increasingly have their pick of the most beautiful, intelligent and successful black women, and there isn't a damn thing they can do about it." Any thoughts? |
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MuttleyLaff:False. Polyandry in Asia, the women are in charge |
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Olufemiolaolu:Polyandry is a form of polygamy. Polygamy: po·lyg·a·my pəˈliɡəmē/ noun 1. the practice or custom of having more than one wife or husband at the same time |
MuttleyLaff:Wrong. Polygyny is when a man has more than one wife. Polygny and Polyandry are forms of polygamy. In polyandry the woman is the leader ![]() |
Olufemiolaolu:But it's polygamy |
MuttleyLaff:Polyandry is polygamy. Lol Polygyny is polygamy too |
lrguru:So do you think women should have multiple husbands too? |
purplesummer:I know. Christians don't want to hear it! Clearly the Romans were mocking the Jews and laughing at these stupid christians for believing the shit they created lol Religion was the primary way of controlling the masses and making money. |
Along the lush sea-islands and the Atlantic coastal plains of the southern East coast of America, a distinctive group of tidewater communities has stuck together throughout the centuries, preserving its African cultural heritage and carving out a lifestyle that is uniquely its own. The Gullah/Geechee people are direct descendants of West African slaves brought into the United States around the 1700s. They were forced to work in rice paddies, cotton fields and indigo plantations along the South Carolina-Georgia seaboard where the moist climate and fertile land were very similar to their African homelands. https://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/121203022141-gullah-6-horizontal-gallery.jpg After the abolition of slavery, they settled in remote villages around the coastal swath, where, thanks to their relative isolation, they formed strong communal ties and a unique culture that has endured for centuries. “The Gullah/Geechee Nation is an extremely tightly knit community,” says Chieftess Queen Quet, who was chosen to represent the Gullah/Geechee people in 2000. “It is as tightly knit as a sweet grass basket that’s sewn together and as tightly knit as a cast net is sewn together — there’s strength in it and that means if you pull on it, you can’t just get it to break apart.” Brought to America from rice-producing Sierra Leone and other surrounding countries, the enslaved Africans came from a wide variety of ethnic groups. For many of them, the first contact with the New World was Sullivan’s Island — just off Charleston, South Carolina — a place of huge emotional value for the Gullah/Geechee community to this day. https://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/121204042200-gullah-map-story-top.jpg “This is the landing point for over 40% of all the African people enslaved in North America,” says Queen Quet. “It represents a place of pain; it also represents a place of connection because we’re standing at the shore and we’re looking eastward — we’re looking back home, we’re looking to our mother, the mother land, mother Africa.” Carlie Towne, minister of information of the Gullah/Geechee Nation, says the Africans brought to the island were quarantined in pestilence houses to make sure they didn’t have any diseases. “A lot of people refer to this as the Ellis Island, but it’s not, because we did not come freely,” says Towne. “It didn’t kill the spirit, because we are here today and paying homage today to our ancestors. It actually gave us a sense of community, of living together. Everything we did, it was a way for us to actually become who we are. It actually made us stronger and we continue today the legacy of our ancestors.” https://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/121203022253-gullah-7-horizontal-gallery.jpg To this day, the Gullah/Geechee people are trying to hold steadfastly to the way of life of their African ancestors, passing on their traditions from one generation to the next. They gather sweet grass to practice the ancient African art of basket making; they pay homage to their West African traditions by keeping alive the ring shout music folk tradition; they make a living by fishing shrimps and harvesting oysters, using handmade nets and casting them the way their ancestors did centuries ago. “I fished with my father ever since I’ve been seven or eight,” says Ricky Wright, vice president of the Gullah/Geechee Fishing Association. “It passes down because it’s just a natural thing for us — my parents did it, I’m quite sure my parents’ parents did it, and it just descended down.” It is this natural connection that helps the Gullah/Geechee community tie their past to their future survival. “[It’s] almost like history repeating itself, what goes around comes around,” says Wright. “OK, we’ve entered the computer age, but we still have to have hands-on for most of the things we do and fishing is like hands-on. You’ve got to do it to know it — to keep the culture strong is to keep what you do intact.” https://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/121203021856-gullah-2-horizontal-gallery.jpg Another key trait marking the population’s distinctive cultural identity is the use of an English-based creole vernacular known as Gullah. Professor Salikoko S. Mufwene, of the department of linguistics at the University of Chicago, says the enslaved Africans and their descendants created the dialect in response to their own linguistic diversity. “It is English modified under the influence of African languages,” he says. “Any population that appropriates the language that is not their own, they are going to modify it.” Estimates about the current number of Gullah/Geechee people vary and exact figures are hard to verify. Gullah/Geechee leaders say that an approximately one million people belong to the nation, while other reports put the number closer to 250,000. https://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/121203022748-gullah-8-horizontal-gallery.jpg Mufwene says that after the Second World War there were several migrations out of the region towards cities like New York and Washington in search of jobs. He adds, however, that many of those who’d depart would often become disenchanted with life in the city and return back home. What seems to be more certain is that Gullah/Geechee people have preserved the cultural heritage of their ancestors more than any other black Americans in the United States. “We have the highest retention of African tradition in America,” says Towne. “African-Americans have assimilated more so they don’t have those African traditions that we have — they don’t treasure them, they don’t honor their tradition like we do. And we’ve been able to hold onto that because of isolation, because of the strong will and our self-determination. We still eat the same foods [as] our ancestors [when they] came from Africa.” https://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/121203022054-gullah-5-horizontal-gallery.jpg Mufwene agrees. He says the Gullah/Geechee people cook differently from continental African-Americans and the ways they interact with each other are very reminiscent of traditional life in Africa. “They have also kept animal tales that are very similar to animal tales in Africa,” he adds. “The characters are not exactly the same, because the ecology has changed, but the themes of the tales are very similar to the themes that you find in Africa.” Back on Sullivan’s Island, overlooking the vast ocean that brought her ancestors to the shores of enslavement, Towne says Gullah/Geechee people should not lose sight of their past. “This is actually the bloodline of our people, the water,” she says. “I must come here and my children come here. And my children’s children must come here too. Because we must never forget.” https://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/121203021929-gullah-3-horizontal-gallery.jpg http://edition.cnn.com/2012/12/07/world/africa/gullah-geechee-africa-slavery-america/index.html |
[img]http://originalpeople.org/wp-content/themes/itheme2/themify/img.php?src=http://originalpeople.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/CMArtNoFrame.jpg[/img] [center]Cesar’s Messiah The Roman Conspiracy to Invent Jesus[/center] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SUPoLMW6dNM [center]Flavian Signature Presentation – Joseph Atwill[/center] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UqG8w7ezUQ Ancient Confession Found: ‘We Invented Jesus Christ’ Biblical scholars will be appearing at the ‘Covert Messiah’ Conference at Conway Hall in London on the 19th of October to present this controversial discovery to the British public. American Biblical scholar Joseph Atwill will be appearing before the British public for the first time in London on the 19th of October to present a controversial new discovery: ancient confessions recently uncovered now prove, according to Atwill, that the New Testament was written by first-century Roman aristocrats and that they fabricated the entire story of Jesus Christ. His presentation will be part of a one-day symposium entitled “Covert Messiah” at Conway Hall in Holborn (full details can be found at http://www.covertmessiah.com). Although to many scholars his theory seems outlandish, and is sure to upset some believers, Atwill regards his evidence as conclusive and is confident its acceptance is only a matter of time. “I present my work with some ambivalence, as I do not want to directly cause Christians any harm,” he acknowledges, “but this is important for our culture. Alert citizens need to know the truth about our past so we can understand how and why governments create false histories and false gods. They often do it to obtain a social order that is against the best interests of the common people.” Atwill asserts that Christianity did not really begin as a religion, but a sophisticated government project, a kind of propaganda exercise used to pacify the subjects of the Roman Empire. “Jewish sects in Palestine at the time, who were waiting for a prophesied warrior Messiah, were a constant source of violent insurrection during the first century,” he explains. “When the Romans had exhausted conventional means of quashing rebellion, they switched to psychological warfare. They surmised that the way to stop the spread of zealous Jewish missionary activity was to create a competing belief system. That’s when the ‘peaceful’ Messiah story was invented. Instead of inspiring warfare, this Messiah urged turn-the-other-cheek pacifism and encouraged Jews to ‘give onto Caesar’ and pay their taxes to Rome.” Was Jesus based on a real person from history? “The short answer is no,” Atwill insists, “in fact he may be the only fictional character in literature whose entire life story can be traced to other sources. Once those sources are all laid bare, there’s simply nothing left.” Atwill’s most intriguing discovery came to him while he was studying “Wars of the Jews” by Josephus [the only surviving first-person historical account of first-century Judea] alongside the New Testament. “I started to notice a sequence of parallels between the two texts,” he recounts. “Although it’s been recognised by Christian scholars for centuries that the prophesies of Jesus appear to be fulfilled by what Josephus wrote about in the First Jewish-Roman war, I was seeing dozens more. What seems to have eluded many scholars is that the sequence of events and locations of Jesus ministry are more or less the same as the sequence of events and locations of the military campaign of [Emperor] Titus Flavius as described by Josephus. This is clear evidence of a deliberately constructed pattern. The biography of Jesus is actually constructed, tip to stern, on prior stories, but especially on the biography of a Roman Caesar.” https://www.caesarsmessiah.com/Home/CM-TitusNijoleCover.jpg How could this go unnoticed in the most scrutinised books of all time? “Many of the parallels are conceptual or poetic, so they aren’t all immediately obvious. After all, the authors did not want the average believer to see what they were doing, but they did want the alert reader to see it. An educated Roman in the ruling class would probably have recognised the literary game being played.” Atwill maintains he can demonstrate that “the Roman Caesars left us a kind of puzzle literature that was meant to be solved by future generations, and the solution to that puzzle is ‘We invented Jesus Christ, and we’re proud of it.'” Is this the beginning of the end of Christianity? “Probably not,” grants Atwill, “but what my work has done is give permission to many of those ready to leave the religion to make a clean break. We’ve got the evidence now to show exactly where the story of Jesus came from. Although Christianity can be a comfort to some, it can also be very damaging and repressive, an insidious form of mind control that has led to blind acceptance of serfdom, poverty, and war throughout history. To this day, especially in the United States, it is used to create support for war in the Middle East.” Atwill encourages skeptics to challenge him at Conway Hall, where after the presentations there is likely to be a lively Q&A session. Joining Mr.Atwill will be fellow scholar Kenneth Humphreys, author of the book “Jesus Never Existed.” Further information can be found at http://www.covertmessiah.com. About Joseph Atwill: Joseph Atwill is the author of the best-selling book “Caesar’s Messiah” and its upcoming sequel “The Single Strand.” http://originalpeople.org/bible-scholars-present-newly-ancient-confessions-proving-jesus-story/ |
False. |
“I want all men to die in this country. A new generation would come and we would raise them differently. We are suffering too much. God help us” “I don’t want a girl. Look what is the fate of girls in this country. It’s sad” “I’m lucky I don’t have a girl. It’s too much trouble, and only problems. Animals have better life than women in this country?” “I’m happy I have only one girl. If she’d turn out like all the girls. I’ll just kill her and have peace of mind” “You can not get a job if you don’t sleep with the men. It’s like that. You have choice, but if you need a job you have to” “I went back to my country. I want to do business there, but the only thing the men I have to deal with have in mind is to sleep with me. I was so pissed off. I can’t accept such behavior.” “Let’s recruit the girl which came third in the national beauty contest, and use her as sales person. You’ll see doors would open, and we’d get contracts. We need a girl who is ready to play the game” “I reserve Wednesday for the boss and Friday for the account auditor. I’m married but I have to sleep with my bosses to keep my job. I’m sad. I feel dirty but what should I do, I need the job to feed my family” “the reputation of all these high profile women is that they have slept to get there. They could help other girls, but they think everyone has to pay the price. They don’t want to help us” “at the airport, you can not get a job without sleeping. There is no exception. You can’t get a job without sleeping. I have a friend, she was naive, they all slept with her; in the end she didn’t even get the job” “I went to an interview. We were few girls. After the interview, the guy told us the interview will continue later in the e evening in a club. I have heard such things from friends who warned me about group sex. I refused to attend. I never heard again from the company.” “Men have the upper hand. There are so many girls. Men have the top jobs. They have the money. They look at us only as pussy. If this won’t change, soon we’d all become prostitutes in this country” “I’m orphan. My aunt helps me with my school. I’m determined to succeed. But wherever I go, men seem to see “koto a louer” (woman for rent) in front of my head. It downgrades me lot. It’s not because I’m poor that I have to sleep with everyone for money. Men should learn to respect us. They can help us if they want, but for me, I have pride.” “From what I see at my job, If I was a man, I won’t send my wife to job. The level of sexual harassment is unbridled. If you refuse to sleep, they would make your life impossible. I have a good job, but I have to leave it, because I can’t betray my husband. It’d difficult to fight the phenomenon because the practice seem normal to everyone from our government officials to executive directors and managers in private companies. Slowly, girls feel like it’s something normal as everyone is doing that. Who will approve a program against sexual harassment and the abuse of small girls if the most powerful in the country are the main perpetrators. I have no hope. I’m sad no one is talking about that but all are dancing the celebrate the international woman day!” these are few excerpts of interviews I’ve conducted during the last weeks in Lome (Togo) to learn more about the local women conditions at job and their relationship to men. The topic of this year celebration of the international woman day is “improve women autonomy”. These interviews opened my eyes to a world of systemic physical and moral violence against women at work and for access to job and finance. I don’t know this is something new, but there is lot of anger, frustration, despair in the heart of our women. The last interview I did was one of the saddest. The lady is single. She had a small girl of 5. She is smart and driven. She applied for a job at a public service. She already had a first interview. She is confident she is the right person for the job. I asked her if she would be required to sleep with someone before getting the job, what would she do. She smiled, and replied “I need that job” “Would you do that?” I asked again “Well, how many times would he sleep with me anyway”. I spoke with a friend from Lagos in Nigeria, about my findings, he laughed at me and asked me to come to Lagos for more sassiest stories. He added, to win more contracts here we employ tall girls with long legs as sales managers or door openers. A single girl with two children who still live with her parents told me she never got a job or an internship without first sleeping with the hiring manager or the decision maker. In the end she decided to apply for job only in organization whose managers are women. Another testimonial talk about false job publicity organized by some managers to get new girls contacts and deceive them to sleep with them specially the youngest ones. There is a dark word of systemic violence against our women here. Surprisingly the local women organizations are silent on these kind of very sensitive topics. Probably because of fear. Many powerful people could not like their actions. This is call to international woman rights organization to better focus their campaigns on sexual violence and harassment in Africa. Source: http://www.siliconafrica.com/war-on-african-women/ |
Sweetlemon:Somewhat true. However, it's mostly about personality. A lot of "beautiful" girls can be stuck up, mean & insecure. |
NOI= Nation Of Islam (famous civil rights leader Malcolm X was apart of) Moorish Science Temple of America was founded by Prophet Noble Drew Ali, 1913, a divine national movement, to teach our people. (Similar to the NOI) Both owned factories, schools & grocery stores etc... |
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I hope you don't write another eulogy when the Whites give you another of such treatment.
. Also, the United States isn't the only American country.

