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25-03-05, 04:42 AM
In this world we have the haves, have-nots, and have-want-mores.
The haves have it due to the sweats of the have-nots, and will always set the morals and what's the norm for the rest.
The have-nots don't have, because they serve against their own interest. This is where I put majority of blacks who always don't fight the things they want to achieve, and if they fight it will be another black standing in their way. Check what's happening the reparations in Black America, those who appose are large group of blacks who made it, but still don't give sh*t on others. The Jewish in America have been reparated all that where robed back in the WW2, but the blacks can't even agree on which way to take. What a shame!
Then at last are the have-want-mores, who are in position of leadership, and they have all political and authority power, but still think they want to be more powerful and they do this to preserve their grib on power, and the have-nots don't get it.
So now, do you think, things would change without the have-nots fighting to change the system, and if so why is still majority of blacks don't get involve on politics, so they can change the status quo that is haves vs the have-nots?
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26-03-05, 03:31 AM
Africa, Central/Latin America, and Asia the so called third world is going through very large expansion that will result the sufferingof the have-nots, and the only way out of this is, have-nots using what Malcolm X said, by all means necessary. Do what you have to do, don't wait the haves.
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26-03-05, 04:19 AM
Bele wrote:
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Africa, Central/Latin America, and Asia the so called third world is going through very large expansion that will need more suffering and problems to those who are the have-nots, and the only way out of this is, have-nots using what Malcolm X said, by all means necessary. Do what you have to do, don't wait the haves.
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Unfortunately Africa has one of the most uneven distributions of wealth in the world and what kills it even more is the police state mentality that is eager to ensure the security of the few haves by implementing some petty regulations while completely ignoring the have-nots any rights to fairness. Heck if i was the have nots in Africa i would probably do whateveris necessary not to be the one who is getting stepped on... wouldn’t you?
What i amreally so sick and tired isthis power vacuum and a sort of desire to resolve issues through violence or the mindset that you have to kiss white mans ass to improve Africa… we need to stop caring what the rest of the world is doing and try to learn to work with each other and to do for ourselves. Africa has enough man power, natural resources and brains… i live in the hope that the moment we all start to believe that we are all part of a society and take somesmall sense of responsibility for each other everything will surely change for the better.
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26-03-05, 04:26 AM
Abissinia wrote,
"What i am really so sick and tired is this power vacuum and a sort of desire to resolve issues through violence or the mindset that you have to kiss white mans ass to improve Africa…" Sis, you hit it, in the head. Africans need to forget the tribalistic mentality that havedestroyed alllivelyhood in the dark continent. It's good to see that you see things the same way I do on this. It's also very important to note that, many African Nations are solving their problems with-out kissing any one ar*e. Lets keep the hope alive and it's time for Africa to be the haves.
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26-03-05, 06:33 PM
I selected the title "THE TRUE BELIEVER" because one must first believe that in this world things are the way they are, because someoneor groupof people has/havesaid so. We must first belief that things can get better if we see what's at stake in this world. In one side you have the western nations, who in the last five centuries benefited the wealth, and the land to those they have defeated in conflicts. After they were chased away from the land that they have slaved, colonized, and abused they had to change their tactics, and they came up with, such programs like the World Bank, to just keep every one else at arms lengh. It's out of my head, how can a poor nations being loaned so much money, with so much interest, and still theydon't get it, that for many years to come, they will still be financing some one else's economy. Better to live in hut, then a sh*t that don't belong to you. This is logic, not magic, and Africa must wake up. It's better to be in your feet, than to be in your knees.
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