(January 25, 2014 at 1:01 am)kılıç_mehmet Wrote: Though I must say that when speaking of non-whites in America, I only sympathize with two groups: The Blacks and the Native Americans.Some points I agree with. Some, I don't. Ever since the United States became a nation and even beyond in our very first settlements here, we developed our own identity, our own flag, recognized one language, and developed our own culture, sub cultures, and form of government. Whites and Blacks both have generations that go back hundreds of years here. American Blacks have no more connection to their ancestral Africa than American Whites have to their ancestral Europe. Also, slavery ended here during the Civil War. That generation of White slave owners and Black slaves have been long dead and buried. The Civil Rights struggle also ended sometime back and many of those on both sides of that struggle are also dead and buried. None of us living today ever experienced the days when Slavery was legal here, and many on this forum were born long after the Civil Rights struggle and never witnessed that either. Even us older ones here were too young at the time to know much about what was happening with the civil rights movement. A lot of the forum members here who want spout off the racial inequality crap don't know one shit what they're talking about...Oh, they quote studies....big shitty do!
I don't sympathize with the Blacks because they are poor, or less educated, or engage in crime and whatever. I sympathize with them because they have been robbed off of their true identities, and forced to accept the identities of their masters when they were shipped to America. This is the only place where I sympathize with them. I think if they had a solid identity, a sense of history and a sense of belonging, they surely would be in a better state than they are in today.
The lack of a solid identity makes these people rather uncaring in life, they have no further concerns that go beyond their basic needs.
I salute the nation of Islam on that thing, it once tried to create an identiy for the Black folks in the US, a national identity, even if it was false and made up, it still gave those who adhered to it a sense of pride, and they rose up, led clean and crime-free lives, and worked for the goals of their nation.
I think the Blacks of the US need a national awakening. This whole white privilage crap is nothing more than further enslaving blacks by feeling sorry for them. The only way for Blacks to be "something" is for them to show national solidarity among themselves.
There were two people in American history who understood this and advocated it. One was Elijah Muhammed, and the other was George Lincoln Rockwell.
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