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While I am into equality for all people i'm not for superiority and hatred, which is stuff that he spews, nor am I into making threats.
 

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20 years ago Minster Farrakhan called for 1 million black men to meet in Washington DC for reparations and nearly 2 million came on a day of peace and power. After that, crime decreased, and many beefs were settled. The media saw the great success of this event and shut The Minister out from the youth, leaving them untouched by his word. Now he is finally being let back in to let the youth hear his word. After his interview with the breakfast club, , more and more youth have been able to hear his word. He met with many rappers: Birdman, The Game, Rick Ross, Young Thug, The Migos, and even Eminem. He is on a campaign to let everyone know about Justice Or Else! Who is his Justice for? This Justice is for blacks being mirdered by rogue cops on cold blood and not being faced with any charges, but not only for police killing blacks, but for blacks killing each other. Everyone on the side of Justice needs to come to Justice Or Else! To see a change. The "Or Else!", is God. I don't want to see anyone commenting that they do not believe in God because that is your personal problem. Judgement is coming down on America and no man, woman, or child will escape it. Justice is the principle of fair dealing. What you put out, you get back (every action has an equal and opposite reaction). Everyone please lend The Minister your ear. Be serious in life for a minute. Hear him for yourself. If you want Justice, go to Washington DC on 10.10.15. The Minister is making a case against the U.S government for its injustices against all people: black, brown, red, yellow, and poor white. Lend him your ear.
I barely understood what you just said. Your entire post lacks cohesion and feels more like propaganda for some radical religious cult, which is reason enough to be wary. The fact that their motto is practically a threat, that you just called not believing in God a 'personal problem', that you're practically describing a doomsday scenario and that it's overall a vision of extremes, only strengthens me in that perception.

This are the kind of movements that worry me because they seem to do more harm than good and I find words like these, who seem to have been fed to you and taken over without applying any kind of criticism, not trustworthy.

But why was your rebuttal about blacks when my point had nothing to do with blacks alone.
He merely ended the sentence you started. He said what you implied, so it's beyond me why you are so confused about his comment while you did exactly the same. That's also the very reason he made the comment which I assume has to be interpreted in a slight sarcastic manner. He simply wanted to point out how stupid your emphasis on the 'white' part was, which is completely redundant. You are the one who brought up the whole black/white contrast, not him. So why are you the one asking about it?

It's true that many politicians and governments like to ignore problems or nuance them for the simple reason that if they acknowledge it, they have to solve it and if they can't, it means it's their fault and that would be bad for their careers. It would be even worse if they are the cause of the problems. However this is a phenomenon that has occurred all over the world in a variety of cultures in many different times. Being white, black or anything else has absolutely nothing to do with it, but for some reason you found it necessary to emphasize the 'white'. So he mimicked you and did the exact same thing, so you're essentially questioning your own actions and are not aware of it.

You do realize that comments like yours can also be considered a form of racism? The world is never going to change as long as people keep making comments like you did.
 

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He merely ended the sentence you started. He said what you implied, so it's beyond me why you are so confused about his comment while you did exactly the same. That's also the very reason he made the comment which I assume has to be interpreted in a slight sarcastic manner. He simply wanted to point out how stupid your emphasis on the 'white' part was, which is completely redundant. You are the one who brought up the whole black/white contrast, not him. So why are you the one asking about it?
How did he end the sentence I started? My statement was about whites, not about blacks or any other race. If he wanted to say I was wrong, fine. However, saying what he said about blacks was just irrelevant and it's clear.

It's like one of those situations where someone says they likes cars and that irrelevant person says they likes trucks. Well I'm glad you like trucks but that's not what I'm talking about. Stick to the topic, as an admin you should at least understand that.

Lol, I brought up the white/black contrast... I said something about whites, not whites and blacks. Simply mentioning blacks or mentioning whites does not imply white/black contrast. What are you even saying.


It's true that many politicians and governments like to ignore problems or nuance them for the simple reason that if they acknowledge it, they have to solve it and if they can't, it means it's their fault and that would be bad for their careers. It would be even worse if they are the cause of the problems. However this is a phenomenon that has occurred all over the world in a variety of cultures in many different times. Being white, black or anything else has absolutely nothing to do with it, but for some reason you found it necessary to emphasize the 'white'. So he mimicked you and did the exact same thing, so you're essentially questioning your own actions and are not aware of it.
I stated in the last 300 years predominantly.

You're in the bubble. Uncle Tom's cabin. Why when that book was released did the Northerners suddenly start feeling sad about all those slaves in the south? Was it just coincidence in the times?

Uncle Tom's Cabin contributed to the outbreak of war by personalizing the political and economic arguments about slavery. Stowe's informal, conversational writing style inspired people in a way that political speeches, tracts and newspapers accounts could not. Uncle Tom's Cabin helped many 19th-century Americans determine what kind of country they wanted.
I could go on with the examples but I hope you get the point.

It would be one thing to mimic me and make sense, however he didn't do that. He said whatever he said about blacks, but that wasn't even similar to what I said because he tried too hard to be witty and edgy, which you seemingly fell for.

You do realize that comments like yours can also be considered a form of racism? The world is never going to change as long as people keep making comments like you did.
How is it racist?


Regardless, his whole argument was based on the fact that it was a 'stupid' generalization unique to white people and I showed him why it wasn't.
 

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While I am into equality for all people i'm not for superiority and hatred, which is stuff that he spews, nor am I into making threats.
No people on the history of the earth have had a rebvolution without violdence. America lives by the sword. You reap what you sow. But the Or Else is a threat from God. When Moses warned pharoah to stop he said stop or else God will plague you. Moses didnt punch pharoah in the face. The same goes with Jesus and other prophets. We fight with those that fight with us. We never agress. And he also said that part of the Or Else is finishing what Dr. King started which is boycotting paying for christmas etc. Christmas is the celebration of Jesus birth and santa has nothing to do with jesus. Also, dont get drunk if you think thats jesus birthday. If you think thats his birthday then that should be a day that you honor Jesus. Jesus turned water into wine but you never heard that he got drunk

I'm down for equality, but the "or else" sounds like a threat. That's not going to help I don't think, only give stupid people a way to use your case against you.


But anyways, hopefully a positive change comes from this. never heard of this.
Yeah go to justiceorelse.com. Dont listen to what other people say. hear him for yourslef. but it wil be positive. Just like the one 20 years ago were it resulted in the end of gang beefs etc. The Or Else is a threat from God. but its not just physical threat, its a threat as in boycotting paying money to a system that wont help or support us becasue that will hit the system hard. We only fight with those that fight with us

Yeah go to justiceorelse.com. Dont listen to what other people say. hear him for yourslef. but it wil be positive. Just like the one 20 years ago were it resulted in the end of gang beefs etc. The Or Else is a threat from God. but its not just physical threat, its a threat as in boycotting paying money to a system that wont help or support us becasue that will hit the system hard. We only fight with those that fight with us
No people on the history of the earth have had a rebvolution without violdence. America lives by the sword. You reap what you sow. But the Or Else is a threat from God. When Moses warned pharoah to stop he said stop or else God will plague you. Moses didnt punch pharoah in the face. The same goes with Jesus and other prophets. We fight with those that fight with us. We never agress. And he also said that part of the Or Else is finishing what Dr. King started which is boycotting paying for christmas etc. Christmas is the celebration of Jesus birth and santa has nothing to do with jesus. Also, dont get drunk if you think thats jesus birthday. If you think thats his birthday then that should be a day that you honor Jesus. Jesus turned water into wine but you never heard that he got drunk
Yes because Murica and the struggle of the black population are soo damn important that they and they alone caught the almighty Gods attention, so much so it requires his judgment. Yet ignores all other current world crisis.
I said black, brown, red, yellow,and poor white. You saw the part you wanted to see. Jusitce is universal, not just for black people. Justice will come down everywhere and to everyone.
 
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But why was your rebuttal about blacks when my point had nothing to do with blacks alone.
O really?

White people sure love to act like nothing's wrong until something is wrong. :lol.
Ya ... I can see that you are referring to a diverse number of people in your comment. Your school has produced a fine gem.
 
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