conspiracy theories?

Discussion in 'Conversations Between White Women and Black Men' started by Madiba, Jul 31, 2010.

  1. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    Proof this man hates himself.

    America is the most corrupt nation on earth.
     
  2. Madiba

    Madiba New Member

    Spend a week in Nigeria & Cameroon.You will be able to bribe a policeman for about twenty dollars. Yes twenty dollars. In Africa nearly everything is corrupt..You can buy any fraudalent document.

    And please stop responding to my posts, me and you are never gonna get on.
     
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  3. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    You just descibed every 3rd world country on earth.

    Stop hating yourself so much little fella'..
     
  4. dj4monie

    dj4monie New Member

    I don't think its a conspiracy at all, its a grand experiment.

    Limited the success of an entire popular by using electronic, previously print propaganda. Staunchly supporting clear lines of division, either perceived or actual in real-time.

    Just think of the physiological and physical impacts if would have if you started where the Untied States started. It all goes back to the decision to not abolish slavery at the founding of this nation, PERIOD END OF STORY.

    But here's good question, Economist Dr. Micheal Hudson suggest with all the technology we should be living in a leisure economy. I know that's not the case and I know likely why its not the case, but wouldn't a leisure economy afford the extra time to -

    • Properly Consider All Political Canidates
    • 80-90% Voter Turn Out
    • 6-8 Weeks of Paid Vaction, To Visit other countries and cultures

    Wow that looks like Social-Democracies in Europe....
     
  5. Madiba

    Madiba New Member

    No I haven't. Whats wrong with you?
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    Dear God.

    Can you please downgrade Flaminghetero from a human to chimpanzee. This will be of benefit to the entire human race, especially the Black Race.
    He is embarassing us, because he has a very low IQ.

    Regards

    Your Son

    MADIBA.
     
  6. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    lol
     
  7. Raul Sinclair

    Raul Sinclair New Member

    Illuminati and the Freemasons...
     
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  8. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Ok, now we're talking about something that is based in facts. :cool:

    Need we get into the many mysteries and values of Freemasony?

    I happen to find it very interesting.
     
  9. Bookworm616

    Bookworm616 Well-Known Member

    This kind of stuff I love, too.

    Start talking!!
     
  10. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Alright, let's briefly scratch the surface of this.

    For starters, the movie 'The Good Shepherd'.

    How much of this movie is based in facts? I am not sure, but I know that DeNiro did extensive research before he directed the film.

    His goal was to make it as accurate as possible and based on what I've studied, he did a remarkable job in making that happen.

    Easily, one of the most interesting movies I have ever seen.

    [youtube]GaKGCLTmqTg[/youtube]
     
  11. Raul Sinclair

    Raul Sinclair New Member

    I will watch that film for sure.
     
  12. Justagirlinny

    Justagirlinny New Member

    This is just a matter of opinion. I think Black Americans are stereotyped as not having a "progressive culture" (which I find completely untrue) because of history. When you look to the years of slavery, slaves were forbidden to read/write and basically function on their own two feet. Once slaves were freed, and able to freely educate themselves, the culture of 'no education' had already been deeply ingrained thus creating a continuous cycle.

    What amazes me though is the lack of government funds being funneled into public schools in inner city neighborhoods. I went to a public school, a very overcrowded one at that, in Brooklyn. The lack of funds provided to further expand each students minds is detrimental to a young male/female (of any ethnicity for that matter who is growing up in inner cities) who comes from a single parent, two parent house hold (parents may not be around much because of work), or grandparent household. Without funds, sources, and knowledge to step outside of the box, young teens won't feel as if they have the ability to even leave boundaries they are comfortable in.

    I think to end this cycle the government needs to create community center for young children (4,5,6 years old) and educate these kids that EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE no matter what your circumstances or financial background may be. Young children have dreams, hopes, and wants. Teenagers don't just wake up one day and say to themselves: I don't want to go to college, I don't want to better myself, I don't want to do anything with my life.

    I'm making sense...right?

    Just my 2 cents
     
  13. Raul Sinclair

    Raul Sinclair New Member

    Look who's back ha
     
  14. Madiba

    Madiba New Member

    You make sense for the most part. Please explain to me how you see Hip-hop as progressive culture..when it basically encourages you to be a useless member of society.

    About the community centres, not that long ago, I started a thread about how inner city Black boys should be taught separately because of their poor educational attainment. In the UK, where I have been raised, kids of of Caribbean descent do the worst at high school. So the head of the Racial equality commission(Trevor Phillips) in the UK suggested that all Black Boys be taught separately to the rest of society. The government wouldnt approve of his proposal.

    In my thread I piggybacked his idea, and suggested only inner city Black boys(rather than all Black boys) should be given special attention, because they are the ones who are major failures..As you can imagine a lot of people on this forum disagreed.Even now, I still dont think that idea is that bad at all. They could at least try for a few years..they have tried everything else and Black Caribbean boys are still doing shit.

    Here is the thread:cant be bothered to debate it again.
    http://www.whitewomenblackmen.com/forum/showthread.php?t=8605
     
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  15. Justagirlinny

    Justagirlinny New Member

    I think the school system should be divided by test scores. Every six months they should test each student on english, math, and writing. With the results, each student should be divided into separate classes.

    When you have an over achieving student in a class room full of under achieving students, the teacher is going to scale the class. What may have been a C+ to an under achieving student, may now be a F because of the fact that the over achieving student is receiving A+ marks or higher. This is a disadvantage to the people who are behind.

    Once classes are divided by test scores, the teacher should better be able to provide attention to each student. Since the class will be primarily composed of the underachieving test takers, they will also have similar problems when it comes to the school work. The teacher now won't have to worry about an over achieving student storming past all the other students and the under achieving students lagging behind.

    If you can't drive a car, you shouldn't be put in a room full of professional Nascar drivers.

    Hip hop music, in my opinion, is not the reason why inner city black youths perform behind their peers. A lot of it has to do with the socioeconomic backgrounds they come from. Like I stated in the previous post, after hundreds of years of being told you can't do this and you're not smart enough for that -- you will start believing what you hear.

    When you come from a background were no education is acceptable, you will follow what you see. When you come from a background were everyone is a doctor, you will follow what you see. This is why I am all for providing centers for inner city youths to educate them on the possibilities of life. Young children have hopes, dreams, and wants. When you educate the little ones early, that everything is possible, and continuously instill these thoughts in them -- they will start believing what they hear.
     
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  16. flaminghetero

    flaminghetero Well-Known Member

    Look at Swazi-queens booty-scratchin' ass trying to talk shit.

    You would have to upgraded to be a chmpanzee you shit-eating one man Minstrel show.

    Instead of praying to god you should try getting some pussy..self-esteem...and stop hating on Black Americans...you cooning,jealous-hearted bitch.

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    Swazi-queen on his way to Sambo Academy.
     
  17. Madiba

    Madiba New Member

    HAHA
     
  18. archangel

    archangel Well-Known Member

    Lets not play this sterotyping game. There are plenty of hip hop songs from chuck d and lupe fiasco. They just sometimes don't get as much as attention.

    The other idea is bad. The problem is not the black boys but the family. My parents are from the Caribbean. We have yet to have one high school drop out. All of us have gone to college. We are easy proof that you don't need to separate black boys from the group. You need to have social workers helping the family out. A lot of time these black boys in the inner city of the usa have the same problems. Single parent household held by women that have low education. Something there needs to be changed. The truth is Black boys have a better chance of graduating if they have a father figure in the household along with the parents having a high education. If the parents don't want to get a higher education or want to keep the father figure involve then it will go to heck real fast.
     
  19. pettyofficerj

    pettyofficerj New Member

    tell us what you really think
     
  20. Raul Sinclair

    Raul Sinclair New Member

    +1
     

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