Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Black Racism now apparent, i.e, ACORN

In 2003, I wrote a book titled: Reparations - Fleecing American and, in subject book, I tried to point out that in a lot of our nations blacks, there is an innate hate of Whites as well as hatred for this country. Why? Because a lot of them have little personal self-esteem and for their lack of any manly abilities, they have to have someone to hold responsible for their personal limitations. It just so happens that the white man, has been chosen to be their personal bogeyman for which they can blame for their personal but limited attributes. This does not apply to all, but all too many. What is hardly ever noted or given due attention, are Blacks, segregating themselves from our non-black citizens, as a matter of choice. They have elected to call themselves African American, as opposed to Americans of African Descent. In his book, America's 30 Years War, Belint Bazonyi stated the following "...Being "African" in America amounts to an artificial Nationality. There really is no African-America. I ask, if an American went to Africa, would he be an American African?..." In short, if your born in American, your an American. In minds of Americans, we are 'proud to be so. So why have many blacks felt the need to distant themselves from their true heritage! There has to be some underlining reason, not readily apparent, but only now coming to the fore. If they are really Americans in mind and heart, why do they have such a separatism mentality? As of lately, we are seeing their hatred coming out in separatists groups such as, Acorn, NAACP. the Black CAUCUS, AND MANY, MANY MORE. Only now, when a Black man is holding the Highest Office, in this land, your would think, this fact would tend to bring us closer together. Instead, it has had a reverse and negative effect. Seems they are coming out of their imaginary walls, to display a high degree of hatred for the Whites of this Land--a land that in fact, has given them so much. And, in particular--their freedom! "No man likes to be surpresed by those of his own level." Livy http:/themessengerpage.blogpost.com The Messenger

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