Monthly Archives: May 2013
Leading Black or Black Leader? ©
The following is a wise saying of Confucius, a Chinese philosopher: “The beginning of wisdom is calling things by their right names”. Blacks confuse leading Blacks with Black leaders and Black selected officials with Black elected officials. It is like confusing […]
“Badges of Slavery” and the Thirteenth Amendment ©
Slavery not only has a physical structure but it also has a mental structure. Unfortunately, the mindset of virtually all Blacks extends to the plantation itself and the custodial rights and obligations of the “slavemaster”. We only have, at the […]
Parroting Soundbytes or Understanding History ©.
Blacks react to the English language like roaches react to “Raid”. This is a good thing or it is a bad thing. If you have the ability to separate logic from language and control both, it is a good thing. […]
A Tale of Two Women: Brawley and Meili ©
Within forty-eight hours after Tawana Brawley, who was fifteen years-old, had been found in Dutchess County, NY in a garbage disposal with her body smeared with feces and racial epithets written on it, she was meeting with representatives from federal, […]
A Crystal Ball Into Our Projected Future ©
Wherever Blacks are headed, Tawana Brawley will get there first. Tawana Brawley is currently an “indentured servant” for speaking out against “legitimate rape”. If we remain asleep at the switch, she will be on a Virginia auction block on July 23, […]
Dr. Randy Short: Advising UAM about Hopewell, VA ©
On July 23, 2013, members of United African Movement and supporters of Glenda and Tawana Brawley will be in Surry Circuit Court in Surry, VA, on July 23, 2013 for an unconstitutional and belated hearing on the propriety of Steven Pagones, the adjudged rapist, […]