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Saturday, February 1, 2014

The Muted on Racism - Know Your Place and Be Silent

I invented race and racism.  I will tell you when there is racism. 

Other wise be silent, stay down and know your place.
One act of empowerment of the Civil Rights Movement was to speak what we had kept silent for centuries.  Brother Malcolm was the most empowering leader on “telling White people what you feel.”  We empowered ourselves to tell our true history.  We empowered ourselves to speak out against our oppressors.  Beginning in the mid 1970’s and ever increasing in the 1980’s, the 1990’s and into the new millennium, our voice on the oppression of racism has been muted.  This orchestration to return us to silence, mute our voices, and destroy our freedom of speech on our racist oppression began with Nixon Presidency.  He adopted and ran the same Presidential campaign as George Wallace.  Hence he was elected to give back the role of superiority to White Americans.  We have been silenced in some form since our arrival in this country.  

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