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September 17, 2022

Under the Watchful and Approving Eye of U.S. AFRICOM

 

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Roderick Bryant - I was in a play titled "Majigeen," where I played the villainous King N'Della, who sold his countrymen into slavery for trinkets and doodads. As I did research for the role, I learned that Senegalese really did sell others to White invaders. Any time I'm in a discussion of slavery, one of the first things White folks say is, "Your own people sold you into slavery! What about that?" Does the sin of the Africans that sold others into bondage negate the crimes of the purchasers?
Muhammad Rasheed - Roderick wrote: "White folks say is, 'Your own people sold you into slavery! What about that?'"
lol That's not true. It was a rival ethnic group that sold us into slavery. We didn't sell ourselves into slavery; that's ignorant foolishness talking. Whites invented using "white/black" racial phenotype descriptors as a whole political identity. That model was never, ever, ever true in Africa, or anywhere else, until the dominant identity group made it a law to permanently delegate enslaved Africans to the bondsman class in North America. That was the moment that the term "black" became more than just skin color. Then all the eclectic tribesmen forcefully brought over here formally became one ethnic group.
Atlantic Slave Trade: Fallacy of Blacks selling Blacks
Roderick Bryant - Thank you; I would have never known that...

Muhammad Rasheed - Peeling open the onion to become "woke" is a full time job. That one has spent centuries and a thousand fortunes packing those layers of indoctrination in to keep us in an exploitable state.

The FIRST thing we need to do as the woke is to stop taking him seriously when he talks. It's literally guaranteed to be a lie, especially in THESE topics.











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Published on September 17, 2022 17:15

September 16, 2022

Black King Valkyrie™ & the Battle for Her Convictions

 

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Muhammad Rasheed - My favorite part of the Thor movie was the fact that the entire point of the Asgardian belief system is to be slain in glorious combat as the requirement for getting into heaven — but when it came time for "I lick my sword because I'm a glorious combat super-badass" Black King Valkyrie™ to join the Thors for the final confrontation against the God Butcher, she declined because she wasn't feeling well. 🤦

The failure to think that stupid sh*t through (cook up a vital mission to send her on perhaps? lol), while everyone else ($758.2 million at the box office) apparently thought it was quite reasonable for Black King Valkyrie™ the super combat badass to say "Meh" to dying in combat, is why you're all going to hell. 😆

Brandon Hartsfield - Yeah I also thought the whole film was under whelming and the best part about the film was truly the villain 😂

Muhammad Rasheed - I thought the villain was trash and just a weak & preachy excuse for disrespectful white liberals to make fun of organized religion.

Brandon Hartsfield - Yeah I picked that up as well huge Voldemort vibes as well 😂😂

Steve Plater - That whole movie was balderdash..

Clifton Hatchett - You realize this is fictional?

It's make believe.

You do know that nothing in these movie's are real?

M. Rasheed wrote: "disrespectful white liberals to male fun of organized religion."

You watched a movie in which the main villain is named Gorr the God Buther,& complain about making fun of religion.

Geeeez.

How would you make a villain?

What villainous trait shouldn't be created?

Seriously?

We're discussing Thor, Zeus, etc, and your framing this as an attack on organized religion.

Next time I read an X-Men comic and Storm is depicted in combat being attacked, I'll be sure to go balling about an attack on Black Women.

Larry Young - Speaking of religion, aren’t Klingons just Space Vikings, too? Dying a glorious death in battle is how you get in to Valhalla or Sto-va-kor, but since the gods have given us all free will, we sometimes get to decide when that happens, and Valkyrie obviously thought she still had villains of her own to vanquish.

It’s not a bloodthirsty rush to get your soul into the afterlife, it’s how you handle your exit from this one. Jane Foster got into Valhalla by dying in a glorious battle against… cancer.

It’s not what you’re doing when you go out, it’s how bravely you do it.

Crystal Hubbard - She had been stabbed through the back! That's why she wasn't in the final fight with Gorr! How she s'posed to fight Gorr when she'd been impaled by the Necrosword? Give the only king besides Martin Luther Jr that I've ever liked a serious break, dude...!

Muhammad Rasheed - Clifton wrote: "You realize this is fictional? It's make believe."

lol I realize that you don't get my point, but I'm willing to be patient with you. #YoureWelcome

Clifton wrote: "You do know that nothing in these movie's are real?"

The programming is real. The social engineering effects of mass media indoctrination are real. The encoding messaging into widely broadcast media product to introduce and reinforce agendas is real.

Clifton wrote: "You watched a movie in which the main villain is named Gorr the God Buther,& complain about making fun of religion. Geeeez."

Hm. Did I complain about it, or did I dismiss the villain as a weak trope while talking about something else to a friend?

Clifton wrote: "How would you make a villain?"

With skill & panache.

Clifton wrote: "What villainous trait shouldn't be created? Seriously?"

You can't be that serious in the asking since this question has literally nothing to do with my point. You literally picked up a throwaway comment molehill to turn it into a mountain. I was unimpressed with the villain character, thought it was a weak rant by an atheist about religion, and it didn't hold my attention at all. The throwaway comment/dismissal I said to Brandon above was all I had to say about it. How that translates in your mind that I demand that other creators can only make villains from a short list I demand sounds like you got triggered from my post for other reasons and are trying to... what? lol

Clifton wrote: "We're discussing Thor, Zeus, etc, and your framing this as an attack on organized religion."

The throwaway villain's weak part was the lame atheist writer rant against organized religion. My original post wasn't about that. Allow me to help you: My actual point was that people poorly think through the concepts involved -- both in the faiths themselves, as well as in fictional works that are supposed to draw from those concepts. People in general lack the ability to intelligently analyze the concepts because they were trained in our society not to, both from the very ill-advised "sheep being spoonfed by the shepherd" aspect of an authoritative priest-craft model of religion, and from the recent falling out of favor that organized religion has become in the modern era.

Clifton wrote: "Next time I read an X-Men comic and Storm is depicted in combat being attacked, I'll be sure to go balling about an attack on Black Women."

Have fun!

Muhammad Rasheed - Larry wrote: "Dying a glorious death in battle is how you get in to Valhalla or Sto-va-kor, but since the gods have given us all free will, we sometimes get to decide when that happens..."

I'm witnessing you literally just make up what you want organized religion's concept of "free will" to mean without any certain knowledge, and actually expect what you conjured to be accepted as the definitive definition. You're literally contributing evidence that supports my point. lol

"Free Will" means that you have the ability to choose whether you believe in God/spirit/afterlife or don't; God is not going to force you to believe and you may live your life however way you wish. The catch is that in the end you will be Judged on what you decided to do and the quality of your afterlife experience -- which will last forever, mind you -- will be determined based on whether you believed or not and if your actions aligned to those beliefs. We don't get to determine when we die; that info was already recorded before we were born. People survive horrendous car accidents, the battlefield and even suicide attempts all the time (sometimes without a scratch!), so our Free Will has nothing to do with that at all; birth & death are God's department. Our actions can determine what level of comfort we find ourselves in when the time comes though.

Larry wrote: "and Valkyrie obviously thought she still had villains of her own to vanquish. It’s not a bloodthirsty rush to get your soul into the afterlife"

That's another example of not thinking the concept through. Within that belief system, we're talking about the difference between "heaven" Valhalla versus the musty, lame death realm of Hela where the regular jagoffs, who aren't privileged to be in the warrior class, have to go. Heaven is the best deal; the realm of literal eternal bliss. Described in Abrahamic scripture, the One God calls it "the Ultimate Achievement for a human." Even for the warrior class, there is still a strict requirement for getting that best deal... you can't 'just die.' You have to die IN BATTLE demonstrating all the high qualities of the Warrior's Heart when you were struck down: courage, belief, etc.

If you know that's the only way to get into the (Ultimate Achievement) best deal, why would you shrug off an opportunity to take it when it is much more common for people to end up on Hela's side? What if she succumbed to her wounds from her first encounter with Gorr? Or a fractured multiverse encounter with an alternate version of Thanos, or ANYTHING? Instead of having the warrior casually shrug off her faith tenets like an ignorant modern day human who doesn't give a sh*t because of weak-minded influence from an atheist culture, how about think it through better and give her an actual plausible mission-related reason for not wanting to go? Unless, of course, the decision to make the carefully profiled Black King Valkyrie™ character act that way was specifically to influence the audience in a particular way. 😉

Larry wrote: "it’s how you handle your exit from this one."

The POINT is to get into heaven. If that's not your point, then you don't know what heaven is. Heaven is everything you love most about earth, but increased infinitely to amounts you currently cannot imagine and tailored specifically to you by the same God that created everything you love about earth -- and it will last FOREVER. If you make any decision that will sacrifice your seat in heaven for something in this temporary realm (or Hela's sh*t realm), you are an idiot.

Larry wrote: "Jane Foster got into Valhalla by dying in a glorious battle against… cancer."

Foolishness. That's what it sounds like when someone who doesn't care about the rules of the faith just makes up something that sounds good to them. Everyone performs that nonsense, both believers and atheist writers alike, which is why the state of the world looks the way it does. People don't really understand what heaven means (or the eternal torment of hell either, for that matter) and don't take the faith as seriously as they should. Consequently, they aren't in the habit of thinking about it from a serious place, and their walk is weak. To the chronically uninformed atheist, the material they've never bothered to seriously deep dive into does sound like dumb, inconsistent silliness from the outside, which is why they think the "Invisible spaghetti monster" parody is actually a mic drop based on their own poor understanding and failure to think the material through outside of their own strawmen effigy logical fallacies.

Larry wrote: "It’s not what you’re doing when you go out, it’s how bravely you do it."

Well, I'm pretty sure she sought out Mjolnir to escape her fate, so I'm equally pretty sure that your inconsistent, wishy-washy interpretation of "bravely" contradicts the Norse version of the concept wildly. lol

Larry Young - If you say so; I don’t have a ton of interest in this line of inquiry, nor any specific knowledge.

Sorry you spent all that work extrapolating what I think about a subject I’ve rarely taken seriously since I was a teen. 🤷‍♀️

Muhammad Rasheed - I already peeped that. lol

I was actually genuinely surprised to find you throw your hat in this particular ring. My traps usually catch different types of personalities. But thanks for playing. 🙂

Larry wrote: "Sorry you spent all that work extrapolating what I think about a subject I’ve rarely taken seriously"

No trouble whatsoever. How your demographic thinks about the material is actually being pushed in the mainstream as the only "correct" way to think of the material, so it is 100% worth it to drag those opinions out into the open and pick them apart to reveal what lays within. It's part of my mission to do so as a sincere seeker of truth.




Muhammad Rasheed - lol @ "Speaking of religion"

ME:




Muhammad Rasheed - Crystal wrote: "She had been stabbed through the back!"
Oh nooz!! 😱 The super-badass, sword master warrior got injured in close combat!!! Who let THAT happen??? What if she would have DIED??? She would have instantly went to the reward her faith system had waiting for her and lived in a literal eternal bliss!!! 🤮 That's crazy!!! Good thing she dodged THAT bullet! *whew*
Crystal wrote: "That's why she wasn't in the final fight with Gorr!"
Because eternal bliss is for sissies, amirite? Let's go to Hela's sh*t, lame death realm instead that's far more suitable for someone of her rank and stature. That's the ticket.
Crystal wrote: "How she s'posed to fight Gorr when she'd been impaled by the Necrosword?"
BRAVELY. Imagine that.
Crystal wrote: "Give the only king besides Martin Luther Jr that I've ever liked a serious break, dude...!"
What kind of "break" is this again? 🤔 One that requires me to convert to craziness that doesn't make a lick of sense according to the rules of the character's actual belief system? lol Sorry, but I actually enjoy story continuity, that's why I was a Make Mine Marvel! guy in the first place. Note that I stopped collecting at the start of the Bronze Age when continuity-adverse DC writers (and their protégés) started infesting the tales with their 'crisis.'









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Published on September 16, 2022 19:08

Fight Anti-Black American Hate Propaganda with an Economic Boycott of 'The Woman King' Movie

 

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Viola Davis - So.....here it is. The Agojie. The Warriors. Enjoy
The Woman King | Official Trailer
Muhammad Rasheed - This movie is terrible. It glorifies one of the key Trans-Atlantic Slave Trading groups. It insults the Black Diaspora in general and especially the American Descendants of Slavery (#ADOS). 
#BoycottTheWomanKing #TheWomanKing #StopBlackAmericanHate
Clifton Hatchett - You saw this already?
Where's it streaming?
Muhammad Rasheed - ???
I don't give a sh*t where it's streaming. I'm boycotting this disrespectful nonsense.
Clifton Hatchett - What's a matter with you?
I wanna see what's gotten you this upset.
How long is it?
How's the acting?
Muhammad Rasheed - Clifton wrote: "What's a matter with you?"
Systemic racism and affiliates.
Clifton wrote: "I wanna see what's gotten you this upset."
Systemic racism and affiliates.
Clifton wrote: "How long is it?"
Who gives a sh*t? I'm boycotting this disrespectful nonsense.
Clifton wrote: "How's the acting?"
Viola's acting performance is probably amazing. Who gives a sh*t? I'm boycotting this disrespectful nonsense.
Clifton Hatchett - Sooooooooo
You haven't even seen it?
That's weird bro.
Muhammad Rasheed - You appear to be confused over what a "boycott" is. I'm not watching a film that glorifies the top slave trading tribe that sold my people to the European trading companies.
Any Black American who gives those 3 white women producers their money for this disrespectful trash is "weird."
Mikaili Kamau - It’s estimated that from the 1720s until 1852, when the British imposed a naval blockade, Dahomey’s rulers sold hundreds of thousands of people from neighboring tribes and nations to the British, French, Portuguese, and others. (The untold story of the international slave trade.)
“By the 1800s, contemporary accounts of them is that their uniforms were so similar to their male counterparts, people fighting against them don’t realize they’re women until they’re up close in hand-to-hand combat,” Toler says. “They most likely wore long shorts, a tunic, and a cap, not the sexualized almost bathing suits you’d see in modern-day depictions of female warriors.”
@BBSewsandGames - Y'all went to see 12 Years a Slave, Roots, Rosewood, and many other movies with Black people enslaved without a problem, but are going to  #BoycottWomanKing? This is how you know misogynoir is real!
Muhammad Rasheed - This is ignorant. 12 Years a Slave, Roots, Rosewood, etc., are movies about the struggles of ADOS in the USA. This dahomian foolishness glorifies the xenophobic sociopaths who sold our ancestors to VOC. 
Delete your account
Roderick Bryant - I was in a play titled "Majigeen," where I played the villainous King N'Della, who sold his countrymen into slavery for trinkets and doodads. As I did research for the role, I learned that Senegalese really did sell others to White invaders. Any time I'm in a discussion of slavery, one of the first things White folks say is, "Your own people sold you into slavery! What about that?" Does the sin of the Africans that sold others into bondage negate the crimes of the purchasers?
Muhammad Rasheed - Roderick wrote: "White folks say is, 'Your own people sold you into slavery! What about that?'"
lol That's not true. It was a rival ethnic group that sold us into slavery. We didn't sell ourselves into slavery; that's ignorant foolishness talking. Whites invented using "white/black" racial phenotype descriptors as a whole political identity. That model was never, ever, ever true in Africa, or anywhere else, until the dominant identity group made it a law to permanently delegate enslaved Africans to the bondsman class in North America. That was the moment that the term "black" became more than just skin color. Then all the eclectic tribesmen forcefully brought over here formally became one ethnic group.
Atlantic Slave Trade: Fallacy of Blacks selling Blacks
Roderick Bryant - Thank you; I would have never known that...

Muhammad Rasheed - Peeling open the onion to become "woke" is a full time job. That one has spent centuries and a thousand fortunes packing those layers of indoctrination in to keep us in an exploitable state.

The FIRST thing we need to do as the woke is to stop taking him seriously when he talks. It's literally guaranteed to be a lie, especially in THESE topics.















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Published on September 16, 2022 12:34

September 15, 2022

The Squeakiest Wheel: Building the Habits of Freedom

 

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Published on September 15, 2022 13:48

Multiple Values Extracted from the Same Tool

 

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Published on September 15, 2022 13:29

Confessions of a Century of Consistent Action

 

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Published on September 15, 2022 13:03

September 13, 2022

Quest to Break Through the Lineage-Based Barriers to Americanness

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Published on September 13, 2022 14:46

'Gates Up' for Successful Group Uplift, Not Personal Preference

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Published on September 13, 2022 14:21

September 12, 2022

It Ain't Easy Bein' Woke

 

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Published on September 12, 2022 13:13

Ignoring Politics to Live in La-La Land

 

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Published on September 12, 2022 13:09