Monday, June 16, 2014

Black Economic Power

Unlike Tommy Sotomayor, the Black Authority Jason Black does not engage in a lot of the coonery you see on YouTube and other social media sites. It looks like he has raised more money than was needed for his 7AM documentary and I look forward to watching the documentary and learning from it.



Like Malcolm X said in his Ballot or the Bullet speech, we need to control the economy of our neighborhoods so that the money will stay in the community. We need to build more Black businesses and raise ourselves up to a level where we do not need to go begging our enemy for loans and jobs. We need to stop looking to white people for the solutions to our problems.

I have heard some Youtubers in the Tommy Sotomayor sector of YouTube disrespect the goals of the Black Authority and disrespect our ancestral homeland of Africa. I am glad that they are revealing themselves because these are the types of buffoons I do not want to get to know. These people would rather be engaged in endless beefs and drama on YouTube and Facebook.

My goal here is to have a blog where the coons and House Negroes are exposed. This blog is a clearinghouse for things they might say or do and then try to deny as they go about their way deceiving the public.

I mentioned the enemy but some people do not know who the enemy happens to be or what the enemy looks like.  Simply put, the enemy is anyone who opposes Black economic development, Black unity, and reestablishing a link to nations in Africa. The enemy is those people who have embraced integration in America and support the American power structure wholeheartedly.

I am not a highly religious person but too many Blacks in America have embraced the Sodom and Gomorrah lifestyle in America. They have forsaken the stable family unity for rampant sex, bisexuality, thug living, and the inevitable single parent household that has come to dominate a lot of Black communities in America.


Without a stable family unit, you cannot build a stable community with thriving prosperity in all areas. I believe we can correct this as we build our economic base but in the process we might have to cut off a lot of people who are not with the program.

Black First!!




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