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So sad, too bad many blacks read this blog but are afraid of the power of truth and how it makes them feel to know it, but not show it, thus keeping their improving unity consciousness in the closet and not contributing to the revolution at large.So sad, too bad many racists read this blog to try to learn something for impure gain, and have no intentions of changing for the better.
I can know these things are most likely the case based on engagement, expansion of engagement and consistency of engagement with the flow of this milky way river galaxy whose tide has turned. This can be known by the degree to which logic opposite to that which allowed these conditions to flourish, are manifesting opposite behaviors, simply put, more of the healthy. 1. Black Americans & Liberation Pt 1 | Dr. Frances Cress Welsing
2. Black Americans & Liberation Pt 2 | Dr. Frances Cress Welsing
3. Do You Understand Racism? | Dr. Claud AndersonI consider his definition of racism to be a secondary definition. He takes an economic approach, which is fine; however economics is only one institution dimension of Maafa Racism. Neely Fuller stated the definition more clearly.
see Neely or see Welsing or see racism definition
4. An Evening with Tim Wise: A White Anti-Racist Advocate
As always, listen closely with all your sensing abilities. Though several truths are told, don't get lost and caught off guard cheerleading what you want to hear. Some truths are smoothed over or avoided for fragile white folks, especially the necessity of acknowledging being a racist and that their society is racist. I am not convinced his motives are to help black people, even if his information helps people understand a bit more than before they listened to the video.
During the Q&A, another of several clues as to falseheartedness of intent is provided when he answers the question about how whites can develop empathy for blacks when those whites have not grown up with blacks as Tim Wise did.