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09/08/2008: "Where can one find sin and hatred?"


I am really sick and tired, very tired, of the black community pulling the old slavery bit out in attempts to use it against whites, and make us feel ashamed of ourselves. How about blacks visit reality every once in a while? I know thats a lot to ask, but humor me for a moment, if you will.

Whites didn't create slavery. Whites didn't create the hate that blacks claim we hold the market on. Blacks are responsible for hate, slavery, and their own dispositions, although they will never admit to it or agree with what I am saying.

The following linked article is about Black Tribal "Racism" in Kenya. It points out how tribes in Africa enslaved [still enslaves] it's own race from other tribes.

Here are excerpts:

In Africa, the black man has hated and despised his fellow black man long before colonialism and Western slavery. Colonialism exacerbated the problem by grouping together different tribes into single nations, but African tribes, like Native Americans, were hating and killing one another long before they saw white skin and blue eyes....

Sin is not only found in the white man. It also exists abundantly in the black man and in all men and in all societies. In the early 1990's the African Hutu tribe slaughtered one million Tutsis, another African tribe. Many of them were slowly tortured before family members before they were finally killed. Tribalism is a big problem in Africa. Even among many Africans who are Christian, the tribe always comes first....


Read the full article.

Posted by: Admin on 09.08.08 @ 09:06 AM EST

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