Boris  Ramazanov

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Oct 14, 2009,

The false concept "Race"

I read an excellent article that basically stated that race was something that was not enough to unify a group of people. Melanin content is just not strong enough to get a group of people to act , think and do things in a unified manner. A group must have a common culture, history , language and religion etc... So lets get down to it....

To say that we have a black race in the USA is kind of confusing. Race iss based solely  upon a specific set of phenotypical characteristics that were defined many years ago. 

Statements

1) Barack Obama is the first biracial president... His grandparents and mother raised him... remember that ... Dad was no where around...

2) 80% of black americans are mixed 2 or 3 generations with caucasians... do i need to get into the history... 

3) A person's skin color does not mean you all think and act a like...

Point # 3 is key because , many African Americans are criticized for thinking outside  a particular falsely defined "black philosophy". "Black" philosophy  enforcement is cleverly manipulated by certain RACEOLOGISTS to keep themselves in business and to hold people bondage to thinking of themselves as inferior...

I will give you an example of how this works...

No matter what Starbucks I visit around the country if a bum comes in and he happens to be "black" he/she will always come to me first asking for money. He/She has been conditioned to only see me in the coffee shop and assume that I would give him/her money based on the  fact that what??? we look alike!!!  .... I will elaborate more on the false paradigm of "black community" over the next few days...

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