@OrthodoxEthos@USATrackAIPAC@banterwithb Both baptised and unbaptised infants are damned. Until an individual reaches the age of understanding to repent and accept Christ they remain sinners and are destined for hell.
En el este de Camerún, asi se ven las minas de oro, con madres con sus bebés en brazos y niños de menos de 5 años recolectando el mineral en aguas contaminadas, para llenar los bolsillos a los capitalistas.
Esto es el capitalismo, pero como no ves su cadena de producción esclavista en los paises donde los buitres capitalistas saquean los recursos, parece que este otro mundo no existe.
Ya lo decía Lenin hace más de
100 años: "El capitalismo convierte incluso a los niños en mercancía; millones de niños en países colonizados africanos mueren de hambre y trabajan como esclavos para que las damas burguesas de París Ileven seda, oro y diamantes".
@BioavailableNd Education and Enlightenment. The more educated a woman becomes the more she understands how oppressive child-rearing and mother-hood is, and in an attempt to reclaim her power she chooses not be a participant in the continuation of that oppression.
This explains much about the current dynamics of the relationship Black men and women have with themselves, each other, and white people.
It may also explain why Black women criticize Black men for pursuing white women while not applying the same standard to themselves.
In her book The Dialectic of Sex, Shulamith Firestone explains how the Black woman, plagued by the “Electra complex,” hates her “mother” figure (the white female) and seeks validation from or attempts to seduce her “father” figure (the white male).
In her book The Dialectic of Sex, Shulamith Firestone explains how the Black woman, plagued by the “Electra complex,” hates her “mother” figure (the white female) and seeks validation from or attempts to seduce her “father” figure (the white male).
@thrluv Circumstances can change at any time. You can give birth to a child in the most perfect condition, and down the line circumstances change.
What would you do when that happens?
Billionaires do not create wealth. Workers create wealth. Billionaires capture it.
They steal workers wealth and convince people that they've worked hard for the billions they've stolen from the workers.
Nigeria: a country where it is the birthright of the rich to govern the poor, and where a poor or average-class individual cannot afford to buy a nomination form for political office and can only hope that the rich make policies that will relieve their economic burdens.
En las minas de oro de Ghana, estas son las condiciones en la que los esclavos extraen el mineral para las grandes multinacionales capitalistas; descalzos y tiritando de frío, se cubren con bolsas de la lluvia.
El capitalismo no es "tener un Iphone", es el saqueo imperialista y la esclavitud de pueblos enteros en África para que en Occidente los señoritos burgueses lleven oros y diamantes.