Southern Brother Who Loves His People,Activist, Humanitarian, And Decent Human Being. I Am Not Apart Of Any Group Or Religious Organization. I Am Spiritual.
@sicxsociety No man should be ashamed to be comfortable in his own skin. This shouldn't even be up for debate. A real man knows who he is on the inside.
A BlackOwned grocery store just outside of Chicago! I hope to see a chain of these stores all over the country! And it STAYS BlackOwned! I love us!
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Family I have some family members who are in Georgia and they recommend this business. It’s black owned business. sisters make sure you go there.. leave the Asian business alone.
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A woman confronted a customer in a restaurant and repeatedly tried to start a fight.
The man backed away and attempted to de-escalate the situation, but she continued to pursue him.
What stood out was that several bystanders seemed more focused on preventing the man from defending himself than on stopping the aggressor.
The cameraman appeared convinced a WorldStar-style moment was coming.
Many people act tough because they've never experienced the consequences of a real fight. Eventually, when one person keeps escalating and the other is pushed far enough, something is bound to happen.
Germany's Black Holocaust 1890-1945: The Untold Truth! Details Never Revealed Before by Firpo W. Carr, Ph.D.
It's a historical work (first published around 2003, with later editions) that focuses on atrocities committed against Black/African people under German rule. Key points it covers:
German colonial period (especially 1890s–1910s) in Southwest Africa (modern-day Namibia), where the Herero and Nama peoples faced mass killings, forced labor, and what many historians describe as the 20th century's first genocide. The book highlights early German concentration camps there decades before the Nazis.
The extension of racist policies and treatment of Black people (including Black Germans, Africans in the diaspora, and others) into the Nazi era up to 1945.