The Un-Civil War: Blacks vs Niggers

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science
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Author: Taleeb Starkes ISBN: 9781301074907
Publisher: Taleeb Starkes Publication: March 2, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Taleeb Starkes
ISBN: 9781301074907
Publisher: Taleeb Starkes
Publication: March 2, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A multi-generational clash continues between two oppositional cultures within the African-American community. This uninterrupted animosity stems from the subculture’s self-defeating, anti-society, values conflicting with the forward-thinking, pro-society values of BLACKS. As evidenced by the unparalleled amounts of homicides, violence, and mayhem occurring in the African-American community, this battle is essentially an Un-Civil War.

Over generations, many people (from all races) have sacrificed their time, careers, money, and even lives, so that African-Americans could have equal footing in this mosaic of a country called America. However, as evidenced by their entitlement mentality, the subculture within the African-American community chooses to selfishly reap the benefits obtained from the Civil Rights struggle, while ignoring the associated responsibilities that accompany those rights.

In summary, the dysfunctional subculture is determined to commandeer the African-American image and re-shape it into their counterproductive image and likeness. Moreover, their lack of positive achievement is devaluing historic BLACK achievements. Therefore, as BLACKS, exposing and isolating this defectively mutated segment from the African-American community must become our highest priority. Failure to proactively act has exacerbated our dire predicament and continued stagnation only furthers their destructive agenda. Today is the tomorrow that we should have prepared for yesterday.

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A multi-generational clash continues between two oppositional cultures within the African-American community. This uninterrupted animosity stems from the subculture’s self-defeating, anti-society, values conflicting with the forward-thinking, pro-society values of BLACKS. As evidenced by the unparalleled amounts of homicides, violence, and mayhem occurring in the African-American community, this battle is essentially an Un-Civil War.

Over generations, many people (from all races) have sacrificed their time, careers, money, and even lives, so that African-Americans could have equal footing in this mosaic of a country called America. However, as evidenced by their entitlement mentality, the subculture within the African-American community chooses to selfishly reap the benefits obtained from the Civil Rights struggle, while ignoring the associated responsibilities that accompany those rights.

In summary, the dysfunctional subculture is determined to commandeer the African-American image and re-shape it into their counterproductive image and likeness. Moreover, their lack of positive achievement is devaluing historic BLACK achievements. Therefore, as BLACKS, exposing and isolating this defectively mutated segment from the African-American community must become our highest priority. Failure to proactively act has exacerbated our dire predicament and continued stagnation only furthers their destructive agenda. Today is the tomorrow that we should have prepared for yesterday.

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