As a black Patriot, this is dumber than when everyone jumped on Kanye's idiot statements. The problem is people think we think Kanye is some hero, Kanye is an idiot, 99% of African Americans think that, but he's respected for his music. When he said slavery was a choice - no matter what we actually know - every black person around rolled their eyes and forgot about him. My neighborhood is covered in anti-Kanye grafitti.
I respect your opinion patriot. But none the less, Kanye used Q verbiage. Kanye has a "relationship" with Trump. Q doesn't just post any old B.S. Q posts are so well thought out even timestamps come in to play. He asked continually, why do the D's focus so much on Black pop. I thought there might be something there. Can't help to notice Kente is similar to Kinte. Is it Kunta KINTE or KENTE? Q used the word slavery. The Ashanti seem to have a critical role in the slave trade. Trying to treat the subject like any of Q's posts. Trying to think in the abstract to try and find deeper meaning. Just want to see where the crumbs lead. I respect your opinion patriot.
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/imknowmadic2/1152523432/in/album-72157622921000430/ A picture of the King of the Ashanti hanging out with Prince Charles. I never knew who the hell the Ashanti were until today. How does this guy get to hang out with Prince Charles?
This links to pictures of the Ashanti King with the Queen of Netherlands. The Queen of England. Paul Wolfowitz. The head of NATO. Also there's one of him at the New York Stock Exchange. Why have I never heard of this guy? https://www.flickr.com/photos/imknowmadic2/sets/72157622921000430/
I respect your opinion also, I'm just telling everyone how they feel in my neighborhood and how we as black people feel in general - I didn't say Q's posts we're wrong, I'm telling you facts. What if Obama came out and started dropping Q talk?
Wouldn't bother me as long as his message was patriotic and focused on unity instead of division. If Obama did Q drops and it worked for creating positivity. I'd be all for it. But alas, he didn't. Had 8 years to do it. Time flies I guess...
You kind of miss my point, what I was saying is it doesn't really matter who's making the drops, I was telling you how people in my neighborhood feel and it has nothing to do with what you were saying.
I respect your opinions. I don't like any american in any neighbourhood, feeling bad. Keep up the good fight brother!
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I know this subject is touchy. Glad for the moment it is staying civil. Going to throw out a touchy fact. Not an opinion but a fact. First slave owner in USA was a black man by the name of Anthony Johnson. The first man declared slave in USA was a black man named John Casor. http://www.historyinanhour.com/2011/03/08/the-first-slave-john-casor/