One of the problems is that slavery is taught as the history of Black people and not the history of White people.

The United States IS Systemically and Structurally Racist

First, as a country, we have to take responsibility for and accept that our country is systemically and structurally racist from even before its very inception. Racism is slathered into us through the vast layers of historical conditioning that we are faced with battling, which is also a large part of the driving force for racism within our schools and all other facets of American life.

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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the left and Barak Obama on the right.

Embrace MLK, Reject Barack Obama. Why Leftists Need to Challenge the Scourge of Black Neoliberalism by Nick Cruse

I came upon this amazing article “Embrace MLK, Reject Barack Obama. Why Leftists Need to Challenge the Scourge of Black Neoliberalism by Nick Cruse” through Twitter, because I follow the guy, Nick Cruse SocialistMMA. Please take the time to follow him on Twitter and to read his great article. Here is a quote to get […]

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Kimberly Jones - Author and Activist from her speech "How can we win"?

Kimberly Jones’ Full Speech – “How can we win??”

Introduction I first saw this amazing video while watching one of the political streams I follow on Twitch. It really cut to the core for me. Please take the time to watch this heartfelt and raw 6+ minute video where activist and author Kimberly Jones (Wikipedia, Author site, Twitter) unleashes about the harms caused by […]

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And then they said "What about black on black crime?".

Thoughts on the Statistic of the Black on Black Murder Rate Being Higher than White on White Murder

Introduction A. Post Genesis So, yesterday (Friday, 10 Jul 2020), during my Twitch stream (Saturday ~11:00am – 2:00pm CST) and once on my Facebook feed I had people bring up the the statistic that the black on black murder rate is higher than the white on white murder rate: l think a major problem that […]

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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs (8 levels)

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs (MHoN) and the Biopsychosocial model in Psychology (BPS)

In several of my more technical posts that talk about politics, religion, economics, etc I talk about Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs (MHoN) and about Biopsychosocial (BPS) issues so I would like to take a moment to create a post on this to collect throughts, images, and links on these important topics so I can refer people to it and so they can learn about this which can greatly increase people’s understanding of many parts of our human experience as well as how our world works. And, honestly, I though I already had a post on this, soooo…

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New Page: Declaration of the Unified Rights of Humanity (DURH)

This is something I have posted and then deleted, much like my page The 7 Philosophical Pillars for Peace within Humanity. As with the previous document, I find myself driven to post this again so that I have it here so I can reference and work on it, and so that others can benefit from […]

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The 7 Philosophical Pillars For Peace In Humanity

New Page: The 7 Philosophical Pillars for Peace in Humanity (7P3H)

I have a new post titled The 7 Philosophical Pillars for Peace in Humanity (7P3H). Here is an excerpt: The 7 Philosophical Pillars for Peace in Humanity (7P3H) shall lie at the heart of and form the foundations of Humanities society, culture, citizens, and organizations, as well as its governmental bodies, institutions, and associations. The constitutions and laws […]

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We will not yield!

My Experience at the Democratic National Convention Protests in Philadelphia 2016

Introduction He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it. Martin Luther King Jr. First, I would like to thank 2 people for really making this happen – my wife, Tatsiana, and our […]

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The Apology: The Church could start by asking for forgiveness.

The following article titled ‘The Apology’ is pulled directly from Dr. Stewart Edser’s Website ‘Being Gay, drugs Being Christian’. I felt compelled to reproduce his wonderful article for posterity, if, for some reason, his should go off-line. Please do not read it here. Click on over to his site Being Gay, Being Christian The Apology Here […]

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Busy Week for Same-Sex Marriage in the Supreme Court

This week on Tuesday and Wednesday we had the Supreme Court final hearings on California’s Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage of Act (DOMA), page respectively. These are the final hearings prior to the Supreme Court’s final decision which should be given sometime near June (possibly unless they dismiss the cases due to lack […]

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