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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by the lioness,: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: . Just think about what would have happened in the Ghettos of the U.S., if Afro-Americans could have got Assault Rifles from Mexico for just $300, the riots of the 1960's would have maybe had a different outcome since most of America's troops were stationed in Vietnam.There were 100,000's of Black youth like myself, that didn't mind fighting and dying to liberate our people. [/QUOTE]So if hundreds of thouands of Afro-Americans had revolted in the 60s with assault rifles what do you think the outcome possibilities of that could have been? Similar to the Palestinian situation? [/qb][/QUOTE]No. We would have lost. Since uncle toms and our parents probably would not have joined us in the fight ,white America would have provided Afro-Americans with more opportunity since there would be no way for the Government to fight an insurgency here in the U.S., and still maintain the myth America was a free country for all. We expected to lose--but we hoped to die as heros, and make sure the rest of our race was not killed off in the Concentration camps they had built around the country in the 1960's.Our objective was to make sure the King Alfred Plan was never implemented and if it was we were not going to death camps without a fight. We had been taught that John Williams had wrote the Man Who Cried I am, to warn us about the plan. Many people, today claim King Alfred was a fictional plan, but in the 1970's many of these Concentration camps were made public. To find out more about King Alfred see: http://www.blackconsciousradio.com/king_alfred_plan.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Alfred_Plan . [/qb][/QUOTE]If after an armed black revolution America would have provided Afro-Americans with more opportunity to maintain the myth America is a free country for all. then they would not have instituted concentration camps because death camps do not maintain the myth America is a free country for all The two ideas are not compatible [/qb][/QUOTE]They are compatible. American history is like a rubber band. When under threat, the Government will expand the rubber band far enough to include the malcontents, just long enough to put down the threat. After a while they go back to the status quo. But by that time there is progress for the people who dared to demand their rights. America is the only country where when you take risks,you often can make great accomplishments. To make it in America you must follow the Creed:[b] Education is Good, Boldness is BETTER.[/b] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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