THE RED PILL

DIALOGUE AND DISCUSSION ON EDUCATION, ENVIRONMENT AND RACE

 

This definition comes from a 1957 edition of Webster's New World Dictionary. Notice the different descriptors of the term.


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Ignorance is the fashion of the day. The best dresser, relative to fashion, is the well educated. The un-(der) edcated have no chance. If Neo learns what the Oracle has instructed it to see he/she might see the naked truth.
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What is so amazing is this: The learner is only in the first grade at this point and there is a long way to go---one wonders: Why are there so few on the road?

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I am thankful this thread has not been deleted, and I am following and doing the work learning this thread 

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It turns out to be a very good thing that we saved this on the site.  It is becoming harder to find this information in the public domain.

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A very pertinent question was asked---What degree of insanity is being realized and suffered? This question is a class all to itself.

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What is truly amazing is that in spite of the empirical evidence and overwhelming data people still insist on classifing themsevles using someone else's erroneous classification of who and what they are. That is beyond just insane it borders psychosis.

@Al-The observation that you have stated is right on the money. Your point follows well with what Bobby Wright, Linda Myers, Naim Akbar, IJ's Dada and so many other Pyche-Masters have tried to warn about. I think that it is time for you and I to develop a class on this issue, among others. BTW, we may be out of time, this subject is not an aspect of the University of Chicago's Doomsday Clock, but right now, it is less than five minutes till midnight and what has happened is the same as an atomic/nuclear explosion.

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Doc, I want to kick it off on t he show this Sunday. Revolutionary Suicide or Reactionary Suicide? I read that book while I was in my 20s and for sure there was much I did'nt understand. When I look back now I realize that Huey was only a child when he wrote it and he was evolving. There was much more he needed to understand about this world we live in.

Since then I have read it a few more times. My understanding of what I read then has evolved to some degree. The relativity of just not labeling myself in chief being one. That is in a true sense an example of revolutionary suicide. When I let go the desire and need in me to be accepted, like and loved to the point that I would adorn a cloak of an inferior identity something in me died a good death.

You grok?

Al, I am thinking that this article that you posted is added value for this thread.

http://www.nathanielturner.com/revolutionarysuicide.htm

Everyone should consider NOT thinking that they can take it for granted that this can be understood by reading. Analysis on this is going to be more complicated than most of us can have the power to realize.

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Yes Indeed Dr. Black this is going to take some rereads and studying of this link. Thanks Al and Dr. Black for posting this information to research.

Neo. 

When producing a key that can ignite your vehicle you will need to impose the correct indentations on the metal, this thread can help create the perfect crystal.

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I can not recall exactly when I learned I was black.  I was born in 1971 and remember hearing the terms, colored, negro and black.  I was told on a few occassions that immediate family especially my brother and me spoke proper and white.  Both of my parents are listed Negro on my birth certificate.  I never questioned why people were called black and white but I always wondered as a child why even though I didn't fit the description of the color black.  I do recall being told that black police officers treat black people worse than the white ones and that we had to work twice as hard to prove we could do just as good of a job.  I think this topic is not widely discussed due to the shame that is projected if one decides not to be or goes against the grain.  Its prideful to be considered black now but I do remember not wanting to get too much sun and get black.  I do remember my mother putting bleach in our bath water and scrubbing our black knees.  I never referred directly to my children what they were considered to be but I am sure not being aware of the lie projected to me, that in some manner I indicated who/what they are.  Now that I have looked beyond the lie, it is a difficult battle trying to reverse years of what they have been exposed to.  My son will at times say, at least to me, so called black or so called white.

Are people so comfortable with the way things are that most refuse or are afraid of change?  Could it be that most do not really understand what it is they are saying or doing?  Have people just become so used to being told what to do that they figure nothing can be done.  I remember the discussions regarding the most recent census and the inclusion of Negro.  A short while ago, people relative to me embraced that identity.  Why is it so shameful now? 

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