Dear Cyberposters:
Although the post to which I respond was uploaded to another thread, I decided to start a new thread to determine if my posts are being viewed by others and to see if ILW.com has made some attempt to prevent others from seeing it.
At the thread entitled "Financial Support Trial: Cheryl Uzamere vs. the former Senator Ehigie Edobor Uzamere."
At the web page entitled "The Ultimate Weapon -- Pubic Character Assassination, among some members of the ethnocentric group whose religion promulgates the religious doctrine of the curse of black skin, it is common practice to denigrate or scorn those individuals who fit the physical characteristics of being s..c..h..v..a..r..t..e..s. While the original Euro-Judaic myth rationalized the denigration of dark skin, kinky hair, full lips and red eyes, the denigration of s..c..h..v..a..r..t..z..e..s did not stop there.
Please read along so that you can decipher the statements made by Michele(daughterofiggy):
Michele's statement: "Get off the sista's back."
My response: "Sista" (or sistah) is an expression of endearment used among women in the African Diaspora. The dropping of the letter "r" is reminiscent of when African peoples spoken languages in which the "r" sound as pronounced in American English not common. Instead of understanding this phonetic phenomenon, Michele makes fun of it. Very uneducated and racist of Michele.
Michele's statement: "Ain't nuthin wrong with some help and eating once in a while."
My response: While the word "ain't" is still considered by many to be native to southern states and used by whites and blacks alike, it is also seen by some -- particularly racist whites, as a word used by blacks and indicative of a lack of education. Very uneducated and racist of Michele. Additionally, while there is nothing illegal or immoral about getting/being fat as a result of heating or receiving financial "help" from the government, the expression "some help and eating" is a term used by white racists to denigrate or publicly scorn black women who "eat" to the point of getting fat and who receive financial "help" from the government. How very uneducated, racist and stupid of Michele.
Michele's statement: "How many kids you got runnin around you ain't supportin?"
My response: While being disabled or not being able to find a job is not viewed by the law as being illegal or immoral, Michele has managed to turn being disabled or unemployed through no fault of one's own as a societal stigma, as a character flaw for which the affected person should be held up to public scorn by people like Michele. How uneducated, racist, unsympathetic and stupid of Michele.
Many cyberposters would be surprised to know that anti-black racism did not start with the KKK. It started with Euro-Jewish rabbis. According to the web page with the subtitle Racism and the Curse of Ham, Marc Shapiro says the following:
Mr. Shapiro also says:
For those cyberposters who choose to ignore my posts because I am black, fat, unemployed, receiving public, because I have children I cannot financially support, or because I have kinky hair, big lips and dark skin -- to H..E..L..L with you. I don't need you. If you don't read my post, others will.
To those cyberposters who see the truth in my statements and wish to ask questions, my contact information can be found at http://www.africandiasporalenterprises.com.
To Michele I have one more thing to say: I have two iggy bins: one is for the barbarian gentiles (last I heard it was still awash in chitlins). The other one is obeys kashrut laws. Chose whichever one you wish, but once you do, your behind is in there for good you racist skunk.
Although the post to which I respond was uploaded to another thread, I decided to start a new thread to determine if my posts are being viewed by others and to see if ILW.com has made some attempt to prevent others from seeing it.
At the thread entitled "Financial Support Trial: Cheryl Uzamere vs. the former Senator Ehigie Edobor Uzamere."
Get off the sistas back. Ain't nuthin wrong with some help and eatin once in a while. Y'all need to get you a real women with sum meat on her bones. How many kids you got runnin around you ain't supportin?
Please read along so that you can decipher the statements made by Michele(daughterofiggy):
Michele's statement: "Get off the sista's back."
My response: "Sista" (or sistah) is an expression of endearment used among women in the African Diaspora. The dropping of the letter "r" is reminiscent of when African peoples spoken languages in which the "r" sound as pronounced in American English not common. Instead of understanding this phonetic phenomenon, Michele makes fun of it. Very uneducated and racist of Michele.
Michele's statement: "Ain't nuthin wrong with some help and eating once in a while."
My response: While the word "ain't" is still considered by many to be native to southern states and used by whites and blacks alike, it is also seen by some -- particularly racist whites, as a word used by blacks and indicative of a lack of education. Very uneducated and racist of Michele. Additionally, while there is nothing illegal or immoral about getting/being fat as a result of heating or receiving financial "help" from the government, the expression "some help and eating" is a term used by white racists to denigrate or publicly scorn black women who "eat" to the point of getting fat and who receive financial "help" from the government. How very uneducated, racist and stupid of Michele.
Michele's statement: "How many kids you got runnin around you ain't supportin?"
My response: While being disabled or not being able to find a job is not viewed by the law as being illegal or immoral, Michele has managed to turn being disabled or unemployed through no fault of one's own as a societal stigma, as a character flaw for which the affected person should be held up to public scorn by people like Michele. How uneducated, racist, unsympathetic and stupid of Michele.
Many cyberposters would be surprised to know that anti-black racism did not start with the KKK. It started with Euro-Jewish rabbis. According to the web page with the subtitle Racism and the Curse of Ham, Marc Shapiro says the following:
The curse of Ham was something I learned of as a child and could not understand its origin from the words in Genesis. The curse of Ham was widely used by slave owners in the South to justify the enslavement of blacks. In my studies of slavery I was unable to find the basis. Only when I began studying Torah and various commentaries did I find the source. Somehow the rabbinic commentaries made their way into Christian culture and became an underpinning for anti-black racism.
How to defeat racism? Torah is obviously not the answer since so many Jews who spend their whole lives immersed in Torah are racists
To those cyberposters who see the truth in my statements and wish to ask questions, my contact information can be found at http://www.africandiasporalenterprises.com.
To Michele I have one more thing to say: I have two iggy bins: one is for the barbarian gentiles (last I heard it was still awash in chitlins). The other one is obeys kashrut laws. Chose whichever one you wish, but once you do, your behind is in there for good you racist skunk.










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