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The Western World is Scared Sh$#tless

Posted by kenyatta on May 5, 2010

The western world (read white) is scared of what others will do to them as a result of the terror and horror they have inflicted upon the entire earth over the last 500 years. They are afraid of the warranted retaliation due them for their unrelenting terror upon the planet.

In response, they have attempted to turn the tables by labeling others as terrorists while ignoring, overlooking and minimizing their  own history of terror.

Additionally, they feign the notion that others whom they have terrorized would not desire to strike back at them. At the same time, they are spending all of their resources to suppress any such attempts by circumventing endeavors by their victims to reap justice. Their attempts, however, will come to naught. Yes, for a time at least, they will appear to control it. But they forget  that the natural laws of nature works against them. Their end is on the horizon and their collapse is inevitable.

Lest one thinks such a prediction unrealistic, a thorough reading of the history of empires is in order. The terror of the western world, despited their propaganda machinery to paint them as the saviour of all humanity, is shallow and only conceded to by those whom they hold hostage by their false religious, political and economic control.

While the world pretends to agree with them, it is a charade to buy time and to wait them out. We are not fooled by their superficiality.

Tic Toc…Tic Toc…

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The Myth of White Beauty: Fact or Fiction

Posted by kenyatta on November 28, 2009

The impact of global white supremacy is underestimated. Almost everyone wants to be white… with the hair to match.

Not only is this affecting African (Black) people, but people over the entire globe are striving for and dreaming of having a white body.

Don’t take my word for it.  Take a look at this video and let me know your thoughts.

Warning- This is not pretty…

Click the link below.

Bleach, Nip. Tuck: The White Beauty Myth | Clutch Magazine: The Digital Magazine for the Young, Contemporary Woman of Color.

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Have You Notice This, Too?

Posted by kenyatta on November 22, 2009

The president of the USA, Barack Obama, recently returned from a trip to communist China.

Has anyone else noticed, or is it just me, that the official position of the USA is that it does not deal with communist countries. Yet, this policy only seems to apply to Cuba especially.

The USA has dealing with both communist China and communist Vietnam, but has a multi-decade economic embargo against Cuba.

Is it any wonder most US Americans are schizophrenic?

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Cut That Dick Off!!

Posted by kenyatta on August 7, 2009

With each passing day, it’s becoming even more apparent why former Vice-President Cheney’s first name is Dick. The Dick is dicking around with the image of the American president unlike any other former vice president.

It’s also becoming clear, or it should be, to those who intentionally blinded themselves to the ineptness of George Bush that it was really Cheney the Dick who was running things anyway. Bush himself has crawled into his hole and is a least smart enough to keep his mouth shut relative to the office of the presidency.  Cheney the Dick, on the other hand, refuses to slither away to his designated burrow and is doing everything to worm his way into the public discourse.

It is uncharacteristic of a former vice president to be so vocal about a sitting President as the Dick has been over the pass few months. His most recent and probably the most egregious verbal vomit ejaculated from the Dick is to label President Obama as weak.  It is obvious that the impotence of the Republican party has no clear leader and the self appointed Dick has stepped up to the plate to bat, but his premature accusations are unfounded and unwarranted.

While it may be hard for the Dick to accept the defeat given the Republicans, this is the blow that the Dick and his party needed to get the message that they have no message and that they are transparent and outdated.  Yet, the Dick’s words and actions will do more harm than good for his party.

Bottom line? Put a condom on Dick and stop him from spawning and further.

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According To Kenyatta

Posted by kenyatta on August 4, 2009

I have returned!

After a brief hiatus from the blogosphere for the past few months, I’ve decided to returned to weigh in on some world events. Over the next few weeks I’ll comment on some past events and then I’ll comment on some ongoing contemporary issues.

I stepped away to focus on personal important issues. I also wanted to step back and just watch the world unfold for a minute. What a lesson!

Several events over the past few months deserve a few words. For example:

Court Mandated Medical Treatment
When A Dick Should Be Cut Off
American Torture…Like Apple pie
The American hand in Iranian Election
Reality Shows? Enough Already!!
The Truth About Michael Jackson
What’s in your food anyway?
Surprise!! This is racism.
Stop Those Religious Nuts!

And several other issues. For now let’s look at…

Courts Mandated Medical Treatment And Americans Do Nothing

First, I watched with amazement as the American people passively allowed a child from Minnesota be force by the courts to undergo chemotherapy treatment. The significance and long range impact this case will have on the American social landscape is inconceivable to most in the country. His parents did not want him to undergo the chemo treatments because they believed it would be more harmful than good. They opted instead for natural approaches to treat his cancer.  But the court ordered that he be forced to undergo chemotherapy.

I expected that people would take to the streets in protest. But there was no organized public demonstration expressing objection to this intrusion upon a basic human right; not even a whimper.  This is opening a door that will have devastating consequences on American choices or lack thereof.

I expected to hear great protestations from those folks who, in their opinion, cry that the Obama administration is making the country socialist.  Yet, they, too, were completely silent on a clear fascist development.

What Time May Teach You
When I was an undergraduate in college, I took an economics class where the professor informed us that Americans would over time lose their rights. It would happen gradually and it would be done in such a way that they would be put in positions where they would ask that their rights be taken away.  At the time, I thought this was impossible.  But time and acute observation has shown him to be correct.

This is one of those cases where great protest should have occurred but didn’t, while, on the other hand, some folks are crying about the creeping socialism they see in areas that will have little impact on their personal lives. At the same time, they overlook or fail to see fascism sneaking up on them.

When courts can ORDER AND DECREE that you MUST treat your child according to their guidelines or else, fascism is knocking at the door.

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Put The Blame Where It Really Belongs

Posted by kenyatta on February 22, 2009

In recent news coverage about the housing foreclosure mess, there’s an attempt to blame the home owners for taking on more debt than they could afford.

Is it me or does anyone else know it’s the responsibility of the lenders to determine whether a borrower has the ability to pay back the money …before they lend them the money?

Yes. Yes. Yes. Of course it is!

Bankers/lenders scrutinize a mountain of information on borrowers before making a calculated determination to lend them their money. They also make a decision about how much a borrower can afford given their divulged income, work history, credit report, etc.

But when a borrower who makes an annual salary of $50,000 and who has an already heavy debt load is told by a ‘lending expert’ that they can afford a $400,000 house with no money down, all types of red flags, fire crackers and bells and whistles should go off. Not necessarily in the borrower’s ears because they, already in a highly emotional state, are ecstatic at hearing this news.

Additionally, they are under the impression (and rightly so) that this ‘lender expert’ knows what they’re talking about because they have all the information, good and bad, about them right before their eyes.

The alarms should have gone off in the ears of the lender expert precisely because of the information they have on that borrower. In their expert role, the responsible thing to have done, and which the borrower expected them to do, was to tell that borrower how much house they really could afford given the information they have on hand about them.

But noooo. these lender experts, smiled and shook the hands of these unsuspecting borrowers, gave them the money, cashed their commission and bonus checks and lived happily ever after…that is until BAM!!

The ceiling fell in and the floor disappear from under their feet.

Now that such large and unprecedented numbers of people are losing their homes to foreclosure, the lender experts and their cohorts in the media want to put the blame on the borrowers. They wanna act like they had no part in the fiasco.

That’s utterly absurd and senseless!

Then you have knuckle-heads who believe this media drivel jump on the bandwagon and berate the borrowers while completely exonerating the guilty lender experts. Remember that it was the lender experts who started the ball rolling. Without their approval; without their agreement to give the borrower money, none of this would have happened in the first place.

So put the blame where it belongs — on the BANKS… And keep it there!

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Can You Help Me?

Posted by kenyatta on February 10, 2009

I need your help. Would you do me a huge favor?

My new book, The Confessions of A College Professor: Insider Secrets To Making Top Grades In All Your Classes, was recently finished and is ready for the market.

My aim is to give the book away.

Here’s why.

In this book, I give students who are in college or who are planning to attend college the insider secrets of what they really need to do in order to make top grades in their classes.

What’s so special about that?

I’m a university professor. Have been for over 15 years. That experience has given me the insight of what it takes to make top grades.

I know the mistakes that students unknowingly make that causes them to get lower grades than they expected. I know that most students are simply ignorant about things they must never do if they want to make top grades. I have put those things and much more in this book.

It is really a tell–all-book because the information is known by every professor BUT they will never reveal this information…Except to a few special hand-picked favorite students. Those students usually make the top grades in their classes.

Well, I’ve made these dirty little secrets available to any student who wants the information in this simple and easy to read book, which they can used immediately and see astounding results.

You May Not Know This But…

Many companies give their customers free items: books, irons, tickets to shows, tee shirts, iPods, computers, phones, clothes, etc. This is called a premium. You see and hear about them all the time but may not know how and why they do this.

These “give-a-way” items are given away for a variety of reasons such as:

  • An incentive to promote the name of the company
  • To produce good will for the company.
  • To get people to take action NOW
  • To motivate people to buy MORE of something
  • To generate more traffic to a website, store or trade show.
  • As a promotional tool (a book with a company logo is more memorable than a flyer/business card)
  • To raise funds (especially Non-Profits)

I think you get the picture.

Here’s How You Can Help Me

I’m building a list of companies that might be interested in using my book as a premium or “give-a-way” item.

What businesses or companies would you suggest be include on that list? Can you think of 5, 10 or more businesses?

What non-profit organizations would you include? (These are especially incline to provide premiums.)

Give me as many businesses/companies and non-profits as you can think of and don’t limit it to the title or content of the book.

As an example/starter, you might consider what businesses/companies do business with college students?

Here’s My Thank You For Your Help

As a thank you for your contribution, I will send you a free eBook copy of The Confessions of A College Professor.

What is an eBook? It is an electronic copy of the book that you can open and read right on your computer.

When I receive your list of 5 or more suggestions, I will send you the link to get your free copy of the eBook.

Lastly, this offer will be available until February 17th. So get your list of suggestions back to me ASAP.

Thank you for your help.

P. S. By they way, don’t forget to share this blog message with the people on your list. They can help, too.

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