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In reply to the discussion: Minister Farrakhan Reminds Black Detroit to Stick Together [View all]Number23
(24,544 posts)"I disagree with/don't like when Farrakhan says xyz. I am in complete disagreement with him on xyz issue but I agree with him on the issue of black self-reliance, independence etc." and we are being spoken to as though we are children by some of the most clueless people here.
The point that black people are FULLY capable of thinking for ourselves appears to fly right over their heads. If anyone is being closed-minded and ignorant, it ain't us.
As I've said, I think Farrakhan hurts his causes far more than he helps them. Which is one of the reasons his status has diminished so much. But this is an issue for US to deal with. And like you said, I still resent like hell that someone who is not a member of my community feels in any way ENTITLED (and yes, that is the perfect word) to tell me who I should be listening to and supporting.
Someone even mentioned that Boyce Watkins is a more "suitable" person to listen to than Farrakhan. If I cared enough, I'd probably ask why I should listen to such a paranoid asshole as Boyce Watkins, but then that would look as though I cared. Watkins has said a bunch of stuff, particularly about this president, that has given me the willies. But he's also said some things I agree with. But then again, that's me being an intelligent person capable of thinking for myself. Which as a person with melanin, I guess I'm not supposed to be allowed to do here.