Op-ed submission by Project 21 With poverty at an all-time high, daunting black unemployment levels and Obamacare threatening black babies, black support for Barack Obama remains surprisingly strong. Why? Blacks are not uniformly as radical as Obama. So why do 91 percent of blacks still support him when only 79 percent of his Democrat constituency [...]
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“Is Black Support for Obama Racist?” by Jerome Hudson
Posted in African-Americans, AfroSpear, AfroSphere, Critical Thinking, Jerome Hudson, Project 21, Race Based Politics, Racism, U.S. Politics on October 27, 2010 | 13 Comments »
White Approval Addiction–You Got it!
Posted in Black History, Black Issues, Blogging, Critical Thinking, Education, Knowledge, Media, Race Based Politics, White Approval on June 1, 2010 | 13 Comments »
You know you’re addicted. Tell me you’re not, and I’ll tell you that you are. You actually need a white person to approve of you as a black person in order to feel good about yourself. That’s why you’re so mad that there are still racists out there. It’s so upsetting to you because you [...]
In The Neo-Race War, The Fight Against “Operation Wetback” Is Our Fight Too
Posted in police state, Race Based Politics, Racism on April 21, 2010 | 8 Comments »
I’ll keep this short and sweet. There are White Nationalist factions in the Congress and particularly within the GOP who totally lost their minds when Barack Obama became President. These mostly Viagra’d out old farts serve less as spokespersons for We The People than they do for defense, oil, health insurance companies, Big Pharma, Big [...]
Recognizing Confederate Bitches
Posted in Politics, Race Based Politics, Racism, tagged Black History, Confederate Month, Gov. Bob McDonnell on April 8, 2010 | 2 Comments »
When VA Gov. Bob McDonnell announced that the month of April will be “Confederate Month” in his state by decree it was just a matter of time before blood started leaking out of old oppressive wounds. Not only did he note that April was Confederate Month in VA, he also failed to mention SLAVERY or [...]
“The Return of Race-Based Voting” By Bishop Council Nedd II
Posted in Atlanta, Bishop Council Nedd II, Kasim Reed, Mary Norwood, Race Based Politics on December 15, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Op-ed submission by Project 21 Atlanta is called the “city too busy to hate.” But some political activists found the time. Kasim Reed, a state senator, just won a runoff election to become Atlanta’s next mayor by a mere 714 votes. On Election Day, however, he received only 36 percent of the vote next to [...]


