We start with the Arabs because everyone who can read should know that centuries and centuries ago it was Arabs who went into Afrika and not Afrikans who went into Arabic countries. The Arabs kicked butt and enslaved in Afrika and soon Afrikans were taking Arab identities and accepting Islam as their religion. We mention this because these race-hustlers are constantly hustling European people for enslaving blacks, but they never hustle Arabs for the enslavement of blacks.
This centuries-old contact between Arabs and blacks is so prevalent today because Arab countries are daily in the news; and we see -- after "blacks" have had these Arab identities in Arab countries for centuries -- a discrepancy screaming for attention.
We have a black president of the United States -- the most powerful nation in the world, but we never see a black face among the officials ruling in the arena of politics and the economy in any Arabic country. In fact, we never see blacks among the Arab masses, although we know that they've been in these Arabic countries for centuries. And we strongly suspect -- from experience with those in the United States -- that they might not even identify as black people. Now, is anyone so naive that he or she doesn't know that the Arabs' view of blacks -- and there's much evidence to support it -- extends to a black president of the United States? Or is it "politically incorrect" to ask that?
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
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