Message from @Zyzz
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From an example page at Stanford
"She BIN had dat han'-made dress" (SE: She's had that hand-made dress for a long time, and still does.)
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It's actually unintelligible
I have a bit of experience with it; my mother was a teacher in an inner-city school and had a class full of third graders that had been held back at least twice
Didja axe dem whah de tink?
Asking for an axe emoji
have they really lessened?
do you have proof?
i am referring to the linguistic gap between modern blacks and blacks from the 60's or whateevr
Can someone post the link to the paper with the black children of the 1%?
That's horrific.
@Jacob just to be clear we are supposed to read up to "Of Means and Ends" or through it?
Through
I started reading the book last night, I'm only 20 pages in but did anyone else crack up at the judge and lawyer story?
"Fuck you, Campbell."
Sounds like the lawyers got shut down
Well he was making a point about how they failed to make change through their actions.
They shoah'd themselves
I can already tell this book is going to be fantastic for what we're dealing with today. I'm not even through the prologue, and already the author has addressed the importance of optics and distancing ourselves from "self stereotype people", aka the alt right and it's LARPers. "
Idk his beliefs are founded on equality, justice, etc and so it seems his layout for revolution might not be achievable without this.
Democracy is the means and not necessarily the ends, is something he eventually says.
And the goal for revolution should be the quality for all. So I don't know if he believes revolutions could be achieved for the your own group.
He's a socialist and that's what he sees as the ideal world. He has good points like the separation of ideology and dogma.
I don't know though I could be reading this very incorrectly.
@shekelsworth he's a far leftist and probably a commie. When I bought this book, books that were "frequently bought" with it was the Communist Manifesto. I shit you not.
We need to use the methods that Marxists have used to become successful. That's why this book is a great read for any activist honestly.
Yeah I guess I just need to get more the methodology.
He's laying out his commie beliefs right now
Haha oh boy.
@shekelsworth *insert Soviet anthem"
Yeah, we have to ignore his personal beliefs and opinions and learn from his methods.
I guess we could stop reading once he's gets to "argue(ing) that the failure to use power for more equitable distribution of the means of life for all people signals the end of the revolution in the start of the counter-revolution." 😂😂😂
Hahaha yes just glance over that section.
I wrote up a draft of an article I was going to submit for the Identitarian, it's about 1500 words. Anyone willing to take a look at it and tell me what they think?