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Confederate Soldiers Can Be "Black Like Me"

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Confederate Soldiers Can Be "Black Like Me."  Call (347)857-3293 to speak, or listen by Internet. The tapes will be available 24/7 at Blogtalkradio after the live show. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. told us that we should judge people not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character, and he was not talking only to white people. Assuming that everyone who is black is a friend to African Americans is ridiculous. Whipping boys were not white, and not all of them were coerced. Some blacks did and still do enjoy damaging or even killing African Americans for elite white supremacists, especially if they profit financially by doing so. Therefore, we must recognize that one's skin color is not a uniform. Nobody can determine on which side of the "War against Black America" a soldier is fighting merely by observing his complexion. If not for Black Confederates, African Americans would fare significantly better in the 21st century than we do. 
See "Black History, Black Judas, and Facebook" at Justice Gagged blog
http://justicegagged.blogspot.com/2015/03/black-judas-black-history-and-facebook.html

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