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THE WHITE MANโ€™S WAYS

History has repeatedly demonstrated the White Man’s way time and time again. What is the white man’s way, you might ask? Without a doubt, it has been throughout history. I’m the superior one, and I’ll take what you have and make it mine.ย 

I can take your property, your freedom, or your rights as a human being. And there is nothing you can do to stop me. My way is the only way.

Tell me, what makes you the superior one? Can it be that your skin has no color? Well, if you think your whiteness makes you the superior one, why are you getting tans to give yourself that brown look that you dislike in people of color.


A link to a fascinating article about White Man’s ways:

https://time.com/5846072/black-people-protesting-white-people-responsible-what-happens-next/


AS IF THAT IS NOT ENOUGH, here you are in 2020, trying to undermine an election in which the black and brown communities came out in full force supporting President-elect Biden and VP-elect Harris.

The administration, congressional Republicans, and right-wing allies have lied that the election was stolen from Trump and refused to accept.

Your lawsuits are based primarily in communities of color, particularly African American communities. In Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nevada, white folks work overtime to disenfranchise the black and brown voters in these states because they came out to EVICT DONALD TRUMP AND HIS LYING, cheating bunch of buffoons.

You Trump Idiots marching around with signs saying STOP THE STEAL. What the hell are you talking about saying STOP THE STEAL? One day some of you idiots will wise up and realize just how stupid you look to the world. DONALD TRUMP LOST, POINT BLANK.


FINALLY, here are some real stories straight out of the history of the White Man’s ways.

ย In 1879, the first Indian children in Pennsylvania attended the Carlisle school. Captain Pratt’sPratt’s philosophy of Indian education as one of relocation and acculturation. Under his supervision, the Carlisle school became the model for schools operated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.ย 

They were forced to cut their hair, change their names, and dress like Whites. The children were banned from speaking their language resulted in runaways, harsh punishment, homesickness, and even death.

The Whites’ perception that Indians were inferior resulted in a vocational curriculum, with much hard work.ย 

Then during slavery time, black people were property. They were not allowed to read or write. This was their way of controlling the minds and control over the slaves. A dumb person will not know what is going on, so the slaves relied on their masters for every dam thing.

Man’s way was not telling a slave how old they were, controlled you they married, sold their children, and tore families apart. The men raped young slaves, impregnating them. The father alienated the mixed-race children as he also counts the child as property.

Also, States enacted laws which protected their investments:


1642 Virginia Fugitive Law Authorized branding of anย in the face of runaway slaves

ย 1686ย Carolina Trade Law Barred Blacks from all trades

ย 1691ย Virginia Marriage Law Prescribed banishment for any white woman marrying a Black

1712ย South Carolina Fugitive Slave Act Criminalized runaway slaves to protect owners investment

1715ย North Carolina Anti-interracial Forbade and criminalized Black and White marriages

1717ย South Carolina Anti-interracial Marriage Law Forbade and criminalized Black and White marriages

1723ย Virginia Weapons Law Forbade Blacks from keeping weapons

1740ย South Carolina Consolidated Slave Act Forbade slaves from raising or owning farm animals

1775ย Virginia Runaway Law Allowed sale or execution of slaves attempting to flee

1775ย North Carolina Manumission Law Forbade freeing slaves except for meritorious services

1790ย First Naturalization Law Congress declares the United States a white nation

1792ย Federal Militia Law Restricted peacetime military enrollment to whites only

1793ย Fugitive Slave Law Discouraged slaves from running away; protected owners invested capital

1793ย Virginia Migration Forbade free Blacks from entering the State

1806ย Louisiana Migration Law Forbade immigration for free Black males over 15 years old

1809ย Congressional Mail Law Excluded Blacks from carrying U.S. mail

1811ย Kentucky Conspiracy Law Made conspiracy among slaves a capital offense

1813ย Virginia Poll Tax Exacted a $1.50 tax on Blacks who were forbidden to vote

1814ย Louisiana Migration Law Prohibited free Blacks from entering the State

1815ย Virginia Poll Tax Required free Blacks to pat a $2.50 tax so whites could vote

1816ย Louisiana Jury Law Provided that no Blacks slave could testify against a White person

1819ย Missouri Literacy Law Forbade assembling or teaching Black slaves to read or write

1820ย South Carolina Migration Law Prohibited free Blacks from entering the State

1826ย North Carolina Migration Law Forbade entry of free Blacks; violators fined $500

1827ย Florida Voting Law Restricted Voting to whites

1829ย Georgia Literacy Law Provided fine and imprisonment for teaching a Black person to read

1830ย Louisiana Expulsion Law Required all free Blacks to leave State within 60 days

1830ย Mississippi Employment Law Forbade Blacks employment in printing and entertainment

1830ย Kentucky Property Tax Law Taxed Blacks; Forbade their voting or attending school

1831ย North Carolina License Law Required all Black traders and peddlers to be a license

1831ย South Carolina enacted Licensing Prohibition Free Blacks were denied any business license

1832ย Mississippi Preaching Law Forbade Blacks to preach except with permission

1832ย Alabama and Virginia Literacy Law Fined and flogged whites for teaching Blacks to read or write

1833ย Georgia Literacy Law Provided fines and whippings for teaching Blacks

1833ย Georgia Employment Law Prohibited Blacks from working in reading or writing jobs

1833ย Kentucky Licensing Prohibition No free person of color could obtain a business license

1835ย Missouri Registration Law Required the registration and bonding of all free Blacks

1835ย Georgia Employment Law Prohibited employing Blacks in drug stores

1837ย South Carolina Curfew Law Required Blacks to be off the street by a particular hour

1838ย Virginia School of Law Forbade Blacks who had gone North to school to return

1838ย North Carolina Marriage Law Declared void all interracial marriages to 3rd generation

1841ย South Carolina Observing Law Forbade Blacks and Whites from looking out the same window

1844ย South Carolina Amusement Law Prohibited Blacks from playing games with Whites

1845ย Georgia Contracting Law Prohibited contracts with Black mechanics

1846ย Kentucky Incitement Law Provided imprisonment for inciting slaves to rebel

1847ย Missouri Literacy Law Prohibited teaching Blacks to read or write

1848ย Virginia Incitement Law Provided death penalty for advising slaves to rebel

1850ย Fugitive Slave Law Enacted Stronger enforcement provisions

ย 1852ย Georgia Tax Law Imposed a $5 per capita tax on free Blacks

ย 1853ย Virginia Poll Tax Law Levied tax on all free Blacks 21 to 55 years old

ย 1856ย Virginia Drug Law Forbade selling poisonous drugs to Blacks

1857ย Dred Scott Decision Supreme Court dehumanized and disenfranchised Blacks

1868ย Southern Blacks Codes Deprived Blacks of the right to vote and hold public office

1883ย Civil Rights Law of 1875 Weakened Supreme Court challenges the constitutionality of the law

1898ย The Grandfather Clause Deprived Blacks of the right to vote in Louisiana

YEARย LEGAL & SOCIAL RESTRICTIONS IN NORTHERN STATESย PURPOSE OF RESTRICTION

1660ย Connecticut Military Law Barred Blacks from military service

1664ย Maryland Marriage Law Enactment of the first anti-interracial marriage statute

1667ย British Plantation Act Established codes of conduct for slaves and slaveholders

1705ย Massachusetts Anti-Miscegenation Law Criminalized interracial marriages

1721ย New York Runaway Law Prescribed execution for recaptured runaway slaves

1722ย Pennsylvania Anti-Miscegenation Law Criminalized interracial marriages

1784ย Connecticut Military Law Forbade Blacks from serving in the militia

1800ย Maryland Agricultural Laws Prohibited Blacks from raising and selling agricultural products

1804ย Ohio Mobility Law Enacted Black Lawsย that restricted Blacks, movement

1804ย Ohio Registration Law Required Blacks to register annually and post a bond

1805ย Maryland Licensure Law Forbade Blacks from selling tobacco or corn without a license

1807ย Maryland Residence Law Limited residence of entering free Blacks to 2 weeks

1810ย Delaware Migration Law Forbade migration of Blacks; levied $10 per week fine

1811ย Connecticut Voting Law Disenfranchised Black voters

1821ย District of Columbia Registration Law Required Blacks to register annually and post bond

1827ย Maryland Occupation Acts (Petition to Legislature) Prohibited Blacks from driving or owning hacks, carts, or drays

1829ย Illinois Marriage Law Forbade Black and White marriages

1831ย Indiana Mobility Law Required Blacks to register to work and post bond

1836ย District of Columbia Business License Law Prohibited licensing Blacks for profit-making activities

1842ย Maryland Information Law Felonies Blacks demanding or receiving abolition newspapers

1844ย Maryland Occupation Acts Excluded Blacks from the carpentry trade

1844ย Maryland Color Tax Placed a tax on all employed Black artisans

1858 Maryland Recreation Law Forbade Blacks and slaves from boating on the Potomac: More here:

United States Slavery Laws and Restrictions

 

In conclusion, some of you don’t share my feeling and probably won’t agree with what I have said. Just know, that doesn’t change what I feel. See, my ancestors were slaves. My Great Great Grandfather Arch Beamon was born into slavery. I found him in the will of his slave owner Abraham Beaman in Pike County, Alabama, listed in the property category. Valued at $600.00

Abraham Beaman was born in 1771 in British Colonial America, North Carolina. His ancestors were early settlers from

Slave holderโ€”Abraham Beamonโ€”born in 1771 North Carolina British Colonial America

 

Father

Abraham Beamon, Sr

1753-1810

Grandfather

Francis Beamon, Sr

1725-1785

Great Grand father

John Beamon

1699-1786

GG Grand father

Josiah Beamon

1662-1725

GGG Grand father

Symon Beamon

1629-1676

GGGG Grand father

Adam Beamond

1570-1656

GGGGG

William Beamond

1550-1584

GGGGGG Grand father

John Beamond 111

 

 

1520-1589

Biddulph, Staffordshire, England

GGGGGGG Grand father

John Beamond

1501-

GGGGGGGG Grand father

William Beamond

1425

GX9 Grand father

William Beamond

1360

GX10 Grand father

Richard Beamond

1340

NEVER GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAMS

Never give upWe should never give up on dreaming. Why? Because without dreams what ย would life be like…if we have nothing to look forward too? Mine you now dreams are what gives you a purpose in life.

Sometimes we might fail the first time attempting to bright a dream to life and we just give up without even trying again.

Over the years Iโ€™ve dreamed about so many things that I wanted to do; for example, I wanted to become a doctor. Well thatโ€™s as far as I got with that dream. Circumstances and nobody to turn to for support, I gave up on that dream.

My next dream was to go into the military. Well I made the first step I went to an Air Force Recruitment Office took a series of tests and failed. Guess what I never tried again.

From that point on I was disheartened because there were so many obstacles and barriers blocking every little thing. So, I just went about finding my way in a world that was full of mean and hateful people.ย 

I GAVE UP ON MY DREAMS TEMPORARILYย 

Luckily, I had the determination and new dreams to bring to life. Such as…becoming a wife and mother of no more than two children. ย Girls are what I wanted. Growing up the oldest in a family of ten kids…six of them hard-headed boys. ย I just made the decision I didnโ€™t want any.

A funny thing happened, at 21 years old I got married. ย Twenty-two had my first daughter, them at twenty-four I had my second daughter. ย That was it…as life would have it I couldnโ€™t deliver them naturally. See for reasons unknown I only dilated 4 centimeters with the first and ย 0 with the second after hours of being in labor.

ย Moving forward...I did accomplish my dream of going to college and becoming a supporter of this country. ย I got a degree in Business management and spend 25 years working for the Federal Government. Itโ€™s never too late, all you have to do is try and never give up!

 

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Overcoming Fears Of Meeting COVID19

OVERCOMING FEAR
Overcoming fears–yesterday was my first time going back into the dentist’s office for a cleaning? At first, I was hesitant, wondering what the chances of coming into close contact with someone โ€“ that refuse to practice social distancing – or wearing a mask.


So, to calm down my fears, I picked up the telephone and called the office asking what procedures they had in place to prevent becoming in contact with other people.
Of course, I was given the necessary information to somewhat calm my fears. It is terrifying in today’s environment.

Especially when some people just don’t care to follow instructionโ€”because it violates their rights, so they think.


What about everyone else? To really get past my fears, I looked to ways to do so.

Below is a summary of what I found in articles.

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White Couple Goes Uncharged

A Connecticut woman is demanding justice after being attacked by a white man and his girlfriend while working at the front desk at a Quality Inn. โ€ฆ

White Couple Goes Uncharged After Savagely Attacking Black Woman

To bring light to the stupidity of white people that seem to feel like its open season on black people …just because you want to do it.

That being the case…I want to say this WHAT THE FNK is wrong with you mindless ignorant ass people, attacking black people for no dam good reason. In case you donโ€™t know, our lives do matter.
Despite what you may have been taught by your parents…being born white DOES NOT MAKE YOU THE SUPERIOR RACE. What does it give you the impression that you can do what you want without being held accountable?

Thatโ€™s a troubling thought. You might not think so, but I certainly do. There have been to many black and brown people attacked, injured, and murdered by you.

Letโ€™s get something straight right now, and not all black people are criminals, lazy, and looking for handouts. Bullshit!

Every individual has the right to be treated equally and with kindness. And let me be clear about something I am now just talking about the racist. I am talking about our black and brown people that share your views.

The article above is a repost from Essence magazine. It pissed me off how that couple felt the need to attach her, and the police do not take action!

I do believe that one day people will be able to look past the color of the skin, and only see the person for who they are.

Finally,
No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.

Nelson Mandela

 

 

 

 

 

 

Don't Be Fooled By THE LIES AND THE LYING

Don’t be fooled by the lie and lying.

Trump Signs Executive Order To Punish Vandalism Against Federal Monuments on Friday to protect them, after a rash of recent incidents involving the vandalism of statues memorializing the Confederacy and some of the nation’s Founding Fathers. read more here
Subsequently, protests against racism and police brutality prompted by the killing of George Floyd reignited the debate around statues and other monuments honoring the Confederacy and slave-holding presidents, such as George Washington and Andrew Jackson.
Then his own administrationโ€™s position in court is that the 2010 Affordable Care Actโ€™s individual mandate is unconstitutional, and therefore so is the entire law โ€” even its most popular provisions, such as coverage for those with preexisting conditions.
This is a crazy decision to get rid of a policy at the worst possible time in the midst of a pandemic. โ€œThe Affordable Care Act provides coverage to millions of people, yet this Administration doesnโ€™t give a dam. “Don’t be fooled.”

Responding to the court filing late Thursday, Pelosi said Trump and Republicansโ€™ โ€œcampaign to rip away the protections and benefits of the Affordable Care Act in the middle of the coronavirus crisis is an act of unfathomable cruelty.โ€
Washington Post

Finally, this President is cares more about protecting status that represents a great injustice to people that were held in bondage, abused and murdered by people who viewed them as a piece of furniture, or an animal.

I am appalled.

My great great grandfather was listed in the will of his master, along with his furniture, animals and other properties. The will listed his value as $600.00 dollars. Those statues represent PAIN.
Finally, the Affordable Care Actโ€”is an important and how can it be unconstitutional? Itโ€™s a matter of WHO the law is hurting. Hell it surely is not those people in need of it.
Itโ€™s unconstitutional, when it comes to the rich.

Above all, don’t lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish
the truth within him, or around him, and so loses all respect for himself and for others. And having no respect he ceases to love.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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