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The Counter Racist Code with Neely Fuller Jr. - Apr 19th 2022

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The United-Independent Compensatory Code/System/Concept  is a term that means, when expressed in practice, the sum total of everything that is thought, said, or done by one individual Non-White person, who is a Victim of Racism [Victim of White Supremacy] that is effective in helping to eliminate Racism (White Supremacy), and/or in helping to “make up” for the lack of justice and correctness, in any one or more areas of activity, including Economics, Education, Entertainment, Labor, Law, Politics, Religion, Sex, War, Counter-War, Racism, white supremacy, Neely Fuller, and more.

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Can a Black person use white supremacy as a defense against a criminal offense; Are we all insane as victims of racism; Waht is the most powerful government on the planet; Is the code a remedy to counter the insanity created by racism / white supremacy;  How should someone respond who is accused of hate because they oppose white supremacy; What are the lessons of the series "Band of Brothers;"  Is the opposition of insantity, action items that include constructive results;  Who conceived of the the system of white supremacy, and what was the intent;  How does marriage of non-white people support the system of white supremacy; Why is is so difficult to get an answer to a simple question; Can the book be printed in different languages; Why do the white supremacist allow the use of a variety of languages; Does Black male priviledge exist?; Has NFJ ever broken code and inadvertly supported the system of white supremacy;  Why are so many Black women not with the father of their children; Should Blacks laugh or is that agains the code; What do Black males abandon or abuse their families or children, was it as common in the past; 

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