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How whites promote mental illness.-(part 6)-How Black business owners promote mental illness.

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Your enemies eat the same foods you eat and worse, Yet they are winning, Obviously what you eat is not the problem. Your enemies vote to keep you oppressed, Yet you do not vote against them, Obviously you’re not voting is a problem. Your enemies make their own money for your people to spend, Yet you can not make your own for your people to spend, Obviously you inability to make your own money is a problem. Your enemies create businesses for their children to inherit, Yet you do not create businesses for yours to inherit, Obviously your inability to create your own businesses for your children to inherit is a problem. Your enemies think that you are inferior, Yet you constantly state what you can not do, Obviously your belief in your own inferiority is a problem. Your enemies fight to enslave you twenty-four hours a day, Yet you do not fight to free yourself twenty-four hours a day, Obviously your fighting ability is a problem. Your enemies took over your world, Yet you can not take your world back, Obviously your inability to defeat your enemies is a problem. Your enemies are winning their war against you, Yet you do nothing to win the war, Obviously your inability to win this war is a problem. Your enemies fought to keep you out of their businesses, Yet you continue to invite your enemies into your businesses, Obviously your inability to keep your enemies out of your businesses is a problem. Your enemies create jobs for their people, Yet you do not create jobs for yours, Obviously your inability to create jobs for your people is a problem. Your enemies are constantly fighting to destroy your nations, Yet you are not... (For full poem, visit:) http://bhcaberi.htmlplanet.com A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.N.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK 4-19-1999 **A BLACK CLARITY POEM.** “How do you know if you are part of the problem?” A Black Panther (P.B.C.O.C.N.) Poem By NEETTA BLACK visit: http://bhcaberi.htmlplanet.com

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