Posted on 07/10/2016 2:33:35 PM PDT by Hojczyk
HPNGC Platform 1. We want freedom. We want the power to practice self-determination, and to determine the destiny of our community and THE BLACK NATION. We believe in the spiritual high moral code of our Ancestors. We believe in MAAT and the principles of NGUZO SABA. We believe that Black People will not be free until we are able to determine our Divine Destiny.
2. We want an immediate end to POLICE HARASSMENT, BRUTALITY and MURDER of Black People. We want an end to Black-on-Black violence, snitching, cooperation and collaboration with the oppressor. We believe we can end police brutality in our community by organizing Black self-defense groups (Black Peoples Militias/Gun Clubs) that are dedicated to defending our Black Community from racist, fascist, police/ military oppression and brutality. The Second Amendment of Americas Constitution gives a right to bear arms. We therefore believe that all Black People should unite and form and African United Front and arm ourselves for self-defense and survival.
(Excerpt) Read more at hueypnewtongunclub.org ...
Can I pay mu dues in food stamps or crack?
“my” dues.
Hooey Pee sounds a bit racist.
How about a Lester Maddox gun club?
Radical Negroes and Moslems exhibit similar claims and goals. Each claims a right to legislate for their group, that there is NO nation, only each group which must be autonomous. Those autonomous groups don’t include, however, the labeled White Race which must be the funders for the autonomous groups as they are unable to produce enough to live without the Europoids they hate so much.
Needs to be 404’d, IMO. But I don’t have that capability.
How in the world does belief in an ancient Egyptian god somehow combine with guns, violence and thug culture? It makes no sense.
A female black pastor lived next door for awhile who had a statue of the Sphinx on her deck. Interesting.
Libs want to do away with Christianity. Lo and behold, ancient pagan religions are filling the void.
The Huey P. Newton Gun Club is a group of very militant New Black Panthers and BLM agitators who get dressed up in black power outfits and parade through Texas cities openly carrying guns and acting intimidating with people on the street trying to incite violence and goad people to act in was so the Huey P. Newton Gun Club members could “defend themselves”.
Abortion gives young sacrifices to Molech daily.
I apologize for the length of this, but I’m guessing that not many of us recall this man:
Huey Newton
Founding of the Black Panther Party
As a student at Merritt College in Oakland, Newton became involved in politics in the Bay Area. He joined the Afro-American Association, became a prominent member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity, Beta Tau chapter; and played a role in getting the first African-American history course adopted as part of the college’s curriculum. He read the works of Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, Frantz Fanon, Malcolm X, Mao Zedong, Durkheim, and Che Guevara. During his time at Merritt College, Newton and Bobby Seale organized the Black Panther Party for Self Defense in October 1966.[3] Based on a casual conversation, Seale became Chairman and Newton became Minister of Defense.[10] Newton learned about black history from Donald Warden, the leader of the party, but later decided that he offered solutions that didn’t work. In his autobiography, Newton says, “The mass media, the oppressors, give him public exposure for only one reason: he will lead the people away from the truth of their situation.”
The Black Panther Party was an African-American left-wing organization working for the right of self-defense for African Americans in the United States. Many of the Black Panther Party’s beliefs were greatly influenced by Malcolm X: “Therefore, the words on this page cannot convey the effect that Malcolm has had on the Black Panther Party, although, as far as I am concerned, the testament to his life work.”[12] The Party achieved national and international renown through their deep involvement in the Black Power movement and in politics of the 1960s and 1970s.[13] The Party’s political goals, including better housing, jobs, and education for African Americans, were documented in their Ten-Point Program. The group believed that violence - or the threat of it - might be needed to bring about social change. They sometimes made news with a show of force, as they did when they entered the California Legislature fully armed in order to protest a gun bill.
Newton adopted what he termed “revolutionary humanism”. Although he had earlier visited Nation of Islam mosques, he wrote that “I have had enough of religion and could not bring myself to adopt another one. I needed a more concrete understanding of social conditions. References to God or Allah did not satisfy my stubborn thirst for answers.”[16] Later, however, he stated that “As far as I am concerned, when all of the questions are not answered, when the extraordinary is not explained, when the unknown is not known, then there is room for God because the unexplained and the unknown is God.”[17] Newton later decided to join the Church after the party disbanded during his marriage to Fredrika.[18]
Newton would frequent pool halls, campuses, bars and other locations deep in the Black community where people gathered, to organize and recruit for the Panthers. While recruiting, Newton sought to educate those around him about the legality of self-defense. One of the reasons, he argued, why Black people continued to be oppressed was their lack of knowledge of the social institutions that could be made to work in their favor. In Newton’s book Revolutionary Suicide he writes, “Before I took Criminal Evidence in school, I had no idea what my rights were.” Newton also wrote in his autobiography, “I tried to transform many of the so-called criminal activities going on in the street into something political, although this had to be done gradually.” He attempted to channel these “daily activities for survival” into significant community actions. Eventually, however, the illicit activities of a few members would be superimposed on the social program work performed by the Panthers, and this mischaracterization would lose them support in both the white and black communities.
Newton and the Panthers started a number of social programs in Oakland, including founding the Oakland Community School, which provided high-level education to 150 children from impoverished urban neighborhoods. Other Panther programs included the Free Breakfast for Children Program and others that offered dances for teenagers and training in martial arts. According to Oakland County Supervisor John George: “Huey could take street-gang types and give them a social consciousness”.
In 1982, Newton was accused of embezzling $600,000 of state aid to the Panther-founded Oakland Community School. In the wake of the embezzlement charges, Newton disbanded the Black Panther Party. After six years, the embezzlement charges were dropped in March 1989, after Newton pleaded no contest to a single allegation of cashing a $15,000 state check for personal use. Newton was sentenced to six months in jail and 18 months probation.
He had also expressed support for Palestinian independence.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_P._Newton
Note the AK-47....symbol of revolutionaries everywhere.
I thought “Heart of Rock ‘n Roll” was pretty trite, but some of his other work was good.
He has aged well — I saw him on some crime drama the other day.
Read the article. Makes positive points about self reliance, addressing black-on-black violence, policing their own communities, and understanding that the US constitution is a good thing, which applies to black people, too.
Then it self-contradicts by saying the work of educating and disciplining their own community is preparatory to black revolution to overthrow “capitalism” and “oppression” (presumably, America and its constitution.)
Fails to realize that disciplining their own community and striving for self sufficiency (I.e. becoming successful within the capitalist economy) would bring them toward equality, making rebellion moot.
Also fails to acknowledge Huey P. Newton was a pimp and a thug.
Nevertheless, there are elements in this manifesto that conservatives could unite with.
Commie troublemaker from the get go. I remember him well from the 1960s and 1970s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huey_P._Newton
On August 22, 1989, Newton was fatally shot on Center Street in the Lower Bottoms neighborhood of West Oakland by 24-year-old BGF (Black Guerrilla Family) member and drug dealer Tyrone Robinson shortly after Newton left a crack house.[47][50]
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