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"My name is Simone Perry, I am a sophomore at Savannah State University, in Savannah, Georgia and was inspired to begin an organization called Young Black Conservatives this year. Savannah State has never had a non-democratic party organization on…"
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"EXPOSE BLACK GENOCIDE FROM ABORTION : Please check out Maafa21 and consider showing it for Black History Month: http://www.maafa21.com Maafa21 meticulously chronicles the links from slavery to colonization to Darwin to Eugenics. Maafa 21 shows,…"
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At 4:05pm on February 6, 2010, Simone C. Perry said…
My name is Simone Perry, I am a sophomore at Savannah State University, in Savannah, Georgia and was inspired to begin an organization called Young Black Conservatives this year.

Savannah State has never had a non-democratic party organization on campus, and it has been a hard struggle, but I've been able to recruit some student members and even inspire some open-minded conservative democrats to rethink their stances on fiscal policy and recognize the capactiy of human potential to succeed and overcome obstacles.

We have already had an interest event and I know that some students are listening, I am writing you because there is so much negative stereotyping and media surrounding the Republican Party that several students are still hesitant to the message we're trying to spread, I know the best way to break this shaky ground is by putting a new face on the Republican Party, an African-American face, a face that is the same as the students here at this Historically Black College, so they can finally trust a professional to give them advice and guidance.

Myself and the other members of Young Black Conservatives would love if a representative from your organization, RBE with so much expertise would visit our campus and speak about Conservatism, work-ethic, the untapped potential of African-Americans, etc. I think these students need to see that success is possible, without government assistance. I would greatly appreciate a reply at your convenience.

Sincerely, Simone.
At 3:47pm on January 13, 2010, Maafa21 said…
EXPOSE BLACK GENOCIDE FROM ABORTION :

Please check out Maafa21 and consider showing it for Black History Month:

http://www.maafa21.com


Maafa21 meticulously chronicles the links from slavery to colonization to Darwin to Eugenics. Maafa 21 shows, without exception, how African-Americans are the targets of the social elite. You’ll learn that civil rights leaders in the 1960’s gave a clear warning that population control was a tool of Black Genocide. Maafa 21 chronicles the story of an African American woman who was sterilized at the age of 14, a riveting testimony. Photos, newspaper clippings, documentation, and direct quotes make Maafa 21 highly credible.

In the few months since Maafa21 has been released, there have been two showings of Maafa21 to the Congressional Black Caucus.

Shocking fact:

In a recent New York Times interview , Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told Emily Bazelon that,"....I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there was concern about population growth and particularly growth in populations that we don’t want to have too many of"



Maafa21 shows just what "populations" Justice Ginsburg was talking about:

Preview and ordering information here: http://www.maafa21.com
 
 
 

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