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Some Black Lives Matter

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THIS BOOK IS CONTROVERSIAL. I DO NOT WANT TO OFFEND OR ALIENATE ANYONE. I AM MERELY RELATING MY KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCES OF BEING A FORMER SOCIAL WORKER. I (DAVID THE BARD) AM AN OLD GUY ABOUT 70 YEARS OLD. I GREW UP IN THE 60’S AND HAVE LIVED AND WORKED IN SEVERAL STATES. I AM A FORMER SOCIAL WORKER AND, I HAVE 2 MASTERS DEGREE’S FROM BYU, IN PSYCHOLOGY AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT. THIS BOOK ADDRESSES THE ISSUE OF BLACKS AND WHITES CRIME, AND RELATIVE VALUE IN OUR SOCIETY.


Lukija: Levi Freud
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Henrikki

13.3.2022

Coming percentually from the most enslaved tribe and being still very much in touch with nature and my own indigenous language, I totally agree with Bard over here: there's people and then there's people. And some really don't fit trying to be white. They go nuts trying the white man's drugs, whiskey and WWII pervetine white nose powders. Yet, they'd do just fine and be deep good individuals had they been born and bread in their own culture, just living with the nature, tribe and their own tongue and natural medicine from the medicine man. Ganja is perfect for grounding these, white man's food, medication, liquor for self-medication and prohibition of ganja and the golden teacher sprouts is tinder much like with the other indigenous populations. I believe we will see a big change in education and black-on-black violence as the reefer is accessible in stores and not through gangs. It makes one wanna read and study, some scholars like John Allegro would even go as far as to argue it's the way as he translated the dead sea scrolls. Whatever the case, people have literally turned from a life of constant violence and disturbance to a life of a scholarly life of introspection and reading through the reefer, the holy divine gift of all of our's common mother.