Sunday, August 6, 2017

a little bit of history

For centries black people have fought to be seen as a "person" in America.
During the slavery era our ancestors were known as I quote "Chattel". 
Chattel was the term given to black men, women and children during the times of hard labor forced upon our people.

The definition of chattel is "personal property" or "possession" and this is what we were      classified as, Basically calling us a "Pet".

Even though our ancestors were treated like animals and trash they never gave up hope in a brighter future for our culture and our families. Working the fields day and night, tending to the needs of white people, even helping raise white children they still made a way to feed their children with what scraps they were given and educating them with whatever was worth knowing.

We have came a long way from being labeled as "Chattel" and I am thankful for the men and women who fought and jeopardized their lives for us to be seen as people and not somebody's property, giving us a chance to have our voice heard and transform our dreams into realities. 

There are still reparations that need to be done in our culture for our communities and if we continue to come together those reparations will happen.

Keep moving forward and we shall surpass the hate, neglect and Injustice going on today in Black lives.

-Douglas C Pete 3rd

Saturday, August 5, 2017

She deserves better

The women of our culture need more respect and support around the globe.

Everyday some where in the world black women elderly and Young are being degraded, abused and pushed away by black men in our communities.

Our women deserve an award for their major role in black culture. Fighting alongside black men for equal rights and recognition in the world while providing us with love and support. Raising our children in the best way possible with little or no support, working hard to make sure they have everything from the moment they arrive in the world.

It is time to acknowledge our beautiful women and give them the same love and support they give us. Boost their dignity and show them that they are appreciated. Hold them down when things get tough.

-Douglas C Pete 3rd


Friday, August 4, 2017

One step at a time

Becoming a Black Community Activist and Black Philanthropist for my people at 22 years old is the best choice I have made my whole life.
My dedication to have a major influential impact on the lives of our indigenous people and our culture is only one small step in our mission for acceptance in the world.
Determined to make a change and bring hope in our environments we live in and influence young black men and black women to strive for better and share great wisdom and knowledge.
More great minds of the black culture are needed in our mission for acceptance in the world, put our intelligence together and let's expand our movement.
I want to start an organization for blacks in my home town Wichita Kansas. My mission is to bring black people together so we can learn our culture and show them we are chosen people, build programs that will keep our young black men and women off the streets and provide them a place to learn and interact with their culture.
Happy National Black Philanthropist Month and God bless
-Douglas C Pete 3rd

Thursday, August 3, 2017

On a mission

Being a voice for my people is part of my mission to lead young black men and women in the right direction.

I want to become an activist for black communities and change lives.

Share my blog and help me reach out to more of our indigenous people and stop the genocide of the black culture.
-Douglas C Pete

Letter to my people

Drugs, gangs and alcohol have a big impact on the lives of the indigenous people, mentally, emotionally and physically. In every low income community around the country you are guaranteed to find a liquor store and trap house (drug house) and gang activity on damn near every street corner in these low income communities affecting the lives of our culture. It's sad to say but part of the black culture demise is our fault. Black men gun each other down over a color or turf, Rob each other and influence the drug trade in and out of these neighborhoods. Our elders sit silenced in fear due to the violence behind gang activity, drug pushing and addiction and nonsense occuring because of alcohol abuse often leading to poor decisions like fighting and killing one another. Education levels are very low because black kids see us out here banging, selling and partying and want to be in the mix instead of getting educated because they think they have to do the same thing as the black men and women they look up to are doing, skipping great opportunities to become leaders and being taught to follow instead. We need more positive role models in the lives of our young people not negative role models, we need to remove gang activity, drug and alcohol abuse from our communities and work together for our own sake and encourage each other to make a change in these type of conditions. It seems like we have no respect for ourselves, no self confidence or pride, making lies against us a bitter truth. Unemployment percentage are off the charts because some of us choose to be slanging drugs and gang banging instead of working for a steady income or creating jobs. Pure stupidity is what I call it. Black Lives Matter! Stop black on black crime foolishness, and provide each other with knowledge, wisdom and guidance to be great and achieve goals with our people, lead our people to success not to a grave yard, raise our children to have ambition. Self discipline, dedication and determination is the key to prosperity in Black Culture. Black Lives Matter.
-Douglas C Pete 3rd

Black Lives Matter

Black communities around the world have been through some tough times and we often have overcome those tough times and it is a blessing. I honestly think the youth of black communities have it worse. Drugs taking over households, killing of each other, imprisonment, and gang activity is on the rise. Education levels are very low because we can't get it together and unite instead we are doing exactly what the white people want us to do and that is simply genocide of the black culture. Stop the gang violence, drugs and absence of parenting in our communities please because it is clearly destroying the minds of our children and ourselves. Black men should not have to be forced by the courts to take care of his kids, black women should not have to put you on "child support" because you should already be supporting your child/children. Black Lives Matter and that is a fact. Black men need to stop killing black men, we need to come together and fight just like we do when a white pig kill one of us for no reason so why is it so hard to unite with one another and be strong for each other? Black women have to stop doubting yourselves, you are strong, smart and beautiful. Pull up your pants around our young men and keep them away from the gang life, drug life and teach them how to be great leaders not followers. Teach our young women how to be independent instead of depending on government assistance every month. Black Lives Matter. Teach them to respect their elders, respect is a big part of the movement. Black Lives Matter.

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Part 2

We have been called names because of the color of our skin, "Nigger", "Jigaboos" and have come immune to these names and very often use them against each other. Treated like animals, chained up to one another, beaten down, and worse of all killed. We are not what the white communities portray us to be, far from it. We are still not free, still slaves. There main goal is to make us depend on them with assistance such as food stamps, dental, vision etc. We are a special kind of people who only want what is best for our families. Education levels of young black men and women are at risk and we just sit back and watch as our children end up part of the white people stereotypical lies. So much doubt in us because they have always and will always doubt our goals, success, and creative minds. Why so much hatred toward my people? How many more years of the non-sense? We have to demonstrate that we are tired of it. Start building our own schools, banks, hospitals, and our own stores. I promise and I know we will succeed and our youth will too and they know that and are scared of our pride, strength and motivation in amerikkka. Break Free from there wicked ways and stand up for our culture. Conflict will occur but we all know we are greater than they are when it comes to conflict. Be loyal to our own, respect our own, and steer our children the right way. Our lives matter right? Let us join hands,unite and come together and make them regret everything they have done to us and continue to do to us. Our children should never have to witness poverty if we helped build this country, we shouldn't have to beg for what is owed to us no more. Consider this a plea for help from me to all of my indigenous aka "black/colored" people, we must defend our children and rejuvenate our culture.

-Douglas C. Pete 3rd

Robbed of our culture

It is time for the indigenous people a.k.a black people to stand up and unite and take our lives back. We our a beautiful Nation a.k.a race, Kings and Queens nothing less. We are not animals as the whites say we are, everyday we are robbed of our culture/history. Bloodline/DNA being cut short by poisoning of our communities, imprisonment of our brothers and sisters and the most important are our children. Day by day indigenous a.k.a black children all over the world are growing up in drug infested, murderous environments and it is time to put it to a definite end. We must unite and stop killing off each other, stop degrading our beautiful women and leaving them to raise the greatest blessings the most high has given us and get a grip on reality. Rise up and shine bright because we are a beautiful, smart, wise people and the white people hate that. They are afraid of our vengeance, afraid of what may happen if all black people realize that we are being played and finally say it is enough. I have had enough of the lies and hatred toward my people and I gladly stand up for my brothers and sisters rights in the world. We helped build countries and never even received a simple Pat on the back. I personally don't hate the white people I just want to know why?why the torture, pain, lies? Why are they scared of black people being successful? They never will say it so we must strive for better and conquer the world, take control of the situation. We will rise and rightfully fight for what is ours.

a little bit of history

For centries black people have fought to be seen as a "person" in America. During the slavery era our ancestors were known as I...