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Archive for the 'Black History Myths' Category


07
Feb

Black History Month Myth: Haiti’s “African Spartacus.”

Haiti’s “African Spartacus” was actually a pro-French, eurocentric, slave owner. After the earthquake in Haiti PBS, the taxpayer financed left-wing propaganda machine, began re-airing documentaries on Haiti that bring out the typical condescending white liberal Negrophile liberal arts professors. One of the outlandish tales being told is of the great “African Spartacus.” These condescending whites [...]


06
Feb

Black History Month Myth – The refrigerator.

It’s February. Once again public schools, libraries, and even your local media are promoting fallacies in the name of “black history.” Many of the “black history” falsehoods include various inventions attributed to blacks. The bogus claims amount to the theft of recognition and attribution from genuine white inventors. Myth of the day :Thomas Elkin, a Black Man, invented the Refrigerator in 1879. [...]


05
Feb

Black history myth of the day. Cleopatra.

After CofCC.org endorsed the boycott of Marvel’s Studios Thor(2011), news of the controversy spread far and wide across the internet. Several “black power” websites and forums have attacked us saying that this just payback for Elizabeth Taylor playing Cleopatra. In fact several people from these websites have even e-mailed CofCC.org to claim that Cleopatra was [...]


04
Feb

Black History Month Myth of the Day. Tango dancing.

The claim that black people invented Tango dancing is just as absurd as the claim that “black people invented the refrigerator and the cell phone.” However, while invention claims are easily debunked with patent dates, debunking a claim about a cultural phenomenon is a little more complicated. For whatever reason, fewer people are challenging the [...]


03
Feb

Black History Month Myth of the Day. The air conditioner.

Photo Right: Frederick Jones was a mulatto who co-founded Thermo King with Joseph Numero (a white man). He took out 22 patents primarily related to refrigeration. This puts him among the most accomplished engineers to have Negro ancestry. However, he did not invent the air conditioner. According to Afro-mythologists, Frederick McKinley Jones invented the air [...]


02
Feb

Black History Month Myth – Peanut Butter & Potato Chips

It’s February again. Time for the media and public schools to drag out those nauseating black history month myths. Peanut Butter: Original Myth, which is now widely admitted to have been a hoax. It’s February. Once again public schools, public libraries, and even your local media are  promoting fallacies in the name of “black history.” [...]


16
Jan

It’s time to tell the truth about MLK.

Each year Martin Luther King, Jr. is portrayed as more and more Christ-like by the US media. It’s time to stand up to the propaganda and tell the truth. 1) Martin Luther King, Jr. plagiarized his doctorate thesis. This is the biggest case of academic plagiarism in US history. The “mainstream” media censors this fact. [...]


11
Jan

Ron Paul voted against MLK Day both times.

The first attempt to make MLK Day a paid Federal Holiday came in 1979 with a bill introduced by Rep. John Conyers. It was backed by Union leaders and did received a majority of the white vote in Congress. It failed to get the 60% needed by 5 votes. Ron Paul and Newt Gingrich were [...]


01
May

Book release to coincide with Thor(2011) boycott.

New book about the politically motivated casting of blacks in Hollywood movies is set to coincide with the American release of the movie Thor. The movie, which credits several notorious radical Hollywood leftists, casts a black man as the Norse deity Heimdall. In mythology, Heimdall is known as the “whitest of the gods,” and is [...]


07
Mar

Idris Elba cites flimsy “black power” myth.

From Boycott-Thor.com Idris Elba, the actor playing Heimdall has spoken out again about his role. He said that it is justified for the studio to cast a black man as a Norse God because “Elizabeth Taylor played Cleopatra.” The “Cleopatra was a black woman” is a flimsy myth put forth by the Nation of Islam [...]