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| Was Willie Lynch real? October, 2007 |
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| Experts say the Willie Lynch Speech was a fake. |
But, divide and conquer tactic works.
From WikiPedia.com:
“The Willie Lynch Speech (or Letter) is a text of unknown origin which drew widespread attention when it circulated throughout the Internet during the 1990s. It purports to be an address given to an audience on the bank of the James River in Virginia in 1712 regarding control of slaves within the colony. The speaker, William Lynch, is said to have been a slaveowner in the West Indies, summoned to Virginia in 1712; in part due to several slave revolts in the area prior to his visit, and his alleged reputation of being an authoritarian and strict slaveowner. No provenance for the speech has ever been supplied, and the text contains numerous anachronisms ("self-refueling", for example, since the word "refueling" dates only to the early twentieth century, or "fool proof", a word not attested until the early twentieth century). For these reasons, along with others, historians such as William Jelani Cobb of Spelman College consider the Willie Lynch speech to be an internet hoax.”
Are black Americans like crabs in a barrel? Do we constantly fight among ourselves and distrust each other?
Or is there a deep concern for social harmony within the black community but just not recognized as such?
So what do you think?
Are African-Americans contentious of each other. Do we impede our own progress by bickering among ourselves?
Are other ethnic groups more unified and organized?
Is the Willie Lynch syndrome a modern myth?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lynch_Speech
http://manuampim.com/lynch_hoax2.html
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Visit http://www.thetalkingdrum.com/wil.html to read the speech.
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