13 Questions to Easily Expose Closet White Supremacists /White Nationalists / & White Nationalists Sympathizers
Posted by saye on Sunday, November 6, 2016

2) Are you in agreement to the idea of Early Ancient Egypt being a mostly black African civilization?
3) What knowledge do you have regarding ancient African empires, and why do you think this knowledge is not known among many Americans?
4) Do you think John Brown (May 9, 1800 – December 2, 1859) should be praised as a great Republican and a Great American Hero?
5) Do you support the idea that Harriet Tubman was a great American who deserves to be on the twenty dollar bill?
6) Do you denounce the claim that the first legal slave owner in America was a black man named Anthony Johnson?
7) What are your views regarding “Legacy Preferences” in college admissions vs “Affirmative Action” Preferences in college admissions?
8) Do you denounce the Pseudo analysis presented in the book “The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life” written by psychologist Richard J. Herrnstein and political scientist Charles Murray, in which the authors argue racial differences in intelligence based on the use of IQ scores?
9) Do you think Donald Trump and his father were innocent and at no fault, despite being accused by the DOJ (during the 1970’s) of violating the Fair Housing Act & discriminating against tenants and potential tenants based on their race, due to the fact that many other realtors were accused of the same charges during this era? FYI … This case resulted in a 1975 settlement where “Trump Management” had to train employees about their obligations under the Fair Housing Act and launch a two-year marketing program to inform the community about their fair housing practices, including giving a weekly list of vacancies to the New York Urban League, among other requirements.
10) Do you think most Blacks who speak out against social injustice is a misguided stone cold supporter of the Democratic Party and Killary Clinton?
11) Do you think “Black Lives Matter” is mostly made up of racist’s terrorist’s thugs and pathetic Caucasians who just self-hate & are Dindu sympathizers?
12) Do you think Blacks and illegals are responsible for most of the crimes we hear about in American Society?
13) There is an estimated total amount of around 39 million blacks in America, how many Blacks do you think were arrested for murder in the year 2015?
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Brother Saye (Saye Menlekeh Taryor) is an author, critical thinking education & social entrepreneur activist, founder of 1up Entertainment/Consulting and the leading voice for “The 1up Movement.” The Atlanta/Liberian native graduated from Piney Woods Country Life School (a historically black boarding school, located in central Mississippi) in 1992. Soon after, he enrolled in the University of Southern Mississippi, where he pursued a journalism degree. After realizing his true calling was to illuminate young men and women about the importance of social entrepreneurship and critical thinking education, he attended Georgia State University to learn more about critical thinking education and public speaking.
Brother Saye has been active with “Generation Y” leadership workshops, which he first hosted with Linda A. Brooks in 2009. As an activist, he currently promotes his 1up programs and workshops, and is the "Atlanta Travel" writer for the Examiner.com. Brothers Saye’s most recent book entitled, “Overstanding With a 1up Vision, The Critical Thinking Approach to Liberation” has received praise throughout the conscious community.
Other published works include, Child development and the importance of critical thinking education, Critical thinking approach to voting, Part II, “The 2009 1up Entertainment Music Guide and Directory, Vol. 1,” “Country Life School,” "What Do You Think?" and, “A Fathers Burden.”
Brother Saye's New Book "Analyzing The American Divide" Will Be Available This Fall


