Black is a DOMINANT gene All people are genetically BLACK Color comes up through black Black to black can produce any color (mlk

Submitted by Quest-News-Serv... on Tue, 01/20/2015 - 01:03.
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All people are genetically BLACK. Color comes up through black. Black to black can produce any color. Black is a DOMINANT gene.

You can't get black from white, but you can get white from black .

How do we know what their skin tone was 5,000 years ago? The science of Genetics shows that Blacks can produce all races but it is impossible for a brown, yellow or white (or ruddy Red) race to produce a black race...Ancient Kemet spoke of a ruddy red race as that of Seth.

You can't get genetically recessive to blacks, whose genes are dominate,
white people are a variant - mutated from the great African Negroids.
(not trying to be racist here)

Just as some individuals today carry genes to produce descendants with different color hair and eyes, our first parents, Black Africans, possessed genes to produce all the varieties and races of men. What people may or may not.

All varieties of humans carry the genes for the same basic traits, but not all humans carry every possible variation of those genes. For example, one person may be carrying several variations of the gene for eye color (i.e., brown, green, blue) , but someone else may be carrying only one variation of the gene for eye color (i.e., brown). Thus, both will have different abilities to affect the eye color of their offspring.

Metaphysics

Black is a DOMINANT gene.

Thu, May 22, 2008 - 9:12 PM

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the world without black people

I didn't check this all out, but have seen variations of it before  http://www.godonthe.net/cme/history/blakfolk.htm

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WHERE WOULD WE BE

WITHOUT

BLACK PEOPLE?

 

This is a story of a little boy named Theo.  He woke up one morning and asked his mother, "Mom, what if there were no black people in the world?"

Well, his mother thought about that for a moment, and then said, "Son, follow me around today and let's just see what it would be like if there were no black people in the world."

Mom said, "Now go get dressed and we will get started."  Theo ran to his room to put on his clothes and shoes. His mother took one look at him and said,  "Theo, where are your shoes? Those clothes are all wrinkled, son, I must iron them." But when she reached for the ironing board it was no longer there. You see Sarah Boone, a black woman, invented the ironing board and Jan E. Matzelinger, a black man, invented the shoe lasting machine.

"Oh well", she said, "please go and do something to your hair." Theo ran to his room to comb his hair, but the comb was not there. You see, Walter Sammons, a black man, invented the comb. Theo decided to just brush his hair, but the brush was gone. You see, Lydia O. Newman, a black woman, invented the brush. Well, this was a sight, no shoes, wrinkled clothes, hair a mess . . . even mom's hair. Without the hair care inventions of Madam C.J. Walker, well ... you get the picture.

Mom told Theo, "Let's do our chores around the house and then take a trip to the grocery store."

Theo's job was to sweep the floor. He swept and swept and swept. When he reached for the dust pan, it was not there. You see, Lloyd P. Ray, a black man, invented the dust pan. So he swept his pile of dirt over in the corner and left it there. He then decided to mop the floor, but the mop was gone. You see, Thomas W. Stewart, a black man, invented the mop.

Theo yelled to his mom, "Mom, I'm not having any luck."

"Well, son", she said, "let me finish washing these clothes and we will prepare a list for the grocery store."

When the wash finished, she went to place the clothes in the dryer, but it was not there. You see, George T. Samon, a black man, invented the clothes dryer.

Mom asked Theo to go get a pencil and some paper to prepare their list for the market. Theo ran for the paper and pencil but noticed the pencil's lead was broken. Well, he was out of luck, because John Love, a black man, invented the pencil sharpener. Mom reached for a pen, but it was not there because William Purvis, a black man, invented the fountain pen. As a matter of fact, Lee Burridge invented the type writing machine, and W. A. Lovette the advanced printing press.

Theo and his mother decided to head out to the market. Well, when Theo opened the door he noticed the grass was as high as he was tall. You see, the lawn mower was invented by John Burr, a black man.

They made their way over to the car, and found that it just wouldn't go. You see, Richard Spikes, a black man, invented the automatic gearshift and Joseph Gammel invented the supercharge system for internal combustion engines. They noticed that the few cars that were moving were running into each other and having wrecks because there were no traffic signals. You see, Garrett A. Morgan, a black man invented the traffic light.

Well, it was getting late, so they walked to the market, got their groceries and returned home. Just when they were about to put away the milk, eggs and butter, they noticed the refrigerator was gone. You see John Standard, a black man, invented the refrigerator. So they just left the food on the counter.

By this time, Theo noticed he was getting mighty cold. Mom went to turn up the heat, and what do you know? Alice Parker, a black woman, invented the heating furnace. Even in the summer time they would have been out of luck because Frederick Jones, a black man, invented the air conditioner.

It was almost time for Theo's father to arrive home. He usually takes the bus. But there was no bus, because it's precursor was the electric trolley, invented by another black man, Elbert R. Robinson. Theo's father usually takes the elevator from his office on the 20th floor, but there was no elevator because Alexander Miles, a black man, invented the elevator.

Theo's father also usually dropped off the office mail at a near by mailbox, but it was no longer there because Philip Downing, a black man, invented the letter drop mailbox and William Barry invented the postmarking and canceling machine.

If Theo were ever sick he could not get blood. Charles Drew, a black scientist, found a way to preserve and store blood, which led to his starting the world's first blood bank. What if a family member had to have heart surgery? This would not be possible without Dr. Daniel Hale Williams, a black doctor, who performed the first open heart surgery.

Theo quickly learned what it would be like if there were no black people in the world. Theo and his mother sat at the kitchen table with their heads in their hands.

When the father arrived he asked, "Why are you sitting in the dark?"

Why?  Because Lewis Howard Latimer, a black man, invented the filament within the light bulb.

 

So, if you ever wonder, like Theo, where would we be without black people,

 

          

Well . . . it's pretty plain to see.

We would all still be in the DARK!!!!

"Author Unknown"
(slightly edited)

 

 

WHEN ALL GOD'S CHILDREN GET TOGETHER . . .

 

WHAT A TIME,

 

WHAT A TIME

 

WHAT A TIME!

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But, if this earth lasts long enough, there shouldn't be anyone but a light tanned color. If color is important to some people -

and I sure wish it were not so, then there u have it. We need not focus on black or white, just human beings, Betty

OPPS, just seen on snopes, if it were true or not.. and --copy--

http://www.snopes.com/business/origins/blackinv.asp

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This summary of innovators and their creations is hard to classify as "True" or "False" for a number of reasons. First, it is flawed in its premise that if these African-American pioneers of manufacturing had not crafted the things they created, those items would never have been invented. Innovation does not wait upon particular inventors.   If a sudden brainstorm is not experienced by one person, it will be visited upon another, as evidenced by the number of times in history where two or more people simultaneously conceived the same great idea and thereafter raced to patent and bring it to market first.
 
 
Second, the list is a mix of both accuracy and inaccuracy, even within single entries where fact and error cozy up against one another. While this compendium does outline a number of valid accomplishments, in many of the items the claims being advanced are overblown, crediting particular African-Americans with the invention of items for which they only crafted specific improvements. For example, Alexander Miles did not invent the elevator: that device was around long before he came on the scene, but he did devise an improved mechanism that governed the opening and closing of its doors, and he fashioned a key safety feature that automatically shut doors to the shaft when the car was on another floor, thereby keeping the muddle-headed from wandering into open shafts and thence their
 
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but, seems it is far off in many of the details of who gets credit. What does that matter anyway? Like I said, we are all just human beings, celebrate that instead.

The problem is, America is NOT a Democracy - it is a Republic! As our Founding Fathers established, can we keep it?

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