This will be a personal blog on my views on Black America and the destructive "culture" we have. Donate here: paypal.me/jkjackso31.
Monday, July 9, 2018
The Term “White Supremacy”: A System Or A Buzzword?
Friday, June 1, 2018
Joshua Kyle Jackson - My Talk with Tommy Sotomayor On Samantha Bee and Liberalism!
- We talked about the comments from "comedienne" Samantha Bee on Ivanka Trump, daughter of Pres. Donald Trump.
- It was a great talk, and it was great for him to compliment me on my speaking abilities. Thanks for reading.
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Saturday, May 5, 2018
JKJ Thought: Should Blacks Have Black Children In A "White Supremacist" Society?
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| Dr. Claude Anderson's quote on slavery. |
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
The Attack on Free Speech: Tommy Sotomayor vs American Negroes
It is understandable to not like how he talks about black women, however there are two problems: one, if you actually do not like his material on the “Black American” culture, you just do not watch his material. There are plenty of interesting things on YouTube besides Tommy’s views on black Americans.Two, there have been people that have spread their message WITHOUT any offensive words -- absolutely none! Malcolm X, Michael (Martin Luther) King, Jr, Gandhi, Jesus Christ, should I keep going? However, due to them speaking the truth, there were people that still felt hurt or ignored their message. What I am saying is that it doesn't matter how a person speak their message, they are some people that will not like their message.
Another problem that Tommy Sotomayor has is the instantaneous flagging by people that do not like his message. Over the last four to six weeks, I kept seeing more of Tommy's videos being deleted off of YouTube to the point where he had to make a Twitch account, which did not do him much excellence because they deleted his Twitch account! What these people do not see is that there are messing with his livelihood. What if someone came up to their places of employment and started a scene so much that it would cost their job? They probably wouldn't like it. Yet, they don't care! They flag his material all because they don't like him, his material, or both.
Keep doing what you're doing, sir.
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
Op-Ed #2: Abortion and Poverty: The Two Biggest Challenges In America
Op-Ed #2: Abortion or Poverty? The Two Biggest Challenges in America
In the United States of America, there are many challenges. However, a few challenges are caused by others before children are born. Those two challenges, in my opinion, are abortion and poverty. The reason why they are big to me is because they are controversial to talk about.
Abortion has been a problem for years, especially in American Negroid communities. A phrase I see from pictures of billboards is “the most dangerous place for a black child is in the womb”. Of course, me as a boy didn't know what that means until I knew how to research. Black women are more likely to abort their children than any race of women. I wondered why. Well, I realized I was raised in poverty, and a good reason would be that the reason black women abort their children is because they cant afford it. I've also seen that most of the black kids that I went to school with were raised in matriarchal households, which the women was the lead like my mother was. We were in situations in which the mothers knew were not great, but has us willingly anyway. My mom is against abortions and adoption, which is why she had me. Speaking about abortion, there was a question I saw on Facebook:
“Which scenario is more insensitive - aborting a helpless child or giving birth and subjecting that child to a life of poverty and deprivation?”
When I saw this question, it was really something to think about. It is a question that would stump most people, I believe. It is a question that has no clear cut answer, but is a question that people that the majority of people do not think about. Now, if you're a religious person, you would say that every life matters and that abortion is murder. That's understandable. You would also say that life begins at conception, which is also understandable to say. If you're pro-choice, you would reject all arguments and would think it is woman's right to choose and that it should not be infringed.
Here is how I see it: both issues, abortion and poverty, are big. However, wouldn't the best answer to prevent problems like these is to not have sex at all? Wouldn't you wait until you are financially, emotionally, and socially capable to have children? Also, would it best to have children with the right male and female, and that both partners actually want children? These are basic things to do in life, and it is not about politics. It is just common sense.
I know what it is like to live in poverty. It is horrible. Not knowing when your next meal will come or even where you may sleep. I would say this: I wouldn't steal. I had some respect of myself by not stealing, but I am a exception, and I believe that a exception to a rule doesn't make the rule false. I was blessed to not fall in to the trap of criminality, teenage pregnancy, or worse, death.
I know every life has a story, but why should a story start off with “I was raised in poverty”. I understand we can make decisions different than our parents, and that they should be great decisions that are actually beneficial.
Monday, March 19, 2018
Op-Ed #1 - My Opinion On The American Criminal Justice System
Why? Because I want to do something productive in the only life I have. Many jobs would not hire people with felonies or drug addictions, especially if it is more that one.


