Thursday, February 10, 2022

On this Date in Fake black history

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Thursday, February 10, 2022 at 11:41:00 A.M. EST

On this date in fake black history:

1920: blacks claim that Jaquarious Vulva Edison “invented” electricity, when while standing in his employer’s bathtub, he attempted to pry some bread out of a plugged-in toaster with a screwdriver. In that sense, Jacquarious DID discover electricity—in a very personal way—though many years after White inventor Thomas Alva Edison actually came up with the concept of an electrical system.

--GRA



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The STORY of black invention and the MYTH of black invention.

The black invented the light. The black invented the ironing board. The black invented the cell phone. Etc.

They had a disinterested party examine such claims. And the conclusion was eminently fair.

Blacks had invented IMPROVEMENTS to the light bulb, the ironing board, the cell phone etc. This was true.

But had NOT invented the original "thing" whatever it was.

And you have to ask yourself: what degree of inventiveness does it take to invent an IMPROVEMENT to an ironing board.

Anonymous said...

On this day in fake black history:

1967:Martin Luther King aka Michael King,after years of cheating on his wife,Coretta,numerous times with many hundreds of White women--ON THIS DAY--King reportedly turned down two Caucasian females who were brought to his motel room,by associates,for some after-preaching fun.He refused to have sex with them.

The story,is of course,fake. Martin Luther King NEVER turned down White coochie in his life--and this has been another edition of fake black history.


--GRA