Black History Month Day 2: The Black Role in the A-Team

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
February 2, 2015

In celebration of Black History, we here at the Daily Stormer will be celebrating “28 Days of Pure Glory,” where each day we record some of the major achievements of the Negro people which have helped America and the world.

Yesterday, we introduced Black History Month by painting a general picture of these glorious contributions.  Today, we will focus on the contributions of B.A. Baracus to the A-Team, a group which repeatedly saved America.

Baracus, like so many Black men, was imprisoned for crimes he did not commit.  He then busted out of prison with some of his White friends, and they formed a team to fight for justice: the A-Team.  Prominent historians the world over believe that without Baracus, the A-Team never would have even been able to bust out of prison, let alone engage in successful mission after mission.

If you are enjoying your freedom today, it is only because of B.A. Baracus.  Maybe stop killing innocent Black children on the streets for a few minutes and think about that.
If you are enjoying your freedom today, it is only because of B.A. Baracus. Maybe stop killing innocent Black children on the streets for a few minutes and think about that.

Dr. Israel Goldbergstein, a Holocaust survivor and Women’s and African’s Studies professor at Harvard University teaches a course on A-Team history.  I contacted him for comment on the role of B.A. Baracus in the A-Team.  “There is simply no reputable A-Team scholar on the planet who would deny the critical role that “Bad Attitude” Baracus played on the A-Team,” Goldbergstein said.  “Without Baracus, there would be no A-Team, and without the A-Team, there would be no America.  These men did the dirty work that the government of this country couldn’t – or wouldn’t – do, saving it from communism, terrorism and so on.”

“The contributions of B.A. Baracus have been completely stripped from the history books.” Goldbergstein added, “kids just don’t learn about the sacrifices this big brave Black man made so that they could keep their freedoms.  The fact that courses such as the one I teach at Harvard are not required for elementary school students across America shows how deeply-rooted in White supremacy this country still is.  We still want to promote the fantasy that White men were responsible for the greatness of America, when the facts show that the opposite is true.”

In March, Dr. Goldbergstein will be releasing a book on Baracus entitled “The Man Who Saved America Six Million Times.”  Historian Schlomo Gould has described the book as “utterly mind-numbing in its sheer scope.”

Baracus is one Black man who is internationally renown for his overwhelming greatness, celebrated the planet over as a true hero, who repeatedly put his Black ass on the line to save “pitiful” White “fools.”

Here are some of his names in other countries:

In Latin-American Spanish-speaking countries, he is known as “Mario Baracus,” while in Spain, he is M. A., for Mala Actitud, a literal translation of the original
Italy – his moniker is P. E. for “Pessimo Elemento” (“Worst Element”);
Russia – he is known as D. N., Durnoi Nrav – the Russian equivalent of “Bad Attitude”
France – he is referred to as Barracuda
Japan – Kong (コング), dubbed over by Japanese voice actor Shōzō Iizuka
Hungary – Rosszfiú (translates as “Bad Boy”)
Taiwan – Guai Tou (怪頭) (translates as “Wacky Head” in Chinese)