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“Generally, the victims of a system of oppression have no
alternative other than to accept blindly the patterns of symbols, logic,
thought, speech, emotional responses and perceptions that are imposed
forcefully upon them by their oppressors.
After hundreds of years of oppression, the oppressed, having lost
the sense of their own identity, begin to believe that the brain-
products of their oppressors are one and the same with their own, failing
completely to realize that they did not control their own
brain-computers nor their brain-computers’ output.
The slave’s fate is not to see nor reason why, but only to do or
die. However, the process of liberation is one wherein the
oppressed begin to clearly distinguish their perceptions, logic and thought
processes from the oppressors’.
The oppressed, then, begin to respect and validate their perceptions
and their logic and thought processes, realizing fully that they can
never free themselves with the thought processes and perceptions
that were a part of the process of their enslavement.”
Francis Cress Welsing
The Isis Papers