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“Africans Sold Africans into Slavery” and Other Fairy Tales that Keep ‘white’ People Safe
"Africans Sold Africans into Slavery" and Other Fairy Tales that Keep 'white' People Safe 🗓️ Live Presentation – April 26, 2025 @ 7:00 PM GMT📍…
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Was it really a fairy tale? I’ve heard of even ceremonies of never to return, among the Dahomey and others. In moments of desperation the human spirit can sink to a very low place. Those that did attempt to sell their own only ended up being captured and being sold themselves or colonized. Death to sellouts. They exist more today than they did then.
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@JLimba yes,, it was a fairy tale (an anachronistic one at that) and still is. Primary sources over imagined fantasies 24/7. You should join sign up for the presentation. I’m sure you’ll find it emBlackening.
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All you say is true and he knows Afrikans sold Afrikans but there is more to our excuse for not claiming our identity than allowing our souls to suffer, grieve and hate as a response. We do have to look back to the original source and begin cleansing from that point. Sell outs must be dealt with. Look at the Black general sellout doing Trump’s bidding. I am with you.
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Amen!!
Death to sellouts. They exist more today than they did then.
I do have different point of view on the following; “They exist more today than they did then.”
While I believe both have greed and selfishness in common, I believe the earlier ancestors that sold us out are more guilty.
Why; The generation today are more ignorant and were brought up in a Capitalist’s, Greek and Romans systems and we don’t know any better. It is written; my people suffer and perish for lack of knowledge. We are in a generational curse that is not easily broken.
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@Corwin_Ababio I agree that the mental conditioning is not easily broken.
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How could u go against the Captain? Even if I didn’t agree with him I wouldn’t go against him for the sake of the west!
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“Thirty pieces of silver”
The same treacherous game of greed, envy and pride plays out all around the world.
What will you give me if I hand him over to you?
This phrase is often used metaphorically to describe any price paid for a treacherous or disloyal act.
For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and forfeits his souls and our future?
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@Corwin_Ababio Always good to have a reference point outside of krakkka fairy tales for metaphors.
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We still must begin with healing ourselves to be ready to address the ills that face us. Also there is a twist in the title. I hope you will be at the session and contribute to the conversation
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