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Black history month: what I think…



We have an untold history of black and white society, the only thing that we know is that  we have a racial imbalance history of which it doesn’t help us anymore but helps the politicians to score political points that’s why the system  is implemented in our schools, young children are told how we have been racially segregated by the whites but they are not put in a class of emotional healing because some of the events that took place around the era of segregation they have a negative influence in our young society and can instil anger and that leads to vengeance and there would be no peace in our world.

Nature doesn’t not have a description of race: yes dictionaries have it but mother nature gives us benefits equally so, if a black man goes under a tree it doesn’t dry up and if a black man gets in into a river to swim he does not change the colour nature treat us fairly and it does not give us a definition of race and the reason why we should worry about our skin colour. We are a powerful nation one man said ‘what will happen if we had boarders around Africa’, would we be having a strong British pound and a strong American dollar? This is a question that everyone needs to ask before blaming God.

Many years were spent studying a Black man, what are their week points and strong points but they could  not find anything because they took our land and we were not shaken they sold our brothers and sisters to slavery but we were still standing strong, as years went on they discovered that we are a spiritual nation and found that we have compassion that’s why we don’t seek revenge,  and they found out that we are committed in thinks that involves spirituality, that’s when wen they captured us. They firstly dealt with our spirituality and they came in with their religion which is good promotes unity, peace and love of which some of the African religions at that time believed in human sacrifices and a lot of innocent blood was spelt so Christianity was understood in better way, as a matter of fact Africa has the most power man and woman of God.

The devil targeted Africa because it is favoured with a lot of wealth and abundance of gold so he possessed our ancestors to forget about God and lose focus on the wealth for so many years so God used whites to transport or bring the gospel of Christ to Africa, when whites came in they saw the beauty and wealth in our land they became ‘JELOUSE’ because of our wealth in the land and they became greedy and captured our land destroyed our mental capacity by making us feel inferior and judge ourselves based on the skin colour, the fact is we were surviving even before they came to Africa
The reason why Jesus was brought to Africa is because when Joseph his father Marry his mom were doing the research as to where they can keep Jesus safe, they found out that Africa has wealth and has a strong man so Jesus would be safe there…

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