Saturday 14 September 2013

Why only 9/11 is so atrocious for the new world?




The last of the fullblooded abOriginal Natives of Australia, to be captured and enslaved by the white=Christian so-called new settlers.. a.k.a rather invading christian=white crusaders... anyways these black abOriginals are from the Yolngi/Yolngo tribe's of northern Australia's arnhemland...Behold the True black abOriginal Melanin-blessed Darkskinned Natives of Australia, and amongst the 1st of all human-kind to migrate out of Africa in Ancient pre-historic times of the human migrations of this world we call earth..

The native abOriginals of Australia and Papua, migrated out of north-eastern Africa between the East-African countries called Sudan, Somalia, tanzania and the african Sahara, before the Sahara desert transformed into a desert thousands upon thousands of years ago, even before Ancient Egyptian dynastical times...




When I show pictures like this, of atrocities, actual historical images, i am not infrequently told that i am stirring up hatred. sometimes even black people say this. but who accuses jewish people of stirring up hatred when they show pictures from the holocaust? Don't we also deserve to know about our history? and should not we also never forget or allow the world to forget? is our pain and suffering any less than others? or is this part of our history simply, for others at least, an inconvenient truth?

Here's a quote from Jefferson Davis "It [slavery] was established by decree of Almighty God...it is sanctioned in the Bible, in both Testaments, from Genesis to Revelation...it has existed in all ages, has been found among the people of the highest civilization, and in nations of the highest proficiency in the arts...Let the gentleman go to Revelation to learn the decree of God - let him go to the Bible...I said that slavery was sanctioned in the Bible, authorized, regulated, and recognized from Genesis to Revelation...Slavery existed then in the earliest ages, and among the chosen people of God; and in Revelation we are told that it shall exist till the end of time shall come. You find it in the Old and New Testaments - in the prophecies, psalms, and the epistles of Paul; you find it recognized, sanctioned everywhere. "In another area of human rights, many Christian clergymen advocated slavery. Historian Larry Hise notes in his book 'Pro-Slavery' that ministers 'wrote almost half of all defenses of slavery published in America.' He lists 275 men of the cloth who used the Bible to prove that white people were entitled to own black people as work animals."

[James A. Haught, 'Holy Horrors'](I LOVE BEING AFRICAN).

"Long before the invasions of Africa by Asians and Europeans and the subsequent capture and kidnapping of African people and their forcible removal to the Americas, African people migrated as free men and women to the far corners of the earth. This had nothing to do with Pangaea or continental drift. The descendants of these ancient Africans reside by the millions today in Asia, Australia and the Pacific. These are the Black people who so astound and puzzle so many of us today because we have been programmed, some would say bamboozled, to believe that the only reason that Black people exist outside of Africa today is because of enslavement and the rape of Africa. It is time that we step out of this void of ignorance and recognize that we are a global people with rich and diverse histories."

--Runoko Rashidi

2 comments:

  1. Wow. The writer of this seems really confused. At first, I thought it was a real thoughtful, well-researched article until he started equating what someone SAID about the Bible with what is actually said in the Bible. That is the mark of a person who was taught critical thinking skills by a five year old.

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  2. When they are reminded of the roman catholic brutal inquisition in Goa India, they accuse us of inciting hatred. But they go ad nauseum about so called 'persecution' right from a well deserved clampdown on them by Nero for creating law and order problems to fictitious 'attacks' on churches in India.

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