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Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Ex-Slaves

"One reason the 'sameness' occurred in the ex-slaves’ think, feel, say, and do lifestyle is that 'the art and science of fashioning slaves' conferences (e.g. see the 1712 Letter of Willie Lynch on jablifeskills.com) the slave owners attended several times a year made for common methods applied to each slave. Then, when slaves were sold to distant plantations, they carried common and unique customs with them. Second was White’s terrorism done to maintain the 'Negro Caste System'—a system designed to 'keep Blacks in their place.' Third was the mindset ex-slaves shared in common— rage, fear, ignorance (from not being allowed to read, write, or count), and an inability to do sound rational thinking (deliberately instituted by the captors to keep the slaves submissive)....All had been brainwashed into not being ambitious....Their brainwashing into complete dependency caused most to expect that they should be given to by Whites, despite their hostility toward Whites. The cross fertilization of customs resulted in a certain 'sameness' in the way each member of the ghetto thought, felt, expressed, and behaved....Typically, the most sensible, the most insightful, and the most visionary were shoved into the background and without a meaningful voice. It was usual for the leaders to be burdened with enslaved minds—and this fit well with their peer group followers who also had enslaved minds. The ever present terrorism ensured they remained in the ghetto tunnel—a tunnel filled with incompetence and frustration...."

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