Breakdown:
1. Introduction: The Great Deception
- Key Idea: The notion that “color doesn’t matter” has been used as a tool to undermine the divinity and significance of Blackness.
- Thesis: Black people are the original people, connected to divinity and creation itself, but systemic erasure of this truth has disconnected many from their inherent power and identity.
2. The Origin of Humanity: The Black Connection
- Scientific and Historical Roots:
- Every race originates from Black people, making Blackness the foundation of humanity.
- The genetic superiority of melanin-rich DNA is a testament to the divine connection of Blackness.
- The Divine Lineage:
- Unlike other races, Black people are directly linked to God as the original creation.
- No race can claim Black people came from them, yet all humanity must acknowledge Black ancestry.
3. Jesus and the Black Identity
- Historical Depictions:
- The oldest depictions of Jesus, such as those in the Cairo Museum, consistently portray him as Black.
- Prior to the rise of white supremacy, coins and statues showed Christ and his disciples as African.
- Modern Acknowledgment:
- Russian President Vladimir Putin highlighted the Black imagery of Christ and the disciples in a Russian cathedral, affirming their African heritage.
- Erasure and Whitewashing:
- The rise of white supremacy replaced authentic depictions with Eurocentric imagery, disconnecting Black people from their divine representation.
4. Blackness as Divine Symbolism
- The Meaning of Blackness:
- Black soil, the richest and most fertile, mirrors the essence of Black people as life-giving and foundational.
- Judges wear black robes and graduates don black caps as symbols of authority, wisdom, and achievement—further linking Blackness to divinity.
- Tapping Into Divinity:
- Recognizing the spiritual and historical significance of Blackness reconnects individuals to their divine heritage.
- To reject Blackness is to reject this inherent connection to divinity.
5. The Psychological Impact of the Erasure
- The Scam of “Color Doesn’t Matter”:
- This narrative diminishes the importance of Black identity, making it easier for systemic oppression to thrive.
- By disconnecting Black people from their history and divinity, white supremacy has perpetuated cycles of self-doubt and division.
- Reclaiming Identity:
- Understanding the truth about Blackness as divine and foundational empowers individuals and communities.
- It restores pride, purpose, and a sense of unity.
6. The Call to Reclaim Black Divinity
- Recognize the Truth:
- Blackness is not just a race; it is a divine inheritance and a reflection of God’s original creation.
- Educate and Empower:
- Spread the knowledge of Black history and the divine connection to ensure future generations reclaim their power.
- Celebrate Blackness:
- Embrace Black identity as a source of pride and divinity, resisting narratives that diminish its significance.
7. Conclusion: Blackness Is Divinity
Blackness is not merely a skin color—it is a connection to creation, divinity, and the foundation of humanity. Rejecting this truth is the greatest deception ever imposed on Black people.
Reclaiming this heritage is about more than pride; it’s about reconnecting with the power, wisdom, and divinity that has always been at the core of Black identity. As the chosen ones, it’s time to embrace and celebrate the truth of Blackness unapologetically.
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