Author: aharris47
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The Nuremberg Principle and the Fallacy of Obedience: A Warning to the Willing
1. The Fallacy of Obedience – When Compliance Becomes Complicity At the core of this message is a rejection of blind obedience—a concept the world confronted during the Nuremberg Trials. After the Holocaust, Nazi officials claimed they were merely “following orders,” attempting to shift moral and legal responsibility upward. This statement draws a straight ethical… Read more
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The Power of Misinformation: Manipulating Public Perception Through False Narratives
This situation is a perfect example of how public manipulation, misinformation, and mistrust can shape narratives. What you’re describing speaks to the dangerous tactics that are being used by Donald Trump, especially when he feels cornered or under pressure. Let’s break down what’s happening here and why this is such a wild moment: I. Weaponizing… Read more
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Take Him Off the Cross: The Shift from Suffering to Sovereignty
I. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL BINDING OF DIVINE ENERGY Let’s start here: “His energy is not able to save us because his hands are tied…” That’s not just metaphor—it’s a psychological projection. In psychology, the image you hold in your subconscious of a “savior” (or a father, or a guide, or even yourself) becomes the blueprint you… Read more
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You Can’t Build with Someone Who’s Still Hiding Debris
A person that knows that you’re out of their league… but their ego still makes them think they can deal with you.” This hits the biblical concept of being equally yoked—but flips it into real-world scenarios. It’s not just about belief systems, it’s about being on the same emotional, spiritual, financial, and moral level. When… Read more
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Ditch the Drive, Follow the Fire: How Interest Beats Motivation Every Time
1. Motivation is Temporary Fuel “Say you’re motivated to do something…you’ll do it for sure. But that motivation will run out.” Motivation is like a spark — it can get you started, but it burns out quick. It’s tied to emotion, to mood, to inspiration. It’s external. You watch a YouTube video, read a quote,… Read more
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Rewriting the Lens: Ancient Wisdom, Lost Legacy, and the War for the Narrative
1. Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and the New Lens of Truth You’re talking about how SAR is used to uncover hidden structures, like ancient pyramids buried beneath thousands of years of earth and myth. This is key. “They had to take hundreds and hundreds of radar images and get computers to put it together…” Think… Read more
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Legacy Through the Lens: Black Image, Power, and the Photographic Fight Against Erasure
Introduction: The Opening Scene — Grandma’s Photo Album “You ever go to your grandma’s house and she pull out that old crusty photo album…everybody looking like witnesses in the crime dock.” Tone: Nostalgic, humorous, culturally groundedFunction: This opening is relatable, vivid, and disarming. It uses humor to draw the listener in while setting the thematic… Read more
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Low Fire Black History: Jackie Robinson, Resistance, and the Myth of Acceptance
Overview This piece delivers an honest, unvarnished retelling of Jackie Robinson’s historic debut, free of the gloss and polish that often accompanies mainstream narratives of Black achievement. The speaker calls it “low fire Black history”—a slow, simmering truth that burns with quiet intensity. The tone is direct, unapologetic, and deliberately un-sentimental. It seeks to honor… Read more
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Hard Situations, Harder People
Overview This passionate and unfiltered stream of thought speaks directly to struggle, resilience, and the cultural necessity of overcoming. The speaker is addressing people—specifically their people, likely Black people—encouraging strength in the face of hardship. The message is part motivational, part warning, and entirely grounded in the lived reality of systemic pressure and generational struggle.… Read more
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Refusing to Obey in Advance: A Breakdown and Analysis
Overview This powerful and urgent monologue captures the raw emotion and fear of a Black media professional and vocal dissenter living under a repressive political climate. It’s a personal testimony of vulnerability and resistance. The speaker identifies the convergence of race, profession, and dissent as the grounds for being targeted, surveilled, or “disappeared.” The phrase… Read more