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Elijah Grant

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The Domination of the Black Mind

By Dr. Elijah Grant

There are statements coming from many of the older folks in the Afrikan community that indicated that "many of our strong Afrikan people are marked to be slaughtered and with that strategy, White Supremacy will dominate us." There is a lot of truth in that statement but I will include an addendum to that remark. White Supremacy dominates us because of its MIND NUMBING religion. This religion tells you to LOVE your enemy, turn the other cheek if you are struck, and suffer through atrocities without addressing the problems yourself because God will save you if you suffer righteously. This is MENTACIDE at its best. The reason I call it that is because a people who depend on a divine force without loving themselves enough to defend themselves, is a doomed, fearstruck, and mentally unsound people. That is what many of our people have become and White Supremacy is moving in on our children.

The Conscienceless Black Elite

We have so many conscienceless bourgeois among our ranks. They appear to be no better than our oppressor when they endorse a Caucasian dominated rulership. It is pathetically idiotic to think that we can depend on an OPPRESSIVE nation. Apparently, the so-called Black elite has NO VISION because they are blinded by Caucasian materialism.

The Legacy of Miseducation Continues

Our young people are being brain-contaminated by the white supremacy elements from their first encounter with the educational system in this nation. It's no wonder we have lost some of them. After our young people are indoctrinated by white supremacy, many will become like Charles Barkley, Kamala Harris, and many others. These are three of the most CONFUSED Afrikans in Amerikkka! They actively support the tactics instituted against Afrikans.

Now, we have new recruits flocking to white supremacy for another bout of miseducation. When will we learn? It appears NEVER!

Where are Our Real Men?

It is no secret that many of our children who are smart are flocking to the unwitting support of White Supremacy. Also, there appear to be so few Black men to aid them in their struggle. When it comes time for our young people to seek some guidance, assistance, and support from their own people, most of them (specifically the poor) receives a lot of rhetoric and nothing else. It's no surprise to see Caucasians cashing in on their talents. They exploit their athletic skills for University profit, and they exploit their academic skill for European advantage. All because the historically Black Universities are too interested in getting students with money rather than talent. This is a self fulfilled prophecy for failure in our culture. Why? Because if we can't control the present; we WON'T control the future.

Rhetorical Ethics among Afrikans

Rhetoric, without supportive action, means nothing. Our children are smarter than that. To them, image (also known as perception) is everything. Our image has been tarnished with blabbermouths, ineffectual leadership, and a timid philosophy that says that the white man is smarter and more caring. This is the message that I get when I talk to our young people.They know that all we have been doing, as a people for the most part, is talking. There has been some exceptions, but they remain few. I go into churches, prisons, and schools and see the effects of a people who do a lot of talking and little else, and believe me when I say that it is truly sickening. Not only do we appear to be self destructing, but we also appear to see it as our fate.

Who is Behind this Mentacide?

There are many facets of mentacide but I will say that the most destructive element of this brain-contamination is many money-grabbing preachers. All they really care about is how much money is put into the collection plate. If you tell them to go into a poor community and work with young people, you get excuses. I do believe that they are afraid of their own people. What kind of leadership is that?

I have given presentations in church (quoting relevant scripture like 1 Corinthians 6: 19-20 ) and received standing ovations, but when my lecture is over, ministers are quick to step in and defuse the powerfulness of my truth with their mind numbing philosophy of subservience. They still believe that God will take care of everything (even if you are killing yourself with poisonous JUNK food).

I gave many presentations in prison, and Black administrators are quick to assume that I'm gang connected because I tell my brothers to stop the gang wars, start eating raw fruits in abundance, and develop ideas for the creation of their own enterprises that are legal.They (Black administrators) still believe that our young men are beyond redemption, and this attitude is reinforced by their slave master on a daily basis. There are some exceptions, but none that will challenge the system the way that I have in the past and present.

It appears that some Afrikans love the almighty master on the plantation too much. They think that if we are to experience real change, it must come from the master of the plantation. I want to say that NOTHING could be further from the truth!
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