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  Black People Are Easy to Kill

It’s very sad to see and hear news of all the killings in America on a daily basis and unfortunately, most of the victims are Black. Racist white Police officers are killing Black people to quench their raciest neurosis. Black Police officers are killing Black people because they feel we’re embarrassing them in the eyes of the establishment they’ve sworn to protect. Other races of people are killing Black people because they know the establishment won’t care and they will get away with the crime with just a slap on the wrist.

Most of all, Black people are killing each other more than the Police and people of other races because we don’t value the lives of our own people. We also know that society won’t care that we’re killing each other as long as our Black on Black violence doesn’t spill over and affect them. These subtle and unabated trends in society are contributing to a greater psychological programming that has become the accepted norm and that is that Black people are easy to kill.

The killing of Black people is an egregious act to all conscientious Black people, not just myself. However, the solution of some conscientious Black people is to sink deeper into the religious illusions that our slave masters gave us to pacify our despair during slavery. Some conscientious Black people are buying into corrupt conservative ideology that suggests that Black people are naturally violent and some conscientious Black people are choosing to distance themselves from other Black people altogether. Those solutions are not working and will never work to solve Black on Black violence because only a true understanding of Life will stop the killings.  

My assessment of religion is that it is humanity’s greatest attempt at a conscientious existence. Religion acts on the human conscience to build moral fiber and strengthen one’s self-discipline to control one’s desires, which is the key driving force of life. Unfortunately, most religious people have no idea how religion works because they have become corrupted by a desire to achieve immortality in the physical.

Subsequently, they believe that their gods will redeem them from the corruption, crime, and violence that their own ignorance of Life caused but as we can clearly see, religious leaders are either engorging themselves with the money of their followers or they are sexually exploiting the women and children of their congregations. 

The vast majority of Black people who have gained success and status in any society usually adapt a conservative mind-state. Whether its political, fiscal, or social, it’s all in the name of self-preservation. The truth is that real conservatism has nothing to do with self-preservation; real conservatism is giving precedence to one’s own conscience. Conscience is the Spiritual energy of the Great Spirit that is the Universe helping us fight against the desire driven mechanisms of life.

Rich Black conservatives are desperately trying to maintain their status among white elites. They side with the racists to support tougher crime laws knowing such laws are abused by racists to marginalize Black people. When they see black people being discriminated against or brutalized by the police, they say that person must have done something wrong. They will not spend their money in the Black community or support causes that call for Black empowerment.

As the moral influence of our ancestors fade, a lot of Black youth are becoming Desire Dependent. A lot of Black youth have become drug addicts, con artists, and downright killers. Black women are sacrificing their bodies with silicone, bleaching creams, and hair straightening chemicals. Most inner-city streets have become war zones with Black adults scared to come out of their homes because of their own Black youth. Eventually they move to white communities where they aren’t wanted only to be subjected to racism of the worst kind.

How do we make Black people harder to kill?

Is the solution sinking deeper into religious cultism, adopting white conservative ideology, or equipping ourselves with bigger and more lethal weapons for self-defense? No; the solution is not to sink deeper into religion. We have been trying this solution for decades but while some religions such as Islam has helped to improve our self-discipline abilities, they are all flawed because they hold Blacks subservient to other people’s moral crutches.

The solution is not to accept white conservative ideology either because it is based on white supremacy ideology. The solution is also not to equip ourselves with more guns because more guns without the right thinking will only produce more killing.

The first step in making Black people harder to kill will involve the adopting of a new Spiritual belief system such as the HERUInterface. Once we do, we as Black people will understand how and why the Black race is the progenitor of the human species. We were created by the Great Spirit that is the Universe as perfect beings and since other races came from us, it is they who are the mutants.

The second thing that we should understand is that this world is supernatural. What does that mean? It doesn’t mean that the Earth is flat and that we live inside a Snow-Globe-like structure under the guidance and protection of a God. It means that the boundaries that govern physical and abstract reality are blurred. There is a physical world and a Spiritual world and each of us has a physical side and a Spiritual side.

Our cognition or self-awareness is not just our physical bodies. Although we appear to be bound to our physical selves, we are omnipotent Spirits who simply inhabit host bodies here in the physical world. The fact that we don’t know or understand why this is so is by choice and due to the fact that our Spirit exists forever, the experiencing of adversity in the physical naturally become our greatest challenge. That is why we choose to forget every time we reincarnate into physical host bodies.

Consider this. If you were born a Bird, would you not want to be free to be a Bird and do all the things that Birds do? If you woke up one day and found yourself locked inside a cage would you not long to be free and do all that you can to escape the confines of the cage? If there were other animals also trapped around you inside the cage including other Birds, which animals would you develop kinship with? The reality is that we will always develop kinship with our own kind even though we are all animals.

Therefore, recognizing and acknowledging kinship with our own kind is the first step toward ensuring that we will become harder to kill. This is known as Black Unity and everlasting strength exists in unity. The Police and other races could never kill us so easily when they see that we are unified as a race. They will know that if they kill one of us, they’re going to have to kill us all because they will be held to account.

Black Unity will also build Black Pride so that as we begin to value the lives of Black people the strength of our collective Black Consciousness will also begin to grow. We will begin to value the lives of our own Black brothers and sisters again and because we now know that we are created to be free, no one will ever use our own ignorance of reality to enslave us again.

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You almost made me skip my lunch... It's chilling to read such a graphic account of risks facing Black communities in the US.
Giving up isn't an option. First, and foremost, as you have rightly stated, is Unity. After Unity, explore and exhaust every legal avenue available. The people being killed are Americans and must be seen as such. Then the next answer to be demanded urgently using all legal means is: Why is America slaughtering its own citizens...? At that stage, the UN can take over the matter.
2021-08-24 05:22:49
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