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  Ignorance Is Death

Most people say ignorance is bliss but I'm convinced that ignorance is death. They say what you don’t know won’t hurt you; therefore, you must take bad situations and make the best of them. Unfortunately, most Black people never recognize bad situations to begin with; they just continue to live and die by the mechanisms of Life in blissful ignorance.

For years, these pictures of children with dark skin and long blond hair have been passing around social media. When the mis-informed see these pictures they say, “Black is so beautiful because Black people can have blond hair too”. They never take the time to research and understand how the anomaly of Black people with blond hair is possible.

The first thing they should understand is that 99% of the children in those pictures are from the Solomon Islands of the South Pacific. Don’t believe me? Take any one of the pictures you see and do a Google image search. The second thing they should understand is that before the 1960s there were no such traits as Black people with blond hair in the Solomon Islands.

Question: What happened in the Solomon Islands that created Black people with blond hair?

Answer: Nuclear Radiation.

Question: How did Nuclear Radiation affect some Black people way out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean?

Answer: The culprit of this unspeakable evil is France.

France is one of only 9 Nuclear Armed nations in the world and in their endeavor to join that evil club and perfect their weapons of war, they carried out numerous nuclear tests in the South Pacific between 1966 and 1996. The result was widespread contamination of the ocean, wildlife, vegetation, and the Polynesian people. In some regions the people’s skin turned pale white for months due to the excessive levels of radiation that they were subjected to.

Besides being able to kill life in an instant, nuclear radiation also has the ability to affect DNA. We all know that drinking or taking drugs while pregnant can cause birth defects but such defects are non-generational. On the other hand, nuclear radiation causes permanent DNA damage that may never correct through natural reproduction.

No one knows how many people died as a direct effect of the French nuclear tests in Polynesia since no one official records were kept. We only see the results in the health of the people and how their genetic traits have dramatically changed compared to other people in the South Pacific.

If you've never heards of the nuclear contamination of the South Pacific it's because the world turned a blind eye to Frances nuclear activities there. That’s also because other nuclear nations were doing similar evils of their own so they couldn’t be hypocritical. The locals did their best to fight back until international environmentalists joined their cause but the damage is permanent.

So, while that saga is over and we forget, don’t know, or don’t care, history will preserve it as a learning example for those of us who are proud of our Blackness. We know that it’s because of Desire Dependency why most ignorant Black people, including many of those same Islanders have shunned their Afrakan origins.

They now revel in their so-called beauty and see it as a reward for their pain but ignorance is not a trend. We know we are Afrakan and in our understanding of existence, we never start from step 1 by admiring the unnatural beauty created by evil; we always start from ground 0, which is Afrakan blackness.

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