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Thank you.You come across as a very sweet person Yellowbunzz tasty is it ?
I don't consider myself as such but thank you
Thank you.You come across as a very sweet person Yellowbunzz tasty is it ?
(The people enslaved my people are still well and alive. Jan van Riebeck is still chilling in his expensive house as we speak.)What do you think those movies could teach me about the black experience?
Have you been almost killed because of the color of your skin? Have you had to go through similiar things as your ancestors? Or have you had it a bit easier..and if so, why not live your life and be thankful you don’t have to live those things yourself.(The people enslaved my people are still well and alive. Jan van Riebeck is still chilling in his expensive house as we speak.)
These movies could teach you not to be so quick to tell black people to move on. My parents personally went through the worst during Apartheid. And I'll never forget the fact that my dad was almost killed on multiple occasions simply due to the color of his skin.
The reason I recommended these specific movies is because they left me with the mindset that despite all this positivity of races getting equal opportunities with each other. The reason why many black people to this day are still unemployed despite having higher education and experience. The reason why media portrays us as unattractive, unintelligent, unwanted.
Its because we are black. And the color of our skin and feautures is the reason why society looks down on us.
This taught me that the color of my skin definitely matters in how people of other races see me.
Because I have had experiences (despite being born into freedom) where white people would look at me as though I am disgusting. Ranging from my teachers to strangers who lived around my neighborhood. Only at the age of 9.
And it hurts, a lot.
Therefore we as black people can't forget what has happened. Since we know racism still exists to this day. And those movies are a reminder as well that our leaders were strong people who endured difficult circumstances so we could have the choice to chose what future we want to have.
Since if it were to continue, I wouldn't even be on this thread. I wouldn't even have a phone to begin with.
Not to mention, the reason black people in general have issues in their communities such as featurism and colourism is simply due to white people infiltrating this mindset that they were better and to look beautiful we must look like them for generations.
Thats why mixed kids even exist today, due to slave masters raping black slaves. And this also has a lot to do with spirituality since if I look at most coloured(mixed) communities. Most of them have identity issues and resort to crimes. (Doja Cat)
Why do you think that is? r*pe has a bunch of long lasting effects on the individual and the offspring of that individual.
Mental slavery still exists and is very evident due to what the generations who experienced slavery taught their generation and so on.
Black people were taught that they were nothing but animals. Here on earth to work and burn in hell after their death.
Now I can't just forget about that,No. (Since history repeats itself.) It happaned and I have to acknowledge that it did, can I forgive....yes and it gets harder when I see people like you lack the common sense to see that we are still taught this even today. Racism isn't an illusion, its real , evil and even kids experience it from a young age.
For goodness sake a white women called the cops and black toddler simply for brushing his bag against her but by mistake.
Tell me how this won't affect this child in the long run. They will always remember that traumatic event. And this kind of behavior only fuels the hatred. I was lucky enough for God to give me a father who shadowed me from more intense racism and never felt dirty by simple being black.
What is my point in this.....the past is the past but it has a way of influencing ones future.
I am going to leave it here, if you want to have a discussion about these kind of topics I suggest you start a thread. This thread wanst meant for these kind of topic. Like I've said before, the title is.
"Black people in the Bible"
Smack them in the kisser with this verse-..black influencers who talked about slavery being allowed in the bible..
I thought it was the black man that kills the black man that‘s the real danger in America because of the gang violence?George Floyd: Black man dies after US police pin him to ground
Four Minneapolis officers fired after the death of George Floyd, who died after being pinned down by a white officer.www.aljazeera.com
The good ol' USA "land of the free"... Well, except for having more prisoners than India or China, and 37% of them being black men. But it seems that just killing black people on the street is acceptable as well, even civilians can do it and not face prison (George Zimmerman...).
This is a very difficult subject to discuss, as are all emotionally charged subjects. That's why it is always best to keep emotion out of it, and rely strictly on what the Scriptures say and our God-given reason and common-sense.I feel as though many black people are recently being influenced that the bible was brought to everyone by white people specifically. This has caused a huge ruckus in the black christian community especially when it comes to young adults who believe that we as black people have been brainwashed for decades into slavery and that the Bible was used to convince black people that we were meant to be slaves by God. Which is a lie.
The Bible isn't a random book, which needs to be said since you can't pick a short quote out of the entire bible and judge it as a whole just to push your own narrative.
And due to our young generation being spoon fed useless unreliable information by their favorite influencers. They begin to believe that the bible was made to oppress black people which therefore creates very close-mindedness in this entire situation. Since the one thing you can do to lead a majority of black people away from is "racism"
So I wanted to mention here a few things I've picked up(I haven't read the bible entirely soooo don't expect much) about us as black people.
So the only popular reference of an African person in the bible is of Moses's wife who was Ethopian. We all know that story and if not feel free to search it online and you will get a few bible references.
The unpopular one was that Jesus was black this is due to the fact that on Revelation 1:12-14
"12.And I turned to see the voice that spake with me. And being turned, I saw seven golden candlesticks, 13.And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot ,and girt about the paps with a golden girdle.14. His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow, and his eyes were as a flame of fire 15. And his feet like unto fine brass as if they burned in a furnace, and his voice as the sound of many waters"
Now reflecting in the statement that his feet were like unto fine brass(which is known for being a bronze, browner colour) that burned in a furnace which further exclaims that he was darker in complexion.
Secondly his hair was as white as wool. Now black people in general are known for having very thick natural coily hair which represent the pattern if wool. The reason I'm talking of this statement was the fact that his hair was further said to be as white as "wool" at first then "as white as snow" further showcasing that this was his hair pattern.
Now as you've seen its clearly written how Jesus looks like yet there is no verse I'm familiar with in the bible which speaks on him having pale white skin, long blonde hair and blue eyes and.
(If so please reference it)
And to further that, long hair for a man isnt and wasnt a good but due to the amount of influence the catholic church has in the world, even christians began indoctrinating these things in church.
Which brings me to my last point which is, why does racism exist?
The devil of course, but he had sooo many options on which race would be most oppressed and the oppressers.
He chose white individuals specifically to be oppressers and left the mark of colorism in each ethnicity whilst making sure that even though all races would experience racism. Black people specifically would be the bottom barrel of everything.
Ugly
Unintelligent
Animals
Those are the stereotypes.
We experience the bitter end of the stick since we are generally darker in complexion.
Beauty standards were created to be opposite of everything we are. Pale skinned, straight hair, thin nose.
Even now if I were to ask you how the devil looked like, you would immedietly refer to the color black while Jesus on the other hand will be referred to as a pale man.
This is what made me consider this statement of his appearance in the bible to be even more true.
But this is just a theory I had....feel free to discuss with me more stuff here.
If such things take place it has a lot to do with the rich white men keeping poor black people in the ghetto through cultural warfare, with the intention of preventing them from developing a revolutionary consciousness and standing up against those who oppressed and still oppress them.I thought it was the black man that kills the black man that‘s the real danger in America because of the gang violence?
Lol...no that’s not it.If such things take place it has a lot to do with the rich white men keeping poor black people in the ghetto through cultural warfare, with the intention of preventing them from developing a revolutionary consciousness and standing up against those who oppressed and still oppress them.
While the other half of the US, the people you support and who are evangelical Christians, wanted to keep their slaves.The US fought a civil war that freed the slaves but no one really talks about that. Those people were freed until they started believing that they weren’t. It’s hard to be trapped by your mind.
They lost the war though and didn’t get to.While the other half of the US, the people you support and who are evangelical Christians, wanted to keep their slaves.
Never have seen a confederate flag where I live...Yet down south you still see confederate flags everywhere. Plenty in your part of the country ( Idaho/Montana/Utah)
Doesn't mean that half of the country's ideology disappeared. They're bitter now and take it out on others. You're a perfect example of thatThey lost the war though and didn’t get to.
I’m not an example of that at all. I don’t hate the black person and I’m not against them...I hope they succeed in life..as I hope all people succeed in life.Doesn't mean that half of the country's ideology disappeared. They're bitter now and take it out on others. You're a perfect example of that
You got proof of this? I guess all the Christians living through the periods where slavery of Africans wasnt around (~0-1500 AD) dont count?there were some good Christians who opposed those thing no doubt, but they were in the minority I'm afraid. Have you read any history ?
And to add on what you said,There are tons of Proof about Black People being in the Bible.(To clarify,I ain't got anything against White Folks,But it's time you knew the Truth,Cause 400 Years is done).400 Years = 2019-1619I feel as though many black people are recently being influenced that the bible was brought to everyone by white people specifically. This has caused a huge ruckus in the black christian community especially when it comes to young adults who believe that we as black people have been brainwashed for decades into slavery and that the Bible was used to convince black people that we were meant to be slaves by God. Which is a lie.
The Bible isn't a random book, which needs to be said since you can't pick a short quote out of the entire bible and judge it as a whole just to push your own narrative.
And due to our young generation being spoon fed useless unreliable information by their favorite influencers. They begin to believe that the bible was made to oppress black people which therefore creates very close-mindedness in this entire situation. Since the one thing you can do to lead a majority of black people away from is "racism"
So I wanted to mention here a few things I've picked up(I haven't read the bible entirely soooo don't expect much) about us as black people.
So the only popular reference of an African person in the bible is of Moses's wife who was Ethopian. We all know that story and if not feel free to search it online and you will get a few bible references.
The unpopular one was that Jesus was black this is due to the fact that on Revelation 1:12-14
"12.And I turned to see the voice that spake with me. And being turned, I saw seven golden candlesticks, 13.And in the midst of the seven candlesticks one like unto the son of man, clothed with a garment down to the foot ,and girt about the paps with a golden girdle.14. His head and his hairs were white like wool, as white as snow, and his eyes were as a flame of fire 15. And his feet like unto fine brass as if they burned in a furnace, and his voice as the sound of many waters"
Now reflecting in the statement that his feet were like unto fine brass(which is known for being a bronze, browner colour) that burned in a furnace which further exclaims that he was darker in complexion.
Secondly his hair was as white as wool. Now black people in general are known for having very thick natural coily hair which represent the pattern if wool. The reason I'm talking of this statement was the fact that his hair was further said to be as white as "wool" at first then "as white as snow" further showcasing that this was his hair pattern.
Now as you've seen its clearly written how Jesus looks like yet there is no verse I'm familiar with in the bible which speaks on him having pale white skin, long blonde hair and blue eyes and.
(If so please reference it)
And to further that, long hair for a man isnt and wasnt a good but due to the amount of influence the catholic church has in the world, even christians began indoctrinating these things in church.
Which brings me to my last point which is, why does racism exist?
The devil of course, but he had sooo many options on which race would be most oppressed and the oppressers.
He chose white individuals specifically to be oppressers and left the mark of colorism in each ethnicity whilst making sure that even though all races would experience racism. Black people specifically would be the bottom barrel of everything.
Ugly
Unintelligent
Animals
Those are the stereotypes.
We experience the bitter end of the stick since we are generally darker in complexion.
Beauty standards were created to be opposite of everything we are. Pale skinned, straight hair, thin nose.
Even now if I were to ask you how the devil looked like, you would immedietly refer to the color black while Jesus on the other hand will be referred to as a pale man.
This is what made me consider this statement of his appearance in the bible to be even more true.
But this is just a theory I had....feel free to discuss with me more stuff here.