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Re: Black Supremacy
In Response To: Black Supremacy ()

I don't use the term Black Supremacy because it could be easily misunderstood, abused and difficult to explain to people not grounded in the wisdoms of our ancestors.

For me Black Supremacy is about creativity and ideas that are generated from the depths of our souls, which are rooted in the knowledge of our ancestors. It is a state of awareness of our distant African past. It is a restoration on earth of the righteous ideals of our ancestors and giving credit to the original people who realized all the moral laws. It is to get back in touch with our dreamtime state, when we had clarity about spiritual matters.

The ancient Chinese taught students that until they saw black only then have they attained mastery. It is from the understanding of the people who brought wisdom to these lands we have the original Black Buddha, Black Virgin Mary and original Black Saviours.

Black superiority lifts up everyone of every race.

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