Saturday, April 16, 2011

SLAVE SYSTEM

BREAK DOWN THE SLAVE SYSTEM

Its going to be very difficult for us to start doing things like working together in harmony, take back our Black hair industry, respecting each other etc etc, if we don’t first create an atmosphere that speaks to all these conditions. That’s what using the words Slave System mean and will create. This is something we can all do it will not cost you anything just a little effort is needed.



“Stop calling our fore father and mothers Slaves.” Just tell everyone our fore fathers and mothers were placed in the Slave System and that’s the way you are saying it from now on (Calling it by its rightful name). Calling them SLAVES

is a prim example of the slave system working in full bloom against us. Don’t try to explain it just make the statement. (Most people will understand because the statement speaks for itself.) It is not good to explain the Slave System but you can point to the things that most of us complain about, that’s the slave system. The slave system teaches us to always explain everything. When you explain everything it gives the Slave System information to make you sound like you don’t know what you are talking about. We don’t need words we need action. So don’t explain just keep saying you know longer accept the words SLAVE or SLAVERY anymore.



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