The history of humanity is marked by a tragic narrative of genocide, slavery, intimidation, and annihilation that has profoundly impacted a particular race. For centuries, Black people have endured unimaginable suffering, with their history and contributions often erased or distorted.

The real history of the Black race has been largely expunged from the records, replaced by narratives that attribute most historical achievements to the white race. This has led to a distorted view of history, where Black people are frequently portrayed as passive or absent. Big White-owned entertainment corporations never fail to remind Black people that they are slaves through their fictitious history books and films.

The devastating effects of slavery and colonization have been catastrophic, with millions of Black people decimated across the globe. This trauma has had a lasting impact on the Black community, with many still seeking recognition and reparations for the historical injustices they have faced.

The majority of us are not operating at our full potential due to psychological interference that has impacted our mental state. If a black man has heard his whole life that he is a slave, you can’t expect him to stand up straight. His generation will act the way he is described.

While some African-Americans have acknowledged the sins of their captors and have sought to learn from the past, others may defend that some captors to avoid discussing the topic altogether. This is the effect of 500 years of all types of diabolical slavery known to man.

The lack of apology or compensation for the descendants of slaves is another glaring omission. Many countries that benefited from this terrible carnage done to black people seem to shift the blame when confronted about it, rather than taking responsibility for their role in the atrocities.

The relationship between Black people and their former captors remains a complex and painful issue, with many Black historians struggling to understand why their ancestors’ suffering is not acknowledged or apologized for. Until this day, the US government and those abroad who benefitted from black genocide has turned the other side when it comes to black issues.

The legacy of historical atrocities continues to impact the lives of Black people today. Systemic inequalities and disparities created through slavery, colonization, and genocide have not been adequately addressed. The lack of acknowledgment and reparations for these historical injustices has contributed to ongoing suffering and marginalization. Many Black people feel that their experiences and perspectives are not being considered, and that their struggles are not recognized as an ongoing reality.

Saying ‘history is history’ doesn’t consider how events from the past continue to affect our lives today. Most white people get fatigued and want us to forget about every bad thing imaginable, that was done to us. But how can we forget so easily when the only thing that has changed in 400 years is that we no longer hold chains in our hands? 

The struggles faced by Black people are not simply a relic of the past, but an ongoing reality that requires recognition and action. The persistence of systemic inequalities and disparities raises questions about the extent to which meaningful change is possible.

For me, it will always be a mystery why Black people have been able to accept and forgive those whose descendants have caused unimaginable pain. In fact, it is present practically everywhere in the world, not just in America. This is an issue that I am unable to understand, as it appears to be a form of self-induced witchcraft.

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