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The greatest injustice that the black man has suffered is not slavery, because many other races including our brothers the white people suffered the same fate, so every race and people on the face of the earth at one point or the other in their history experienced slavery, collectively as a people, or singly as victims of the ancient trade of human sale. As a black man I empathise with the pains, travails and afflictions of my ancestors, and that is why for many years, I campaigned against the idea of the payment of reparation, because I know to collect money is tantamount to selling the…mehr

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The greatest injustice that the black man has suffered is not slavery, because many other races including our brothers the white people suffered the same fate, so every race and people on the face of the earth at one point or the other in their history experienced slavery, collectively as a people, or singly as victims of the ancient trade of human sale. As a black man I empathise with the pains, travails and afflictions of my ancestors, and that is why for many years, I campaigned against the idea of the payment of reparation, because I know to collect money is tantamount to selling the future of little black children all over the world. The greatest injustice done to the black man, is the erasure of his identity in antiquity, and the systematic generational hypnotism carried out on his progeny, so as to make them believe they are lesser than their peers from other races. Moses married a black woman, King Solomon married a black woman, Joseph married a black, these facts are boldly written in every Bible all over the world. So why is the blackman facing racism and racial abuse today? It is because a lie has endured for too long and errors persisted for too many generations.
Autorenporträt
Adeshina Adediji wurde 1976 in Nigeria geboren und ist weithin als Radikaler bekannt, da er reformistische Ansichten über Religion und afrikanische Geschichte vertritt. Er ist ein renommierter Kameramann und Entertainer in Nigeria. Ein messianischer Jude und Rabbiner, der die CBS-Schule gründete, eine kostenlose Schule für alle Schüler in Ogijo, Nigeria. Er gründete das KWC-Institut, eine TV- und Filmschule.