Slavery never would’ve happened if the black man wouldn’t have sold his own children and his kindred to the white slave owner.

Christianity had not been heard of in Africa or the dark continent until the white slave trader arrived there with his bible and his cross. All they had ever heard of is voodoo and Islam.

It’s important that we understand this truth, but it isn’t well received because the black man doesn’t want to hear the truth or admit his own hypocrisy.

Henry Louis Gates tells the truth about the black man selling his brother.

I’m here to state that slavery in America was just and it was biblical, and I will do more teachings on this.

I understand that I will never be loved. You can point out the truth to them and they will ever understand it.

Here’s the dilemma. I am going to meeting with a real-estate agent today. The issue is that freedom for the Hamite brother, who calls himself African American, will never happen because his brain does not operate at the level where he can clearly see freedom. He doesn’t have that capability.

It’s the same problem that Moses had. Moses had been called out from among the Jews and he went down to Egypt and he spent forty years in the desert. He saw and heard God at the Burning Bush, performed great works, and brought the people out.

But even the people he brought out didn’t believe the Promise Land promise, didn’t believe that God had spoken to Moses, didn’t believe the Laws that Moses had set in order, and the Jews did not believe that their slavery in Egypt was just and biblical, and because of that unbelief, they didn’t go into the Promise Land.

So, my dilemma is that the people don’t believe that slavery was just and biblical. I mean the subject was so critical that the Jews did not enter the Promise Land. There was such tension between Moses and the freed people that it actually caused Moses to blow his own opportunity to enter the Promise Land. Joshua had to take the generation that was born in the desert to the Promise Land.

For forty years the people that Moses was sent to bless wanted to go back to Egypt, so they could eat cucumbers and leeks, and so for forty years, Moses couldn’t convince them, and neither can I, but I’m not going to quit.

The subject matter today is that the plantation life of slaves during the Antebellum period is to be desired above ghetto living.

I grew up on a plantation as a sharecropper. What does sharecropper mean? It means that the man who owned the land allowed my father to live on the land rent free and my father was able to plant a crop and during harvest time, we’d harvest the crop & sell it and both my father and the land owner received a part.

I grew up a sharecropper, and I grew up on the same plantation that my grandfather’s father was a slave on.

It was beautiful land and I used to ride beautiful horses. I grew up in that experience just like Moses grew up with the experience he grew up with.

I’ll take that lifestyle any day over what’s happening in South Central Chicago today. We didn’t kill each other the way they kill each other in South Central Chicago.

On the plantation, we didn’t kill each other, but we prayed and helped one another. Killing each other is the last thing we thought about. I mean the way they are killing each other in New York and South-Central Chicago, and Los Angeles, we would have never.

What has happened?

I believe that God has given me the long life that he has given me is because I go all the way back to slavery.

Baltimore, bordered up houses, garbage everywhere you look. There used to be tulips and flowers and hedges.

If we could reverse and go back to the plantation and slavery, we would be a much better people.

Four thousand people were killed in a period in Chicago and that many people wasn’t killed in 150 years during slavery. But you think that the Chicago killings, the rap music, the drive-by shootings, the vulgarity, the perversion of sexuality that is now so pervasive in the negro ghetto is better than what I outline in my growing up years as a young boy drinking pure clean water and enjoying sunshine and never thinking about killing anybody?

Do you prefer homelessness, rap music, and shootings?

There’s something wrong with that kind of thinking.

Black youths and innocent babies in Chicago are being killed every day and you don’t hear Obama saying anything because it doesn’t bleed anybody’s heart because they just don’t give a damn.

The same thing that allows them to be unconcerned about the massive shootings and killings every weekend in Chicago is proof that they just don’t understand the words of life.

And his emotions tell him that I am not for the black man.

Even if Jesus came and wrote it on the streets of Harlem, they are never going to receive me. I am a marked man and have been one for quite some time. The ghetto mentality is killing people because they don’t know how to get out of homelessness and dependency and to start their own businesses.

I’m talking about men being leaders in their homes, leaders in the church, leaders in the community, and business owners, but the Hamite man doesn’t know how to do these things.

I’d rather live on a plantation than the walk the concrete jungles of these major cities.

Black people don’t have enough humanity or spirituality in them to care about each other’s lives, otherwise, they wouldn’t kill each other.

My mother used to say to me that you may be raggedy, but you don’t have to be dirty. Take your shirt off tonight and wash it and get up in the morning and put it on and go to school.

The dilemma that Moses faced with the Jews coming out of slavery is the same dilemma of black people today coming out of slavery. They just don’t understand. They don’t have the cognitive ability to see who they are or what they’re doing to each other, and now they’re running around blaming everybody but themselves.

And now the democrats are supporting men who cut off their genitals and sex perversion such as men with men and women with women. And this same sex marriage stuff is not going away because it is more powerful than rock and roll.

Just because you live in a ghetto, you don’t have to kill everybody else.

When you look at the simplicity of it, it is sick, and the very fact that millions of black people are not up in arms and asking God, “What is wrong with us?” “What is wrong with us?” “God fix us, fix us, God.” “We’re broken, God, fix us, what is wrong with us?”

But instead of admitting they are wrong they point to the white man. I mean it will literally blow your mind.

I’m not just talking about the ones that are homeless or in jail or on drugs. I’m talking about the ones like Cornell West, and Van Jones. What is wrong? Black people will kill tomorrow.

There was a shooting down in Lafayette. I’ve been to Lafayette, Louisiana on a couple of occasions. It was this weekend at a gas station. A man had a knife, and the police told him to put it down. They tased him and he still didn’t put it down. So, the police shot him and killed him. They told him numerous times to drop the knife and they tased him several times and he still wouldn’t drop the knife. Listen, homeboy, you can’t fight the police with a knife. Drop the knife and fight them in court. But the black man doesn’t think like that. And I don’t understand the millions that are going to march in support of him. Do they not understand that they are supporting a man that tried to fight the police when there were 5 of them with Glocks and all he had was a knife?

We have to teach out young kids that if the police say drop it, then drop it. But you don’t get out there and march.

The black man doesn’t understand the world. He never built a sea-worthy vessel. He never built a monument. And then they talk about Obama being the first black president.

And the rest of Japheth society looks at him.

Look at your neighborhood and look at your baby-making fathers and baby mama’s.

Just because you are black, and poor doesn’t mean you should run away from you responsibility to the children you bring into this world.

Years ago, I had a brigade of homeless young men that didn’t have jobs, so I bought them all brooms and had them go up and down Lenox Avenue and 116th street all the way up to 125th street then from there to Martha’s Gulley Park and sweep all around there, then they could come in for lunch.

We led them to clean your own streets and neighborhoods.

So, my dilemma is will the black man ever wake up and learn or will I end up like Moses? Moses was trying to tell people about a Promise Land and all they wanted to do was back to Obama in Egypt.

I do not want anybody to misunderstand and think that I am quitting. I don’t quit, and I don’t give up.

I told the Lord I am going to get this job done. God chose me when I was picking cotton. I’m strong and powerful and smart, and I’m going to get this job done.

There may be only one or two people, mainly Japheth people, who look at me and see what I’m up against.

The Japheth man does not have the black man disease and he can see how crazy the black man is. A nine-year-old boy can see how crazy LeBron James is. The nine-year-old Japheth boy is not cursed so he can see that LeBron James doesn’t know what in the hell he is talking about.

I’m the Lord’s servant but I am going to get this job done.

God can go to sleep and depend on me. Come hell or high water, I’m going to teach the men in this community how to be righteous.

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