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The expiration of shaitan begins the elevation of the chosen...Certain things MUST happen...for other things TO happen
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@GEN80 Immigrants helped build America.. Irish , Italians, Chinese.. your ancestors took their own people captive and sold them to work in farms. Honestly your people live in a fantasy state.
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@ScottDog6 White history revision does a disservice to whites making them believe they are builders of civilization when they had no part in original civilization and just a grafted people who will still be in the hills and cave sides of Europe if it wasn’t for us the original people
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@godwithin1514 Part of scripture is prophecy. Which means in the future. It was and is talking about us.
No people living or dead fit the description of many of the scriptures more than the Black People of America.
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@Joseph18261335 The Irish and Italians didn’t do anything but immigrate to a nation already built by us
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@GEN80 You picked cotton, the Irish, and Italians did way more building. Get a fucking grip, just because you claim it and say it doesn’t make it true. Black fatigue is real and growing. 🫵🏽🤷🏽
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Their unpaid labor established the physical foundations of America’s capital, vast agricultural infrastructure, and the nation's early financial and global economic power
Before the Civil War, nearly every railroad in the American South was built almost exclusively by black slaves. Thousands of enslaved men were forced to clear forests, grade track beds, lay iron, and blast tunnels in brutal conditions. Railroad companies either purchased enslaved laborers outright or rented them from local plantation owners
The U.S. Capitol & White House: Enslaved laborers quarried stone, hauled timber, and did heavy masonry and carpentry for these iconic symbols of American democracy.
The Smithsonian Institution: Enslaved workers quarried the red sandstone used for the Smithsonian Castle in Washington, D.C.
Southern Infrastructure & Fortifications: Enslaved people constructed vital infrastructure like the Blue Ridge Railroad, the Memphis and Hernando Plank Road, and the Fort Jefferson military installation in Florida.
University Campuses: Many prestigious early universities utilized enslaved labor to build foundational campus structures, including the University of Virginia, University of North Carolina, and Washington and Lee University.
Presidential Estates: Enslaved laborers built the physical plantations and mansions of founding fathers, including George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, and James Madison’s Montpelier
Wall Street: In the 1600s, slaves built the protective physical wall in New York that gave Wall Street its name, as well as the city's early public infrastructure and slave market
enslaved people built the foundational wealth of the United States. The forced cultivation and processing of cotton, sugar, and tobacco made America an agricultural powerhouse, while this commerce fueled the growth of Northern banks, textile mills, and insurance companies.’
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Their unpaid labor established the physical foundations of America’s capital, vast agricultural infrastructure, and the nation's early financial and global economic power
Before the Civil War, nearly every railroad in the American South was built almost exclusively by black slaves. Thousands of enslaved men were forced to clear forests, grade track beds, lay iron, and blast tunnels in brutal conditions. Railroad companies either purchased enslaved laborers outright or rented them from local plantation owners
The U.S. Capitol & White House: Enslaved laborers quarried stone, hauled timber, and did heavy masonry and carpentry for these iconic symbols of American democracy.
The Smithsonian Institution: Enslaved workers quarried the red sandstone used for the Smithsonian Castle in Washington, D.C.
Southern Infrastructure & Fortifications: Enslaved people constructed vital infrastructure like the Blue Ridge Railroad, the Memphis and Hernando Plank Road, and the Fort Jefferson military installation in Florida.
University Campuses: Many prestigious early universities utilized enslaved labor to build foundational campus structures, including the University of Virginia, University of North Carolina, and Washington and Lee University.
Presidential Estates: Enslaved laborers built the physical plantations and mansions of founding fathers, including George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, and James Madison’s Montpelier
Wall Street: In the 1600s, slaves built the protective physical wall in New York that gave Wall Street its name, as well as the city's early public infrastructure and slave market
enslaved people built the foundational wealth of the United States. The forced cultivation and processing of cotton, sugar, and tobacco made America an agricultural powerhouse, while this commerce fueled the growth of Northern banks, textile mills, and insurance companies.’
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@CallanRodg71759 Liberia don’t have anything to do with us
Can you build any country without ‘free labor’?
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Yes that’s relevant too. IF America is destroyed such whereas it becomes inhabitable then we will be established elsewhere
But what I’m referring to is Joseph found in the Book of Genesis. Sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, he rose from being a prisoner to becoming the ruler of the land. Joseph represents a people. And we was sold by Africans
But under either scenario America is still ours even if it’s in flames. The whole planet is ours
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@francisguy444 @BabyzTiger It wasn’t Elijah Muhammad’s creation. It is Master Fard Muhammad’s creation. And Malcolm was just one of the students of Elijah who reached the heights.
There was the Nation (not an organization) before Malcolm and one after him
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@BabyzTiger @GEN80 I acknowledge that it was Elijah Muhammad’s creation but without Malcolm the organization was a starving entity. Take Malcolm away from the NOI is like taking Jesus out of Christianity
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@GEN80 It’s true. Malcolm was in the streets. All that stopped once he was assassinated and then it became about passing the offering plate
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@GEN80 That’s true. The NOI is basically surviving on what Malcolm memory and not actual work for the Black American community. They get more reverence from being associated with Malcolm than anything else
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@GEN80 3:118 O you who believe, take not for intimate friends others than your own people: they spare no pains to cause you loss. They love that which distresses you. Vehement hatred has already appeared from out of their mouths, and that which their hearts conceal is greater still.
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