1 / 2

Willie Lynch and the Bible: The Truth Behind the Making of Slaves

Pain Joy Pain, a non-profit organization of repute is supporting the poor, deprived and oppressed black people in America. Raheem Muhammad, who is an active revolutionist, runs this organization for helping the black people and inviting people to support them. More details please visit https://www.articleted.com/article/270868/51406/Willie-Lynch-and-the-Bible--The-Truth-Behind-the-Making-of-Slaves<br>

painjoypain
Télécharger la présentation

Willie Lynch and the Bible: The Truth Behind the Making of Slaves

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Willie Lynch and the Bible: The Truth behind the Making of Slaves Many people have already come across this letter, yes; we are talking about Willie Lynch letter that established – how to make a slave. Many of you have read the letter and understood how the framework was made to break down black people mentally, physically and spiritually. They are all still struggling from this today. Slavery has historically been widespread in the world andcontinues these days in most countries. Many people have discussed the letter written by Willie Lynch and the Bible. But many believe it was a myth. Others know that it is the seed of evil like other evil deeds done bya group of white people in order to oppressing the black people for the many, many years. Supporting the Oppressed and Deprived Willie Lynch Letter: The Making of a Slave The William Lynch speech was nothing but an address that stated to be true by a certain William Lynch also known as Willie Lynch, to a gathering on the bank of the James River in Virginia in the year 1712 for controlling the slaves within the colony. The letter described exactly the same words as were used originally given by a slave owner, where he told other slave masters that he had discovered the “secret” to control the black slaves by setting them one against another. He told in the letter that he had outlined several differences amongst the slaves. He took the differences and made them bigger. He used fear, distrust, and envy to control the purposes. He also added that the methods he applied had worked on his modest plantation in the West Indies and it would work throughout the world. On the top of his list was “Age”, he added that it was there only because it was started with “A” and the second one is “Color”. There was intelligence, www.painjoypain.com Page 1

  2. size, sex, status on plantation, owners’ attitude, if the slaves live in the valley, on the hill, North, South, East, West, fine or coarse hair, tall or short. Now, you understand the list of differences. The document has been in print from the year 1970, but first gained widespread notice in the year 1990, when it was appeared online. From that time, it has sometimes been promoted as an authentic account of slavery during the 18th century. One important line was found in the letter. He had given an outline of action. He told that distrust is stronger than trust and envy is stronger than adulation, respect and/or admiration. Economic Empowerment Plan for Black People Putting It All Together In the year 2003, the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Strategy was published as a precursor to the B-BBEE Act. The advance economic transformation and improve the economic participation of black people in the economy. The main objective of the plan was to ensure that the economy is structured as well as transformed, so that it can enable the meaningful participation of the great number of black citizens and to further build capacity within the wider economic landscape. The goal of black economic empowerment plan is to correct inequalities, helping poor, distressed, and deprived black populations in the past, present and future. Pain Joy Pain Inc. is an official 501c3 non-profit organization inviting people to join the economic empowerment movement for black people in America, supporting the weaker and deprived. Their mission is to establish an incredibly powerful independent economic system for black people. The man behind this movement is – Raheem Muhammad, who is an active revolutionist, dedicated his life to establish a truly independent economic system for poor and oppressed people of America. He is the author of twogreat books “Oh, Say Can You See?” (Secrets) and the upcoming book Discernment (Truth Is In The Art). If you order through Pain Joy Pain website (www.painjoypain.com or www.thebeepinc.com) then your contribution will help them in establishing the Black Economic Empowerment Plan in America. philosophy of the Act was to www.painjoypain.com Page 2

More Related