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Hate, the outcome of fear...


Nothing good has ever came out of fear, unless we use fear in a “face everything and rise" manner. Fear is one of the traits that are consanguineously as detrimental as the feelings of hate and sadness nor anger. None of us are oblivious to the negativity nor dead weight that these feelings bring us, yet we hold on dearly to them more than the feelings of love and happiness. However, let us explore the art of hate.

Hate is a strong emotion, an inextricable fact that almost all humans can verify. Hate is what impels good people to become murderers, abusers, bullies, racists, misogynists and to partake in all kinds of discriminations that we know. Mortal humans strongly believe that hate is the opposite of love; but what is it, exactly, that makes one not come to a conclusion that the absence of love invites fear? 

We’ve learned about all the gruesome events that took place in history, we also witness such gruesome events even today. As humans, we were created to go through life with the aid of learning; hence, we were offered brains. The best gift God has ever offered mankind. How many of us utilize this gift in a correct manner nor the manner in which it was intended to be used? Ego, has become the bandana that most of us voluntarily wear because it removes the true vision of reality and offer us the pedestal we seek and only effortlessly find in our chimerical worlds. Ego bereaves us the ability to learn; it is, actually akin to fear. 

These traits hinder the humans’ ability to learn. Fear impels humans to put effort nor attempt to understand what they lack knowledge nor understanding of. In lieu, they choose to hate it, which is the most comfortable option. 

Our biggest mistake, as humans. We seek comfort in a world where we’ve been put to work and leave our respective legacies. Why would one seek comfort in this world when being a cadaver is inextricably inevitable? 

Fear is an art. It is the reason why certain Europeans chose to enslave Africans nor still be racist towards them. In fact, almost all races comprise individuals who have this strong feeling of hate towards Africans nor blacks. However, I seek not to impel Africans to start developing anger nor hate towards other races nor those who blatantly discriminate against blacks; I seek to eradicate that kind of feeling in the heart of Africans. This, however, can be achieved through looking at this subject in an objective manner. Black people, before colonization were not referred to as “black people” nor were they poor as the Europeans claim, today. Africans had all the wealth you can think of and ever imagine; hence, the richest man to have ever lived is still none other than the great African king Mansa Musa. Today, a caucasian is deemed the richest man in the world. Caucasians saw Mansa Musa and his possessions, which they did not have nor own but what baffled them nor utterly flabbergasted them, was his enormous generosity. 

“How can someone, in their right mind, give away so much gold effortlessly and without expecting much in return?” they thought to themselves.

That’s when they experienced an epiphany of the wealth that the so called “dark continent” possesses. They were afraid of these negroes but they desired to acquire nor own what these negroes had. What best way to defeat someone you fear than to subjugate them? 

These people were so amazing that the scorching hot sun didn’t affect them negatively, but it gave them more energy and power. Their hair is strong and cannot be easily penetrated by a mere comb, let alone they have the ability to exist in the 5th dimension. These people are some kind of Gods but they’re oblivious to that fact, which was the Europeans strongest point of attack. 

They came to Africa the same way UFOs do as we’ve seen in movies, uttering “we come in peace” in order for the people who are fearful to not strike but offer them a chance to vocalize their proposal. During their stay in the first days of colonization, they studied the way Africans live, think, eat and also ascertained the fact that these creatures are sex hungry, they also have bigger features than them; but what caught their eye the most was the wealth. However, the best method they could’ve used to acquire all that was to subjugate the Africans’ most potent weapons…their minds.

Without the mind, your whole system is nothing but an empty vessel; it means you are as good as ripe, to be utilized by anyone in any way he wishes. Therefore, due to their fear of Africans and also the envy that was propelled by the fact that Africans were blessed in every aspect. Consider the fact that these guys invest a lot in psychology and everything that has to do with anything that resides inside a calvaria. If you have acquired someone’s mind, it’s as good as obtaining that individual’s soul. If you fear your opponent or if they’re stronger than you, you simply use the losses to scrutinize your opponent’s greatest source of power…and invest all you’ve got to acquire it. And also to maintain that acquisition, is to ensure that you perpetuate as much segregation as you can in order for coming generations to deem self-loathing, addressing their fellows as “foreigners”, “amazizimbane", “amakwerekwere" a norm, while being severely oblivious to the inextricable fact, that there were no border gates in Africa before colonization. 

By this, I mean no intentions of reverse racism against races which historically contributed into colonizing Africa. I’m simply elucidating the inextricable fact that it’s utterly imbecilic to address nor refer to our own as “foreigners. The segregation that has engulfed our black communities is nothing but an utter act of buffoonery. The fear that we’ve been fed since we were children escalates into afrophobia attacks, where South Africans murder their fellow Africans who were born in other countries. The claims behind these killings are that these Africans are the author of drugs and all the nefarious activities one can think of. 

Did Africa have labs to make drugs before colonization? 

Open your eyes, Africans. You have been deceived into thinking that Africans will never be able to manage Africa and its resources without the aid of non-African people. The system is driving our communities into a state of utter turmoil and disorder. The whole idea is to ensure that the popularly known chronic diseases, insufficiency and crime are being perpetuated in the black communities to make Africans and the world at large to believe that crime, poverty and these diseases are intrinsic to black communities because black people are sex hungry, poor individuals who know nothing but to steal from one another and make promiscuity a norm. 

Fear makes the authors of this system to perpetuate enormous confusion into the lives of black people in order for onlookers and other oblivious non-Africans to perceive Africans as savages who do not deserve life nor a place in this world.

Hate is not the lack of love…hate, is a result of fear.

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