The Final Solution to Black People's Problems
By Mawuli
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Attention! The secrets about the black race is finally out. You are about to read information about the origins of many black people that will astonish you. You are going to read information on black history you have never heard before. The information you will read on these pages will change your perspective of your heritage as a black person forever. For the first time, you will read Untold African Ancestors' secrets, unveiled in these pages.
This book unveils amazing African ancestral secrets that reveals the true identity of many black people around the world. Among the many revelations is the secret identity of the enslaved Africans and show how this information explains the lack of development of the black race. Finally, it shows the solution for black peoples problems and some practical tips to rebuild our black communities.
An African Prince wrote this book and what he reveals about the Black race is simply astonishing. It is a treasure trove of landmark and spellbinding information. If you have questions about black people and their plight. This book has the answers that explains it all.
Mawuli
Writer/PublisherLives in London with wife and 3 children
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The Final Solution to Black People's Problems - Mawuli
The Final Solution to Black People's Problems
by Mawuli
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Copyright 2013 Neduson Research Services
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If you ever wondered why black people are suffering all over the world. If you ever wanted to understand the reason behind black people’s suffering. And if you ever wanted to know what needs to be done to stop the many problems black people face.
This book has the answers. This book is for you.
The Question of Black Identity
Who Are you?
Many black people assume they know who they are but as I am about to show you. Nothing could be further from the truth. In the next few chapters, you are going to read information about your identity that will astonish you.
Who Were the Enslaved Africans and Where Did They Come From?
You need to know what happened yesterday, to avoid repeating those same mistakes today, and in the future. Not being able to do so is tantamount to having, or suffering from amnesia. The sad thing is that most black people fail to understand this basic truth. A near majority of black people don’t know their yesterday, and trudge through life oblivious of how their past affects them. What we fail to understand is; by not knowing our history - our yesterday - we end up behaving like someone with amnesia. Doomed to repeat the mistakes of the past, stumbling from one problem into another. These problems could have easily been avoided if we knew what happened in our past, and learned from them in order to avoid making the same mistakes today.
Rectifying the multitude of issues facing the black world is simple, provided we take the necessary steps to effect the cure. The good news is the cure to black people’s problems is as simple as knowing about what happened in our history. Such knowledge allows us to avoid repeating the same mistakes in the future.
I will use the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade as an example to illustrate what I mean. Let us begin by trying to find out a few things about what happened on the African continent that resulted in millions of Africans being sold into slavery. I will then explain how to apply the knowledge gained from what happened, so that we can avoid repeating our previous errors going forward. From the gathered information, I will try to give you answers to two important questions generally asked about the African Slave Trade. The first is: who were the enslaved Africans and where did they come from? And the second is: what was the real cause of the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade?
The bare-bones information we know of the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade is; some African people sold fellow Africans to non-Africans for personal gain.
To follow-up that information, the obvious but logical question is: why did they do that? Finding the answer to this question is what gives us the information we need to prevent the same mistakes from happening today and in the future. So far we know some black people sold fellow black people to non-black people during the slave trade. The lesson we take from that is no other race on this earth has ever done this before.
Thus, what Africans did regarding slavery seemed unique and only peculiar to black people! Therefore, slavery is a subject black people cannot ignore, and it needs to be looked at and addressed. Given its unique aspect, it may hold the answer to black people’s many problems. Also by ignoring and avoiding addressing this glaring mistake, the danger is, it could happen again. As you are about to find out, because this unique aspect of the Trans Atlantic Slave trade has never been addressed, the underlying cause still exists and is waiting to rear its ugly head.
Delving deep into the many problems Africa faces today reveals the causes of slavery are very much alive, just as in the times of the Slave Trade. They never went away and the resultant outcome of human misery for the black man is still the same. Only recognizing and understanding the underlying causes that led to the Slave Trade will explain what is plaguing present day Africa.
Today it is not called slavery, but the invisible fetters of slavery are still in there and continue to hold back the continent’s development. Many people tend to explain away these problems as black-on-black crime.
What we conveniently forget, or didn’t learn from history, is that the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade was also black-on-black crime. Just as we may dismiss black-on-black crime in our present generation, likewise our ancestors dismissed the crime of slavery as normal behavior for their time. Hence the reason so many got involved without its savagery pricking their conscience.
Closer examination of how some black people behave today shows our attitude towards one another reflects exactly how Africans behaved towards each other during the time of the slave trade. Some black people do the same bad things our ancestors did in the past to arrest Africa’s development. As I mentioned, those underlying causes are what keep plaguing us today. In a nutshell, Africa’s lack of progress and development is all down to history repeating itself.
Just as some Africans exploited fellow Africans for their personal gain during the times of slavery, current blacks continue plundering Africa today for their own greed. Therefore, refusing to look back on history and understanding this strange behavior, individual Africans will continue to mercilessly steal and exploit their fellow Africans for selfish gain.
Let me ask you: when did you last see a white man steal millions of his or her own people’s money and put it in an African bank? NEVER is the answer. Now flip the question around by asking when was the last time Africans stole their own people’s money and put it in the white man’s bank?
The answer is: it’s an epidemic. It happens all the time.
Now juxtapose that behavior to how blacks behaved in the times of Slavery when Africans sold their fellow Africans to non-Africans to amass personal fortunes, and you will see the commodity may have changed, but the underlying motive and behavior remains. Just as in the past no white man would capture a fellow white man and sell him to a black man for his personal gain, the fact remains even today; no white man will steal from his own people and give the money to an African to keep. It just wouldn’t happen. Nevertheless this shocking behavior comes easily, almost naturally to many Africans. Which is disturbing because these Africans in effect, continue to repeat the same mistake over and again as if they have no memory.
The above example illustrates what I meant by repeating the mistakes of yesterday because we’ve failed to learn from them. Just as black people during the time of slavery didn’t grasp the impact the Slave Trade had in eroding the black power base. Likewise today, we fail to grasp the fact that the mentality that drives stealing billions of our own people’s money and putting it in foreign banks is the root cause of the poverty and degradation across Africa. The reason we fail to learn from those mistakes is because most black people prefer to go through life ignorant of their history - their yesterday. If we had taken the time to learn about slavery, the causes of it and learn from the mistakes of the past, a lot of the selfish attitudes we harbor like stealing from our own people and dumping the proceeds in foreign banks could be curtailed, even stopped. Also, the lessons learnt will compel black people in those western countries to hopefully be less tolerant of fellow black people amongst them with these tendencies.
Unfortunately, because many black people choose to ignore the past, those mistakes of yesterday keep repeating and arresting the black race’s development. In despair, black people continue struggling, not knowing the way out of their problems when in truth, all they have to do is learn from their past to rectify the problems of today. If we want solutions we should face the past and ask questions. We should be asking: what is causing black people to not only sell fellow Africans into slavery, but also steal from their own in the billions and stash the loot in non-black people’s banks?
The root cause of recent