Black Boy Kings, Rulers, Warriors and Nobles
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Have you ever wondered why we are only presented with a certain narrative about black boys? Well, I’ll tell you why. You see. It is very strategic to hide facts from an individual or group if you know that said facts would empower them. If you told a boy or a group of boys that they were meant to be leaders and they asked you, ‘well how come I’m not’, what would you say to them? First, you’d have to help them to understand how they got to where they are now, and why they are not classified as leaders, but followers, and mere occupiers of space on this planet. You’d have to make sure that they understood why there appears to be a foot on their necks at all times. Once you get them to understand the back story, then you can proceed with empowerment. Let’s go! CLICK HERE TO ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY!

Mothers, it is your job to teach your sons that they were born to be powerful leaders. Why do I say that this is the job of mothers? Well, in today’s Western society, there is a common notion that black children are raised mostly in single-parent homes, headed by mothers. Since that is the case, then the job falls on mothers by default, if you find yourself in that situation. If that isn’t your situation, and your father is there and active in your life, then, it is his job to teach you the truth about who you really are. If you have both parents, they would do well to join together in reassuring your prominent, righteous position in this world through proper teaching, upbringing, and LEADING BY EXAMPLE.

Black boys? We often hear about the woes, troubles, and turmoil in the lives of these little men. Many in this world today want to make sure that little black boys know only what their perceived lives look like, through the eyes of others. I am specifically talking about the eyes of others, who, deep down inside, despise these little men. People of all races, colors, and creeds, including other black people. It is important to establish, and call out the fact that the world views them as despicable, which is evident by the desire to keep them in a perpetual state of youth, thus why the enslavers referred to them as ‘boy’ even when they became of age. They desire to keep them at a low state and will do it by any means necessary. Any means necessary? Yes, lies, deceit, trickery, sorcery, deceptive commentary, mind control, manipulation, and temptation.

All of this is used, starting at a very young age, to turn the minds, and hearts of little black boys, so that they can grow to be adult, depraved men. The goal of the powers of darkness is to control every aspect of their lives until they no longer have an original thought of their own. Living and surviving off of implanted thoughts that have been embedded through mind-control and manipulation, is the result of a very targeted effort to do so. This is why we see the confusion, and dysfunction that is out of control, and going in a downward spiral to destruction.

It is very detrimental at this point that parents, families, educational systems, clergy, or whoever has influence in a child’s life, try to recognize the battle against these young impressionable minds. It is everyone’s job to make the best impression, and be the best influence you can be on those you come in contact with.