The Black Mein Kampf or Mein schwarz Kampf
My black struggle is trying to figure out the problem of why do blacks think they are free or even citizens of the United States.I have never seen citizens treated like this except Jews in Nazi Germany. I have then research on this American dream illusion. Miseducation incarceration extermination American false hope is when you tell a person you make it. You all can make it if you try . When there is no way possible for black people to have a American dream . Unless helped by the system of white supremacy or any white person.
When in fact for a black person who believe that there is no racism or racism it got better is the black people that believe they …show more content…
This is the 13th amendment this was something passed to end slavery in the Confederate states but not the union states. That was one problem.The second problem was the biggest problem was Emancipation Proclamation.Emancipation do not mean freedom but change of state.During world war two the USSR Joseph Stalin emancipated the private factories to state factories because of the change of government also in 1861 Russia had in emancipation The reform effectively abolished serfdom throughout the Russian Empire. The 1861 Emancipation Manifesto proclaimed the emancipation of the serfs on private estates and of the domestic (household) serfs. ... The serfs were emancipated in 1861, by Tsar Alexander II so this was false hope for a slave but most slaves did not want to leave because of the willie lynch letter.This really had a hold on a slave which broke down a slave mentality first with bible verses making it ok for slavery to happen because it was in the bible.broke down the biggest slave making every other slave mentality broke down inside making them snitch on their own people to stay alive.
”This is a clear example of today’s crisis in black America.Post Traumatic Slavery disorder is posits that centuries of slavery in the United States, followed by systemic and structural racism and oppression, including lynching, Jim Crow laws, and unwarranted mass incarceration, have resulted in multigenerational maladaptive behaviors, which originated as survival strategies. The syndrome continues because children whose parents suffer from PTSS are often indoctrinated into the same behaviors, long after the behaviors have lost their contextual