The Secret Teachings 6/16/22 - White Samboism: The Weakest Lincoln

The Secret Teachings with Ryan Gable - En podcast af Ryan Gable

Sambosim is an act in which black people embrace cultural stereotypes and a servile attitude towards white people. It would strangely seem that today whites are taking a similar view of themselves, seeing all blacks as kings and queens while they become subservient to a misplaced sense of social justice. Since some argue that a single white slave-holder means that all whites are guilty, then by logical deduction we may declare that a single white abolitionist is a cause for the abolition of white guilt. A white man did after all write the 13th Amendment. But slavery has been the conditional state of existence for virtually all people throughout history and in the United States, such a human atrocity was long ago cleansed by much suffering, war, and the blood of both black and whites. This is a bond that should unite cultures in acceptable harmony while allowing them to still maintain their history, independence, and, if by choice, seclusion, and privacy. Desirable or otherwise, attempting to classify history by current definitions, expectations, and societal norms is the condemnation of ourselves since we will all eventually fall victim in the near future to the ignorances of the present/past. The American Revolution was not fought to maintain slavery any more than the Civil War was fought exclusively to end it. History is anything but polarized and dualistic, black and white.

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