About Who Am I? What I Believe
We, Black people, are the original humans. We created civilization, and discovered math and the sciences, yet many Black people have forgotten that. Due to that enduring ignorance, many of us are tired of seeing our people wallow in stupidity, when we should all be focused on unifying and strengthening ourselves - this will allow us return to our rightful place as the leaders of humanity.

On this website you can read the words of The Brother: a proud Black man who refuses to submit to the racism of people who seek to destroy him and his people. These words are expressed with the hope that Black people throughout the world, regardless of the country in which they reside, will be inspired to unite as one force. With the power of that force we will be unified, and have the strength to fight our enemies, and not have to be concerned with being betrayed by people who claim to be our brothers and sisters. And even though you may not agree with everything that The Brother says, you must remember that the words that he speaks are only meant to empower Black people. This is because the Black race will cease to exist if too many Black people continue to live in ignorance.
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I am a young, intelligent, Black American man. My ancestors are Black people who were kidnapped from Africa, and enslaved in the United States of America. The intelligence and wisdom that I possess is derived from being raised amongst poor Black people, and experiencing racism alongside them. This constituted the majority of my education, which was supplemented by attending and graduating from one of America’s most prestigious universities. It was in college where I learned how interconnected the various elements of society are, and how power is held, utilized, and transferred. Possessing the mode of thinking that is developed in political science and psychology classes, allows me to understand the world in ways that are foreign to many people.
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I believe that Black people represent the beginning and end of humanity. The creation of human endeavors began with us, and because of the structure of nature, humanity will end with us. Human longevity is dependant upon Black people, therefore we should not allow ourselves to be subjugated to the rule of others.

Our goal should be to return to our rightful place as the rulers of humanity. To accomplish this, I think that we should separate ourselves away from non-Black people. We should work towards rebuilding what we have lost. That will not occur if we integrate, and we will become endangered if Blacks continue to engage in miscegenation. Miscegenation is extremely dangerous because it will result in the deterioration, and eventual eradication, of Black people.

The time to act is upon us. We can no longer continue to wait for things to get better; we must work towards improving our lives now. Blacks who are gifted should form bonds with Blacks who are lacking, in order to increase the strength of the Black race. Classism has resulted in Black people being fragmented and divided, and it should be eliminated.

We must build up our communities, because nobody else will do that for us. Too many Black people await the goodwill of White people, or for the act of a non-existent God to improve our lives. Nothing will get better unless we make things better for ourselves. The religion that we should adhere to should be one of Black Supremacy. Belief in the God’s of White people, or mythical deities, are destructive and will hinder our progress. High self-esteem as developed through the belief in self is what we need. And being confident in our abilities, and progressing from that, will release Blacks from the control of White Supremacy.
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