You Are Not A Race
Please forgive me for reminding you that you’re not an “asian,” “black,” “brown” or “white” race.
These faux classifications of divinely created beings conveniently aided several nations in massively profiting from the sale and bodily violation of darker-skinned babies, children, teenagers and adults for more than 400 years.
Colonization and phenotypic capitalism have firmly established the “moral correctness” of skin tone-based (self)segregation, discrimination, prejudice plus other forms of maltreatment that strictly serve to destroy my dignity in America and abroad.
And, I don’t believe this is what Jesus had in mind when He told us to love one another. Do you?
FYI, my life has been a living h-e-l-l for more than 30 years, courtesy of more than 20 deceased, pale-skinned and straight-haired men who were considered “innovative” for their pseudo-scientific ramblings.
And by “ramblings,” I’m referring to their humiliating and harmful reflections, which millions of people thoughtlessly pledge allegiance to until the day they die.
I hope that in the years to come, I will witness the rise of Christ-centered critical thinkers like Reverend Dr. Starlette Thomas, who commit to preaching about the invention of race—as I’ve had to do for years—simply so the masses can understand America’s “race” g-d for what it really is: a satan-sponsored scam that is dangerously competing with G-d’s First Commandment/Precept.
Below is a list featuring a few deceitful men who are responsible for degrading G-d’s image-bearers by assigning arbitrary meanings to pigmentations and phenotypes.
I suggest Googling their names to better understand how—and why—these demonic men strategically invented what we commonly refer to as “asian,” “black,” “brown” and “white” races.
Then, consider reflecting on how these labels cheapen your humanity and divide the body of Christ, every hour of every day—especially on Sunday.
A Few Deranged Men:
Louis Agassiz
François Bernier
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
Jean-Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent
Edmund Burke
John Crawfurd
Georges Cuvier
Joseph Yegorovich Deniker
Louis-Antoine Desmoulins
Gomes Eannes de Azurara
Ernst Haeckel
Thomas Huxley
Immanuel Kant
Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
Carl Linnaeus
Samuel Morton
Charles Pickering
Paul Topinard
Julien-Joseph Virey