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 I didn't know that the Hebrew Israelites were even over IN Africa preaching...lol.

But apparently, they were, and when they went to Kenya preaching that Jesus was a Black man, I guess the locals got offended and started stoning the bruthaz.

 

 

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People will hurt, harm and kill each other over drugs. 

 

Religion is an opiate fed to the masses to keep them oppressed. 

 

Colonization does a mental and physical job on people too. 

 

Religion and colonization combined is a helluva cocktail.😎

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This is concerning for many reasons.....

It shows me that Kenyans apparently don't hold Black Americans to the same degree of respect and esteem that they hold White Americans or White Brits of White people in general.
....which is not surprising.

It also shows me...if it's true that calling Jesus "Black" was the reason the crowd went crazy...the level of self-hate and anti-Blackness that has been ingrained into these people.

Are they...through their hostilities and violent actions....insinuating that Jesus was actually a White man?
And how do they FEEL about White people (moozungoo)?
Do they even see them as colonizers?
 

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3 hours ago, Pioneer1 said:

This is concerning for many reasons.....

It shows me that Kenyans apparently don't hold Black Americans to the same degree of respect and esteem that they hold White Americans or White Brits of White people in general.

....which is not surprising.


And how do they FEEL about White people (moozungoo)?

 

Do they even see them as colonizers?

Those Kenyans aren't different from so many other Black folks who self-hate and see white folks as some kind of god.😎

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On 4/9/2025 at 4:47 AM, Pioneer1 said:

I didn't know that the Hebrew Israelites were even over IN Africa preaching...lol.

But apparently, they were, and when they went to Kenya preaching that Jesus was a Black man, I guess the locals got offended and started stoning the bruthaz.

 

 

That is wild! LOL

 

I am surprised to think that they would believe that they could go over there to Kenya, or anywhere in Africa and believe that they would be respected in their movement preaching about 'Black Jesus'. WOW.

 

In the grand scheme though, that is so trivial at this time of humanity. 

Their street preaching in Africa about Jesus being Black is so small scale today, imo and I base this on the Bible.

Now, if that group was dealing with government leaders like the president of Kenya or Ethiopia or Trump, then I could see this attack as being significant.

 

For example, the late Nipsey Hussle, met the president of Eritrea and was making deals, economic deals. His music incorporated his religious beliefs in Jesus and so, Nipsey was recognized on a more global scale about his stance on religion and 'Black' Jesus, so those Kenyans in the streets and the group over there are not going to make a significant impact with their religious beliefs anyway. Today, most of the leaders of this world already know the true identity of Jesus and that a 'false Jesus' was used throughout the Colonial Empire to gain control of people's mindset on White domination. It's the masses in the world that are still affected and a much bigger movement is needed to bring out the truth. 

 

Moses was 'a big wig', so-to-speak, he was slated to be the pharaoh over Egypt and was highly educated. 

Daniel was highly educated and was also 'a big wig' and was elevated to be in the highest form of the big governments.

Peter was 'a small wig' initially but Jesus told him that he had to get old before he would be able to be effective as a leader.

Paul was 'a big wig' and highly educated and he said that he spoke many different languages.

 

I believe that most of those Africans over there believe that Black Americans are like the Biblical description of Amorites. I believe that most African leaders think that we are 'pawns' over here and they are cautious in how they relate to us over here. 

 

Most of those Kenyans and others in the Horn of Africa have an idea of the true history about Jesus of Nazareth, but they suppress it and embrace the false teachings of the western world too, just like we have done too. But it may be a little different over there. It's not that they don't know, but they don't care right now. Africans have dealt with 'Black' leaders continually and conflict a lot, so a 'Black Jesus' leader type movement would not affect them that much in the way that it would affect us over here. 

 

And then what about the Rastafarian Movement in the music industry. I am learning about that by and by, but it seems like it was a big movement that spread all over Europe and other places. 

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