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The Caucasians created modern sciences to justify their exploitive and destructive nature. They deemed their science as the best way and discarded and minimized our regenerating ancient and indigenous science as uncivilized and useless. Clip from The Seeds of Vandana Shiva
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@ToyaDelazy The whites. Caucasian is a word whites came up with to avoid the violence they designed and rationalized to uphold white supremacy.

@ToyaDelazy I accept and respect this correction.

And when modern science proves ancient knowledge right, it does not receive the wide attention it should to inform the public.

Yes! They're just now beginning to confirm natural healing options like soursop after they have wasted natural resources on chemical variations to gain the same results

Case in point.

Solid example, too!

She's spitting. Colonizers that came to the USA declared many native plants as "weeds" when they couldn't fond a use for them. Ignoring the fact the the natives found uses for all plants.

@Elizabe32413720 They cannot create or think for themselves. Under evil system run by their 'God'. Our knowledge is superior for all times, past, present & future. The world is run by Nazis, dehumanization agenda, governing Evil Science via Education/Money. Cannibals at top, imploding us all.

The story is always the same: African cultures had established belief systems centered around a supreme creator God long before Europeans arrived. The Yoruba of West Africa worshiped Olodumare, the all-powerful creator, while the Zulu revered Unkulunkulu. The Maasai had Enkai, and the Bantu recognized Nzambi Mpungu as their ultimate god. These gods were responsible for the creation of life and the world, just like the Christian God. When the Europeans came, they didn’t just bring Christianity; they brought control. The white man’s religion wasn’t about spreading the faith; it was about domination. The Christian God was twisted into a tool to control and subjugate Africans. It was all about obedience, fear, and eternal punishment, and it was used to justify the enslavement of millions. The Bible was used to justify slavery, with passages cherry-picked to support the narrative that Africans were meant to serve. It wasn’t about salvation; it was about control. But, in the face of all this, Africans flipped the script. They took the very book that was used to enslave them and turned it into their path to freedom. The Bible became a source of strength, as they related to the story of the Israelites escaping bondage, and they used it to inspire resistance and fight for their liberation. The difference between the African understanding of God and the Christian version forced on them was clear. African gods were tied to nature, ancestors, and community, with respect for spiritual forces like the Yoruba Orishas. In contrast, the European version of God was a tool for submission, control, and domination. In the end, the same Bible that was used to enslave Africans became their weapon for freedom; they used it to challenge their oppressors and reclaim their humanity.


