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12 habits Black people acquired from slavery and colonialism

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by G. Thorpe 
  • Self-hate: Many people of African decent hold a negative perception of themselves.

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  • Many predominantly Black churches and homes are still decorated with a picture of a white Jesus.

 

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  • Most Black people in the world are still educated by white or Arab agenda institutions.

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  • Many Black people use names their ancestors acquired during slavery.

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  • The diet of many Black people still consists of foods that were forced unto our ancestors during slavery.

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  • Most Black people in the world only speak the European language of their ancestors slave master.

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  • Leaders often seem to run Black countries like puppets to European or Asian power agendas.

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  • Black men and women can often be disrespectful toward each other and don’t use amicable methods to settle disputes.

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  • Black people spend the majority of their resources in the development and advancement of other racial and ethnic groups.

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  • Many Blacks depend on other groups for employment rather than creating jobs for the Black community.

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  • Divide-and-conquer techniques that whites use to separate Black people contribute to why Black people are often violent toward each other today.

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  • Many Black people live in destitute situations, with the same or, at times, worse conditions than during slavery.

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http://atlantablackstar.com/2014/09/25/12-things-learned-during-slavery-that-black-people-still-do-today/4/

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