EPISODE · Jul 9, 2026 · 39 MIN
Episode 738 It's All A Lie We All Fell For It
from Relationships and Relatable Life Chronicles · host Cherry Gates
People get very angry at the truth, which in itself is telling! The entire existence as we know it, and as our parents, grandparents, great grandparents knew it/know it, etc., was built on a lie! Slavery was a coverup to hide the truth history of Black people! It was unbelief of what was in their faces, which turned to jealousy, envy, and then to hatred, lust, and greed! God said "for there is nothing hidden which will not be revealed!" Does it make sense to hate or to be afraid of someone you feel are inferior to you? No logically it doesn't but psychologically people have been so manipulated that they don't know fact from fiction. What's worse is they're not trying to learn, because they're afraid of what they will find out, so it's easier to simply go along. Isn't it strange that there's no actual real history showing Blacks as salvages as people have been taught? Yet they blatantly see who the salvages are and has always been, yet deny. Isn't it strange that people have been taught that the ones who did all the labor are lazy? Isn't it strange that the very people you say didn't contribute has invented mostly of what is used in the world today, (food, medicine, architecture, roads, science, internet, and many other important things)? Isn't it strange people are so against critical race theory being taught, if it was all good and there's nothing to hide? Come on people wake up, enough is enough! At this point people are willfullly ignorant! Read the Delectable Negro, which is just a tiny inkling of what happened. Black people never once claimed to be superior, only people who know the profoundness of Blackness claims superiority out of their own weakness! Yet, they dress it up as superiority. They use their pawns to keep racism going to keep you distracted from the truth! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/relationships-and-relatable-life-chronicles--4126439/support.
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People get very angry at the truth, which in itself is telling! The entire existence as we know it, and as our parents, grandparents, great grandparents knew it/know it, etc., was built on a lie! Slavery was a coverup to hide the truth history of Black people! It was unbelief of what was in their faces, which turned to jealousy, envy, and then to hatred, lust, and greed! God said "for there is nothing hidden which will not be revealed!" Does it make sense to hate or to be afraid of someone you feel are inferior to you? No logically it doesn't but psychologically people have been so manipulated that they don't know fact from fiction. What's worse is they're not trying to learn, because they're afraid of what they will find out, so it's easier to simply go along. Isn't it strange that there's no actual real history showing Blacks as salvages as people have been taught? Yet they blatantly see who the salvages are and has always been, yet deny. Isn't it strange that people have been taught that the ones who did all the labor are lazy? Isn't it strange that the very people you say didn't contribute has invented mostly of what is used in the world today, (food, medicine, architecture, roads, science, internet, and many other important things)? Isn't it strange people are so against critical race theory being taught, if it was all good and there's nothing to hide? Come on people wake up, enough is enough! At this point people are willfullly ignorant! Read the Delectable Negro, which is just a tiny inkling of what happened. Black people never once claimed to be superior, only people who know the profoundness of Blackness claims superiority out of their own weakness! Yet, they dress it up as superiority. They use their pawns to keep racism going to keep you distracted from the truth! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/relationships-and-relatable-life-chronicles--4126439/support.
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