In spite of the pleas made to the United States government for reparations, there are significant limitations to what the U.S. government can do to heal the tremendous pain and suffering of Black people. There should be no doubt about this. The U.S. government has thrown crumbs at our problems, to no avail. It has put forth thousands of government social programs, to no avail.
To boot, such efforts are wrapped in white supremacy, having a position of paternalism, which is not only pathetic, but also nauseating. Among the many traits ingrained in Black people during slavery was a mindset wherein we devalued our lives, so we could not only beat the hell out of each other at a whim, but we could eat the most despicable things, never thinking that such things would take our health away and put us in an early grave.
What U.S. government program can undo this mindset? How much money is required to solve this problem? Many are gradually realizing that only Almighty God can solve the "negro" problem.
This book, is to show the value of the Honorable Elijah Muhammads dietary guidance and how such guidance directly addresses the poor dietary regimens that Black people adopted through force, while serving as slaves. Eating foods that comprise the slave diet, not just for 10 or 20 years, but for over 300 years and counting, has given Black people predispositions to many diseases that heavily afflicts them.
To boot, such efforts are wrapped in white supremacy, having a position of paternalism, which is not only pathetic, but also nauseating. Among the many traits ingrained in Black people during slavery was a mindset wherein we devalued our lives, so we could not only beat the hell out of each other at a whim, but we could eat the most despicable things, never thinking that such things would take our health away and put us in an early grave.
What U.S. government program can undo this mindset? How much money is required to solve this problem? Many are gradually realizing that only Almighty God can solve the "negro" problem.
This book, is to show the value of the Honorable Elijah Muhammads dietary guidance and how such guidance directly addresses the poor dietary regimens that Black people adopted through force, while serving as slaves. Eating foods that comprise the slave diet, not just for 10 or 20 years, but for over 300 years and counting, has given Black people predispositions to many diseases that heavily afflicts them.




