Afterthought | Depreciation Culture

Shoutout to Geto Boys Reloaded and Kathy Griffin for the much needed and absolutely necessary discourse hosted by Willie D and Scarface, legends of hip-hop. Staying on subject of the Foundational Black American Civil War, Kathy offered personal testimony supporting the truth about the opposition of Black America. Trauma is defined as an experience that produces psychological injury or pain. This particular interview traumatized me because it was painful to listen to, however, the trauma is consistent with being Black in Amerikkka, and so, has been normalized. Just because we have normalized our trauma doesn’t mean we should traumatize the youth. Our trauma is a generationally inherited curse that must be broken.

Ms. Kathy was sexually abused by a grown man when she was fourteen, and then, introduced to drugs at sixteen and supported by men intending to continue abusing her sexually. Her teenage traumas followed the initial trauma of being abandoned at the hospital after labor. Abandonment, neglect, abuse, and deception shapes Black culture in Amerikkka. There are those of us resisting the norm to establish an evolved course of healing, and we have those wearing the traumas as a badge of survival and strength to prove to their masters they can take more while the children watch. All systems of Amerikkka anchor Black brains utilizing neurolinguistic programming in a condition of perpetual trauma to paralyze the culture.

Millennials are charged with the task of drawing up the anchors of indoctrination in order to power thru our generational missions. The first mission is to appreciate the culture. Everything about the Black way of being in Amerikkka depreciates the culture. In every way Black folks make money, spend money, are miseducated, worship, date, raise “kids,” eat, etc. devalues, depresses, degrades, degenerates, and depreciates the melanin given us. Black folks in Amerikkka are embarrassing heaven. Kathy Griffin revealed she was in her sixties, making the culprit who abused her in his seventies today, evincing that the Black male monsters go back at least that old. She exposed that he was an NFL player. Black men must be held accountable and charged with producing the women we complain about today.

Ms. Kathy discussed the nature of prostitution. She discusses how the work of prostitution a few generations ago was very shameful. Being on the corner represented a cultural embarrassment as a dealer or a hooker. The consequence of perpetuating shameful acts reflects a shameless culture of shameful members. Normalized shame to the extent that the shameful acts become prideful acts will cripple a national body of people at the core. It is the stripping of morality, the principles, and the values that manifest the essence of a people and establishes their purpose for being that will be their demise. Shameful nggas serve no purpose but to a slave master.

The true power of the Black culture lies within our divinity. Dormant, royal DNA extends a genetic inheritance that systemic Amerikkka wills for us to decline. Acceptance and activation of the royal, genetic code instantly appreciates Black culture and redeems the whole. What happens to the mother, happens to the nation. The Black mother was pimped to Amerikkka, and so goes the Black nation to the world. Ms. Kathy claimed that the majority of the wives and mothers of Black Amerikkka are guilty of prostitution because she is soliciting her body for financial and resourceful gains. “Marry the hooker” becoming the norm secures the anchor in the perpetual state of depreciation. The contemporary Black woman is caught up in a web of seduction to her demise.

https://youtu.be/wxyKdUSuVaA
Geto Boys Reloaded | Kathy Griffin

The remedy goes thru the course of the man. According to the record, our women respond 1-3 generations ensuing the offenses committed against them. The millennial men are suffering the consequences of the actions of our fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers. We are dealing with the reciprocity of the treatment our mothers, grandmothers, and great-grandmothers received. As we endure the response from the millennial women, we must “take it on the chin” with understanding, not react with hostility, and bow out when no more can be endured. We must remain good, royal men to break the curse and restore balance.

The alternative to Black men lasting thru the reactions of our women would be a gender war. This particular war zone only exists within a specific community of the Black community. The culture has been infiltrated by mankind and divvied up into Black sects conceived, controlled, operated, and manipulated by foreign entities. A culture will depreciate when it does not determine its expression, therefore, the war must be over Black expression. The 21st Century expression of Black folks in Amerikkka throughout the first two decades has been shameful and disgraceful to the benefit of the United States of Amerikkka—the corporate plantation.

Millennial men and women are charged with facing our traumas of shame and disgrace allowing the discomfort and irritation to work as medicine to our bodies in the healing of our psychological condition. Embracing the royal course by aborting the deceptive course of tricks orients us toward the light of our divinity. The work is to discover a course of action we have not been taught, and this is another generational mission. We are no longer, and never have been, afforded the luxury of blaming arbitrary orders for our personal actions. We are the generation of resistance to the course of destruction. “This is all I’ve been taught. I’m just doing what I’ve been told,” are no longer excuses to anchor down the nation, and ultimately, humanity.

The anchors are being drawn up as the appreciation of melanin resonates globally. We are learning to channel and redirect our energy into purposeful works that restore our people. Men are still learning to reevaluate our relationship with our women as we endure the backlash of our women from the atrocities they’ve endured from the men. Fortunately, women were not built to fight men by design, and so, they will exhaust themselves. When Black women are exhausted, they will sober up, quit the corporate plantation, and come home to resolve. Only those whom appreciate the culture thru activation of the royal genetic code will achieve resolution. The divisions of Foundational Black America conditionally suffering from plantation mutation will continue to depreciate themselves into an abyss of nonexistence. Mankind’s world projects a deluded reality sustained by anchored characters fulfilling their roles subconsciously and has no foundation in what is true.

*Shyne Khm YahRa*

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