We def r not all devils, u r right there, but there are some that are. Furthermore, only God is God, is Allah, is Dios. God did not make any man God, even me, the 2nd coming. Remember for the 1st like 7 million and some odd years, the Southern Kingdoms, Africa ruled the world, it has only been very recently in our 8 million or so break with the primates that light skinned people have had influence, probably part of why he allowed it to happen, we are the newest race, the last to do things, the most recent explorers, etc, any human or humanoid remains found, EVER, as far as i know, over 1 million years, ALL are in Africa..
Here we have the majority, but world wide we are the minority, Asians are the most populous, followed by Africa, 2nd in population AND land world wide, Africans and Asians still dominate. Whites do not have as much influence as u think they do. In the Old South to this very day, the roots of bi bop, jazz, rock and roll, into NYC with rap, heavily African influenced, Latinos as well, Elvis grew up singing with African Americans, etc, u have more influence than u think u do, this country, back to its roots, was heavily Asian, African, Latino, etc..
The idea that the Black man is the original man and, therefore, God comes from the group’s origin story. According to the teachings, the Black man is the maker, father of civilization, God of the Universe, and the original “inhabitor” of the planet (thefivepercentnation 2011b). One of these original men, a mad scientist named Yacub, broke from the group and created the white race (devils) who ruled the Black man for 6,000 years. After 6,000 years, Allah will destroy the devils to prove that he is all-powerful (thefivepercentnation 2011a). To readers who are not members, their origin story may seem confusing. It should not be interpreted literally. Instead, it is better understood as an allegory about the experience of African Americans in the United States. Not all whites are devils. The devil is the racism that oppresses nonwhites in the United States.
racism, Allah made Black men God, thereby giving them the power to bring the devil’s 6,000-year reign to an end. Making Black men Gods provides a sense of empowerment that combats the damaging psychological effects of racism and encourages Black men to break the structural barriers that limited Black economic and physical mobility. After all, Gods can do anything. 13X named the group after a foundational teaching found in “Lost and Found Muslim Lesson No. 2” (thefivepercentnation 2011a), an important NOI theological text. The Lesson
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