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The Ultimate function of education is to secure the survival of a people. The European/Asian/Arab can exist to the extent that we Africans are not in control of our common sense, our identity, of a shared collective activity level, to the extent that we are not in love with ourselves, or our people. We will not be taught any of these things in their schools. In the schools and the universities the Black child is taught to be “dumb”. This is the purpose of the schools. The Black child is taught to have a sense of dependency. No Black person has ever bee taught to think like “White Folks”. If you thought like a Whites, you would want your own nations, to control your own neighborhoods, to control your own economy, to have your own military, to control the resources in your own ground. Blacks come out of these schools and universities to be highly educated servants, slaves not in control of their own destiny. You would want to remove them from power. Change your mind, your consciousness and change your circumstances. See your consciousness in terms of its Afrikaness, its life enhancing benefits, its consequences for your survival and goals as a people, measured in terms of its characteristics, what it must acquire. You must have certain intentions to do this. These intentionalities are the intent to be truly free, truly self-determining, to create prosperity for your self and people, to be able to protect your interests by any means necessary, to stop depending on white folk for your life, job and well-being. Your mind will generate what you need when you give it a goal or purpose. - Dr. Amos Wilson-- Social Caseworker, Psychological Counselor, Supervising Probation Officer, Training Administrator in the New York City Department of Juvenile Justice, and Assistant Professor of Psychology at the City University of New York. #BlackScholar
Posted on: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 16:58:27 +0000

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