I discuss the inherent genetic superiority of the Black race as the origin of humanity before pivoting to an economic critique of how Africans have been brainwashed to value paper money over land. I also analyze the specific struggle of Generation Z, who are trapped in a cycle of debt and "container" living without ownership, urging them to attend my class to learn their true mission.
The Origin of Humanity.
I begin by recounting a story about a Sudanese doctor in Japan who stood up to discrimination. I explain how he silenced those who bullied him by reminding them that Black people are the parents of all humanity. I challenge the other races to sleep together and see if they can produce a Black person they cannot whereas we can give birth to all variations, including albinos and lighter shades, proving our genetic dominance.
The Brainwashing of Money.
I argue that we have been severely brainwashed to believe that money is the ultimate value. I criticize how we are willing to sell our land which I equate to God and true wealth—in exchange for fake paper contracts and currency. I want people to understand that the paper money we chase is merely an illusion designed to ruin our future and detach us from reality.
Misguided Priorities in Relationships.
I illustrate the lack of wisdom in our current generation with an example of a young African woman looking for a husband. I note that she would reject a man with a farm and crops in favor of a man with a monthly salary and a home theater. I condemn this mindset, as it values temporary, illusory comfort over the tangible security and sustenance that land and agriculture provide.
The Trap of Modern Debt
I use the metaphor of "frying a pig in its own fat" to describe the modern employee. I explain that taking a loan to buy a car, which you then spend years paying off while still paying rent for a house you don't own, is a form of slavery. I view this lifestyle not as success, but as a trap where one's labor is used to purchase liabilities rather than assets.
The Plight of Generation Z
I express my deep concern for Gen Z, stating that they are passing through the most difficult historical period. I observe that they have been born into a world where the land has already been taken by "settlers" and foreign interests. I lament that they are left to live in rented "containers" without the education or resources to understand the importance of owning the earth beneath their feet.
I discuss the inherent genetic superiority of the Black race as the origin of humanity before pivoting to an economic critique of how Africans have been brainwashed to value paper money over land. I also analyze the specific struggle of Generation Z, who are trapped in a cycle of debt and "container" living without ownership, urging them to attend my class to learn their true mission.
The Origin of Humanity.
I begin by recounting a story about a Sudanese doctor in Japan who stood up to discrimination. I explain how he silenced those who bullied him by reminding them that Black people are the parents of all humanity. I challenge the other races to sleep together and see if they can produce a Black person they cannot whereas we can give birth to all variations, including albinos and lighter shades, proving our genetic dominance.
The Brainwashing of Money.
I argue that we have been severely brainwashed to believe that money is the ultimate value. I criticize how we are willing to sell our land which I equate to God and true wealth—in exchange for fake paper contracts and currency. I want people to understand that the paper money we chase is merely an illusion designed to ruin our future and detach us from reality.
Misguided Priorities in Relationships.
I illustrate the lack of wisdom in our current generation with an example of a young African woman looking for a husband. I note that she would reject a man with a farm and crops in favor of a man with a monthly salary and a home theater. I condemn this mindset, as it values temporary, illusory comfort over the tangible security and sustenance that land and agriculture provide.
The Trap of Modern Debt
I use the metaphor of "frying a pig in its own fat" to describe the modern employee. I explain that taking a loan to buy a car, which you then spend years paying off while still paying rent for a house you don't own, is a form of slavery. I view this lifestyle not as success, but as a trap where one's labor is used to purchase liabilities rather than assets.
The Plight of Generation Z
I express my deep concern for Gen Z, stating that they are passing through the most difficult historical period. I observe that they have been born into a world where the land has already been taken by "settlers" and foreign interests. I lament that they are left to live in rented "containers" without the education or resources to understand the importance of owning the earth beneath their feet.
I discuss the inherent genetic superiority of the Black race as the origin of humanity before pivoting to an economic critique of how Africans have been brainwashed to value paper money over land. I also analyze the specific struggle of Generation Z, who are trapped in a cycle of debt and "container" living without ownership, urging them to attend my class to learn their true mission.
The Origin of Humanity.
I begin by recounting a story about a Sudanese doctor in Japan who stood up to discrimination. I explain how he silenced those who bullied him by reminding them that Black people are the parents of all humanity. I challenge the other races to sleep together and see if they can produce a Black person they cannot whereas we can give birth to all variations, including albinos and lighter shades, proving our genetic dominance.
The Brainwashing of Money.
I argue that we have been severely brainwashed to believe that money is the ultimate value. I criticize how we are willing to sell our land which I equate to God and true wealth—in exchange for fake paper contracts and currency. I want people to understand that the paper money we chase is merely an illusion designed to ruin our future and detach us from reality.
Misguided Priorities in Relationships.
I illustrate the lack of wisdom in our current generation with an example of a young African woman looking for a husband. I note that she would reject a man with a farm and crops in favor of a man with a monthly salary and a home theater. I condemn this mindset, as it values temporary, illusory comfort over the tangible security and sustenance that land and agriculture provide.
The Trap of Modern Debt
I use the metaphor of "frying a pig in its own fat" to describe the modern employee. I explain that taking a loan to buy a car, which you then spend years paying off while still paying rent for a house you don't own, is a form of slavery. I view this lifestyle not as success, but as a trap where one's labor is used to purchase liabilities rather than assets.
The Plight of Generation Z
I express my deep concern for Gen Z, stating that they are passing through the most difficult historical period. I observe that they have been born into a world where the land has already been taken by "settlers" and foreign interests. I lament that they are left to live in rented "containers" without the education or resources to understand the importance of owning the earth beneath their feet.



