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If we accept the idea that those black persons who were enslaved were broken, trained to be a slave, act subservient and inferior, and programmed with the white man's language, religion, and diet; then we must consider the depths of this conditioning. After 200 years of direct enslavement, 4 or 5 generations being born and dying in this condition, what is the likelihood that the way we think, is how we were programmed to think, versus our own thoughts? How do you determine if your thoughts are yours, or your oppressor's? And how is the oppressor likely to react to the former slave, thinking for him or herself?