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Plagues in the Black Community Part 1: What's killing our sisters the Womb-man?

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Everyone of us was born with a purpose and a divine assignment given by the creator of the Universe. Each one of us has a vibration, a sound and a method of doing things. No 2 people are exactly alike. Unity in diversity can be achieved.

It's time to knock over the sacred cows we so often have within the "Black Community". We have community secrets and sadly a whole lot of family secrets that have been passed on from generation to generation. What I mean is that we have certain habits, attributes, qualities that are often beneath who we really are that play a detrimental role in our demise and our inability to rise collectively. We have to now begin to have real honest conversation with each other so the cycle of dysfunction can finally end. This will allow us to truly rise and shine because the light of the Most High only functions in the realm of TRUTH can prevail.

Why so many dysfunctional relationships? Why so many babies by multiple fathers? How does the absence of a father impact our sister's lives? What does a strong "Black Independent Woman" really mean? Why generation after generation on public assistance? What happened to proper parenting? Why does it appear so many have resentment towards the "Black Man"? Why does it appear so many don't recognize that being promoted faster by the White establishment over their Black men further divides our community? Why is the strip club lure so prevalent amongst our daughters? Should our sisters be part of the "Women's liberation movement"? Why do so many embrace the White woman's symbol of beauty? There was a time in the past when a “Black Woman” would never come out the house with rollers in her head and nightclothes on. What happened to our elegant sisters? Let’s collectively examine these issues.

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