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The Rise of a Black Nation: The Reunification of the Black Couple

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Dr Rick Wallace Ph D

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There is both, empirical and pragmatic evidence, proving that one of the most devastating forces moving against the black community — with the exception of the white supremacist machine — is the disintegration of the black family nucleus. At the core of this issue is the perpetual tension and hostility between black men and women. The constant eroding of the very fiber of the black family, and the black couple in particular, is a direct result of a system that is designed to accomplish exactly what we are experiencing.

Have we contributed to our current state and condition? Most definitely! And this is where we must make the greatest advances if we are to rise as a great nation of people. All of the principles of growth, strength and economic stability are best taught through a family environment that offers the necessary stability to effectively inculcate these principles into our children. The relationship between our kings and queens are vital to our survival.

This week’s show will engage the immense importance of reuniting the black couple, and the impact of doing so.

The following are some of the things that we will discuss:

  • Understanding the opposite sex
  • Understanding the respective roles in a relationship
  • The impact of unity of our progeny (offspring)
  • Economic empowerment through the solidification of the black family
  • Keeping black family affairs within the black community (eliminating the white supremacist systems, such as welfare, child support, Planned Parenthood, etc.)
  • The exploitation of our women by self-proclaimed relationship gurus who exploit the pain of our women, without offering real solutions.

You will not want to miss this show. 

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