Page 27 - Fuck the Matrix The Removal of Any Black Man´s Confusion
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Whether you are trapped or incarcerated, you have to know yourself better
than you know your captors. Law is force intended to prevent harm, but we
know that it does considerable harm. As a Black man, if you are breathing it is
possible for you to be perceived as threat and considered to be resisting in
order to justify excessive force. The frightened, white-washed masses may see
the concept as being positive, but it is an unfair instrument of tyranny.
The laws are written to keep control of anyone the government feels cannot
rule themselves, but laws aren’t necessarily designed to imprison everybody.
And for the unfortunate persons who are introduced to the penal system, not
everyone can leave prison with their sanity. There is an Afrikan proverb that
loosely translates as …If you put your feet in an ocean of insanity, you are
going to get wet. This goes to say that after being educated by euros, it is
understandable that you think and conduct yourself as one. However, it does
not mean that you shouldn’t recapture your own essence and identity.
Whether on parole, probation, struggling with minimum wages or in prison -
now - is the time in your life when you must become silent, observant and begin
to analyze your present situation and your future. Your life will not get any
easier. There are a number of schools that allow inmate attendance via
independent study at a very reasonable price. Certainly, the monies spent
monthly on canteen products or frivolous commercialized products could pay
for a college education or a trip to the library. With the latter being the favored
choice.
Truthfully speaking – the college degree will be of very little benefit, if you are
simply seeking employment. The degree will not make you anymore accepted
or appreciated due to the competition and the factors used to make anyone
less appealing. At the time of writing, there is the Black Business School offered
by Dr. Boyce Watkins, who earned a PhD in Finance and taught at Syracuse
University and Dame Dash, the co-founder of Roc-a-fella Records. Another
interesting platform on YouTube is The Hustler’s Kung Fu. Another option is So
Darn Easy Forex.
Society has programmed the people to believe that no one with money or
education can go or should go to prison. This means that smart, rich people and
privileged people – mostly white - don’t go to prison. So, the masses are

