BREAKING THE BUCK | STOPS HERE

Beyond the whip of the master.

November 8, 2021

By Kerry A. Thomas

History has certainly done a number on humanity, globally.

Wars, death, famines, exploitations, debauchery are mother earth’s centuries old plagues.

When it comes to Ebony culture across the colonies, our stories are more than tales and are hard to digest. I am unsure if any who reads, researches or comes across this information can ever get over the atrocities lived and experienced by our ancestors that carry over today. But I can hope that we realize the past 100 years these stories are still the same and should not exist any longer.

Identifying key factors connected to what many seem to hold on to as “Black” culture that permeates the slave master’s ideology and treatments as our culture must be eradicated to materialize the full Ebony potential.

The “Black” culture today we find a history full of sorrow, erased history and soul genocide.

How we do come back from this?

No really, how do we?

Across the colonies in the Caribbean, keeping slaves in “good, workable order” was essential to maintain, leverage or maximize profits. Sounds like corporations and business today.

Slaves were a commodity, chattel and the livelihood of those who considered themselves masters of the slaves.

We’ve heard the stories of Christopher Columbus and his connections to selling slaves along with the abuse and disease which ensued upon the Indigenous he found on the land.

In America, the practices of keeping the Negros in line continued through the use of various psychological conditioning in shows, theaters, pamphlets, leaflets, laws, codes and policies.

There is a story about a man by the name of Wyllie Lynch. Any connection to lynching, hmmm? It is said this man came from England to teach how to keep slaves “in check” by putting the lighter skinned against the dark skinned, the old against the young and so forth.

Whether this is true or not, it seems to have worked and continues to work when it comes to community and social issues. For example Martin Luther King against Malcolm X. etc.

Women, growing up in their new hemisphere on plantations were introduced to a new way of life that stripped them of all they’ve known. Going from a matriarchal system to patriarchal was one. The glory and praise towards women who were mothers was removed to practices of unworthiness when reduced to chattel.

The men, regrettably faced many inhumane treatment, as well, beyond the whip of the master.

Breaking the buck, became a normalized practice among slave masters, their sons, family and friends that it reduced and stripped Negro men of identity, strength and honour.

Many were demonized or sodomized in front of their young children. This would have affected their mental development into grown men. The wives, sisters and women also witnessed the debauchery and could do nothing but perhaps try to keep their young ones from that treatment.

Men and women were forced into sexual relations as part of the slave breeding strategy to save money on importing slaves. Many times this often included breeding father with daughters and sons with mothers and brothers with sisters.

When a slave master sought to violate a Negro man sometimes the acts committed against him were by other males of his own race.

In analyzing these acts, there are numerous documents, books and research papers on psychology and criminology that would consider these types of acts as grooming. Grooming children through visual torture and fear. Instilling the idea of what their fate would be if not to please their masters desires. The whip. Ironically The party whip is a member of parliament who is chosen by their team to be the team manager.

Buck Breaking was done to cripple the ego and strength of the male slaves.  Today it is idolized, normalized and praised.

Most slaves after being raped committed suicide as they could not “live with the shame”. History archives have it that Buck Breaking wasn’t only a white-master-to-African-male-slave thing, most times two or more African male slaves were forced to rape each other.

Buck breaking seems like an act to socially condition or groom a race of people cut off from their land, history, identity and culture into a new one to become their own and carry the baton for it.

When you hear comments today such as the LGBTQ population is mainly a “Black” thing when did this happen? Or maybe it is a “black” thing. If we use black not related to race.

Places like Atlanta is known for breaking the buck. As well, it boasts a huge homosexual population that it launched a Lil Nas X Day. Reminding these Negros of their voluntary submission to an act that was forced upon their forefathers resulting in mental, emotional, physical and soul scarring with many killing themselves from the shame of being emasculated.

Greek philosophers said the man who was taken was the one seen as the weaker sex and sometimes could face ridicule publicly for being weaker and letting himself be emasculated.

It was common practice during the days of the Plato’s academy for scholars or elites to have themselves a boy student that he could “mentor.”

It was customary then as it is now in India and other parts of the world for old men to have young boys.

The academy was founded on recruiting and the “education” of young men on this philosophy that was to be passed on to generations. When one goes to university as conservatives or liberals he or she is likely studying in an institution founded on classical liberal arts and these philosophies.

Education etymologically meaning ” to rear or lead a child.”

Each man was to find himself a young boy before puberty and break the buck (if dealing with a slave) or “rear the arse,” for those being educated in classical liberal arts.

The young boy was to be without beard and still young in his body. Even Emperor Nero married one such lad, a Eunuch. He allegedly kicked his second wife Sabina to death in 65 A.D. In this article he met a slave boy named Sporus who looked like Sabina. Nero had Sporus castrated and took him as his bride.

With the academy scholars, the moment the child’s body shown hair or manliness the act was to stop and it was his turn to educate “rear” other students. This became part of the aristocratic way of being. And also in the military.

For slaves, it was breaking the buck and for non slaves – it was taught academically acceptable to rear the children based on some of the ideologies mentioned. The child should have been without manly features and as he grows into a man he is to pass on the baton of this practice.

When it came to slave masters, their children would have been exposed to these practices and the men most likely could have suffered mental distress just as much as the Negro slaves.

Both Ebony men and Ivory men experienced harsh treatments endured from the slave masters. Just as much as the women experienced degraded treatment as wives of slave masters and concubines and children.

From our research into this subject, there is high potential that many leaders throughout the centuries have passed on this debauchery to their children in high places. Just as it was passed on to the children in low places and becomes acceptable to the people in middle class.

Our previous article on how to live your soul best we ask the question, how did we get here to live in a society where abuse and incest has become a common practice.

Thomas Foster says that although historians have begun to cover sexual abuse during slavery, few focus on sexual abuse of men and boys because of the assumption that only enslaved women were victimized. Foster suggests that men and boys may have also been forced into unwanted sexual activity; one problem in documenting such abuse is that they, of course, did not bear mixed-race children. Both masters and mistresses were thought to have abused male slaves.

Historian and author Nell Irvin Painter, says what happened to our race was “soul murder, the feeling of anger, depression and low self-esteem” in describing the effects of this abuse, linking it to slavery.

Angela Davis contends that the systematic rape of female slaves is analogous to the supposed medieval concept of droit du seigneur, believing that the rapes were a deliberate effort by slaveholders to extinguish resistance in women and reduce them to the status of animals.

Many women were raped, and had little control over their families. Children, free women, indentured servants, and men were not immune from abuse by masters and owners.

Nell Irvin Painter also explains that the psychological outcome of such treatment often had the same result of “soul murder”. Children, especially young girls, were often subjected to sexual abuse by their masters, their masters’ children, and relatives.

Our analyses on “Black” culture from emancipation until now shows that Black culture is based on soul genocide and then reinvented into becoming Black.

What we are taught were means of survival not as earth beings, but in the White man’s slave system. Our intelligence, a large degree his and appears to be more a function of the familial or social environment than of the inherited constitution. The inherited constitution being of debauchery, lies and shame.

All people outside of the slave traders have suffered and it’s due time these people with a hand in the slave trade then and now help in fixing the issues by breaking the cycle.

Every Sunday, The Reset Community hosts Breaking The Cycle. The objective is to connect with people who want to break the cycle of debauchery, incest, abuse, or overcome their moral injury as a result of actions they committed knowingly or unknowingly.

Together with people who really care, we can reset our communities, our minds, our heart and our souls right. But we all have to be willing to have these elephant in the room conversations to achieve real solutions.

The United Nations says it wants to end poverty as part of its SDGs. We can end poverty when we end age old practices harmful to humanity. Breaking the buck is one of those practices that need to end to help eradicate poverty.

End of article

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About the Contributor:

Kerry A. Thomas is a charismatic Public Relations and Communications Specialist based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is co-founder of The Reset Community, host of The Reset News and currently conducts clinical research as a Systemic Racism Explorer. Her professional experience includes journalism, politics, media relations and was a candidate in the 2018 Running Man Municipal Elections. She has served in various communities for 20 years on boards and committees. Now, she is embarking on redefining the narrative by helping to reshape the world.

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LIVING YOUR SOUL BEST | 12 KEYS TO OVERCOMING ABUSE OR INCEST

“nothing less than crimes against humanity.”

THE FIVE PILLARS TO GLOBAL SOULUTIONS

November 5, 2021

By Kerry A. Thomas

Women + widows, children, elders, nature and orphans!

These were man’s appointed dominion on earth.

To govern and rule over the earth. North, south, east and west. Air, land and seas with utmost care for women+widows, children elders, nature and orphans.

It’s now 2021. How have we done?

In nature biodiversity, food, climate change and CO2 emissions are challenges the world now seeks solutions.

Socially, society is experiencing a form of breakdown or transformation in a manner that seems to unveil a stark side attributed to various ideologies and ancient practices.

Many families around the world are engaging in age old practices that seem to keep buried secrets that are only harming humanity.

This year, a report revealed the French Catholic church had abused over 230,000 children. Yahoo news published on Friday that French bishops acknowledged the church allowed abuses to become ‘systemic’. 

French bishops have “accepted that the Catholic church bore an “institutional responsibility” in the many thousands of child abuse cases documented in a shock report, an admission many abuse victims had been pushing for.”

Children at residential schools “suffered extreme emotional and spiritual abuse from being torn from their families, and were severely punished for any expression of their language, culture, or religion. Physical and sexual abuse of children was common.” 

According to Harvard Divinity School’s case file on Residential Schools of Canada the Catholic, Anglican, Methodist, United, and Presbyterian churches all participated. Employing many theological justifications for this system.

This year, following the discovery of the remains of 215 undocumented children, some as young as 3, under a former residential school in British Columbia, calls are mounting for leaders and staff of residential schools to be punished.”

The Canadian government has formally apologized for its role in residential schools and on September 30, 2021, announced the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

This year, Kevin O. Smith, now deceased, an alleged religious cult leader connected to the Presbyterian and Pentecostal denomination lured his followers into human sacrifice ritual. Educated in the Canadian school system and was ordained the National Evangelist for Canada by his Bishops.

For further detail on this incident this October, Newsweek has an article on the story.

Jeffrey Epstein, now deceased, was accused of sexually exploiting and trafficking dozens of underage girls.

“The sex trafficking of underage children is driven by demand, but poverty fuels the supply,” says an article by Global Citizen.

Harvey Weinstein, and Bill Cosby each separately accused, tried and sentenced as part of the me too movement.

Then, there is the porn industry, human trafficking and sex slaves that rakes in “billions of dollars.” How can this even be humanly possible?

“Globally, the sex trafficking industry is a multi-billion dollar business whose victims are overwhelmingly vulnerable and poor girls and women.” Global Citizen.

Has anyone ever stopped to ask – how can this industry be valued at such a high cost?

How can human trafficking be BIG business?

Who is purchasing women and children to abuse and seek to ruin their lives? Going against the five pillars to govern and have dominion.

Who does such things?

It turns out this goes centuries back in time to before Christ and even Alexander the Greek.

Does it have to continue on further though?

Ancient Incest

It is said that Ham in the bible was cursed for possibility either violating his father or for having relations with his mother. His father’s wife.

Lots two daughters had relations with their father and became impregnated to carry on their bloodline.

Even the stories of some of “the Gods” include marriage between siblings.

What is incest and is it a practice that is meant to be practiced?

According the many subjects along our clinical research, they feel it shouldn’t.

Prior to my research in racism and The Reset Community, as a journalist, I had the prvildege to do field study research with people from LGBTQ communities. Both males and females shared their stories about abuse they experienced as children growing up. Mostly from a family member.

One woman, a lesbian, shared she was sexually abused by her adopted father. He had abused her and her adopted sister. When she grew up and took him to court, her expression of those experiences is that it allowed her to know what evil is and looks like.

Coming from a family of doctors and being adopted, the only thing she could do was forgive him.

Another story, was a man from Jamaica abused by his uncle. Unable to come to terms if he is gay or not. Did he want it or not? Was he groomed or not? The tears rolling from his soul torn between shame and guilt.

Many in this area of research expressed their utmost disdain for their experiences being violated by those they trusted and to whom they were entrusted.

Around the world, victims and survivors on both sides suffer in silence or in shame. Even the perpetrators some of them too were once victims.

Resetting Our Communities Through Healing

The Reset Community is reaching out to victims and survivors of incest and perpetrators in separate group dealings of research and development.

We’d like to help victims by establishing a space and place for them to enhance their healing with the help of The Reset Community and those who see the need to reach out and help at this time.

The perpetrators we are seeking is to interview and conduct clinical research to get a better understanding from their world, why they do what they do.

Each shall have their own confidential experience with The Reset Community.

Here are 12 keys to overcome abuse or incest that we’ve put together gathered from field studies, experts on the subject, victims and perpetrators.

12 Keys to Overcome Abuse and Incest

  1. GET OUT OF THE CIRCUMSTANCE (The first moment you can, get out of the circumstance. And where possible do not be in the presence at that person again)
  2. ALWAYS TELL SOMEONE (Your parent, close relative, someone you trust. Some people are in spaces that does not allow them to express to others they have been violated)
  3. WRITE ABOUT IT (Keep a journal, keep a blog, do vlog -share your story online if no one around you is listening)
  4. DONT’ STOP TRUSTING IN THE CREATOR AND YOUR WORTH (We are stronger than our fears, traumas or abuse – trust even though what seems unbearable is happening or has happened – your story and your life has a bigger purpose – do not ever forget that)
  5. KNOW THAT YOU ARE NOT YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES (Abusers like to make their victims feel unworthy or are controlling. Having or developing emotional intelligence helps.
  6. REFRAIN FROM REPEATING THE ABUSE TO OTHERS (Some people who have been abused find it hard to connect with young people out of fear they might abuse them too. Remember if you repeat the act – you are passing the seed of harm and evil on to someone else)
  7. START OR JOIN A GROUP (Just like The Reset Community, we started our group to help change the social contract for the community, by the community. You can become a member or volunteer). Staying active and renewing your mind in various activities helps to rebuild)
  8. DO MANADALA ART OR OTHER CREATIVE WORK: Mandala art is known to help heal the soul and even awaken inner strengths and talents. Mandala in Sanskrit means “container of the essence.” In the article Mandala – Geometric pattern, color and many more it mentions that according to a Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung, “a mandala is the psychological expression of the totality of the self”. Other creative work helps too like drawing, painting, cooking and gardening.
  9. PUBLISH YOUR STORY: Many people have been abused by a family member, or someone close to the family, church or school and cannot or are afraid to speak. Share your story in a book or you can even do it as a fiction or comic book.
  10. CLEANSE YOUR BODY, MIND, SOUL AND SPIRIT. (take time in nature, reaffirm your worthiness and divine purpose that you are not your pain, hurt or past traumas. It is essential to cleanse your aura of the hurt and pain and those harmful energies)
  11. INCREASE YOUR FREQUENCY. Many people operate on a low vibrational frequency eating low vibrational food. This can keep someone in low vibrational emotions and mental thoughts. Changing your diet to include high vibrational foods will help to elevate your soul and heart chakras)
  12. RECLAIM YOUR BIRTHRIGHT: You were not born to be in pain and suffering but were groomed to be and thus, you must ungroom yourself to reclaim your birthright and true purpose of talents, gifts and abilities in this existence.

Here is a very engaging video by, The Four Elements, on what families can do to help support victims as well suggestions on preventive methods.

Learn more about different types of offenders, this video by, Dr. Jeff Kieliszeski, Forensic Psychologist who shares his perspective on what to look for in perpetrators.

Remember the five pillars in your daily actions and interactions to rule and govern appropriately your thoughts and decisions. The five pillars are Women + Widows, Elders, Children, Orphans and Nature.

End of Article:

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About the Contributor:

Kerry A. Thomas is a charismatic Public Relations and Communications Specialist based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is co-founder of The Reset Community, host of The Reset News and currently conducts clinical research as a Systemic Racism Explorer. Her professional experience includes journalism, politics, media relations and was a candidate in the 2018 Running Man Municipal Elections. She has served in various communities for 20 years on boards and committees. Now, she is embarking on redefining the narrative by helping to reshape the world.

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CURB YOUR CONSUMERISM | 15 ESSENTIAL SUSTAINABLE LIVING SOLUTIONS TO EMPLOY NOW

November 3, 2021

By: Kerry A. Thomas

Advanced civilizations in the modern era means rapid convenience and mass consumption.

Currently, a massive global problem is CO2, greenhouse emissions, biodiversity, waste, climate change and food supply.

In ancient times, civilization included preservation and consideration for nature, land, people, animals, and the earth.

During colonization and the quest for land, resources and power, preserving nature was the furthest thought from colonizers mind.

Those who were found on the land, lived in communion with the land before being uprooted, exploited and degraded to the status of beast and savage for living with and off the land.

Today, the world is in a crisis and what is being called for now?

Sustainable living. The very living from the start that was called uncivilized for it had not built up societies in a way that would destroy nature and the land.

Ironically, those Indigenous to the land across countries today are now left out of one of the biggest discussions at the start of the decade at this year’s UN Food Systems Summit.

So how did we get here?

The 1st industrial revolution began the wrecking ball on nature. Over time lifestyle, eating habits and other consumptions has contributed to massive waste.

For example: Did you know that we didn’t always have three meals a day! That began as a means to sustain the workers working long hours throughout the day during the 1st industrial revolution.

With the 4th industrial revolution here, things need to change.

“Unhealthy diets are responsible for more deaths than any other risk factor globally: this includes all forms of malnutrition such as undernutrition, obesity and diet related non-communicable diseases (NCDs).”

For the Afro-Caribbean community, particularly data from the United States these are alarming figures.

In Canada, institutional racism has contributed to severe degradation of communities from the days of Africville to present long-standing issues.

Here are 15 essential modern sustainable living solutions we can all start to use today!

  1. Walk or bike more often. Carpool or drive less.
  2. Reducing online consumption. Reduce social media platform time. Studies show that Melanated and Latin X communities spend the most time online. Psychology books and parenting books say online time should be reduced for children. It should be no more than 2 hours a day. 1 hour for children under 7 years of age.
  3. Sustainable fashion: Recycle old clothing. Recreating fashion out of your old clothes is cool, trendy and unique.
  4. Eat more raw foods. Fruits, veggies sprouts
  5. Make it yourself. Make or bake your goodies such as breads, jams, sauces, soups etc.
  6. Food hub. Community kitchen
  7. Reduce in-store and online purchases. The amount of waste in underserved communities is overwhelming. Contributing to pollution in the air, water, roads and communities
  8. Talk less. In a world today built around social networking, this one can be challenging. Conserve human energy.
  9. Use smartphones less. Switching your smartphone to a simple phone helps to reduce your contact with radiation and conserve energy. For smartphones to operate it consumes lots of energy that can pose a great risk in the future on the grid.
  10. Eat less meat. Increase seeds and nuts.
  11. Consider other dairy products and make yourself almond milk, cashew milk, rice milk and others.
  12. Spend less money on make-up, hair extensions, weaves, artificial nails. The chemicals from these is contributing to dangerous health factors and air pollution.
  13. Reduce game time on game consoles. Use board games or old school games for entertainment
  14. Watch less TV. Studies have shown that TV can severally affect a persons self esteem, mental and physical health.
  15. Eat less fast | junk food and eat less at restaurants. Help preserve water and energy used at fast food restaurants. Instead, have more outdoor meals in the park, your backyard, by the river bank.

The journey the world is on our right now is exciting. As we all learn to curb our consumerism!

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About the Contributor:

Kerry A. Thomas is a charismatic Public Relations and Communications Specialist based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is co-founder of The Reset Community, host of The Reset News and currently conducts clinical research as a Systemic Racism Explorer. Her professional experience includes journalism, politics, media relations and was a candidate in the 2018 Running Man Municipal Elections. She has served in various communities for 20 years on boards and committees. Now, she is embarking on redefining the narrative by helping to reshape the world.

You can find her at http://www.kerry-annthomas.com.

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THE RESET COMMUNITY CALLS ON THE COMMUNITY’S SUPPORT FOR A VETERANS OF COLOUR WALL AND MEMORIAL GARDEN

THE RESET COMMUNITY CALLS ON THE COMMUNITY’S SUPPORT FOR A VETERANS OF COLOUR WALL AND MEMORIAL GARDEN

(TORONTO, ON 11.01.2021 VLPRESS) The Reset Community is calling on the community’s support to honour veterans of colour with a veterans memorial wall and garden.

2017 Inaugural African Canadian Veterans Gala

Black Veterans Affair, the former name of the group made the announcement for a veteran wall and memorial garden in 2017 during the inaugural African Canadian veterans gala .

Art Work Created Exclusively for the “Black” Veterans Affairs’ (Auction piece)

Since realizing the name Black once meant White, there should be a title that better represents our melanated veterans. As such, Black Veterans Affairs is changing its name and calls on the community for ideas.

We acknowledge that all veteran lives matter. Our goal is to highlight the contributions of our melanated veterans along side all other veterans.

We are seeking a name that best reflects our ancestors who fought to fight and your support in honoring our veterans of colour with a memorial wall and garden.

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THE RESET COMMUNITY ISSUES STATEMENT AND CALLS FOR A COMMISSION REGARDING JAMAICAN RITUAL OCCULT LEADER KEVIN O SMITH AND HIS CONNECTIONS TO CANADA

THE RESET COMMUNITY ISSUES STATEMENT AND CALLS FOR A COMMISSION REGARDING JAMAICAN RITUAL OCCULT LEADER KEVIN O SMITH AND HIS CONNECTIONS TO CANADA

(TORONTO, ON 11.1.2021 VLPRESS) The Reset Community issued a statement today regarding the now deceased Jamaican ritual cult leader, Kevin O. Smith, and his connections to Canada and other countries.

In a video statement by Kerry Ann Thomas, the co-founder of The Reset Community and systemic racism explorer, Thomas calls on community leaders to step up and help clean up our global communities. 

“As a long time community supporter and activist, there are many alarming concerns regarding our communities and others that call for a global reset that provides real solutions. What happened in Jamaica is a disgrace not just for Jamaicans, but also the religious sector, spirituality and humanity.”

The Reset Community is a grassroots initiative engaging in changing the social contract, for the community, by the community during this great reset.

Victims that have come in contact with this man or others as Kevin O Smith are encouraged to reach out to The Reset Community.

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THE ART AND FASHION OF POLITICS

It is said over and over that life and politics are extensions of art; and fashion, a form of culture.

When we explore history from an art and fashion perspective, we open a colourful and sometimes “black and white” picture, image or carving to tell us details about a group, class, tribe or nations.

It’s what makes fashion and art, well, pleasing!

Pleasing, just as beauty is unto the eye of the beholder.

Before women were permitted to vote, enter into business, practice law, or receive equal pay it was fashionable for men to dominate in these areas. Although, Proverbs (pro-actions) 31 speaks of the virtuous woman who wakes early to tend to her home and sell at the yard.

Proverbs 31:10-31

10 Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies.

11 The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil.

12 She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life.

13 She seeketh wool, and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands.

14 She is like the merchants’ ships; she bringeth her food from afar.

15 She riseth also while it is yet night, and giveth meat to her household, and a portion to her maidens.

16 She considereth a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard.

17 She girdeth her loins with strength, and strengtheneth her arms.

18 She perceiveth that her merchandise is good: her candle goeth not out by night.

19 She layeth her hands to the spindle, and her hands hold the distaff.

20 She stretcheth out her hand to the poor; yea, she reacheth forth her hands to the needy.

21 She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet.

22 She maketh herself coverings of tapestry; her clothing is silk and purple.

23 Her husband is known in the gates, when he sitteth among the elders of the land.

24 She maketh fine linen, and selleth it; and delivereth girdles unto the merchant.

25 Strength and honour are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come.

26 She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness.

27 She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness.

28 Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her.

29 Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all.

30 Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised.

31 Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates.

Proverbs 31:10-31

This, was fashionable for a woman to be a Proverbs “chic.” In fact, it is this proverbs essence of a woman missing from female power and the feminist movement.

It was fashionable to be a woman in her woman graces, style and femininity.

When you explore ancient African studies it was fashionable to have generations of female rulers.

In Ethiopia’s ancient history, you’ll find female rulers including the title Kandake/Candace:

The name of the queen of the Ethiopians was not Candace. Candace (also written as Kandake or Kentake) was the term that Nubian people groups used for “queen” or “queen-mother”. According to John McClintock and James Strong, the female sovereigns of Ethiopia Proper all bore the appellation of “Candace,” which was not so much a proper name as a distinctive title, common to every successive queen, like “Pharaoh” and “Ptolemy” to the kings of Egypt, and “Caesar” to the emperors of Rome. Many believe that the queen mentioned in the Acts 8 account was a woman called Amanitore, but we don’t know for certain.

(Virtuousgirls)

The ancient pharoahs are known to be adorned in gold and precious stones such as lapus lazuli and the serpent, a symbol connection to their wisdom.

Face2FaceAfrica shares a lovely detailed story online visiting the history of wigs from ancient times. It is also a common practice employed today in the profession of law to wear a wig similar to what is below.

This September 11th, 2021 was Ethiopia’s New Year, called Enkukatash, meaning “gift of jewels”

Afrolegends shares the story of Queen of Sheba of ancient Ethiopia who was returning from her visit to King Solomon of Israel, and had gifted Solomon with 120 talents of gold.

We have all heard about the magnificent temple by Solomon built in an architectural fashion and style that has influenced today’s building designs. You can enjoy art, fashion and architecture in creative centers around the world.

The best part about art and fashion is that it allows us to express our individuality and collectiveness. In a world where we can all be so uniformed, it helps to have that unique touch to distinguish you for others.

When you see the importance of fashion and art; that life is really art, you’ll find new ways to do what you do and love it.

For example, did you know that when you organize your workspace, it is an extension of your style, fashion and art?

Try it out! See how much more you get noticed, just by doing adding a little more art and fashion to your place of work or business.

In the area of politics and fashion, besides what is mentioned above, lets explore army gear for one. From a soldier to street fashion who doesn’t love a military style jacket?

Or how about Tweed?

A very common trend amongst certain elite groups and Canada’s former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau made it very popular. Pierre Trudeau’s style in fashion and art of character made him a sought after person with the masses.

Pierre Cardin, was a well known designer for his tweed fashions, and of course who can leave out Chanel. Which woman doesn’t love a Chanel tweed purse or those Tweed skirt suits.

Driving a Willy Jeep, the original – classic. If not, you can get the 2021 Gladiator version.

1947 Willy Jeep Truck

There is a whole lot to explore and learn in the world of politics through art, fashion and architecture.

It explains plenty on how we speak, how we dress, how we walk, what matters most and who we are in this existence and most importantly – it shares a lot about our ancestors and customs.

How are you expressing yourself through art and fashion?

THE HOBBESIAN SOCIETY SOCIAL CONTRACT

Was Thomas Hobbes the Godfather of the social contract?

It seems his political theory on the social contract which lays the foundation of modern society was enough to influence Rousseau’s ideology and writings on social contract.

Hobbes’ views expressed in the “LEVIATHAN called a COMMONWEALTH or STATE, which is but an artificial man, though greater stature and strength than the natural, for whole protection and defense it was intended; and in which the sovereignty is an artificial soul, as giving life and motion to the whole body; the magistrates and other officers of judicature and execution, artificial joints; reward and punishment (by which fastened to the seat of the sovereignty every joint and every joint and member is moved to perform his duty) are the nerves, that do the same in the body natural; the weather and riches of all the particular members are the strength; salus populi (the peoples safety) its business; counsellors, by whom all things needful for it to know are suggested unit it, are the memory; equity and laws, an artificial reason and will; concord, health; sedition*sickness; and civil war, death,” creates the premise for history in the past 400 years.

It outlines much on the nature of man and it is these views that shed light on the mind state of today’s population.

For Rousseau “The Social Contract whose full title is The Social Contract or Principles of Political Right (1762) is an analysis of the contractual relationship to any legitimate government, so that are articulated principles of justice and utility to reconcile the desire for happiness with the submission to the general interest.”

History, in terms of the past 100 years, has shown us or should allow us to intelligently put into perspective what has worked and what hasn’t.

At the time of these philosophers, it was not the age of information on the technology highway as it is today with quick access to information, nor, what is it a time when the slaves were free.

It appears in order to plan ahead for when the slaves would be free, many philosophers writings act as a framework for the science that was to follow the policy that government would instate to rule and govern the colonies.

Since that time, events such as the Emancipation of slaves and the struggles for equal rights or access to untainted services, have demonstrated today many issues that should not have to be repeated.

There was carding known to stigmatize Negro men, and there has been issues like housing biases to name a few that are known practices within Institutions.

There is planned parenthood by Margaret Sanger including the entire topic around Eugenics and supporters from prominent companies that even exist today.

He expresses that the desires for power leads quickly to the desire for power over others and adds that significant human power, depends on uniting our strengths with those of other people. Some of those unions may be between equals; then cooperation may depend on shared goals yet with the greatest powers being possess by the ruler of a state, capable of commanding powers of its all members. Where people have unequal power, cooperation need not depend on everyone’s sharing the same goals.

Here – we have opportunities and setbacks.

If it’s the government and they feel the goals or concerns of its constituents are pale comparisons to the means to the end, then there is openings for what may appear as discriminatory or bias or racist acts.

If others are able to evenly cooperate on shared goals then there is a mutual benefit. But, what if those shared goals are the same such as planned parenthood with Margaret Sanger?

Hobbes work provides delightful insight that can be applied when considering institutional racism and the effects on society.

One piece of Hobbes work in the LEVIATHIAN that is very interesting is his comments on speech.

“The general use of speech is to transfer our mental discourse into verbal or the train of our thoughts into a train of words, … the first use of names is to serve for marks, or notes or remembrance. ” Hobbes

Very key information when using names and titles in todays work across cultural relations.

In section 12 of LEVIATIAN Part I Ch 5 states “seeing then that truth consisteth in the right ordering of names in our affirmations, a man that seeketh precise truth had need to remember what every name he uses stands for, and place it accordingly, or else he will find himself entangled in words, as bird in lime twigs, the more he struggles the more belimed.”

“And therefore in geometry men begin at settling the significations of their words, which settling of significations they call definitions, and place them in the beginning of their reckoning. ”

The World Economic Forum’s ‘The Great Reset’ called by Klaus Schwab and Prince Charles last June has brought together leaders of Countries to table solutions of the future. Some of its goals are to end poverty and address equality. It is just as imperative, if not vital, to have identity restored to a group of people who, for lack of knowledge, may not know that the name used in our social advancements is not authentic to the people it represents.

“By this it appears how necessary it is for any man that aspires to true knowledge, to examine the definitions of former authors and … correct them where they are negligently set down, or to make them himself.” Hobbes

There is more to explore with Thomas Hobbes as his work is quite magnificent in presentation and is an incredible body of work in systemic racism.

We’ll share more on this topic after our panel presentation on the abstract “White Supremacy and The Melanin theory” which explores the connections through anthropology, science and history, with the implications in today’s society.

You are encouraged to consider Hobbes’ thoughts on speech and what it means to use words by its true definitions and perhaps reconsider when calling Melanated people “Black.” Even if we’ve used it all this time.

According to Hobbes, that would mean we do not have any standing in our arguments or reasoning, for where we start off from is already in error.

Some intellectual food for thought that hopefully leads to right action.

CULTURAL DISRUPTION IS THE NEXT BIG INNOVATION

Our goal at the Reset Community is to #educate and #empower nations to the #truth on the history of Melanated people of the earth. To assist underserved communities through age old social issues and provide resources with connections that better serve economic advancements.

How can this be achieved?

  • Establish what are key factors affecting underserved communities
  • Determine agents contributing to these key factors
  • Explore the reasoning behind those factors in comparison to facts and truth
  • Reset those factors to appropriately reflect and represent truth in its principle
  • Build a sustainable economic infrastructure based on cultural collaboration.

What is Cultural Collaboration?

Cultural Collaboration is the union of partners, community, businesses and other enterprises that collaborate on solutions that effectively impact cultures and society advancement.

According to a top global strategist, the next big innovation is not technology, it is Cultural Disruption.

Cultural Disruption creates innovative opportunities that provide solutions to current issues benefiting future advancements through cultural collaboration.

Breaking barriers in cultural perception, finding unique methods to employ using a combination of tools such as technology, creative content, sustainable innovation etc.

A conscious business model ensures business, government and other entities adhere to high level ESG (Environmental, Social & Governance) and SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals), providing opportunities for solutions using truth and facts at the core.

By employing research, analytical and evidence based data The Reset Community is here to do our part in The Great Reset for a better future for all.

This is a convenient time to explore cultural collaboration for real solutions on social issues.

These issues include:

  • Identity
  • History
  • Culture
  • Perception
  • Community
  • Social
  • Economic
  • Access
  • Mental Health

Based on:

  • Crime
  • Undue Influence
  • Discrimination
  • Bias
  • Unknown History
  • Unknown Identity
  • Policies
  • Security

Our community provides articles, research, updates and more on how we can collaborate to provide real solutions to underserved communities.

Our lead researcher is presenting an abstract on the topic of White Supremacy and the Melanin Theory at an upcoming conference.

We expect to share updates with you about the conference and have a report on factors contributing to systemic racism outside of the government with potential solutions.

Thanks for staying up-to-date and informed on cultural opportunities in the 21st century.

It’s an exciting time to relearn one another and dispel old ideologies that no longer serve humanity and the environment to reset our mind set with a clear picture on reality.

Updated: 10.14.21 @17:53 EST

THE SCIENCE BEHIND MELANCHRO AND POPULATIONS OF THE EARTH

It’s time to play Guess Your Race?

Due to paper genocide, lost or stolen history, we’ll travel through the many pages of history books in hopes to find clues on what is the “Negro” #identity and the #race.

Welcome to our scientific word, Melanchro. Used by Herodutus to describe Negros, today’s ‘so called Blacks,’ in his writings from his visit to Egypt. (notice in this sentence there are three words used to describe this ambiguous race – Negros)

Herodotus regarded the Colchians as “dark-skinned and woolly-haired”, an Ancient Egyptian race. Herodotus states that the Colchians, with the Ancient Egyptians and the Ethiopians, were the first to practice circumcision, a custom which he claims that the Colchians inherited from remnants of the army of Pharaoh Sesostris (Senusret III)” (wiki)

When studying “Black History” enjoy the many layers of deception and lies you’ll have to uncover to get to the truth.

Writings from anti-Afrocentric people seems to have no end at the level of denial, cover-up and the favorite, “oh that’s not what they really means when they said ‘AEgyptians’ where Black.”

Meanwhile, everyone now knows that according to the Bible and the Torah in Gen: 10:6 ‘The descendants of Ham were Cush, Mizraim, Put, and Canaan. Gen 10:7 adds ‘the sons of Cush: Seba, Havilah, Sabtah, Raamah, and Sabteca. And the sons of Raamah: Sheba and Dedan.’

Mizraim being Egypt. When White scholars or students or writers give their input that Egyptians are Euro-centric and that Afro centric scholars are fetching for an identity is down right bullying and propaganda that should be stopped. It doesn’t look good White people! No more than it looks good as a Melanchro/Melanin/Aethiop asking master for “Black” rights.

That fact that European forefathers lied to their children and to the world using the universities, books and institutions to push this lie is something European people need to take up with their parents. Not bash the quality evidence presented by a group of people European forefathers, the news, TV or some PR companies used to lie and say we were only just slaves.

That was the narrative sold to you, sold to us.

Our Afro centric scholars need to be applauded for their work in bringing truth to light. Scholars like Cheik Anta Diop, and Dr. Francis Cress Welsing, both deceased, are a must read for all races. “Stolen Legacy” by George G.M. James is a good place to start if you want to see the other side to the stories of Negro History.

It is these truths and many others that have helped Euro scholars to step up and acknowledge in some way these truths while many others continue to write disclaiming the truths discovered. They haven’t been given the green light it seems to tell the truth. Like the movie The Firm “You Can’t Handle The Truth.”

European forefathers have written claims Nimrod was a Hamite (Negro) and responsible for all the child sacrificing religion that Abraham of the bible was part of before called by G-d.

During abolition, as a reason for many slave owners to hold on to their slaves, they gave some very alarming details about the Negro people as Hamites.

Details included these people as ‘immoral, homosexuals,’ and the women are ‘promiscuous’ and the practice of child sacrifice was prevalent.

The temples created to worship the Goddess was a fertility cult and there were many temple prostitutes. The males were very common.

The artists today push the temple cult agenda. Interestingly, Hollywood, or early theatre was known to employ slaves and prostititutes.

The #metoo movement is not new. It has happened since the early days of theatre. Reddit asks this question “When did actors go from having the same social status as prostitutes to celebrities?

It goes on to say “Christian France and England denounced the theatre as an institution that acted against God, instructing spectators on the art of deceit— cite the moral reprehensibility of theatre, and specifically the actor in their own societies. Women in particular were a favorite target of these critics, especially 17th c. Japanese and English, as the act of witnessing a woman onstage was thought to be enough to degrade the upright moral sensibilities of the audience.” (reddit)

The disproval was based on two areas ‘moral and social’ disapprovals. From that time to now, not much has changed. It has only become worse.

“When did actors go from having the same social status as prostitutes to celebrities” takes for granted that actors occupied very low positions in their social hierarchies, which is widely true. …Because of the frequent travel, uncertainty in compensation, and general hand-to-mouth lifestyle of the troop, actresses would often double as prostitutes in order to gain some extra money for their family. …….. sources on record, detailing the precise reasons an actor is a better courtesan than a prostitute; Li Yu in particular writes of actresses whose entire careers are predicated on their skill as seducers of rich patrons.[6] Likewise, the entire success of early-Kabuki was based on the sexual relationship between female performers and the male audience who would purchase their services after the performance. Even in less systemized cases, the patron-artist relationship often carried a sexual bent, and when actors would need to receive popular support, rather than singular patronage, prostitution was an easy way to bring in funds.

It would appear record labels, movie and TV producers today are actively recruiting morally debased artists to influence others, marketing their lifestyle as enticing and awarding this deviancy. This is not assisting our social, political and cultural advancements.

The question people of the world need to be asking is “can we morally afford this type of propaganda?” It is beyond obvious where this is headed is not going to be good.

The record labels, directors, producers, “creators” and “artists” seem to enjoy arousing White people through Negro peoples immorality, and debased actions passed off as art to the masses.

Can we afford for Negros or any other race for that matter to parade around to the world the very thing European forefathers warned against and were opposed to?

NO!

From Nimrod we get the Phoenicians who were known to have invented the compass.

From Phoenicians to Egyptians to Carthaginians whom Rome after numerous failed attempts, finally conquered. These negros became Rome possession and many later serving as soldiers.

It is essential Melanchroes really comprehend how their actions are contributing to the destruction of humanity as we know it. Being used to sell and drive the current deviancy forward.

Negro people cannot afford their souls to be used as tools by Public Relations firms and marketing companies to help create destruction by promoting and endorsing this debasement.

Ever since Black Lives Matter the only Black lives that matter it seems are black deeds.

FROM THE GODS TO HUMANS TO AI BIAS

Who knew the day would come when pigs could fly, men would have babies and robots would be racist?

Well, two of the three are current trending topics.

But, it’s the robots being racist that we’ll address in this post.

Yes!

Through algorithm bias artificial intelligence can discriminate!

We’ve not even cracked a whole nut in human race relations and now we’re adding artificial intelligence to the list of perpetrators.

How is this even possible?

It would seem logical for these artificial intelligent systems to have been programmed without bias towards race, culture, socio and economic backgrounds.

Before we tap into that thought stream, it’s important to note that the Negro race is under going one of the most grueling transformations on a mental, social and cultural level. This is altering the race before the race itself could properly build from a solid core.

The core of our race it seems is nearly gutted and stuffed with new ideologies and seeds of thoughts just as in the days of abolition. This is the bi-product the White man warned about.

This evidence was one of the most challenging to get past in systemic racism research. Primarily, due to the fact that the world in is such an imbalance mental state and when you are in the profession of humanities you have to look for solutions to problems that seems almost beyond hope.

You see, when abolitionists where fighting the slave owners, they planted seeds into the minds of Negros and other White profiteers on separation.

A quick summary of that juicy debate goes as follows:

Abolitionist renactment:

“Take the Negros from the plantation owners because we “abolitionists” want some of the profits by telling them “slave owners” how sinful slave owners are for having slaves and they should free the slaves so they “the slaves” can work for us “the abolitionists” for less and find their own way which we “the abolitionists” shall leave traces of ideological poison. The very ideologies that, you, plantation “slave” owners and religious buffs scoff at.”

Slave Owners:

“Free the slaves and your streets shall be sacked with Negros with no where to go, committing crimes, for they are animals without our graces. They’ll come for your daughters and bring terror upon our nation and ruin the very morals on which America was founded.”

When Brigham Young of the Mormon religious sect taught “the devil was Black, ” and you look at Black culture today – is he actually really incorrect?

The more celebrities brought to the masses seem to push the boundaries further and further to even dancing with and becoming the devil. The shadow self and conscious self now one.

John Taylor, Young’s fellow Mormon also taught on multiple occasions that the reason that Black people (those with the curse of Cain) were allowed to survive the flood was so that the devil could be properly represented on the earth through the children of Ham and his wife Egyptus.

The President of the Fundamentalist Church of Latter Day Saints, Warren Jeffs has made several documented statements such as “The black race is the people through which the devil has always been able to bring evil unto the earth.”

“[Cain was] cursed with a black skin and he is the father of the Negro people. He has great power, can appear and disappear. He is used by the devil, as a mortal man, to do great evils.”

A ‘Black’ man advertising himself as Satan

Looking past the hurt and pain of Negro history from a Negro perspective, there is a recurring message that resonates amongst European Forefathers. There is a Negro problem. Most terrifying is their warning of the Negro race and what is happening with the race today.

The Reset Community has a report on this topic which is going to go right to the core! We are also starting The Axiom Dialogues as part of our research and invite those interested in history, economics, AI, human relations and those with an interest for safe space learning to join the conversation.

According to our European Forefathers G-d cursed the seed of Ham and in the bible G-d discriminates. There are many inferences of bias with discriminatory treatment to various groups and nations.

The bible, a book written by men through the inspiration of G-d and angels “justifies” why some groups of religion are chosen and therefore entitled to slaves of other nations, classes or religions.

From G-d to man these biases, discrimination and now racist practices have for centuries killed millions through wars, others through famine, crime, loss of identity and more.

Now enters the AI robots turn to hand down the whips of discrimination onto the same group of people demanding “Black Lives Matter” and “Equal Rights.”

For Negros to get equal rights we’d have to be seen as equal. In the United States during the topic of freeing the Negro slaves there was another fascinating debate about how many Negros equals to one White man to count in the statistics and when considering Emancipation.

Now imagine this……

The year is 2035. AI robots have become dominant in the police force. Many jobs are replaced by AIs and people in high end jobs appear through hologram without having to leave their homes.

Human rights has now become Transhuman rights and it’s now illegal to disobey the commands of a robot.

You are a Negro man stopped by one of these robots who asks you to identify yourself.

True analytics was not applied to the algorithm programs 10 years before and now it does not recognize your claim that you are African or Black as now Black means White.

You are arrested for false identity tried in court where you are found guilty because the data from the robot algorithm doesn’t lie!

That of course is just a “what if” scenario of the future with the huge problem posed by algorithm biases.

“Machine learning models or algorithms have shown over the past few years that they can exhibit human traits like racism and sexism by misidentifying black people as gorillas (Barr, 2015) or perpetuating gender income inequality through ad suggestions (Datta et al., 2015).”

Currently, these biases do play a role across numerous spectrums such as access to employment where biases based on the persons name can occur or for mortgages through geographical information, quality of school and houses which creates issues.

This means that one could unintentionally end up targeting certain ethnicities within a city by tacking variables which are correlated with features like race, sex, or age even though the algorithm was not explicitly designed to look for these categories.

Data Science: The Problem of Data Algorithm and How to Prevent Them

So, even if it wasn’t programmed with biases, it some how ends up with them?

The point here is, there is a whole world of African history that has not been revealed to the very people who need it and not accessing our history before robots get here is like WTF.

Even using that term ‘Africa’ is apparently named after Leo Africanus. Some folks say Africanus was a title of some sort among some people in those days. Don’t you just love the ambiguity of African history?

So, is Africanus his name and then Africa was named after Africanus? Or did Leo acquire the title added to his name and then after some time later called Africa “Africa?”

Like sheesh! How many times when Negroes study their history is there some double history to the history just like our race category “Black?”

Either way, during that time Africa was like seriously popping. Particularly, Timbuktu, where Leo frequented and he was apparently born in North Africa.

Africa’s name at one time is said to have been Alkebulan meaning “Mother of Mankind” or “Garden of Eden.”

The name Africa is a phenomenon …however, there is one significance about Africa’s name…A school of thought argue that the name Africa never originated from within the people and her people never associated with the name.”

Africanhistory.com

Is there any history to Negro people that is true? Like really?! Besides being devils and the means of which to bring evil to the world. Even though some how in art it’s okay?

Returning to that time in history when Africa or Alkebulan was popping is important particularly in Timbuktu as it was just around the time of the slave trade.

Timbuktu, formerly also spelled Timbuctoo and Timbuktoo, is a town in the West African nation of Mali situated 20 km north of the River Niger on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert. 

It became a permanent settlement early in the 12th century. After a shift in trading routes, Timbuktu flourished from the trade in salt, gold, ivory and slaves. It became part of the Mali Empire early in the 14th century. In the first half of the 15th century the Tuareg tribes took control of the city for a short period until the expanding Songhai Empire absorbed the city in 1468. A Moroccan army defeated the Songhai in 1591, and made Timbuktu, rather than Gao, their capital. The invaders established a new ruling class, the arma, who after 1612 became virtually independent of Morocco.

Definitions.net

It was visited by Mansa Musa, known then to have been the richest man and today it is said his riches would include the top billionaires combined.

This period saw anyone who was associated with wealth, power, influence or scholars all travel to Timbuktu to learn. Script writing was a dominate profession. Books and knowledge were known to be the wealth of the people. If anyone wanted to know anything they went to Timbuktu. That “mysterious” place.

From there we woke up in colonies and our stories begin as slaves cursed by G-d and here we are today.

So what’s all this got to do with AI?

G-d discriminates. Man discriminates. Now AI discriminates. There is a pattern here!

If we have no clue what happened to us unless we search it up and when we do we get double-twisted stories and now you want robots to tell us who we are in identity?

Okay! It’s one of those……..”It’s not us who are biased against you Negros – it’s the robots. Take it up with the bots or G-d!”

A very nifty way for man to seemingly exclude himself from any ramifications.