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9780977689255 English 0977689255 In Black Self-Genocide: What Black Lives Matter Won't Say, internationally respected Black pastor and author Bishop Wellington Boone confronts the worn-out excuses of victimization that Black Americans use to avoid personal accountability. He challenges Blacks--and especially Black men--to grow up and take responsibility for their bad behavior, broken families, and unsafe communities. He tells them to their faces that they can change everything if they humble themselves and return to the days when Black lives mattered to Blacks themselves.This book is filled with detailed strategies anchored in the church and the Black community with prophetic vision for all that Black Americans can become once they submit to Jesus Christ. Bishop Boone calls pastors and "Street Revs" to come from all over to empower the inner-city churches of America to once again serve as hubs for men and women raising successful children, overseeing education, starting businesses, and reaching for the highest goals as worldwide ambassadors representing their country.In a pointed example, Bishop Boone says that Blacks should stop kneeling for the American National Anthem at football games and start kneeling for the Black National Anthem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing." When he was raised in the ghetto 60 years ago, he knew the fear of running to school to escape gangs, just like today. Yes, American history is filled with examples of degradation and injustice suffered by Blacks and he does not shy away from documenting the details throughout this book with hundreds of footnotes and primary sources. However, he also shows how Blacks had the character to prevail by looking to God instead of government. The book concludes with a challenge to stop Planned Parenthood and the eugenic strategies of Margaret Sanger who promoted what many White people believe today--some people are inferior. She also encouraged women to rebel against men, pastors, and God and eventually to kill their own babies in the womb. That is too much for this author. He cries, "Wake up!"www.WellingtonBoone.com
9780977689255 English 0977689255 In Black Self-Genocide: What Black Lives Matter Won't Say, internationally respected Black pastor and author Bishop Wellington Boone confronts the worn-out excuses of victimization that Black Americans use to avoid personal accountability. He challenges Blacks--and especially Black men--to grow up and take responsibility for their bad behavior, broken families, and unsafe communities. He tells them to their faces that they can change everything if they humble themselves and return to the days when Black lives mattered to Blacks themselves.This book is filled with detailed strategies anchored in the church and the Black community with prophetic vision for all that Black Americans can become once they submit to Jesus Christ. Bishop Boone calls pastors and "Street Revs" to come from all over to empower the inner-city churches of America to once again serve as hubs for men and women raising successful children, overseeing education, starting businesses, and reaching for the highest goals as worldwide ambassadors representing their country.In a pointed example, Bishop Boone says that Blacks should stop kneeling for the American National Anthem at football games and start kneeling for the Black National Anthem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing." When he was raised in the ghetto 60 years ago, he knew the fear of running to school to escape gangs, just like today. Yes, American history is filled with examples of degradation and injustice suffered by Blacks and he does not shy away from documenting the details throughout this book with hundreds of footnotes and primary sources. However, he also shows how Blacks had the character to prevail by looking to God instead of government. The book concludes with a challenge to stop Planned Parenthood and the eugenic strategies of Margaret Sanger who promoted what many White people believe today--some people are inferior. She also encouraged women to rebel against men, pastors, and God and eventually to kill their own babies in the womb. That is too much for this author. He cries, "Wake up!"www.WellingtonBoone.com