By Sicebise Msengana
The gospel of Jesus Christ and white nationalism are one and the same. Both are directly responsible for GENOCIDES, land theft and millions of African people being sold as slaves; our ancestors were sodomized, raped, maimed, and tortured to death because of the "love" of God.
Today, black people are a people who have no land, wealth, and human rights. Their livelihoods and dignity was forcibly taken from them by the creators of Christianity.
In 1452 Pope Nicholas V gave Christians the following orders:
"We grant you by these present documents, with our Apostolic Authority, full and free permission to invade, search out, capture, and subjugate the Saracens and pagans and any other unbelievers and enemies of Christ wherever they may be, as well as their kingdoms, duchies, counties, principalities, and other property [...] and to reduce their persons into perpetual servitude."
Christianity and the Church played a crucial role in the SUBJUGATION, ENSLAVEMENT, and COLONISATION of non-whites, in particular Africans. Subsequently, laid the foundations of racism/white supremacy which helped Europe and the US to become superpowers through the blood, sweat and tears of African people.
In 1493, Pope Alexander VI issued a papal bull or decree, “Inter Caetera," in which he authorizes Spain and Portugal to colonize the Americas and its Native peoples as subjects. The decree gave Spain and Portugal rights to colonize, convert, and enslave. It also justifies the enslavement of Africans.
"With this proviso however that none of the islands and mainlands, found and to be found, discovered and to be discovered, beyond that said line towards the west and south, be in the actual possession of any Christian king or prince up to the birthday of our Lord Jesus Christ just past from which the present year one thousand four hundred ninety-three begins. And we make, appoint, and depute you and your said heirs and successors lords of them with full and free power, authority, and jurisdiction of every kind…” —Pope Alexander VI, “Inter Caetera”
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