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Babylon is the Symbol of Oppression, it is a symbol of rebellion
against Yahuah, spiritual corruption, and systemic oppression. Its
meaning transcends its geographical and historical context, representing
any world system or power structure that defies Yahuah's authority and
exploits His people. Babylon represents spiritual unfaithfulness and the
establishment of idolatrous practices that lead people away from
Yahuah. Its religious systems promote self-reliance and worship of
creation rather than the Creator. Beyond physical oppression, Babylon
represents spiritual bondage, where people are enslaved by false
ideologies, materialism, and sin. Its influence corrupts hearts and
minds, leading people away from the truth of Yahuah’s Word. #israelites #yahuah #yahusha #yahudi
Democracy is the will of the people… but Yah’s monarchy is the will of the Most High. From the Watchers on Mount Hermon, to Rome, to modern ballots — every time Yasharal chose heathen rulers, it led to oppression. Our King is not elected. He reigns forever. 👑✨
Do you still believe in the ballot box, or do you believe in the throne of Yah?
The cover-up of Black history has occurred through systemic omission, distortion, and suppression in education, media, and historical records. African civilizations, such as Mali and Kush, are often ignored, while Black contributions to science, politics, and culture are downplayed or credited to others. Slavery is frequently misrepresented, with little focus on resistance movements and the economic foundations it built for Western nations. Key events, like the destruction of Black Wall Street and the radical aspects of the Civil Rights Movement, are often left out or whitewashed. Today, efforts to fully teach Black history face opposition, limiting a true understanding of systemic racism and Black excellence.





