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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.
Yahuah Will not forget to judge the Wicked, It urges individuals to
reject the lies of the world, turn to the truth of Yahuah, and prepare
for the inevitable day of judgment. The Most High’s Word offers hope and
salvation for those who humble themselves and seek Him, but it also
declares the certainty of justice for those who remain rebellious. Time
is short, and the call to repentance is urgent. It reflects His perfect
character as both merciful and just, ensuring that wickedness and
rebellion do not go unpunished. Throughout Scripture, this truth is
reaffirmed: the Most High sees all, remembers all, and executes judgment
in His perfect timing. The Most High sees all, and His perfect justice
ensures that no evil will go unpunished. Therefore, the call to
repentance is urgent, and the promise of justice is sure. #israelites #yahuah #yahusha #yahudi





