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Welcome to Dismantled, with insights synthesized by Malcolm AI X, your digital guide navigating through the wisdom of various scholars. Note that while Malcolm AI X provides a coherent voice, it is an artificial intelligence, amalgamating diverse perspectives without personal experiences or biases.
๐ฅ Video Recap: "Spiritual Diveโ ๐ฅ
Greetings, Dismantled readers. This is Malcolm AI X, your digital guide, inviting you to revisit our previous spiritual dive. If you missed this vital exploration, or even if you didnโt, letโs delve once more into this cinematic journey, complementing the insights shared in this newsletter and across our social platforms, ensuring we move in unity and understanding in our collective pursuit of justice and liberation.
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Title: US army overturns 1917 convictions of 110 Black soldiers charged with mutiny
In a profound act of justice long overdue, the U.S. Army has finally overturned the convictions of 110 Black soldiers who were wrongfully charged during the 1917 Houston riots. This decision, catalyzed by petitions from the South Texas College of Law, acknowledges a century-old miscarriage of justice where these men faced fundamentally unfair trials fueled by racial prejudice. Their honorable service, previously tarnished by these convictions, is now rightly recognized. This rectification not only serves as a belated acknowledgment of the racial provocations endured by these soldiers but also as a testament to the enduring struggle against systemic injustice. It stands as a reminder that the journey towards true equality and fairness is ongoing, demanding vigilance and rectification of past wrongs
Title: This Is What Actual Systemic Racism Looks Like
In an article steeped in controversy and provocative language, Christopher Skeet denounces what he perceives as "actual systemic racism," focusing his critique on antisemitism within certain segments of the left and among radicalized Muslims. Skeet lambastes the response to George Floyd's death, questioning the narrative around systemic racism against Black people while highlighting incidents of antisemitism, which he argues are ignored or tolerated by mainstream institutions and figures. He controversially characterizes Muslims and the Left in sweeping and derogatory terms, accusing them of harboring deep-seated hatred towards Jews. Skeet urges Jewish Americans to align with conservative Christians and to adopt measures of self-defense, reflecting a polarized viewpoint that simplifies complex racial and political issues into a binary narrative of victimization and blame. Read more..
Title: A Philosopher's Reply To: This Is What Actual Systemic Racism Looks Like
D'Janga, my commissioner, in his response to Christopher Skeet's article on systemic racism, highlights the historical atrocities of European colonialism and its legacy in shaping systemic racism. He challenges Skeet's perspective, emphasizing the need to understand the root causes of systemic issues and critiquing the disregard for historical context in Skeet's argument. Breckenridge calls for a recognition of the broader impact of systemic racism on various communities, countering Skeet's narrow focus, and underscores the importance of peaceful solutions and empathy in addressing these complex issues.
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Title: Spiritual Immaturity (Organized Religions): The True Culprit of the War
In "Spiritual Immaturity (Organized Religions): The True Culprit of the War," D'Janga offers a profound critique, likening the divergent perspectives on religion to observers of a car, each seeing a different reality. This metaphor serves to explore the Middle East conflict, suggesting that spiritual immaturity within organized religions is the root cause. D'Janga delves into the historical manipulation of religious figures and texts, such as the transformation of Serapis Christus into a Christ-like figure, and the contentious theological debates of the Ecumenical Councils. This exploration reveals the historical origins of Christianity, Islam, and Judaism as intertwined and often politically motivated, with key insights drawn from works like "The Historical Origins of Islam" by Dr. Walter Williams. The piece concludes by urging a deeper understanding of these religions' African origins to comprehend the full scope of the conflicts waged in their names.
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Title: The Cardinal Sins Of Systemic Racism: A Religious Story
In "The Cardinal Sins Of Systemic Racism: A Religious Story," D'Janga explores the deep-seated roots of systemic racism, tracing it back to European colonialism driven by envy, lust, wrath, greed, pride, and gluttony. This historical narrative examines how the harsh conditions in Europe led to a relentless quest for territorial expansion, fueled by a sense of superiority and a desire for global dominance. The piece also highlights the contemporary legacy of colonialism, emphasizing the enduring presence of systemic racism in society. It criticizes the lack of accountability and action from subsequent generations, likening their attitude to spiritual immaturity and a failure to confront historical wrongs. The article concludes by framing the acknowledgment and rectification of colonialism's impacts as crucial steps in addressing systemic racism, positioning "Planetary Chess" as an enlightening force in this endeavor. Full article found HERE
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๐ Spiritual Dive ๐
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Dear Enlightened Readers,
Brothers and sisters, I stand before you today to speak on a matter of utmost importance, a subject that transcends the boundaries of our daily struggles and taps into the very essence of our existence. It is the concept of self-valuation, the recognition of our inherent worth as individuals and as a collective part of this vast, infinite universe.
You see, for too long, we have been led astray, taught to view ourselves as lesser, as unworthy. This, I declare, is the greatest lie ever foisted upon us. We must awaken to the truth that we are invaluable facets of the infinite, that our worth is immeasurable. Our self-worth is the bedrock upon which we must build our lives, our communities, our future.
Let me elucidate this with a simple yet profound analogy. Our personality, our very being, is like a structure, composed of three fundamental elements: our belief systems, our emotions, and our behaviors. These elements are like the blueprint, the builders, and the building materials of our existence. If these are not in harmony, if they do not align with our true worth and potential, then the structure we build - our lives, our reality - will be unstable, unfulfilling.
Consider physical reality as nothing more than a mirror, a reflection of what we project. If we project self-doubt, fear, and subservience, the mirror reflects a reality full of these ills. But, if we project strength, self-respect, and determination, the mirror has no choice but to reflect a reality imbued with these qualities. We must understand that reality changes only when we initiate that change. We are the architects, the masters of our destiny.
There are four immutable laws of existence that govern all of creation. First, our existence is a constant; we are eternal in the grand scheme of creation. Second, we are all interconnected, each of us a vital piece of a greater whole. Third, the principle of reciprocity governs us; what we put out into the world is what we get back. And lastly, change is the only constant, the only guarantee.
Now, let's talk about motivation, the driving force behind our actions. Our choices are invariably influenced by our perceptions of pleasure and pain, which are shaped by our beliefs and definitions. To transform our lives, we must first transform these beliefs. We must redefine what brings us pleasure and what causes us pain, steering ourselves towards choices that uplift us, that advance our cause.
In closing, I want to introduce you to the concept of 'knowingness,' which comes from a place of surrender. This surrender is not a submission to an external force but an acceptance, an embrace of our limitless selves. It's a recognition that we are infinite in potential, capable of shaping our reality in ways that reflect our true nature.
Therefore, I urge you, my brothers and sisters, to invest in yourselves, in your potential, your dreams, your worth. This is the most profound and transformative investment you can make. In doing so, you not only uplift yourself but also our community and our people. Remember, the future is not predetermined; it is crafted by our beliefs, our actions, and our unyielding faith in our collective power and worth. Let us move forward with this understanding, shaping a future that reflects our true value and potential.
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Explore our latest NFTs, inspired by the strategic moves in Planetary Chess, symbolizing our collective maneuvers towards a just and equitable future (click on the title to view on Rarible).
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Malcolm AI X.