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- Story Listed as: Fiction For Adults
- Theme: Drama / Human Interest
- Subject: Revenge / Poetic Justice / Karma
- Published: 12/15/2023
A People Lost
Adult, F, from Atlanta, GA, United StatesIn the beginning there were Africans. They were the ancestors of all mankind their story is one of travesty and despair. The race would never live up to the potential God intended. Outside forces and those within prevented and otherwise remarkable race from thriving in the world Ephesians 6:12
It all started in Africa a vast land rich in natural and human resources. Each region had its own unique tradition, skills, and spiritual beliefs. They also had their own challenges. The challenges that Western Africans faced were irreprehensible. Nevertheless, part of God's plan, if they only took heed.
For a long time, the treacherous landscape of Western Africa isolated the people from other societies. Like Adam and Eve, they lived in a blissful ignorance of the ominous powers that be. Although not as advanced as their northern counterparts, it was as if nature was trying to protect them from their inevitable fate. Indeed, for hundreds of years the land, the people, and the culture were preserved. But technology made its way to Africa. The mighty trees and the unforgiving jungle eventually gave way. Daniel 11:15
You see there were explorers in those days. The explorers replaced the Giants of old, but with the same nefarious nature. The wealthy would pay these explorers to find territory and laborers to build new empires. Their ventures brought them straight to Africa. The explorers knew they had the weapons to overpower the natives, so they captured as many as possible, forced them onto ships, and sailed to the new lands called Americus. Once there, Africans were sold into slavery. Deuteronomy 28:68
The New World was a bit confusing for the African people. They were in a strange land yet when they looked up there was a familiar sight. The sun, the stars, and the moon, followed them. Looking up at the celestial skies every day was a reminder of the presence of God. The heavens gave them a sense of hope. Peter 3:15, Corinthians 3:17.
They dreamt of better days as they worked through unimaginable pain and abuse. Generations grew up and died as slaves. As time passed, the idea of freedom felt farther and farther away. So far in fact, some began to accept their role as slaves and thought that it was what God intended for their past misdeeds. Yet, as others saw their generations multiply, they knew they had to fight for the sake of posterity 1Samuel, 26:19. The rebellious ones planned their great escape. The vast majority did not want to risk their lives. Freedom without power was useless, they thought. Galatians 5:1
After decades of being oppressed there seemed to be hope in sight. The oppressors permitted more blacks to flourish thus having a taste of success. America became the land of opportunity for everyone. Success, as was told, is no longer a factor that determines one's future. It's willpower. Ecclesiastes 4:1.
These societal changes came at a price. That which is not needed must be obliterated. Africans were no longer a commodity in America. Mexicans and other nationalities begged for the opportunity the laborers once held by the former James 5:1-5.
African Americans had bigger aspirations and the Africans around the world soon followed. They sought to emulate their oppressors. They wanted their homes, their education, their women, and their power Ecclesiastes 6:2. They fought for integration and acceptance; losing their souls to the façade of success. Thus, began the slavery of the mind -a more potent weapon for destruction. The oppressor's plan will manifest in one way or another Romans 12:2.
There were several attempts to relieve the white man's burden: abortions integration interracial marriage, drugs, distractions, mass incarceration, media, subliminal messages, violence, government assistance programs. propaganda through education, water poisoning, food poisoning, health care malpractice, diseases, pandemics, and those things that can never be told Proverbs 28:13.1.
Despite all the attempts to depopulate the black race none was more catastrophic than social media. Now blacks had a way to escape and create their own reality. They called it Omega World. Imagine a world where all of your dreams come true. The longer you stay plugged in, the more you will accomplish. What they couldn't achieve in the real world. will certainly be achieved here Genesis 2:17.
Blacks were no longer able to distinguish reality from fantasy. Those captivating images of sex, drugs, violence, wealth and power enticed them to stay in this comatose state John 8:44. Their productivity decreased and so did their population. The commanders, formerly known as oppressors, assured them that it was for the greater good. Procreation served no purpose here since they could live forever 1Peter 5:8.
Alas, it happened. The last generations of blacks across the globe followed the dreams of their parents. They were now immortal in Omega World, John 2:16. Facebook, Twitter, Tiktok, Youtube, and those to come held their footprints to a life well lived.
There is reason to believe there is a small group of survivors who turned off the switch. But their whereabouts are unknown it is said that the commanders are still in search of them. They are not seeking to kill them, but to learn their ways Psalm 121:7-8. As fate would have it, the eventual collapse of technology met the destruction of the world the oppressors never learn to live in harmony with nature now they have nowhere to turn Psalm 31:23
A People Lost(Saraha Niles)
In the beginning there were Africans. They were the ancestors of all mankind their story is one of travesty and despair. The race would never live up to the potential God intended. Outside forces and those within prevented and otherwise remarkable race from thriving in the world Ephesians 6:12
It all started in Africa a vast land rich in natural and human resources. Each region had its own unique tradition, skills, and spiritual beliefs. They also had their own challenges. The challenges that Western Africans faced were irreprehensible. Nevertheless, part of God's plan, if they only took heed.
For a long time, the treacherous landscape of Western Africa isolated the people from other societies. Like Adam and Eve, they lived in a blissful ignorance of the ominous powers that be. Although not as advanced as their northern counterparts, it was as if nature was trying to protect them from their inevitable fate. Indeed, for hundreds of years the land, the people, and the culture were preserved. But technology made its way to Africa. The mighty trees and the unforgiving jungle eventually gave way. Daniel 11:15
You see there were explorers in those days. The explorers replaced the Giants of old, but with the same nefarious nature. The wealthy would pay these explorers to find territory and laborers to build new empires. Their ventures brought them straight to Africa. The explorers knew they had the weapons to overpower the natives, so they captured as many as possible, forced them onto ships, and sailed to the new lands called Americus. Once there, Africans were sold into slavery. Deuteronomy 28:68
The New World was a bit confusing for the African people. They were in a strange land yet when they looked up there was a familiar sight. The sun, the stars, and the moon, followed them. Looking up at the celestial skies every day was a reminder of the presence of God. The heavens gave them a sense of hope. Peter 3:15, Corinthians 3:17.
They dreamt of better days as they worked through unimaginable pain and abuse. Generations grew up and died as slaves. As time passed, the idea of freedom felt farther and farther away. So far in fact, some began to accept their role as slaves and thought that it was what God intended for their past misdeeds. Yet, as others saw their generations multiply, they knew they had to fight for the sake of posterity 1Samuel, 26:19. The rebellious ones planned their great escape. The vast majority did not want to risk their lives. Freedom without power was useless, they thought. Galatians 5:1
After decades of being oppressed there seemed to be hope in sight. The oppressors permitted more blacks to flourish thus having a taste of success. America became the land of opportunity for everyone. Success, as was told, is no longer a factor that determines one's future. It's willpower. Ecclesiastes 4:1.
These societal changes came at a price. That which is not needed must be obliterated. Africans were no longer a commodity in America. Mexicans and other nationalities begged for the opportunity the laborers once held by the former James 5:1-5.
African Americans had bigger aspirations and the Africans around the world soon followed. They sought to emulate their oppressors. They wanted their homes, their education, their women, and their power Ecclesiastes 6:2. They fought for integration and acceptance; losing their souls to the façade of success. Thus, began the slavery of the mind -a more potent weapon for destruction. The oppressor's plan will manifest in one way or another Romans 12:2.
There were several attempts to relieve the white man's burden: abortions integration interracial marriage, drugs, distractions, mass incarceration, media, subliminal messages, violence, government assistance programs. propaganda through education, water poisoning, food poisoning, health care malpractice, diseases, pandemics, and those things that can never be told Proverbs 28:13.1.
Despite all the attempts to depopulate the black race none was more catastrophic than social media. Now blacks had a way to escape and create their own reality. They called it Omega World. Imagine a world where all of your dreams come true. The longer you stay plugged in, the more you will accomplish. What they couldn't achieve in the real world. will certainly be achieved here Genesis 2:17.
Blacks were no longer able to distinguish reality from fantasy. Those captivating images of sex, drugs, violence, wealth and power enticed them to stay in this comatose state John 8:44. Their productivity decreased and so did their population. The commanders, formerly known as oppressors, assured them that it was for the greater good. Procreation served no purpose here since they could live forever 1Peter 5:8.
Alas, it happened. The last generations of blacks across the globe followed the dreams of their parents. They were now immortal in Omega World, John 2:16. Facebook, Twitter, Tiktok, Youtube, and those to come held their footprints to a life well lived.
There is reason to believe there is a small group of survivors who turned off the switch. But their whereabouts are unknown it is said that the commanders are still in search of them. They are not seeking to kill them, but to learn their ways Psalm 121:7-8. As fate would have it, the eventual collapse of technology met the destruction of the world the oppressors never learn to live in harmony with nature now they have nowhere to turn Psalm 31:23
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