1. America was not built with Black people in mind. From the beginning, its laws and leaders made it clear who mattered—and who didn’t.
2. This live stream, The Anti-Black Bigoted God of America, Origins Revealed, looks deep into the roots of this mindset.
3. We’ll talk about the founding fathers, their beliefs, and how they shaped a system built on the backs of Black people but never meant to serve them.
4. These men—many seen as heroes—were gods in the eyes of early America. But they were also slave owners, racists, and bigots.
5. Their influence didn't stop with them. It shaped laws, culture, and even religion in ways that still affect us today.
America calls itself a land of freedom. But that freedom was never meant for everyone. When the U.S. Constitution was written, Black people were seen as property—not people. The so-called “Three-Fifths Compromise” counted enslaved Africans as less than a full person. That one law shows how deep the hate went.
The founding fathers—George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and others—owned slaves. Jefferson wrote “all men are created equal” while keeping hundreds of Black people in chains. That’s not just hypocrisy. That’s the twisted moral code that America was founded on.
These men were heavily influenced by British ideas. Britain had a long history of colonizing non-white countries and treating darker-skinned people as less human. This mindset crossed the ocean and took deep root in America. Religion was also used to justify slavery. White Christians were told that Africans were cursed, and slavery was part of “God’s plan.” These lies helped build a racist country that claimed to be moral and just.
The Declaration of Independence was a powerful document—but only for white men. The very same people who shouted “freedom from tyranny” were turning around and becoming tyrants to others. Black bodies were used to build the wealth of this new nation. Cotton, tobacco, and sugar—all grown by slaves—made white families rich, while Black families were torn apart.
And this bigotry didn’t stop with slavery. Jim Crow laws, redlining, mass incarceration, and police violence all stem from this same hateful root. The so-called “god” of America—the one people pledge allegiance to and praise—was built in the image of white supremacy. That god still lives in the laws, the culture, and the leadership of the nation.
Historical References
The U.S. Constitution (1787) – Legally protected slavery and dehumanized Black people.
Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on the State of Virginia (1785) – Claimed Black people were inferior in mind and body.
The Curse of Ham Doctrine – A racist biblical interpretation used to justify slavery.
British Slave Trade (1600s–1800s) – Set the tone for racial hierarchy and exploitation.
The Dred Scott Decision (1857) – Declared that Black people had no rights which white people were bound to respect.
Conclusion
1. America’s bigotry wasn’t an accident. It was part of the blueprint. The men who founded the country weren’t gods of freedom—they were architects of hate.
2. What we see in today’s systems—mass incarceration, police killings, economic inequality—is just the fruit of a rotten tree.
3. The god of America is not a god of justice, but one of racial control. That truth must be revealed, understood, and challenged.
4. This live stream will break down the history, the lies, and the myths. We’re not here to just talk—we’re here to expose and awaken.
5. Join us as we pull back the curtain on the Anti-Black Bigoted God of America. This isn’t just history—it’s the reality we live in. And it’s time we faced it together.
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