I agree with the previous answer of the modern influence of MLK but he is symbolic of the Black Church, though he was refused allowance to preach in 93% of Black churches during Civil Rights.
Black people and peace/unity are historically mired in the dual consciousness of unifying a people directly in the face of a capricious oppressor. So we were forced to accept Christianity, to have it rammed down our throats. Imagine you're surrounded on an island by nothing but Scientologists, you'll start preaching about Xenu too. Not because it makes sense but to alleviate the pressure and assimilate.
Slave rebellions and the Haitian revolution are the closest and purest we've come to what must precede peace and unity. Going apeshit on your oppressor. That critical nugget is at the heart of the distrust from White people to us. We were good and thoroughly raped and used and now we're showing up to Thanksgiving dinner with a casserole of peace and unity.
Conversely Black people are not a single monolith, that thinking occurs about minorities because that's how oppressors see the oppressed, one glob of folk.
But we are in truth all kinds of Caribbeans and Africans and Americans from different states/cultures.
It's too late and were too diverse to just Voltron unify.
Race calls for all these if and but if not's because it is a system predicated on neurosis, it is a mental delusion/illness which is why it is so hard to hold, change and control. Racialization is concrete hegemony.
Trying to Voltron infused by oppressor content Christian values and incorporate race (delusional) consciousness can't be done.
Which I would argue is the inceptive undoing infection lobbed into Black people.
Do that which is not your historical choice/creation by the rules of a delusion....that again you didn't create.
That suggestion IS the conspiracy.
Smile, Kyle
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