—–Jermichael Evers, B1Daily
As a Black man, I was raised with the understanding that we are the stewards of the earth and all of its inhabitants. That includes the animals.
White supremacy began its systematic slaughter of most of the planets wildlife in the 16th century, they would later organize supply chains and dole out labor more effectively, so as to speed up the killing.
I’ll never fault anyone for choosing to eat meat, what I will fault is Black society’s refusal to support Black farmers who do the work the right way and our refusal to acknowledge that the meat industry is owned primarily by white supremacist.
How can Black people be so comfortable indulging in something that could be snatched away from them at the drop of a hat?
If we’re going to give our money to any farmer, it shouldn’t be white farmers that have ruthlessly and unethically slaughter livestock in heinous ways for profit.
Some of the content that I’ve linked on this page shows the murderous practices of these demons.
We environmentalist must become more radical if we ever hope to stop all of this killing, and to make systems that cherish all life.
Black men and women, this world used to mean something to us.
We not only took care of the animals of planet earth, we venerated them, called upon their strength to fight off invaders, and raised them as members of our own families. Black people are responsible for domestication of small animals like cats and dogs, and massive ones like we trained in combat like Queen Tiye’s & Hannibal’s infamous war elephants.

Watch those innocent lives being slaughtered and think to yourself, you’re partaking in that murder. If you need more reason to cut out the meat, remember that currently a majority of beef and dairy supply chains are owned and controlled by our enemies. Should they decide to shut of the spigot we’re all going hungry unless we learn to grow our own alternatives.
Most indigenous American and African cultures only ate meat a few times a year for celebration. They regularly raised cattle for their clothing, security, and hunting parties.

We don’t need to kill other living creatures to satisfy our urges, we are not the white supremacist. Black people give back to the planet, not take from it.
Not a rant, but a plea to those of us who can be bothered to care, B1!
–Jermichael Evers, B1Daily





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