Willie Lynch's Speech On His Methods For Controlling Slaves: A Buddhist Lecture by
Anthony "Amp" Elmore Sr.
Greetings to all who read my first Buddhist Lecture. The topic that I lecture about today is Willie Lynch's Speech on his methods for controlling slaves. Many Buddhists, Non Buddhists, African/Americans, White people and Japanese are quick to argue the point that Willie Lynch's 1712 speech is not relevant to us who has made it two the new millennium or the year 2000. First we make the point clear that this is an African-Centered lecture. For those of you who do not understand the meaning of African-Center, African-Center meaning explaining history from the African sphere. During the course of recorded history racist white historians wrote Africa the mother of civilization out of history and began writing history from a biased racist mindset negating Africa's contribution to civilization. Even when we read Buddhist history Japanese even discard African history regarding the shaping of Japan. One case in point is the hidden fact that the first inhabitants of Japan were Black people and the first Shogun of Japan was an African warrior. Japanese like White people hide African history and resultantly we do not get the most accurate interpretation of history.