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Saturday, April 29, 2006

King Leopold's mandate to his missionaries

King Leopold’s mandate to his missionaries and the passivity of Africans world-wide today
--Commentary by Chinweizu

[The letter which follows is Courtesy of Dr. Vera Nobles and Dr Chiedozie Okoro

Letter from King Leopold II of Belgium to Colonial Missionaries, 1883
"Reverends, Fathers and Dear Compatriots:
The task that is given to fulfill is very delicate and requires much tact. You will go certainly to evangelize, but your evangelization must inspire above all Belgium interests. Your principal objective in our mission in the Congo is never to teach the niggers to know God, this they know already. They speak and submit to a Mungu, one Nzambi, one Nzakomba, and what else I don’t know. They know that to kill, to sleep with someone else’s wife, to lie and to insult is bad. Have courage to admit it; you are not going to teach them what they know already. Your essential role is to facilitate the task of administrators and industrials, which means you will go to interpret the gospel in the way it will be the best to protect your interests in that part of the world. For these things, you have to keep watch on disinteresting our savages from the richness that is plenty [in their underground. To avoid that they get interested in it, and make you murderous] competition and dream one day to overthrow you.



Your knowledge of the gospel will allow you to find texts ordering, and encouraging your followers to love poverty, like “Happier are the poor because they will inherit the heaven" and, "It’s very difficult for the rich to enter the kingdom of God." You have to detach from them and make them disrespect everything which gives courage to affront us. I make reference to their Mystic System and their war fetish-warfare protection-which they pretend not to want to abandon, and you must do everything in your power to make it disappear.
Your action will be directed essentially to the younger ones, for they won’t revolt when the recommendation of the priest is contradictory to their parent’s teachings. The children have to learn to obey what the missionary recommends, who is the father of their soul. You must singularly insist on their total submission and obedience, avoid developing the spirit in the schools, teach students to read and not to reason. There, dear patriots, are some of the principles that you must apply. You will find many other books, which will be given to you at the end of this conference. Evangelize the niggers so that they stay forever in submission to the white colonialists, so they never revolt against the restraints they are undergoing. Recite every day-"Happy are those who are weeping because the kingdom of God is for them."
Convert always the blacks by using the whip. Keep their women in nine months of submission to work freely for us. Force them to pay you in sign of recognition-goats, chicken or eggs-every time you visit their villages. And make sure that niggers never become rich. Sing every day that it’s impossible for the rich to enter heaven. Make them pay tax each week at Sunday mass. Use the money supposed for the poor, to build flourishing business centers. Institute a confessional system, which allows you to be good detectives denouncing any black that has a different consciousness contrary to that of the decision-maker. Teach the niggers to forget their heroes and to adore only ours. Never present a chair to a black that comes to visit you. Don’t give him more than one cigarette. Never invite him for dinner even if he gives you a chicken every time you arrive at his house.

--- "The above speech which shows the real intention of the Christian missionary journey in Africa was exposed to the world by Mr Moukouani Muikwani Bukoko, born in the Congo in 1915, and who in 1935 while working in the Congo, bought a second hand Bible from a Belgian priest who forgot the speech in the Bible.—Dr Chiedozie Okoro
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Please reflect especially on the 7 specific measures highlighted in the document:

1] Your action will be directed essentially to the younger ones, for they won’t revolt when the recommendation of the priest is contradictory to their parent’s teachings.
2] The children have to learn to obey what the missionary recommends, who is the father of their soul.
3] teach students to read and not to reason
4] Teach the niggers to forget their heroes and to adore only ours.
5] You have to detach from them and make them disrespect everything which gives courage to affront us.
6] Institute a confessional system, which allows you to be good detectives denouncing any black that has a different consciousness contrary to that of the decision-maker.
7] you have to keep watch on disinteresting our savages from the richness that is plenty [in their underground. To avoid that they get interested in it, and make you murderous] competition and dream one day to overthrow you.


They are a recipe for turning Africans into niggers—docile, unrebellious and incapable of self-organized resistance to their white exploiters. Their successful implementation is sufficient to explain African passivity before white power.


We should note:

1] that all missionaries carried out, and still carry out, that mandate. We are only lucky to have found King Leopold’s articulation of the aim of all Christian imperialist missionaries to Africa.

2] Even the African converts who today manage the older churches in Africa (the priests, bishops, Archbishops, Cardinals etc of the Roman and Protestant sects), and especially also those who evangelize Born-Again Christianity, still serve the same mandate. Which is why they demonize African gods and Anglicize African names, and drop the names of African deities which form part of African names; and still attack and demolish the African shrines that have managed to survive , e.g. Okija.

3] Those Africans who voluntarily converted to Christianity before the colonial conquest—such as Affonso I of the BaKongo in the 15th century—probably did not discern the purpose of the brand of Christianity that was supplied to them. Which was probably why they fell easy prey to the missionaries and the white traders and pirates who followed them.
But their Japanese counterparts probably did discern the game, even without access to some version of Leopold's letter. But even if the Japanese Shoguns did not intuit what Leopold makes explicit, they clearly realized the danger of Japanese converts to Christianity forming a fifth column within Japanese society and state, a fifth column loyal to their co-religionists in Europe. To rid Japan of that danger, in the late 16th century, the Shoguns began their expulsion of Portuguese and Spanish missionaries on the grounds that they were forcing Japanese to become Christian, teaching their disciples to wreck temples, taking and trading slaves, etc. Then, in 1596, it became clear to the Japanese authorities that Christianization had been a prelude to Spanish conquest of other lands; and it quickly dawned on them that a fifth column loyal to Rome and controlled by the priests of a foreign religion was a clear and present danger to the sovereignty of a newly unified Japan. Soon after, the persecution and suppression of Japanese Christians began. Early in the 17th century, sensing the danger from a creed that taught obedience to foreign priests rather than the Japanese authorities, all missionaries were ordered to leave and all Japanese were ordered to register at the Buddhist temples. When Japanese Christians took part in a rebellion, foreign priests were executed, the Spanish were expelled and Japanese Christians were forbidden to travel abroad. After another rebellion, largely by Christians, was put down, the Japanese Christians were suppressed and their descendants were put under close state surveillance for centuries thereafter. In the 1640s all Japanese suspected of being Christians were ruthlessly exterminated. Thus did Japan, by 1650, save itself from the first European attempt to mentally subvert, conquer and colonize it.

4] The African captives who were taken abroad and enslaved, and the Africans at home after the European conquest, having already been forcibly deprived of their autonomy, were in no political position to resist Christianization. Thus the Christianity still practiced in all of the African American diaspora, just as that in the African homeland since the start of the 20th century, continues to carry out the Leopoldian mandate.
Hence, for example, whereas the White Born-Agains of the USA, when in US Navy ships in WWII, sang:
"Praise the Lord,
And pass the ammunition,"
the attitude of African Born-Again converts today is best summed up as :
"Praise the Lord,
And lie down for the manna."

Thanks to a century or more of this Leopold-mandated missionary mind control, African Christians are not an activist, self-helping, politically engaged and resolute, let alone militant bunch. Hence their putting up with all manner of mistreatment and exploitation by their misrulers, white and black. The most they are disposed to do to their misrulers is to admonish them to “Fear God!”—as one protester’s miserable placard read in the last Lagos demonstration against the latest of the murderous fuel price hikes by the Obasanjo Misgovernment. The idea of an uprising to tame their misrulers is alien to the religiously opiated frame of mind of the Nigerians.

5] The lesson in the contrast between an Africa that the Christian missionaries brainwashed and subverted, and a Japan where this brainwashing and subversion was forcibly prevented, is stark and clear. What then must Africans of today begin to do to save themselves from brainwashing by their White World enemies here on earth?—That is the question.

--Chinweizu

7 comments:

Unknown said...

The proof is in the state of the Afreecan mentality regarding the Creator. Every other ethnicity has a human form of God that looks like themselves except for Pan-Afreecans. How can that be when Afreecans were the first? Your answer is in mandates like this.

Bless up

Anonymous said...

I am curious, and skeptical, of the "letter" posted. Leopold was notoriously brutal and avaricious--but also hypocritical in his feigned support of missionaries, masking his greed as humanitarianism. The candor expressed in this supposed source runs against Leopold's long-standing policy. The purported letter is posted in many places on the Web but with only shadowy background. Does it have any authentication?

Anonymous said...

Please note that "Lost" inquires not about the general attitudes inculcated by Christianity in Africa (a very complex subject) but about the specific provenance of the advertised letter. Is there any historical verification available for this letter?

Intrigued said...

This information taken with the context of the message delivered at the lectures underscore the need for knowledge and teaching. This is powerful stuff that seems to be validated through collaborating information from seeming unrelated yet mythically connected sentiments.

Intrigued said...

Very compelling stuff that seems to validate some of the thoughts espoused at the lectures held in observance of Black History month. What is particularly curious about this is the fact that in a somewhat mythical manner collaborative "facts" from independent sources all seem to collide at the same point. Curious and intriguing

Gbiel Patrick said...

i am gravely dishearten by such an inhumane mandate which was shamefully carried out by men masquerading themselves as servants of God. It is high time Africa disregarded cost and fought this crescendo of wickedness or risk judged by posterity as a disappointing generation. I never doubt the veracity of this publication looking at what is happening today. Uniformitarianism teaches us that the present is the key to the past!!

Dzidefo Senyo said...

I have no doubt about the source of this message. People like King Leopold still exist today. I will be careful the next time I see a white missionary in my community. "by their fruit ye shall know them"