In 1988, Jochannan said, in regards to Napoleon Bonaparte who desecrated the sacred Akhet Khufu (Sphinx) by bombarding it with cannon fire,Somewhere along the return journey home, humans began to claim superiority over each other and all other aspects of creation. This feeling of superiority, since not supported by natural fact, had to be concocted (lying to self) to justify it in the mind in order for superiority seekers to be able to behave as if dominion had been given over earth and each other. The confused reasoning of the lower self is foreseen from the past, thus an advance answer is offered. A claim of superiority is not the same as a claim of greatness. African greatness does not depend on or hinge on European inferiority and neither does it impinge upon factual European greatness. We are the generations of the Creator. We are all supposed to be great, but can't when greatness is snuffed into the corners of a matrix filled with fear and superiority complexes.
“There should be no surprise of this racist action on the part of the French Army in Alkebu-lan, its earlier history of ravaging European countries and peoples being none-the-less brutal; for all that were not French were barbarian and inferior (somehow Adolph Hitler must have heard the same line by the ancient Greeks as did the French of Napoleon's days). Obviously a page from Aristotle and other Greeks racist position, which was experienced in their claiming of the African papyri they stole and placed their name upon as the original authors, were well learnt by the French, as it is with “modern man” of Europe, Great Britain (including Ireland, Scotland, Wales), and European- America (the Caribbean Islands included). The term “inferior” still lingers on, also the cultural genocide and the enslaved mentality it has created.” (b)
(a) ben-Jochannan, Yosef, “Africa: Mother of Western Civilization,” (Black Classic Press: 1988), p. 119.
(b) Ibid., pp. 8-9.