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I'm a former member of the Ausar Auset Society (AAS) and no they are not against white people. AAS is about repairing the post-enslavement mentality through reconnecting with the greatest of Ancient African civilizations. Slavery in these United States over the course of generations has debilitated the African-American community in ways that the average white person cannot understand. It is worse than the Jewish Holocaust because the Jews were not stripped of their identities as Jews among other things. The duration of slavery alone make the aforementioned holocaust pale in comparison. Nevertheless, the collective subconscious guilt complex specific to white Americans often renders people overly selfconscious and suspicious of activities that African Americans do to reestablish our identities. Pro-black is not Anti-white. There are times that slavery, its effect as well as it perpetrators needs to be discussed in the context of repairing the African mind. These things must be brought to the forefront of our minds so that the trauma associated with not knowing one's self can be experienced and dealt with. Again this is not to be anti-white, but history is what it is. Much more of AAS' time is spent on spiritual pursuits and discussions around yoga, chi kung, meditation, diet, exercise, etc. based around building a balanced individual, community, society, etc. that is not race-specific. I must also note that when an individual is receiving psychotherapy, it is often best if others people, outside of the professional and the person being treated, are not present. Similarly, healing the African-American racial consciousness is often best done outside the presence of Caucasian-Americans.

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