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10 Forbidden Words and Phrases

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10 Forbidden Words and Phrases

There are ten words and phrases no Black Authority should ever have to hear from a white male animal.  Take great care when training or communicating with these animals.  Never allow them any exceptions that fall outside of your expectations. 

Leniency, in this case, is at your peril.  Starting from your initial interactions with an animal, you must establish this communication standard.  

Use whatever tactics you are most comfortable with to program your animal.  Remember, swift and harsh reinforcement generally works best.  Their thick-headedness, sometimes stubbornness, willfulness, and simple-mindedness may interfere with their ability to grasp the concept of strict communication regimes.  Still, you must insist with firm resolve. 

Consider the following list of forbidden words and phrases as a base guide.  You determine the final list.  However, simplicity and consistency are essential to successfully communicating with your animal.

  1. No”  A  simple two-letter word, n, o, can hold powerfully negative connotations when improperly used by white male animals.  It is not acceptable for an animal to respond to a question, order, or expectation in the negative unless the question requires either a yes or a no.  Otherwise, the use of quick and harsh correction is imperative.  
  2. I want”  There is never a reason or excuse for an animal to express a want.  The power and privilege of knowing and expressing the desires of an animal belong only to Black Authority.  An animal’s wants are those of its controlling Black Authority.  Great Lie enthusiasts will try to insist upon a “want”, but you know how to handle such whimsy.
  3. I don’t want”  This action is a hybrid of “no” and “I want”.  Still, they are by all means unacceptable or prohibited.  Handle your business and rectify this little problem.  If you let it slip, you will suffer, and the animal will get an inappropriate message of “self-expression”.  Early corrections will garner great rewards of impeccable service long term.
  4. I can’t”  Allowing your animal to settle for this mindset only establishes the animal’s forthcoming failures and your disappointment.  Avoid these outcomes at all costs because the foundation of this expression devalues the animal’s basic asset-worthiness and accountability.
  5. Don’t”  The use of this term by an animal is equivalent to an order.  And we all know and instinctively understand that it is not only improper and unacceptable for an animal to give Black Authority orders.  It is also contemptuous and deserving of severe punishment.  Beware, animals taking this tone have forgotten or are not entirely in tune with their rightful stations.  You must put them in their proper place regardless of the situation of the offense.
  6. Stop”  Again, another order.  While “don’t” is more about what is to come, “stop” is more about a present action.  No matter what the action is, Black Authority should never have to discontinue what he is partaking in or bend to an animal’s wants, discomforts, or disapprovals.
  7. That’s not fair”  When an animal expresses this term in any form, it implies entitlement or equality.  All hints of fairness should invariably meet firm repudiation and retribution.  White male animals have an insurmountable need compelling them to seek true inequality and exploitation.  They know they deserve much less than what the Great Lie promises and vastly less than society expects.  You must oblige them by keeping them in a constant state of deprivation and psychological discomfort.  
  8. Why?”  This one word serves only to question your authority.  It undermines everything you represent — all that is true and righteous.  It is best to ignore and disregard the “whys” since responding serves only to validate the question itself.  
  9. But…”  This word is an animal’s attempt to bargain, negotiate or change your mind.  Don’t get sucked in by a seemingly innocuous and common simple word.  The word itself is not the concern here.  Instead, the intent behind the word is problematic—conditional statements or statements of options always follow.  You must be clear that all conditions and options originate and end with you.
  10. Never”  A definite statement of defiance and disrespect.  In this case, the animal deserves and should expect the harshest reprimand.  Responding with a mere verbal correction is not enough.  You have the right and the responsibility to ensure your animal receives a total re-education in this matter.  Permanently strike this word from its vocabulary.  Make it a painful deterrent that will employ both physical and psychological memory.

Of course, you will discover many other words and phrases that deserve your attention.  Feel free to add to this list per your requirements and preferences. 

 

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