Across
- 4. Dominance – The biological aspect of racial struggle as explained by Dr. Welsing (Chapter 1).
- 6. Archetypes – Mythological figures and their racial significance (Chapter 5).
- 9. Complex – The Western portrayal of white as a “saving” race (Chapter 5).
- 10. Fetishization – The societal obsession with guns as symbols of power and control (Chapter 8).
- 11. Symbols – Objects and shapes interpreted as representations of masculinity and racial fears (Chapter 7).
- 12. Dominance – The emphasis on physical power in sports as a metaphor for racial struggle (Chapter 10).
- 14. Constructs – Freud’s theories reinterpreted through the lens of racial dynamics (Chapter 7).
- 17. Masculinity – The representation of weapons as symbols of male and racial authority (Chapter 8).
- 19. Theory – The role of psychiatry in reinforcing social hierarchies (Chapter 3).
- 21. – The emotional and psychological distance experienced by individuals due to racial structures (Chapter 2).
- 22. – The study of images and symbols, particularly as it pertains to racial power (Chapter 4).
- 26. Conditioning – Methods by which societies encourage racial conformity (Chapter 3).
- 27. Consumption – Smoking as a cultural metaphor for consumption and domination (Chapter 11).
- 28. – Dr. Welsing’s theory explaining racial dynamics rooted in genetic survival fears (Chapter 1).
- 29. – The act of oppressing or controlling others, relevant to Black male identity (Chapter 6).
- 30. Competition – Sports as a reflection of racial superiority contests (Chapter 10).
Down
- 1. Paralysis – The inability to act due to ingrained societal fears (Chapter 12).
- 2. – The blending of masculine and feminine characteristics, as interpreted in Black identity politics (Chapter 6).
- 3. Decoding – Understanding the deeper meaning behind common symbols in Western culture (Chapter 4).
- 5. Dependence – How societal habits, like smoking, symbolize racial control (Chapter 11).
- 7. Symbolism – The racial and social implications of the crucifix in Western society (Chapter 5).
- 8. Power – The influence of language and curse words in racial and social contexts (Chapter 9).
- 13. Trauma – The lasting effects of generational trauma on modern identity (Chapter 9).
- 15. – Societal pressures that alter traditional masculine traits, especially for Black men (Chapter 6).
- 16. Anxiety – The subconscious racial fear of genetic survival (Chapter 7).
- 18. Warfare – The symbolic representation of ball games as racial power struggles (Chapter 10).
- 20. – Redefining derogatory terms as part of identity empowerment (Chapter 9).
- 23. Messaging – Unconscious messages within symbols that reinforce racial ideas (Chapter 4).
- 24. Commitment – Dedication to analyzing and overcoming systemic racism (Chapter 12).
- 25. Culture – Describes society's self-centered behaviors influenced by supremacy ideologies (Chapter 2).
