How Language Shapes Power: A Must-Watch Discussion on the Ambiguity of Words

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The power of language is not neutral — it builds worlds, buries truths, and reinforces systems of domination. Abibitumi brings you a rare and intellectually charged dialogue that confronts this reality head-on. Kwadwo of Abibitumi sits in direct conversation with Seba Bonotchi Montgomery, author of The Ambiguous Nature of Words. Together, they unpack how words carry weight far beyond their surface meanings.

This discussion goes deep. Seba Montgomery examines how language shapes perception, constructs identity, and either fortifies or dismantles systems of power. Furthermore, he challenges us to interrogate the words we use every day. As a result, this conversation becomes more than literary — it becomes a tool for liberation. Most importantly, it speaks directly to Kmtyw people navigating a world where language has long been weaponized against us.

Why the Power of Language Matters for Abibifahodie

Abibifahodie — Black Liberation — demands that we command our own narratives. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon, world-renowned Pan-Kmtyw linguist and architect of Abibitumi, has built this entire platform on that foundation. In addition, Abibitumi consistently elevates voices like Seba Montgomery’s precisely because linguistic sovereignty is liberation work. Words name our reality. However, when we do not control that naming, others define us on their terms. This discussion arms you with clarity, critical thinking, and renewed respect for the language we speak and study.

This recording belongs in your personal liberation library. Scholars, students, community builders, and parents will all find something essential here. The conversation is honest, rigorous, and unapologetically centered on Kmtyw people and our collective future. Furthermore, the power of language comes alive in this exchange — not as an abstract concept, but as a living, breathing force. Do not miss it. Watch and own this discussion today.

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