What Pan-Afrikan People Must Learn from the Original White Lives Matter Movement

The Black lives matter movement captured global attention — yet Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon argues it misses a critical foundation. Before we demand that others value our lives, we must examine whether we truly value them ourselves. Furthermore, this question cuts to the heart of Abibifahodie — Afrikan liberation on our own terms. Most importantly, the answer requires us to study power, not slogans.
In this powerful video and slides bundle, Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon delivers a live discussion that challenges comfortable assumptions. He draws a direct, unflinching comparison between our current moment and the original white lives matter movement — white supremacy in its organized, strategic form. As a result, viewers gain a sharper understanding of how that system operates. In addition, they begin to see why reactive movements alone cannot produce Afrikan liberation. Ɔbenfo does not soften this analysis. He presents it with the precision of a world-class linguist and the fire of a committed Pan-Afrikan warrior-scholar.
What the Black Lives Matter Movement Can Learn from White Supremacist Strategy
White supremacy did not succeed by accident. It succeeded because its architects built institutions, controlled language, and enforced collective loyalty ruthlessly. However, many Afrikan people today organize around visibility rather than power. Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Kambon exposes this gap with clarity and depth. Furthermore, he draws on the legacy of Okunini Dr. Kamau Kambon and the broader tradition of Pan-Afrikan scholarship rooted in Ma’at. This lecture belongs to every serious student of Abibifahodie. It belongs to every parent raising children in a world that structurally devalues Afrikan life.
Abibitumi exists to arm our people with knowledge that moves us toward liberation — not performance. Therefore, this bundle is more than a lecture. It is a strategic intervention. The slides reinforce every argument, making the analysis accessible for classroom use, study circles, and community organizing. Most importantly, this content was created by an Afrikan scholar, for Afrikan people, from an unapologetically Pan-Afrikan foundation. Do not miss this essential addition to your liberation education. Watch it, study it, and share it with your community.
Watch / Get it here: Video + Slides Bundle — Abibitumi.com
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