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Kwabena posted an update in the group
Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson a year ago
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When you are filled with self-hate, your mind is reversed. Meaning you will love the things that destroy you, and you will hate the things that advance your growth.
– The Great The Honorable Nana Amos N. Wilson
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Kwabena posted an update in the group
Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson a year ago
a year ago (edited)
“You can not revolt against a people whose values you share.” In other words, you can not revolt against a set of people, if y’all have the same god, the same name, the same language, the same ethics, the same morals, the same eating habits, and the same “cultural” customs. You MUST get rid of their traditions and their conduct of life and… Read more
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Kwabena posted an update in the group
Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson a year ago ·
a year ago (edited)
Black Man’s Self-Hatred is White Man’s Self-Defense
We talk a lot as a people about self-hatred. Self-hatred is a personality configuration. It is an orientation toward the world and toward oneself.
Self-hatred then, is the white man’s GREATEST protection against being totally destroyed by the black man. To a great extent, self-hatred is the …
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This self-hate creates subtle suicide and litter/trash in “our communities”.
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What do you do, if the the thing you hate the most is yourself?
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Kwabena posted an update in the group
Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson a year ago
a year ago (edited)
Our Mentality Must be Impoverished
Ultimately, you cannot rob, loot or take from a poor people. You cannot get wealth from a poverty-stricken people. So if you’re getting all your diamonds, gold, magnesium and all the natural resources and minerals from African people, then African people must be wealthy and rich. Therefore, if African people…
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Kwabena posted an update in the group
Scholarship of Nana Amos N. Wilson a year ago ·
a year ago (edited)
The Power is in Our Hands
We talk about the white man as having power. I want you to recognize that power ultimately has to do with the relationship between people. And that the white man’s so-called power is to a great extent based upon the nature of the relationship he has with the black man. We empower him by the nature of our own behavior…
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This is very well stated by Nana Amos N. Wilson. Once we realize who we really are, we can see the power we hold not only to ourselves, but to the whole world. There is no power in this world, that is more powerful than we. Most of our peoples are trapped in prisons of our minds, where there is no physical bars neither restrictions, but have…
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