ITUMELENG MAKALE
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OUR ANCESTORS ARE REAL, THEY SPEAK, THEY ARE NOT SPOOKS!!! Ke a Leboha my Warrior Brother. Akofena @j-africa for introducing me to this jewel.
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BEING RACE-CENTRED/RACE-CONSCIOUSNESS IN AND OF ITSELF DOES NOT TRANSLATE INTO BEING GROUNDED IN AFRIKAN-CENTREDNESS
By ThT. (Tehuti) Itumeleng Itu Neter Makale (22 October 2022)
As we are work in progress, cleansing our minds and spirits of the influences of misorienting and decentering European and Asiatic epistemologies (intellectual…
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Greetings brotha, Papa Garvey was Afrikan first not Christian first. The UNIA’s mission was of being Race first not Christian. The majority of Papa Garvey’s works and words don’t have to do with Christianity but with the upliftment and Nationbuilding of Afrikans, globally. Indigenous Afrikan-centered worldview must be coupled with… Read more
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I like that you said “in this age” I think it is important to locate Papa Garvey in proper historical context.
There’s an article, im tryna recall, that mentions his Afrophobia towards Obeah, a series of Afrikan pratices in a Jamaican context. When I remember ill share
This is why race consciousness is incomplete without an Afrikan worldview…
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Garvey was a Christian, and in his book, “School of African Philosophy,” he has a chapter on Christianity and how to promote it as a UNIA Leader. It is what it is, that was Garvey’s faith. However, he was about Black Liberation and religious freedom (as seen in the UNIA creed).
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*THE HONOURABLE MARCUS GARVEY*
– Behold the whirlwind that heralds his reincarnation :-)
By Itumeleng Makale (30 January 2021)First heard the mentioning of the name was through a song by Burning Spear, a group led by Winston Rodney, called ‘Garvey’s Ghost’. With my condition of anti-anything Black created/invented/ innovated, I dismissed… Read more
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‘IT IS REALLY MYOPIC TO THINK MY DISCOURSE IS CARDINATED ON THE EXPRESSION OF ANTI-GARVEY/MALCOLM X/SOBUKWE/BIKO (AND OTHERS WHO CAME BEFORE US) SENTIMENTS’
BY ITUMELENG MAKALE (INDEPENDENT AFROCENTRIC AFRIKAN SOVEREIGNIST RACE VINDICATIONIST SCHOLAR), 23/08/2019
Although I call people out on the cowdung they said or did, my critique is… Read more- View 1 reply
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WHAT WE CALL MMOPI, RAMASEDI, MODIMO, MOHLODI, RABOSAFELENG, SEKGELE, TLAHLAMACHOLO, QAMATA, UMVELINQANGI, MKHULU O’MKHULU ETC, IS NOT, AND CANNOT BE ONE AND THE SAME AS WHAT THE BIBLE CALLS GOD, BY THE NAME “JEHOVAH”, THE HATER OF OUR ANCESTOR COMMUNION…
AND THIS IS WHY (AND PLEASE REASON WITH ME, DON’T CATCH FEELINGS) :-
BY ThT.…
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“Pan-Africanist ideals of African unity unpreceded by directional aspects of the foregrounding paradigm of sovereignism and ideological lensing for the building of Black Power, makes Pan-Africanism a still born child that we cannot continue agonizing ourselves with, carrying around instead of burying. What am I saying? I’m putting it to y’all…
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I love what you said, esp the “human” ting. Wi fi lef dis “human” foolishness.
Ex: I prefer to see white terror domination as de-Afrikanization n Black-rinsing, rather than “dehumanizing”. Humanity mumbo jumbo leaves room for integrationism
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Facts, which is why i dropped that compromising stance a while ago.. it rest in comfort with compromise … many of our people think Pan-Africanism has a monopoly on African Unity and it doesn’t at all … and its not the way of our ancient uncompromising Ancestors unified because our ancient uncompromising ancestors didnt deal in foriegn… Read more
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” ‘KHABS’ – a Re en Kamt (ancient Black Egyptian) word meaning ‘shine or sparkle like a star.
‘KHABISA’ – a Sesotho word meaning ‘decorate’, ‘make glitter’ “
– Itumeleng Makale, ‘The Dictionary of Intra-Afrikan Linguistic Commonalities’, Manuscript (Coming Soon)
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