

Makiya Shani Shani Tamiya Mack Karimbocas
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As i reflect and prepare myself for repatriation in the near future, my spirit asked me two questions that I never pondered over before:
What does it mean to live? Have I truly been living in these 20 years that I have been in the united snakkkes of a-murderer?
As each day goes by, I realize that i’ve been living a fantasy and fed lies…
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What is your repatriation destination? My wife and I moved to Tanzania a year ago and did not look back. I wish we’d known how beautiful Afrika is. We would have raised our babies here.
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Do you think that Black women in Amerikkka are “masculine”/too rough in comparison to other Black women throughout the diaspora? Leave your thoughts below.
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Great Question. Yes, we have become more masculine and it’s detrimental for us. We have succumbed to this sick society of instilling this in us. I adore my feminine side and my masculine side because it is needed for my survival. After all, I come from a woman and a man. Because of the agenda to destabilize our families, we have gotten out… Read more
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What are your thoughts on Martin Luther King Jr. ?
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He started out militant, but wazungu sent one of their ‘informants’ to train him to be more ‘non violent’ and ‘inclusive’ via a certain Baynard Rustin.
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Agoo familia! Wey’s d scene?!
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In Trinidad, when you say “weys d scene” to someone, it means “whats going on?” or “whats happening?”
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“Se lè koulèv mouri ou wè longèl”
It is when the snake dies that we can see its length //
It is only when a person admits defeat that can one see his true nature.
Proverb from Ayiti/Haiti
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