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“You cannot leave the education of your children simply to those whose purposes are different from your own and expect the children to grow up and follow the path of your ancestors.” -Molefi K. Asante from the book “Too much schooling too little education; a paradox of Black life in white societies” 3 years ago ·
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this is so true and why I advocate for either Afrikan-centered schools or homeschooling for Afrikan children, otherwise they’ll come home with alien ideologies becoming agents of them, unknowingly perpetuating the destruction of Afrikan people.
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Exactly!! Additionally, Afrikan children won’t have to deal with being around little yurugus and their hate.. that alone can disrupt a learning environment. We must also include yurugu women mis-educating our children, skkkool to prison pipeline and so on. Homeschool is the way to go.
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and I spelt “skkkool” that way on purpose
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There were incidents in Michigan this week where the students walked out in protest.
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This week in Michigan students walked out to protest the racism they face every day.
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and being here in Maryland talking to Afrikans who live in the predominantly Afrikan country of Prince George’s they confirmed it’s no better because you’re dealing with Yuruguized Afrikans as teachers in those schools with no control over the curriculum..I was looking at moving there because of the large Afrikan population but see that’s not the move either thus, Afrikan-centered schools or Homeschool.
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I agree.. seems like until Black people throughout the world give up anything yurugu-related, home school or completely Afrikan-centered schooling is the way to go. Even in Trinidad, Afrikan culture and history is not taught at any point in skkkool. To make it even worse, very few Black people in Trinidad honor their Afrikan heritage, let alone speak an Afrikan language while the indians preserved their names, culture and so on. We didn’t do the proper de-colonization work and there was a whole generation of people who did not de-colonize their minds , thus turning future generations into tools for yurugus. It’s a deep mess
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