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Forward not Backwards
How does the future of Kmt look to you? For me it’s the self-sufficiency of the continent without the influence of outsiders and aAmw.
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What you said – plus I will specifically say restoring MaAt and driving out isfet…us loving everything that is our own, building komplementary Black relationships, families, and communities, handling the aAmw and mulatto problem (just to name a few things)
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Edit: change influence to existence
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Abibifahodie. One word from me Nuabaa.
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We must become producers instead of consumers!
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The (mis)Education of Kmtyw
Centuries later, we are still battling the “miseducation of the negro.” As someone who is fiercely solution-focused, I believe every problem has an answer—even if that answer is strategic non-action. But how do we truly deprogram and correct this miseducation across generations of Kmtyw?
Systemic alternatives aren’t accessible to everyone.…
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In one talk I recall Ɔbenfoɔ saying because there is a mass mis-education system in place, we need a mass education system. Only way I see in achieving that is by coming together as a collective and building Abibitumi.
History shows us that we were building towards a mass educational system in the snakes in the 60’s with the Black Power… Read more
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Indeed, “We Send Our Children to Caesar, and We Are Surprised When They Come Back as Romans”
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The (mis)Education of Kmtyw:
What are the benefits and advantages of slavery?
What are the benefits and advantages of colonialism?
The Transatlantic Slavery was beneficial and advantageous to the slaves because they learned new skills.
Colonialism was beneficial and advantageous because it introduced and encouraged the use of languages such…
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The I ain’t from “Africa” conversation
I am a direct descendent of Mzansi and Botswana. I have ancestors in both places. My mama was born in Springs, Mzansi. My grandma, grandfather, uncles, aunts, cousins, great and great great grandparents were born and raised in Mzansi and Botswana. Which means that even though I was not born or raised in Kmt I am still from there as far as I…
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No More Fragments!
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From KMT to Ayiti @bakari-kwento
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