10,006 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
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This is an excellent list of deception types along with brief descriptions of how they work. The Aggressive Ideological Mimicry (AIM) article written by OOK (https://obadelekambon.com/pubs/t-r-h-nana-marcus-mosiah-garveys-universal-negro-nana-kwame-nkrumahs-all-african-and-the-theory-of-intraspecific-aggressive-ideological-mimicry/) discusses the use of “false behaviour”, by a predator (yurugu and compromised Africans) acting in a way to hide its predatory nature and goals from its intended prey (Black folx).We are using crypsis (becoming hard to see) when we wear clothing appropriate to a Black neighborhood and adopt physical gestures and modes of moving that blend in to local environs.
If we had the ability to project halograms or “smoke bodies” of ourselves to attract the gaze of an attacking yurugu, we’d have an effective method of “disappearing” from sight by using mimesis (disguising ourselves as something else).
Each of these deception methods provides a entry point for asking how to adopt it for African survival.
10,006 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Very crucial points. The concept of aggressive ideological mimicry is very thorough in showing how the all-africanists have baited and switched many Blacks into their compromised pro-arab continentalist movements using false visual and acoustic signals (most of them dress Afrikan and use terms like anti-imperialism, Pan-Africanism n.k).1,346 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Yes, all-Africanists, are being cryptic when they use clothing to “appear” Afrikan and when they use language (as OOK said, acoustic signals) to “sound” pan-Afrikan.
10,006 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
On the flipside, as you have also noted, we can use these methods towards the Black survival thrust. Which methods the predator uses and how they can be countered as well as which methods can keep the predator away from our space