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I am hearing negative things about the creator of Kwanzaa. Should we even celebrate it?
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I look fwd to hearing and reading everyone’s perspective.
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Our ancestors have already laid the foundation for the highest principles which every Afrikan/Black should follow, which is Ma’at :Truth, Justice, Balance, Order, Righteousness, Harmony, and Reciprocity.
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Ma’at is where it’s at.
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Ma’at: Truth, Justice, Balance, Order, Righteousness, Harmony, and Reciprocity, is my Kwaanza. And I follow that every day not a particular season of the year.
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We don’t need to re-invent the wheel. Our Afrikan ancestors have given us the highest form of principles to follow, which is Ma’at: Truth, Justice, Balance, Order, Righteousness, Harmony, and Reciprocity.
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I heard Pete O’Neal(Black Panther and repat in Tanzania)speak about the Kwanzaa creator and Judge Joe Brown. I agree that Kwanzaa should be an ‘intro’ to further study of Afrikan centered concepts, but then you move beyond it because all it is is an Afrikanized version of crakkadays. That’s how I interpreted your comment in a nutshell. Insightful as always. Asante.
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