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      Recommend reading Mama Marimba’s To Be An Afrikan Woman essay. I scanned it and attached. Recently I shared this among Afro’colombian’ youth and one response I got was, it was “reductionist” to what an Afrikan woman is, and that they disagreed with a lot of her points. This is how much our people have fallen, and believing Yurugu gender and sexuality ideas over our ancestors’.

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        sad and scary at the same time.

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        The left side of Pale Eurasian gender alienation discourse of feminism and its subvariant queen theory.

        One constructive thing, if I can say that, it shows me that the Afrikan person is deep in their integratonist indoctrination and clarifies the relationship between individualism n integration.

        Dem wan de are resistant to any kinda Afrikan nation-building because they have chosen the yurugu system or “humanity” (they say)

        Most annoying, for me, are the Ones who say gender in Afrikan culture is fluid. I tell students “fluid rhymes with stupid” re this alienation delusion called post modernism. I tell them if they want a real discussion about sex n gender, studying our languages and social systems (I say this knowing that they have no interest in doing so)