• 5,605 Abibitumi Points

      It brings me such joy when I recite or show my middle son sacred writings or sayings by the Blacknificent duo (Kamau&ObadeleKambon), Amos Wilson & @mwalimubaruti . He always respond with, “That’s profound or Phenomenal!” Because to him, I’m the most racist person and I don’t use the eloquency that these Brilliant scholars use. I feel like sooner than later it will start to seep into his subconscious yet the amu are showing (us) everyday the relentless psychopathy of their savagery…because they are unfit to be human.

      • 12,595 Abibitumi Points

        What you are telling him will eventually sink in sis

        • 4,034 Abibitumi Points

          as the Ancestors say (and an operating principle i firmly believe in, especially in this perverse, chaotic, anti-Afrikan reality), “issue the warning; some will survive.”  we cannot make someone Afrikan.  our “job” is simply to show them the way, especially by example.  and, of course, then, “keep in truckin'”.

          • 4,034 Abibitumi Points
          • 26,164 Abibitumi Points

            Malcolm X mother was the one who thought young Malcolm about about Afrika, PanAfricanism, loving the Black race, loving Africa, loving himself. Even though young Malcolm at first turned astray from his mother’s teachings and instructions, I believe his mother’s voice was still talking and guiding him subconsciously and consciously in this chaotic, anti-Africa, anti-Kemet world we live in. Young Malcolm had the love and passion to help liberate Black people/Kmtwy, he just needed that spark to lit the fire that was inside him; and now he is known as a great ancestor of pan-Africanism all over the Black world. Nana Malcolm X loved his people, the Kmtwy, so much that he never sold out and was willing to die for the liberation of Black people/Kmtwy which he did.
            You are doing your part as a mother in trying to liberate your son from this chaotic, anti-Kmt, anti-Kmtwy, anti-Black, anti-African world we live in.

            Continue to introduce your son(s) to our great ancestors, our great master teachers, our great Sebas (philosophers) such as:
            Nana Marcus Mosiah Garvey
            Nana John Henry Clarke
            Nana Yosef Ben-Jochannan
            Nana Amos N. Williams
            Nana Cheikh Anta Diop
            Nana Chancellor Williams
            Nana John G Jackson
            Nana Runoko Rashidi
            Nana Frances Cress Welsing
            Nana Khalid Muhammad
            Nana Malcolm X
            Nana George G. M. James
            The Instructions of PtahHotep
            The Laws and Confessions of Ma’at

            and many many many more of our great ancestors, our great sebas (philosophers) who have laid out the blueprint for us to follow.