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Throughout Africa and the Diaspora, you find African peoples who experience cultural alienation in schools via the suppression of their languages. Languages are foundational to cultural identity, and within agency. Conversely, languages are instruments for the political, economic, and psychological domination of African people globally.
Dr. Talawa Adodo talks about the importance of African languages and culture https://gaana.com/song/dr-talawa-adodo-talks-about-the-importance-of-african-languages-and-culture
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Im thinking, If an African language is the key how did all this happen in the first place? Most African can speak more than 3 languages. This thinking comes from the Diaspora alienation IMO. Yes, the African mind deals with alienation in 1. Economics · 2. Education · 3. Entertainment · 4. Labor · 5. Law · 6. Politics · 7. Religion · 8. Sex 9. War/Counter-War. But language is just a symbolic representation of ideals kind of like money. Money has no value. the value is your belief in it as the representation of exchange. More importantly, one’s ability to defend that illusion. Gaddafi wanted to control Africa people using gold, but he could not defend that ideal because America’s dollar which is literally worthless is backed up by….. well ask Gaddafi. The mind doesn’t even absorb words it absorbs ideals, patterns, vibration, and even intent. That’s why some people can read “Make America Great Again” and know what it means while others try to hide what they mean by the slogan. We can misspell every word in a paragraph and people can still read it, well some of us. Yet an asiatic-educated person with a Ph.D. will get on the internet and be a (asiatic collaborator) grandma Nazi and say they don’t understand simply because someone didn’t use there/their/to/too how it’s been trained. I don’t see the point (now) in having an African language when we still have asiatic definitions of reality. No matter what language the world has a universal belief, perception, and ideas about African people. This comes from what they see today, not what they read or the language. We want the little ones to change let’s build something they can see. language does not make a culture it comes from one. Let’s be clear it is not the english, german, french, portuguese, spanish, christian, muslim language that dominates Africans. It is the culture of others coming through language, religion, food, and social mechanisms. And all of these languages have a singular worldview(“Population growth in Africa is a threat to European civilization…” Isaiah 45:14. “The products of Egypt and the merchandise of Cush, and those tall Sabeans(<African)— they will come over to you and will be yours; they will trudge behind you, coming over to you in chains.” The god of asiatic must be real because this sure is. anaway that’s why it is useless to tell our children we built the pyramids when we can’t even build our own dog house today. Because that individual will be more about convincing others that we build the pyramids than actually building a pyramid. Kind of like Christianity, we are more concerned about your behavior and proclaiming my belief in Christianity so we don’t have to deal with Isaiah 45:14. But we be black and the real hebrew…
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