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Europeans refer to the earth as Mother Earth. In other words, it’s associated with the feminine. Historically, Europeans have viewed the woman as inferior. Hence why they abuse the earth or destroy nature rather than living in harmony with it. The ancient Kemites (who were African) viewed the earth as symbolically masculine, and called it Geb. Maybe if Europeans viewed the earth or nature as masculine, they would treat it better.
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Asaase Yaa-Mother Earth in Twi
Why is it when Black=Afrikan people refer to Earth with the divine feminine energy, we don’t abuse or destroy her?
(Modern Black=Afrikan people are now assisting Europeans with the destruction of Asaase Yaa, because modern Black=Afrikan have been infected with the white terrorist domination Yurugu cancer full blown cultural AIDS virus)
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96,858 Abibisika (Black Gold) Points
Because of their long track record of treating men better?
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@Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé yes, to the European, Black/African men have not been viewed as men at all, but non-humans or objects.
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why is your focus on eurasian and if they did xyz, then the situation will improve. they are not going to xyz, nor or they going to change their views. their populations are already in a rapid decline. this is seen with the demand for workers in all sectors of employment in eurasia.
the question is what are Kmtyw doing to repair, strenghten the bonds to nature.-
@Mālàmī ߕߍߣߍ the Black/African mind cannot be liberated until it understands Yurugu, as Yurugu has colonized our minds. Hence why Marimba Ani wrote an entire book on the topic.
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I’ve read Yuguru.
The Afrikan=Black man must spend time decoding and understanding what the Yurugu has done and then what? Has this not already been done by Nana Marimba Ani, Baba Amos Wilson, and countless others over the past 2 decades. Exactly how many more books, articles, talk shows need to be put out there where the focus is on them instead of a focus on our culture and what we need to do to put our various selves back together again.
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@Malami_Naka
“Exactly how many more books, articles, talk shows need to be put out there where the focus is on them instead of a focus on our culture and our various selves.”
Medaase.
Thank you.
You have said it all.
I couldn’t have said it better.
Your statement has closed the case on this matter.
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