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I do not believe violence is the solution to the problem; while the majority of our problem is inequality and injustice it is not the root of the problem.
Know thyself :
The root of the problem from my point of view is the love of money, pride and lack of knowledge with understanding.
Every last one of us can give into these natural unbalanced character flaws if we give into them.
A Few Possible Solutions:
1. Teaching wise ancestral knowledge with understanding.
2. Keep away from evil things and people, live and embrace things that are good for the community
3. Support and protect our courageous black people that loves our cultural heritage.
4. Focus on innovations and industries that will support our country and communities to prosper.
5. Unite in one moral divine spirit and vision that is based upon eternal principles from nature.
6. Love our neighbors as ourselves, for this is the royal law that binds all things with everlasting life and not death to our souls.
7. African people united we stand, and divided we fall and be like the evil ones.
This is only my thoughts, which I have learned over my life and study.
Yes, my soul yearns for Brotherly and Sisterly togetherness.
You may call me a dreamer.
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@Corwin_Ababio
A great classic book that I hope you would get a chance to read called THE WRETCHED OF THE EARTH, By FRANTZ FANON.
Frantz Fanon was a French Afro-Caribbean psychiatrist, and political philosopher, from the French colony of Martinique.
Frantz Fanon brilliantly argues that violence is a necessary tool to fight enslavement, colonialism, injustice and to build a free society.
Fanon believed that freedom from enslavement and colonization is always a violent phenomenon, and that the violence of enslavement and colonization could only be counteracted with violence.
Fanon believed that violence is a necessary therapeutic effect, to freeing people from the mental illness caused by slavery and colonialism.-
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You say; “violence is a necessary therapeutic effect, to freeing people from the mental illness caused by slavery and colonialism.”
definition therapeutic:
What is meant by therapeutic?
(THAYR-uh-PYOO-tik) Having to do with treating disease and helping healing take place.
I have not seen any healing after all the violence I have seen and experienced over the years. It brings only trauma and psychopathological harm to the individual and whom it inflicts violence on overtime. Violence begets violence and more hate and resentment and never lasting peace.
So-called scientists and doctors use radiation (violence) to treat cancer, but still the cancer comes back after a time. There must be a better way to treat the ailments of society!!
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I would like to hear your thoughts on the Haitian Revolution?
I am curious about your thoughts on the Haitian Revolution, where enslaved Africans used violence as their only means of solution to free themselves from the bondage of slavery and oppression?-
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I am very please with these discussions. Come and let us reason together.
I am well aware that before peace and tranquility there is always chaos (violence). There is always a storm (violence) before a calm. Violence in itself is not a wise solution, just like bows and arrows cannot defeat guns. We must have a vision and a plan to overcome our pressors or there will never be calm after the storm, as we see in Hati these many years.
United we stand, divided we fall. I believe until we as an African people unite as a whole and equip ourselves with the right education, understanding and tools there can never be lasting peace.
I see light at the end of the tunnel with what Burkina Faso and other are beginning to do today and I hope their efforts will inspire others to unite with them and finally drive out, drive away the colonial pirates from our lands and shores.
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like a gardener, cutting away what is draining the life of a plant, it is our ancestral traditition to do this neccesary work.
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This is heat🔥🔥 exterminate them crackas!
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What we sow, we shall surly reap. He that live by the sword shall die by the sword.
I propose limiting the white-albinos from accessing our shores where we have very limiting contact with those who seek not to respect and honor our cultural values.
We need to become self reliant and innovative and not seek free and convenient things from the external world. Hate kills our souls, but wisdom and understanding brings life.
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@Corwin_Ababio One of the main reasons for krakkkaz eventually pushing christinsanity down our throats after years of hesitancy to do so was for us to think we’re not part of them reaping what THEY sowed. Once we’ve been infected with christinsanity we look for ways to keep them safe. Check out the reasonings of charles colcock jones in terms of his rationale for introducing us to christinsanity, Please check this link and the attachment https://caleb-cangelosi-437x.squarespace.com/s/Jones-Charles-Colock-The-Religious-Instruction-of-the-Negroes-in-the-United-States.pdf
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@Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé
Meda wo ase.
Agreed!!
“Once we’ve been infected with christ-insanity we look for ways to keep them safe”; to add, in-spite of injuring our own selves and our people.
I am so happy for your instructions and informative view points. I shall surly study the material to gain more knowledge and understanding.
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@Corwin_Ababio yɛnni aseda o!
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@Kwadwo_Danmeara
I finally realize that going back to the Mother Land is a key part of the solution to gain peace and respect. Staying in the oppressor’s lands and fighting against them is a futile effort that only bring short term gains. We become more a more corrupt living in a place that cannot give spiritual life to our souls, for we don’t belong there. The cry is getting louder and louder; go back to where you belong.
Ignoring this trumpet call for ingathering back to the Mother Land will only leave us isolated, disrespected and fighting hopelessly.
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