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The only thing that Afrikan people need to be uncomfortable with is the number of Afrikans that do not know nor feel that we are not free….not the discomfort of other people because of how we go about gaining our freedom.
We have got to stop fighting each other, primarily over whether or not we should allow whites into our movement. How ridiculous do we look fighting over them for our own freedom. Why can’t WE do for US without THEM for a change? Can we try it just once?
When I hear us say that we shouldn’t take things so seriously “All” the time or that we shouldn’t be too extreme in our strive for liberation, I overstand that we do not realize just how far we have to go to reach unquestionable freedom.
How bad is it when Afrikans on our beloved continent state a european name before their Afrikan name? How bad is it when we truly believe that our natural hair does not define who we are or that an Afrikan language is not only secondary but viewed unnecessary amongst Afrikan people? How bad is it when we can’t even survive without paying our oppressors because we cannot buy Black completely? How bad is it that the pigs still kill our children and we allow them to see another tomorrow? How bad is it when Obama gets a dedication at a slave castle and named Afrikas gift to the world???… How bad is it when Afrikan people do not even see themselves as Afrikan?
We Must never under estimate the level of oppression that we are facing nor should we care about others labeling us as a racist, militant or radical because at this point it only makes sense to do what most would consider “extreme”. We should not allow anyone to tell us that we are taking our oppression too seriously. The Afrikan holocaust is a serious issue and we should consistently take it seriously…because we got work to do.
Ne who…Just a Random Afrikan Thought
Freedom after revolution yall





Agree with every word. Especially about not caring about people labeling you as racist, militant, or radical because anybody that would think there’s something strange or peculiar about preferring your own people and fighting for your people’s freedom is not someone worth an opinion in the first place.
As far as work to do, I’m deeply saddened whenever a native born Afrikan asks me what languages I speak and I can’t list one language from the continent. We have so much work to do that it’s literally suicide to argue with each other about anything. At this point we just need to put all of our efforts into getting free and not waste one second worrying about what a white person or a black person with a white mindset has to say about it.
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Absolutely 100% agreed. It actually makes me think of all the so-called black organizatiuons that argue with me when I say I don’t see the point of whites being included in our organizations that are meant for the betterment of our people. You don’t see anyone else seeking us out saying they need us in order to liberate themselves. The so-called educated and enlightened individuals are the ones, it seems that believe they need to include the causasoid the most. “they marched with us” stfu, who did they “march” with????, you weren’t even there. And I doubt they were being bitten by german shepards adn beaten down and bruised by fire station water hoses. A college campus is a cess pool for Euro -Afrikans in training.
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Yeah this is on point love it.
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Your right. Nobody ever asked the KKK or the skinheads why they never let black people into their hate group. Why should you allow white people into your black hate group?
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