In the Service of our Ancestors and African Love, Listen Seeker, I come in Peace, “I cannot accept the definition of collective good as articulated by a privileged minority in society, especially when that minority is in power.” — Wole Soyinka I wrote a low effort response to these white folk, mostly because they areContinue reading “Twitter banned this tweet; so I wrote this letter. Apparently white violence is the only right violence.”
Category Archives: African Culture
The Battle of the Symbols: Slavery Versus Liberation and Revolution
In the Service of our Ancestors and African Love, Listen Seeker, I come in Peace “Men need images. Lacking them they invent idols. Better then to found the images on realities that lead the true seeker to the source.” — African Proverb The Ancients have stated long ago that symbols are necessary, for lacking symbols,Continue reading “The Battle of the Symbols: Slavery Versus Liberation and Revolution”
African Games for African Self-Determination and Intellect
In the Service of our Ancestors and African Love, Listen Seeker, I come in peace, “Self-Determinant People Seek and Develop their own Peace, Possessions and Consciousness.” — African Blood Siblings Core Tenet From Ethiopia to Kongo Mancala is a strategic numbers game. In Ancient Kamit, Senet combined luck and strategy in an exciting pasttime. OverContinue reading “African Games for African Self-Determination and Intellect”
The Combinatorics of Blackness
In the Service of our Ancestors and African Love, Listen Seeker, I come in peace, “The first concerning the ‘secrets’: all cognition comes from inside; we are therefore initiated only by ourselves, but the Master gives the keys.” — African Proverb What does an all-Black Public School and a Plantation have in common? White Masters,Continue reading “The Combinatorics of Blackness”
“Some African Cultural Concepts” by Steve Biko
In the Service of our Ancestors and African Love, Listen Seeker, I come in peace, “But you can have culture. Become as black as you want. But if you only have culture and you’ve not hooked the economics and it’s not related to your politics, then you do not have a system of development. YouContinue reading ““Some African Cultural Concepts” by Steve Biko”