In the Service of our Ancestors and African Love, Listen Seeker, I come in peace, “Warfare starts with a recruitment of people and ends with an exposure to the enemy. Somehow we don’t recruit, arm, organize, train, lodge, etc; but we’re shocked that our exposure is to our demise.” — Onitaset Kumat It bears repeating,Continue reading “Fable: The Mshinde Projects”
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“We don’t just give our money to anybody”
In the Service of our Ancestors and African Love, Listen Seeker, I come in peace, “By the time the fool has learned the game, the players have dispersed.” — African Proverb The game of capitalism is simple. It has one rule: Money Empowers. However, despite the simplicity, it’s neither intuitive nor common knowledge. People areContinue reading ““We don’t just give our money to anybody””
The Real Point of Discussion
Listen Siblings, I come in peace, “No discussion can throw light if it wanders from the real point.” — KMT Proverb What’s first? Focus! When we gather to speak, one African rails against Barack Obama, another African protests against mis-coloured nipples in Japanese animations, another African speaks against African women/men, another African says European andContinue reading “The Real Point of Discussion”
The Fourth Necessity
Listen Siblings, I come in peace, “Food, Clothing and Shelter” — Anonymous We have heretofore been confused over the Necessities of Life; believing wrongly that there are three rather than four needs. This belief needs a heavy revision. Little more confuses us than what is necessary. Read this Newsletter, Write this Organization to Rally forContinue reading “The Fourth Necessity”
Letter From Kuraja: Why Create Communities?
Listen Siblings, I come in peace, “I grew up like a neglected weed, ignorant of liberty, having no experience of it. Now that I’ve been free, I know what a dreadful condition slavery is.” — Harriet Tubman By our eyes, it seems to surprise that something so dreadful as enslavement wasn’t deemed as dreadful whenContinue reading “Letter From Kuraja: Why Create Communities?”