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Lovin the sista in the middle too. Hotep!
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Thanks for posting these educational, inspirational vids, but brotha, they we're playing fine last week but their seems to be trouble with the audio. I just thought I'd let you know cause people can learn a lot from y'all if they can hear.
Peace and Blessings
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@redgoonaddiktz maan ..enough already wth da afrocentric charicaturez ..didn't sme1'z grandson set ablaze sme1'z grand mother n da shabazz clan, or smethang 2 dat effect ..not tryin' 2 besmirch, but 2 denote my view of malcolm [a wrk n progress] we c alot mo' thn of course realized thn ..n' wht i c iz a whole lotta self aggrandizement, n' nastalgia ..frum wht i've seen, n' heard [credible sourcez] how cld any conciouz brovaz sit nx 2 tht [blaxxxtrixxxz] >
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continuance - adornin' dashiki'z, sittin' nx 2 an agent, speakin' n dated vernaculare [blx pwr] indeed ..ask urselvez is blx pwr da sme cummin' frum, say a barry o.? ..whch n particular, deez blaxxx euro whorshippin' mammiez luv - especially whn thy started bashin' brovaz, also hvin' nuttin' 2 do wth civil rightz; iz mexicano mo' n a poncho?; whtz da dif btw yal, n' co-signin' majinaz?; another sid of sme coin; u2 brovaz seem mo' aligned wth da big chop, mo' thn da big picture<
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We need positive economic empowerment (i.e. not another barber shop, liquor store, fish fry joint) in our communities that creates jobs, encourages other businesses and services that creates more jobs, and being independent of this system, like Sumari (sp?) said.
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Although vital issues were presented, I feel like we touch the surface problems too much. Once we deal with and face up to our issues in education, unemployment, poverty and healthcare and revolt and demand a fair and equal share in these necessities, we can then begin to heal and overcome insecurities and problems as such. The change in African and black people cannot come unless we move for a social revolution. It's that simple.
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"People who are afraid of revolution, just grow comfortable with oppression."
Shieeeet!!! Das deep, sister!
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people who are afraid of revoution have grown comfortable with opression...damn sista you really got a special power working inside of you...I was inspired by this video...thank you for making it...
I think that the problem is our willingness to accept European Ideology. Because it doesn't fit us we fall.
We accept European ideas in school and since they constantly glorify European people(which we aren't) we simply lose interest in education all together. We accept European outlook on our conscious brothers and label them as Black Militants/Nationalist and accept its negative connotations, but we DO NOT label the Europeans who teach us this European Militants/Nationalist.
IAmNubianAmerican 2 years ago 4
The answer is domination of the mind and its ideas. Teach someone to be complacent and lead them down a path of complacency and they will be complacent. Teach someone to fight for more and push forward and rebel and lead them down that path and they will follow suit. He who dominates the opinion dominates the world. In my opinion lol
IAmNubianAmerican 2 years ago