Are Afrikan Souls Abandoning the Remembering of Themselves By Mis-Suggesting Alien Ideology is Other than Alien?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 21 Jan, 2022
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Remembering the Great Omowale Malcolm X

From the beginning Afrikan souls have necessarily
determined their own way of life to the great boon of Afrikan civilisation par excellence.
Here, Afrikan souls cultivated, developed
and thought for themselves in their natural norm of continual ascension. The Afrikan
way, rich with the substance to maximally lift the unique characteristics and
qualities of this primary people of the world, held sophistication and remained
true. This rootedness to their own culture secured Afrikan life with inherent
powerfulness that only Afrikan souls could bring forth for themselves then, and
can bring forth for themselves in the now and throughout time to come.
It is however important to recognise the destructive interruptions and disruptions such as those of the Maafa of recent centuries where alien imposition and ideology have taken a damaging toll on Afrikan life.
According to a popular mainstream platform the word ideology is defined as:
“a manner or the content of thinking characteristic of an individual, group, or culture”.
In this, ideologies do not emerge from some nebulous universality. Rather, they emerge specifically from the people that create them however popularised they may become. Whether the ideology is capitalism, socialism, communism, feminism, this ‘ism’ or that, they are born of the people who see fit to conceptualise, deploy or impose them. To the natural norm of Afrikan life these are alien constructs established by their foreign orchestrators. Yet, incarcerated in the confines of alien domination and rule, susceptible Afrikan souls may abandon the remembering of themselves in order to ‘fit in’ with a particular foreign ideological strand. Perhaps the thinking is encapsulated in questions such as, ‘If I can forget all about or deny who and what I am can I then belong in this alien grouping?’ If then, Afrikan souls align themselves to this alien group or that void of self-knowing, alien forces of ill can surely then rub their hands with glee at the prospect assuming total dominion and of bolstering a nefarious divide-and-rule agenda or worse. Indeed, the alien forces of anti-Afrikan agency can readily pit Afrikan souls against each other in the guise of one alien ‘ism’ vs. the next.
Afrikan souls surely ought to never relinquish the remembering of themselves. This primary people of the world were not given the breath of life by the Creator Supreme to deny their superlative selves and surrender self-knowingness to become the objects of disuse and pitted against each other. Afrikan men are not the enemy of Afrikan women. Afrikan women are not the enemy of Afrikan men. Afrikan people are not the enemy of Afrikan people. Rather than relinquish the vital life continuing memory of self, surely the Afrikan ought to relinquish alien ills and energise Afrikan restoration and elevation. The Afrikan self, the harmonious Afrikan male-female union, the Afrikan family, the Afrikan community and the Afrikan nation are essential living expressions for rightful order to prevail and only Afrikan souls can do this for themselves.
The great hero Omowale Malcolm X powerfully and prophetically highlights the following:
“As this race pride develops it has the tendency to make us want to unite together and work together. And your western imperialist consider this to be a grave threat. More a threat than communism, socialism or marxism or anything else. Afrikanism is what they consider to be the real threat”.
For Afrikan people remembering themselves is vital functioning and as such the great Omowale Malcolm X insightfully reminds Afrikan souls that:
“Of all our studies history is best qualified to reward our research”.
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