Beware! Acquiescing for Popularity and Financial Gain Whilst Destroying the Rise of Afrikan Economy

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 14 Jun, 2021

Celebrating Economy at the Living Observance Level

The natural and harmonious complementary union between the Afrikan man and the Afrikan woman  has been a vital part of economic functioning for Afrikan souls from the beginning. The natural and prolific economic prowess of Afrikan souls is based upon the progressive relations between Afrikan souls. Thus, the intimate union between the Afrikan male and the Afrikan female is at the concentrated core. In the recent centuries of the Maafa contaminates of alien ill such as misandry and misogyny have been peddled or pushed one way or the other. These vices are destructive to natural harmonious core of the Afrikan male-female union to say the least.

In recent decades the push to infiltrate Afrikan life with alien contaminates of ill has become dire reality. One of most prolific alien ills is that of feminism:  

“In the last couple of decades, feminist propaganda has sought to persuade the world that women are powerless in society, and that men are natural oppressors of women”.

This bogus folly affects both Afrikan men and Afrikan women in thrust of rightful living. Afrikan women can approach life with either inherently inflated defensive mechanisms poised to attack any Afrikan man who dares to assert his masculine self. Whilst the African man in turn can compensate by denying his own rightful masculinity to ‘protect’ the woman from all of his rightfully masculine male kind.

Books, courses and presentations of many different kinds can contain progressive thought whether on the subject of Afrikan economy or otherwise and at the same time be laced with the alien thrust of feminism. This can be true whether the material or expression comes from the afflicted mind of Afrikan  man or Afrikan woman. Somehow specialist talk on economics or otherwise, can in some cases, override the natural discernment of the Afrikan and the alien messaging of ill can seep-in to cause havoc and destruction undermining application of what may be otherwise useful and progressive information.

As alien forces of ill peddle an ‘anything goes’ mentality to personal financial gain regardless of consequence, Afrikan souls must surely exercise caution. Here, if Afrikan souls become grotesquely consumed with alien ills to the point that they acquiesce for popularity and personal financial gain whilst the unchecked contaminates of ill adjoin to infiltrate and destroy Afrikan masculine manhood and Afrikan feminine womanhood, then the optimally functional male-female union at the core of economic growth and development is thwarted. This is true, even under the guise of specialist information provision for economic functioning or otherwise.

It is therefore important in the wake of the alien ills such as feminism that Afrikan souls restore and utilise their living appreciation for Afrikan masculine manhood and Afrikan feminine womanhood. This is not a reactive posture but one of progressiveness that is age-old fabric of Afrikan life. The alien contaminates of ill must surely be purged from the Afrikan self and cast into the pit of redundancy never to return for fullest flourishing of Afrikan men and women and the relations that will victoriously yield grand and magnificent rightful economic functioning.  

Ujamaa Kiburi Siku is a wonderful part of the spiritual-cultural observance calendar of the Universal Royal Afrikan Nation. It takes place in the first week of June marking the time of significant occurrence both on the continent of Afrika and in the diaspora concerning Afrikan economy. Ujamaa Kiburi Siku as with the other observances on the Afrikan cultural calendar is just that – an observance. Therefore, wherever the Afrikan is whether at home, at a community gathering or elsewhere it can be observed.

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