Beware! Any Old Foul Behaviour Will Destroy Afrikan Life and Economy
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 20 Jun, 2021
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Celebrating Economy at the Living Observance Level

Afrikan souls from the most
ancient of times brought forth order and rightful living for the establishment
of pinnacle civilisation. In the context of ordered life and optimal
flourishing alien ills of disorder and disruption are readily identifiable
because it goes against the norm. Such ills have been necessarily highlighted and
guarded against throughout Afrikan experience with conceptions such as Isfet
and Yurugu. In this, there is knowing that if alien ills
of chaos and disorder seep into prevalence there is danger that self-destructive
behaviours are not easily identified as wrongful, but rather become a
detrimental norm. Afrikan economy thrives because Afrikan souls thrive in rightful
order and living according to self-determined standards of behavioural expression.
With the advent of the Maafa of recent centuries, others that mean the Afrikan ill have attempted to skew Afrikan souls into an existence where self-destructive behaviours become a detrimental norm. Subject to the most foul behaviours by the alien forces of anti-Afrikan agency, if Afrikan souls could be shoehorned into exhibiting any old foul and destructive behaviour amongst each other, then surely their doom would be sealed by proxy. Upright Afrikan living and economic function would thereby be engulfed by self-destructive chaos and disorder as conceptualised in the ills of Isfet or Yurugu.
Today, the alien ills such as that of misandry and misogyny have carried a torch of disfunction in the disruption of Afrikan life. Here, financial gain, fame or popularity by those overrun with such ills can simply amplify or exacerbate destruction fuelled by resource rather than be of wholesome Afrikan life and economic elevation.
The grotesque alien ill of feminism highlights this where any old foul behaviour that will destroy Afrikan life and economy can be supported, applauded or rewarded. Under such dire conditions, males who acquiesce to alien feminist dominance can perpetuate the most anti-Afrikan and foul behaviours and be ‘celebrated’, whilst Afrikan men of rightful Afrikan life progress and economic upliftment are subject to being ‘witch hunted’ or rather ‘warlock hunted’ with some dire consequences. Afflicted females can show up in what would be a natural, normal and wholesome interaction with upright Afrikan men exhibiting foul behaviours rooted in a vile, ‘How dare he, I’m gonna show him!’, outside of natural-self attitude. Then, if met with a natural Afrikan masculine response immediately play victim. Indeed, are such bait and switch tactics by accident and are they played out in the various spheres of Afrikan life?
Afrikan souls must purge themselves of alien ills, any old foul behavioural expression is a trap set to destroy Afrikan life and progressive economic flourishing. Afrikan souls ought never become the misguided agents of their own self-destruction fostering the alien ills of Isfet or Yurugu. On the contrary, Afrikan souls are divine Afrikan masculine men and divine feminine women who hold living knowingness of themselves and elevate life and economy for the Afrikan nation.
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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