Omowale Malcolm X Energises Work to Straighten Up the Male-Female Dynamic in the Thrust for Liberty and Nationhood
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 01 Feb, 2022
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Remembering the Great Omowale Malcolm X

The Afrikan male and the Afrikan
female are the primary people of Creation by grand orchestration of the Creator
Supreme. It is this primary people that naturally determine masculine manhood for
themselves and determine feminine womanhood for themselves. Both Afrikan
manhood and Afrikan womanhood naturally comes forth through this people’s powerful
substance of being and their own way of life. It is the living norm therefore, for
the Afrikan male-female dynamic to be one of harmonious complementary with the
Afrikan man in his masculine role (with all the duties and responsibilities
that comes with that). And the
Afrikan woman in her feminine role (with all the duties and responsibilities
that comes with that). This of course is fundamental functioning throughout the
levels of the self (family, community, nation and beyond). The world’s greatest
and most long-lived civilisations realised are firm testaments to the natural
order of the optimally functioning Afrikan male-female dynamic.
With the interruptions and disruptions such as that of the Maafa recent centuries, Afrikan men and Afrikan women have been set upon in destructive ways by others that mean the Afrikan ill. Yet, it is for the Afrikan man and Afrikan woman to recover themselves and restore themselves to rightful order and optimal functioning.
The great hero Omowale Malcolm X highlighted the alien intention to have:
“Destroyed the manhood or masculinity of the so-called Negro. No man.”
He insightfully goes on to say that:
“Right now, you got to be trained all over again to be a man”.
With Afrikan manhood comes the responsibility to build. Of which the establishment of the optimally functioning Afrikan person self, harmonious and complementary Afrikan male-female union and other forms of the self come. As such, the great Omowale Malcolm X energises Afrikan men to examine what is taking place with the Afrikan woman thus:
“My God man, what’s happened to your woman?”
He then highlights alien ills taking hold in the Afrikan woman and turning the Afrikan woman into all kinds of things because:
“You and I won’t stand up and be men”.
The Afrikan man cannot be an Afrikan man if he is steeped in the alien ills of misogyny and sets out to plague Afrikan life with self-destructive behaviour born of alien contaminates. A male consumed with alien contaminates of ill becomes can express his existence as an agent (by proxy) of the alien forces that can wreak havoc amongst Afrikan souls. The natural norm of building for ascension can thus be rendered void in and around such a male (at best).
Just as the Afrikan man needs to be an Afrikan masculine man, the Afrikan woman surely needs to be the Afrikan feminine woman for there to be the natural Afrikan male-female union of functional harmony. It is out of the natural norm of Afrikan harmony and order that the Afrikan woman (as her rightful self) that optimal and rightful security can be brought to fruition as a natural role of Afrikan manhood. The Afrikan masculine man as a part of normal life functioning naturally defends and protects the Afrikan feminine woman. However, for the woman to ‘operate as an agent’ of alien forces of ill by proxy consumed with the alien contaminates of feminism, misandry or the thrust for a gynocracy sets the Afrikan female aside-from or against the Afrikan man. The vital establishment of successful intimate Afrikan male-female unions of harmonious and complementary (with all the natural thrust of protection that naturally brings) is then thwarted. Thus, the Afrikan man (with knowingness of himself) can be faced with a two-fold ‘battle’, one with his would-be natural complement amongst his own kind who is consumed with alien ills, and two, the alien forces of ill directly. In other words, chaos, disorder and disfunction comes to be.
In this, the great hero Omowale Malcolm X urges Afrikan souls to fix their women up:
“Make her straighten up and then straighten up that white man. And there’s nothing wrong with that. No, what I am telling you is not wrong. I’m telling you what’s right”.
If the Afrikan man is not the Afrikan masculine man and the Afrikan woman is not the Afrikan feminine woman then the result is surely a dire one (to say the least).
The great hero Omowale Malcolm X energises Afrikan souls to straighten up the male-female dynamic amongst themselves by remembering who and what they are. Thus he asserts:
“Of all our studies, history is best qualified to reward our research”.
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