Remember the Attempts to Bully Afrikan Souls Out of Themselves By Targeting Their Children? – Has Anything Changed?
- By kwende ukaidi
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- 19 Jan, 2023
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Remembering a Great Hero

Their young have always been
naturally precious for the primary souls of creation. It is through their young
that the Afrikan continuum thrives and blossoms. The initial construction of
grand civilisation was never an act of selfishness on the part of a generation.
Rather, as a natural norm Afrikan souls built for eternity. Foundations laid were
there to last. Likewise, the ongoing self-determined effort to build where
efforts to produce the results of longevity. Thus, the benefits of construction
were not confined exclusively to those of maturity in the present. What is built
in any period was for the benefit of Afrikan souls in whatever now and for the
future. The eternal future then lies in the Afrikan young and the young ones to
come and so preciousness is not happenstance nor is it tertiary. It is of core
centrality.
Of course, with the interruptions and disruptions of the Maafa of recent centuries, others that mean the Afrikan ill have attempted to destroy Afrikan life and its wholesome future by (amongst other things) targeting their children. Overt physical and brutish attacks have persisted from the days of the chattel plantation and colony. Yet, what may be less obvious are the more subtle forms of attempted destruction by targeting young ones through institutions such as the schooling system where anti-Afrikan operatives can still express contempt and disdain perhaps on a more covert level bogusly steeped in the hope of not being detected or challenged.
The damage that can be done to a child subjected to slighting comments being made about even a the Afrikan child’s natural appearance can be both devasting and hold long-term effects. Take for example the Afrikan child’s natural hair which can be styled in a number of beautiful ways whether it is neatly plaited, locked or shapely cut. Negative or slighting comments out of an institution that proports to (say) educate on the Afrikan child’s hair is damage inducing and disgraceful. Yet, beyond words, there are those that may seek to find ways of ‘punishing’ the Afrikan child for their natural hair to make the child’s experience at ‘school’ a living hell until they comply with some unnatural synthetically concocted and self-nullifying preference.
Exercising contempt for the Afrikan child simply because of their natural appearance with a focus on their natural hair or otherwise is to viciously set upon that child’s psyche and esteem. In the wider context it is an expression of contempt for the natural appearance of the primary people of the world. For multitudes of Afrikan souls across recent generations ‘schooling’ has been a minefield of destruction and contempt where the conditioning out of natural and wholesome beauty of self has been through an ‘unseen curricula’ of manipulation and punishment.
The great hero Omowale Malcolm X poignantly asked of Afrikan souls:
“Who taught you to hate yourself from the top of your head to the souls of your feet?”
Afrikan souls must surely build to safeguard themselves and their young from being set upon. Afrikan souls must surely take steps to self-educate and self-develop to facilitate this.
Omowale Malcolm X prophetically posited that:
“Of all our studies history is best qualified to reward our research”.
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