Royal Afrikanity Does Not Mean Misandry, Misogyny Nor Gynocracy!

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 18 Sep, 2022

Divinity in the Contemporary World

Afrikan souls throughout history have for thousands upon thousands of years cultivated and developed their lives and life expression to be of pinnacle order and excellence. The world’s first, most exceptional and most enduring civilisations are Afrikan, forged by this primary people. Civilised magnificence did not come about by happenstance. Their rootedness in living self-knowingness, their brilliancy of natural genius flow and superlative building acumen delivered pinnacle standards of rightful order of living. Grand civilisation of rightful order does not come about nor can it be sustained based upon the enslavement of self nor the enslavement of others. Afrikan souls are naturally a people of general upright construction as opposed to self-destruction. With abundant natural resources and the unique longevity as the first people, this is not a people of lack. Therefore, construction and ascension throughout the various levels of the self came as a natural norm: the person self (as the Afrikan masculine man or feminine woman); the harmonious and complementary Afrikan male-female union; the Afrikan family; the Afrikan community; the Afrikan nation; and so on. Of course, royal monarchs in official wisdom-guiding roles reflected this as leading representatives of societal fabric. Even a cursory glimpse of the Afrikan continuum prior to the major disruptions of recency reveal this.

The Maafa of recent centuries imposed by others that mean the Afrikan ill created havoc and destruction to Afrikan life. The alien forces of anti-Afrikan agency not only enslaved and colonised but have attempted to absolve themselves of their wrongdoings then and now. If Afrikan souls could be preconditioned with alien contaminants of ill such as that of misandry, misogyny, feminism (and the like), then fed a regular dose of anti-Afrikan propaganda through some vice, then chaos and disorder would surely fester. The Afrikan woman could be coerced outside of her natural feminine self and pitted against the Afrikan man. The Afrikan man could be coerced outside of his natural masculine self and pitted against the Afrikan woman and on and on. With amplified efforts to demonise the Afrikan man he can become the principle target of nullification. Hence, the thrust of misandry has been peddled through film and the like.  If such alien ills fester, the natural propensity for Afrikan souls to build self-determined civilisation is castrated at best.

Consumed by misandry, misogyny or the thrust for a gynocracy the lens through which the Afrikan continuum is viewed and articulated can skew reality into false perceptions such as masculine female dominance and ‘evil’ incompetent rapacious males void any upright qualities bent on destroying females.

The royalty of the upright Afrikan masculine man and the rightful Afrikan feminine woman is at core of royal Afrikan civilisation. This has nothing to do with the concocted contaminants of alien ills peddled in the now. It is only Afrikan souls that can purge themselves of bogus alien ideology set to destroy Afrikan life. Indeed, it is only Afrikan souls that can restore their self-knowingness and the build pinnacle civilisation.    

It is the Afrikan self with a knowingness of self-experience that can articulate Afrikan experience  and establish the wisdom guidance of rightful order to empower and secure Afrikan ascension into eternity. Royal Afrikanity is wholesome, upright and reflects natural core oneness Afrikan souls have to build superlatively. 

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