What of Weaponised Self-Economy Denial?

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 24 Jun, 2023

Celebrating the Empowerment of Self-Economy

In an interrupted state the various spheres of life’s endeavours can become weaponised in the attempt to keep Afrikans in denial of self-economy and exclusively subject to ‘economic’ functioning of others. Whether through media, health, leisure, professionalism, education and so on vices can be  pushed and peddled to manouvure Afrikan souls to exclusively serve the best interests of others and neglect upright interests of their own. Further, susceptible souls may see such disorderly circumstance as some sort of ‘norm’ that ought to be maintained and protected.

The thrust of weaponization may not be loud, explicit and overt as it can be couched in the guise of the helping-hand. The thoughts of others could lead to statements laced with abject contradictions such as: ‘We want positive images of your people to be included in the media, just deny knowingness of self’; ‘We want your people to be healthy, just deny knowingness of self’; ‘We want to get you to do more work, just deny knowingness of self’; ‘We want you get a good education, just deny knowingness of self’ – and so on. Worst yet, the susceptible Afrikan soul may parrot such sentiments by proxy to reinforce less-than naturally normal conditions.

As self-economy is naturally embedded within the cultured life of this soul people if such sentiments were to take hold and fester then such a vital function suffers at best. Any void of living self-knowingness can attract abject abnormality of being validated throughout the various spheres of life activity. Meanwhile, if steeped in unknowingness of self Afrikan souls themselves can reinforce and perpetual pseudo-validity by proxy to their own self-detriment and self-economy made null.  

Self-economy requires some semblance of self-knowingness to be realised. Indeed, cultured living can be described as living self-knowingness. Only Afrikan souls can restore their core life fabric and accordingly ascend in rightful order. At the same time, the Afrikan surely ought to safeguard the self from succumbing to the denial of self-knowingness no matter the guise. Here, the Afrikan can do the self a great service by safeguarding against contaminates of ill, self-destructive wrongdoings and the like. Whatever arsenal of weaponizing is deployed the Afrikan surely must not be consumed into doom.

This pioneering people of grand civilisation have the natural self-determined capacity to realise and safeguard their optimal greatness again. This time secured into eternity.  Self-economy is vital functioning in this as it is a necessary part of and serves the highly civilised norm. Every upright contributory step made by each soul from whatever, station, level or status – however large or small – can be a progressive boon to the inevitability of Afrikan life flourishing and ascension.  

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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