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Part 5: Kambon Kantanka Conversations: The problems we have with each other

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Kwabena Ofori Osei
Kwabena Ofori Osei 3 years ago

The reason why the Amus/EurAsians was able to defeat and colonized Kmtyw/Black people was because they had superior weapons. The Amus/EurAsians have been trying desperately to get into the interior of Kmt/Afrika for over 2 thousand years but every time they tried to get further into the interior of Kmt/Afrika we were always able to hold them back because our weaponry and technology was superior than theirs; but once they got a hold on the gun powder and eventually the machine gun, Kmt/Kmtyw/Afrika/Black people had no chance. So now how do we start to develop superior weapons to combat these Amus/EurAsians so that we can kick and remove them out of Kmt/Afrika, like we have always been doing since we first laid our eyes on them. To me, security is more important than prosperity. Case in point, Black Wall Street in Tulsa , Oklahoma, was very prosperous; more prosperous than their neighboring EurAsian Amus communities. But the Kmtyw/Black people in Tulsa could not protect and secure their nation, community, family; and in just one day, Black Wall Street was bombed to rubbles by the Amus, because of jealousy. So as we try to bring a new renaissance and revive Kmt/Afrika , how do we protect and make sure Kmt/Africa is secure from ALL Amus/EurAsians/Foreigners.
This is just my nyansa (thought, wisdom) in this week Kantanka Conversation.
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This is a solid point. I think the answer lies in moving beyond conventional methods and moving from defense to offense.

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Sage Lion
Sage Lion 3 years ago

I love these Kantanka Conversations. I just finished listening to part 3 a few days ago (Black Liberation vs Hedonism). I feel like I need to write a reading card just for this talk!

Some of my thoughts as you brought them up:

1.) Realizing our differences as Kmtyw will never be greater (or exceed) the differences we have with the enemies...except if you are a deceiver, etc.

2.) We must be able to remove our enemies from the overall equation to better reach our solutions.

3.) We must call ourselves to action, versus just sitting around discussing what our enemies are doing to us.

4.) Our own positive actions are like cutting a new channel in the "source" body of water and it will easily flow. We must help create these streams of ACTIVE/ACTIONABLE processes, structures, guidance, etc. Call to Action will help like energy flow into our fellow Kmtyw. Electro-magnetic energy is such a powerful force! I love when Ɔbenfo Baba Kamau mentioned it. For example, like Nua Obadele mentioned, the powerful force that Nana Marcus Garvey was able to instill...even as he's passed on.

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Sage Lion
Sage Lion 3 years ago

My forming thoughts and self-reflections: 1.) #3 from above is such a feeling that I carry with me a lot. I often tell my family "I don't even want to hear what non-Kmtyw are up to in the world"...as I find it just detracts my mind from thinking about what I can personally do to move myself, Kmt and other Kmtyw forward. I am very motivated by positive-affirmations, "active" actions. And that leads into #4 from above: 2.) This is why, for myself, I'm seeing how repatriation to Kmt is SO important. I need to surround myself with more action-takers. Right now, I feel like I'm sort of the lone action-taker/forward-movement driven one in the immediate family and it can be quite draining on my motivation. Being surrounded by people who just like to talk about the problems that the enemies are doing (but on the flip-side, don't really seem to have an active interest in leaving their world...comfortable living within it), and like to just sit around talking about the problems that are being brought to the continent...I can tell it's just keeps weighing on my shoulders when I need to interact with them. The doubts, the worrying. I can tell, the more I "re-afrikanize" myself mentally and physically, the more I feel like I'm floating away into an entirely different space/time from them. -- I mean, I don't personally mind, but I think it freaks them out a bit. Like for example, when I first started my natural hair into dreadlocks journey, my mother was one of my biggest de-tractors. But then, when they sit back and look at how much I've progressed, they go, "Oh, wow! That's really great."

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@Sage Lion: the most important point is that you have started with monumental BlacTion that will reverberate through your future generations. Repatriation will assist and open up new possibilities for you personally and for your family, community and nation.

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