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Ras Shawn Naphtali
Honour
I was not referring to you when I used an example. That you had used those same words never even crossed my mind. Remember this, those are the most famous words Emperor Haile Selassie spoke and many others have used (or MISUSED) them.
All I was doing when I gave the example was to show how a methodology used by the hippie one lovelies when they advance in order to infiltrate is also being used as a shield by certain Africans who are not prepared to face some specific truths about thier orientation at this time.
As for the questions you asked, I hope you will not mind a short answer here because these are the things I have been trying to talk about in other posts. The most important part of any structure is the foundation and, the most important component is what can be used to HOLD TOGETHER the various materials with which the structure is built.
A foundation that will hold weight is placed within solid ground and a thing that will bind must be applicable to all.
The only thing Africans have in common is the Black ancestor, the first mother. So, if one says that the person most suited to lead is the person who bears the closest resemblance to what we all have in common, one is not only trying to redress the injustice that has seen this image defiled, one is also setting down a cornerstone for what is to come. What HAS to come if Africans are ever going to take charge of thier own destiny.
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