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Re: Ras Hal
In Response To: Haiti in Hell. ()

I have never negated or deny the suffering Black people had to endure in the Black Diaspora. I’m Black African in my essence. Therefore I am very vocal about Black world unity. What happens in Haiti is the same thing that happens in Africa: the wars and internal or external conflicts, from the seven countries directly involved in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to the Sierra Leone crisis and the war in Ethiopia and Eritrea and the gross human rights situation in both countries and the various other civil wars as well on the continent. What brothers and sisters are going through right now worldwide are basically connected. The very fact that we are all Blacks under political, economical, military social and cultural underdevelopment for the benefit of making White Caucasian Europeans rich is the white supremacy global agenda. Blacks in general, suffer from imperial and neo-colonial rulers from all over the world. I sing the same songs of freedom for all my people in Africa, the Americas, South Asia, Europe, the Pacific, Australia, the Middle East and the Caribbean! I always praise all the Black persons in this world who gave their blood, sweat, tears and lives for our freedom, haven’t you noticed in my numerous posts on these boards? Further, Haiti is the first black Republic who successfully led a glorious revolution to end slavery never gets a brake from its enemies. Haiti is a symbol of Black pride and independence that the "so called friends of Haiti" have blatantly disrespected and has done so for years. They have broken the laws, supporting mass murderers to overthrow Black pride and autonomy. How can you remain stoic to such scandal??

And, if you are insidiously asking me if I believe in the Divinity of the Emperor Haile Selaisse I, the answer is easy: No. Attempting to morph the inconceivable Divinity of the Creator Source into a patriarch human form is arrogant and futile to me. The All is inestimable and inconceivable in its profundity. The union of the opposites in Nature and the havens is what I value. Nature which creates all things out of herself after impregnation has been achieved by the virility of the forces of the Sun (Ra, Chi, Ether, The All). Their sublime alchemy remains in my central concern, for it holds the answers to our problems. It has been proven by science that studying the things around us gives us answers. I am still wondering why an unbending human allegory or a book with a certain amount of pages can be the book to life for an earth that is evolving over the ages. Therefore I am a Yoruba, Shango, Condomble, Zulu, Igbo and Vodou learner as were my ancestors. I study their philosophy and their connection with Nature spirits, these energies of the universe. You claim to come from the horn of Africa. Which part of Africa are you from? Thus, since you are the descendent of indigenous Africans, you should know the primeval knowledge and culture of the people you came from. You can't build yourselves without foundation. Call me heathen, pagan or witch if you want, that is what I feel. African religions traditions are our history whether we want to believe it or not. Can you not see with the French Catholic faith Haiti that it is hard to unite? African religions traditions are SO powerful that it effectively unified and motivated African people toward the successful slaves revolt in history. They can effectively be use today to unify and motivate African people and makes us remembers who we were from these days.

Lastly, I value the communion of supernatural forces and logic, education, unity and sacrifice for the cause of global Black peoples uplift.

Bantu Kelani.

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