These same suboptimal societies also promote going back home to what they mistakenly view as their homeland countries. However, at the same time, in all of these suboptimal context using countries, they also tell people in many shaded ways, not to go home to Africa and not to consider Africa home.
1. These messages are directed at Blacks, Africans and Darker people who ARE told to go back to Africa, but this is only stated from a very misguided viewpoint and purpose. 2. However the nonstop misinformation campaigns of these societies also say don't go back to Africa because Africa is this, that and other negatively. I'm skipping much and cutting to the chase because those who will benefit from this message, already understand what I'm saying, even that which is not spelled out in this particular message, but is elsewhere. Finally Africans are recognizing the value and healthiness of going back home and living with your parents. We are recognizing this in terms of Papa Mama Africa and we must also recognize it in terms of the homes we most recently grew up in.
Coming Back Home To Africa Has Several Parts
1. Go back home to where you grew up in the country you currently are in. 2. If you've moved to another country in this lifetime, go back to where you moved from.Depending on where you are now and what country you might have moved from and if you still have relatives there, then it might be within your destiny to return there.
3. Go back home to Africa. Africa is the home of homes. All other places are halfway houses.
Not all of these parts make sense for each person, but certainly one of them does.Every African, no matter where you are, or what name you go by, must do at least one of these things. Doing so is a healing process, a strengthening process. Trust me, For most African who do this, and even while in the process of moving back towards one of theses homes, it will transform itself as a step back towards Africa. The Afrikan Superstar : Uncover The Need And Respond To It How The Diaspora Can Make A Difference In Africa Rather Than Complain Africa Calling (Come on Home) (feat. The Soil) Sauti Sol - Live and Die in Afrika Africa Is Where My Heart Lies – Miriam Makeba African Pride – Buju Banton Monique Bingham & Black Coffee - Deep In The Bottom (of Africa)