If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller

We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani

Friday, June 19, 2020

Trial & Error
Unity Consciousness #2163

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( 9ale of 11)

Africans continue to go through
1. Trial Error
2. Error Error
3. Trial Trial

We've forgotten the “trial-error-correction education process” and the trial-error-assessment-adjustment process and the repeated experimental practice process.

Current worldwide protests are the weakest form. They are mobilizations on behalf of dismantling racism; however these protests do represent organization on behalf of sustaining racism. In other words our lack of organization helps racism strengthen its organization against us.

Symbolic gestures and speeches and laws and statue removal are traps that we continue to walk into just like a good prey should.
Meanwhile more Africans have been killed, kidnapped, hung, abused and arrested since this recent spate of protests related to George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. To achieve a penny's worth of statue removal gain in exchange for more death pain and no plan to stop our enemies from killing us, causes protests to serve more as an antagonist that puts us into disorganized danger while thinking we are achieving something significant that is going to lead to dismantling racism. We haven't boycotted a damn thing except immediate African unity and Africa First & Foremost Now & Forever!

The problem and confusion with the current mode of protest action is shown by thinking defund the police is a good strategy instead of defund America. More confusion is shown by thinking that kneeling is a good symbol when kneeling is what killed George Floyd and kneeling to pray has weakened us wholeheartedly.

What will it take to move us from trial and error?
All I can think of is knowledge of self.
This will help us move from sick and tired to healthy, energized and organized.

But perhaps it's meant for worldwide masses in every group to go down with the ship due to being unable to repair broken logic.

Africans keep repeating the same ole protesting methods and getting the same ole results, same as the symbolic gains that came out of the Civil Rights Movement in the USA.
We are very good at Trial, Error, More Tribulation, Protest.
We are on another path of extended failure because we are not being strategic in all we do and don't do.
Stop waiting on the masses. The masses won't move until individuals who know better, do better. Do what you should individually and in smaller groups. The masses are stampeding out of control and will soon tire and end up with more casualties. This is exactly what has happened since Rodney King, Trayvon and Floyd and the dozens killed in June 2020 at the hands of the same racists who have set multiple traps and we keep putting ourselves into them and demanding freedom.
We keep avoiding the necessary next step to keep our enemies off our backs and necks.
The African group has long since been in trouble and should not be followed until the group begins to repeatedly consistently do whatever it takes.
We still haven't figured out what “just us” means. This is perhaps our biggest trial and error. You cannot get justice from people whose definition of justice is against us Africans as a matter of GP, their general principle and their God Principle. Our trial and error goes back to our understanding of context, definitions, meanings, asili. All of this is part of knowledge of self and knowledge of all else, both of which are inseparable because they are the same damn thing, just like any other tandem or trinity or foursome and so on, no matter how many times divided.

07.08.20 Update

"It was a serious strategic error to promote defunding. It is also a mistake to believe that cities will abolish the police..." [I say the mistake was knowingly made with the help of fiends that look like us and those who do not]