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

Saturday, January 23, 2021

African Identity Is Untouchable By The Touched
Unity Consciousness #2325

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(9arj of 11)

Interesting how selective memoryish people suddenly become when talking about ancestry heritage.
Yes Kamala Harris is Black and Jamaican and Indian and American and Asian and South Asian. But that's the smallest part of her heritage.
What isn't being said, of course, is that Kamala is African.

Even if we don't personally admit it as an overall human fact, we at least know Blacks, Jamaicans and African-Americans are Africans.
Now all that's left to remember is who are the Indians from India, who are the Southern Asians and who are the Asians? A sane and honest person knows these people are Africans.
Who is African has been discussed many times and several racial and ethnic groups have been shown a more detailed account of how they are African using different angles of light and different ways of knowing.

We Carry On At The Spot On The River Where We Meet

1. The original India was in Africa, and still is, under a different name.

2. The original people in the India in Asia are Dravidian Kushite Aethiopian Africans.
Most of those groups have mixed with many other groups that came from outside India. Yet those groups from the outside are still Africans of various mixtures and degrees of separation.

3. The original Africans of India, the Dravidians, became “the untouchables.” I suspect this term came from the Brahmin, White and Semite Aryans and British and Caucasians. Despite their derogatory intent, what untouchable also means is that there are some Dravidians who have not mixed and remain pure to a much earlier Africanness.
Even so, humans exhbit many similar behaviors. On the Egyptian monuments [likely during the last stages] the dark people are commonly called the “ evil race of Kush,” but when the AEthiopians dominate, these dark people retort by calling the light complexions the pale degraded race of Arvad.

4. Brahminism obtained power after a bloody struggle with the Dravidians and some of the early offshoots of the Dravidians. Brahminism suppressed the Black Buddha and Buddhism . The Brahmin are Dravidians. (Wonderful Ethiopians)

5. In South India names are mostly derived from Dravidian languages, such as Tamil or Canarese.
The word Tamil has been identified with Dravi , the Sanskrit generic appellation for the South. (The New Werner Twentieth Century Edition)

6. Jamaica is originally Xamayca, Xaimaca, or Yamaal, which means 'abounding in springs,' from the numerous streams descending from the mountains. (Names and their histories)

7. Meroe was the capital of Meru, an island in the district of Meroe in Aethiopia. Meru Island was formed by the White Nile and the two rivers (Astapus and Astaboras or Atbara) of the Blue Nile. This would be just after Khartum or in Khartoum. Meroe, the capital of Meru was the birthplace of the Egyptian priesthood and religion derived from the India called Khentu in Inner Africa.

8. Over and over we come to the evidence conclusion that Africa is the common cradle of all we have in common all round the world.

The greatest difficulty in creation is the beginning, not the finishing.
9. About the time of the construction of the Tower of Babel, a certain Indian of the race of Arphaxad... (Ancient Fragments)
It has been plenty shown that the primary people in the Judaeo-Christian Bible are Africans, even if by way of Chaldea or Egypt.
When we combine this understanding with what is stated in #3 above, we realize that the people of the Judaeo-Christian Bible were not pale-faced or light-skinned. We know this because of what this Bible says regarding “pale.” Search pale in both the KJV and CJB. This shows that dark-skinned people were the norm and the dominate people in number and power who this Bible is talking about. It also shows that paleness of face was equated with sickness, weakness and fear. This is in addition to other clues such as the famous verse about Moses' hand turning white and a son of Noah being black, when Ham, Shem and Japheth all had the same parents. These points are made to show that using that Bible alone, there is sufficient evidence to show that the people of that Bible were black and dark-skinned, except when specifically said not to be.

10. Adima and Eve in India in Asia are a form of Atum and his twin sister mother, who gave birth to Atum the sun, who then entered his Mother the Earth, so Mother Earth could nourish and give rebirth to the sun.

11. The Kamari or Kabiri in India are the African children (Ari, Arians) of Kam, Kfm, or Khebm.
In Afghanistan large sections of the Afridi people and the family of the Khan of Kelat are called the KAMARI. Egypt, its language and mythology are the common source of origin of the lost ten tribes.
The Afridi folk in India are at the head of the Kamari are a form of the Auritae, Afruti, the primal Kafruti of Africa, and the brotherhood of the Kamari, Kabiri, Abroi, and Kymry goes back to the unity of the black race.
The Logari of Afghanistan are descendants of the Kamari and Afridi.

12. During the past 13,000 years, it has been a common human behavior for later lighter patriarch totem people to denigrate their darker matriarch totem family members and distance themselves in various ways actively and/or passively.

13. Based on several facts of Kamala Harris' political career, her being Black is a matter of strategic move, more than it is love for her blackness. On the other hand, she loves her Indian Asian Heritage. This is why, in a recent message I said Joe Biden will transfer power to Kam-ala Har-AS who is more like the second truth, thus based on what she has done when in a seat of power, she is more like the waning light of the moon when it comes to restoring justice for acknowledged Africans, Blacks, African-Americans and Jamaicans.

14. I expect Kamala Harris to do more for other groups and do more specifically for other groups, than she will do for Blacks or specifically for Blacks. Same as Obama. Obama went out of his way to not do anything for Blacks. Biden is a better bet for Black folks, but only by a penny's worth of odds. This is after the dirt he has already done to hurt Black folks. Biden is nowhere near being an advocate for Africans along the lines of John Brown.

15. Kamala's Black heritage is being watered down by her being female and being vice president and being Asian and being South Asian and being Indian and a whole bunch of other things to make it easy for Black, Jamaican or African to not be her priority to right a bunch of wrongs. Kamala Harris' acknowledged identity is a middle of the road approach, like Barack Obama and like Tiger Woods and others who have failed to acknowledge Africa as the parent heritage of us all. We know this usually doesn't work in favor of Black folks. People like Kamala are the ones who save their blackness and Africanness for special convenient occasions.

16. Kamala represents an amalgamation of Africans who went eastward out of the Garden of Eden India Khentu in Africa and who went westward out of the Garden of Eden India Khentu in Africa. Her heritage is bigger than her and so is her rise. Just as it was for Obama, and now for Biden.

17. The USA is not ready for someone who is simply Black or simply African or who honors their African heritage as much as their American heritage. The USA is not in charge of all there is to be.

18. The media is not trying to program us to focus on Biden's demographics. Biden should be the proud poster child for Dementia Syndrome, the elderly, English, Irish and French. But instead he is allowed to be white, European, American, male.

19. Consider the following article, ”The Presence And Politics Of The Cosmic Feminine” by Master Teacher Charles S. Finch, III