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

Monday, April 12, 2021

For Africans, One Mistake Is All It Takes
Unity Consciousness #2407

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(9auo of 11)

This is for the children, African children, my children whose logic might be the same or worse than mine at a young age.

We've got to understand that there are human failings common to all people. Then there's the failings common to humans who are part of favored groups or part of wannabe groups.

Africans must move around in a world that views us as a mistake. This shows up throughout the logic of favored groups and wannabe groups. It manifests in their behavior, their institutions, their cultures. There is nowhere where it doesn't manifest.

Every interaction of an African with a person of a favored group or wannabe group starts out with the African being viewed as the way lesser, inferior and in no ways on the same level or deserving of the same consideration. If you scoff at this, you are lost.

Africans must restart our thought processes from this fundamental perspective as we continue to Sankofa our way back to the Optimal Theory of the African Utamawazo which includes our Asili and the Natural World Context.

Every other group of people gets to make mistakes and be given extra consideration and allowance for those mistakes, i.e., crack addicts need jail, opioid addicts (white folks) need help.
For instance, when you are stopped by copouts, you are already assumed to be guilty of something and likely guilty of more, such as not having a license or insurance or the car is stolen or you have a gun or you've been smoking weed or something. This is how you are approached. The moment you begin to act like you got rights, this pisses off those who feel superior and have the right to control you and your rights. It is a losing percentage to argue your rights in the street (in a vehicle) with a cop out. You are a mistake in the first place and shouldn't be here and now these superior people have to be bothered with you and they have already pre-decided they will deal with you differently that any other group of people. This is clear when white people don't get shot when they storm the US Capitol Building.

Listen to me children, it makes no difference if a white person does the same thing or does something worse. You have already been judged by a society full of logic to be a mistake, to be fundamentally bad and worthless. You are feared because your power is revered. You are hunted like game and cop outs can't wait to find or create a scenario where you make one more mistake.

Wake up Africans and stop thinking and behaving like all other groups of people unless it is going to strengthen you to survive the onslaught of enemies.

The Biggest Mistake Africans make is trying to think and behave using an anti-African context, asili, definitions, meanings, culture, country. This then sets up our logic to make many mistakes that seem to be of little consequence, but are not. This then sets us up for that one mistake that enemies take full advantage of. We get no breaks or benefit of the doubt.

Africans, when you get back into your natural mind, you will realize who the biggest mistakes are and that they hate that you are in a direct lineage to that which is coming great again and that they are late to the human party while claiming to be the life of the “civilization” party that would not exist without them.

Get back to the African Utamawazo and all its definitions and this will help you not be wary and leery of our enemies so much so that it causes you to panic or be pacified complacent to the point of making a mistake at the wrong time in the wrong place.

Once again, this is because we are comfortable making many mistakes because we are not in our African mind and putting Africa First. We still think we are dealing with humans, when instead we are dealing with imperfect beasts. This is clear when most Africans in the USA think they are more Black or American than they are African. This is clear when most Africans in America prefer America over Africa. This is clear when our solutions and responses are far afield of what it fundamentally takes to make people think long and hard before continuing their total disregard for who we are. And these are just some of our mistakes that set us up for that one last mistake.

When we Africans were at our greatest, we were not following the context, asili, definitions and meanings of other groups. We set the pace for the human race. Africans worldwide will continue to make mistakes until we do what has been proven to work for us. And this we have plenty evidence of, even in the past 500 years.

The way out of this for Africans is to get our heads right and unite and fight back using any means necessary.
You cannot work within a system when the system is the problem. To attempt to do so is to not know the definition of racism, and thus be confused as the two quotes at the top of this blog tell us. Our approach to try to fix our abusers so we can stay in the relationship is a stupid approach.

All this is to say that we Africans are already making the one mistake we can't afford to make. That mistake is using thinking and behavior that helps our enemies remain in attack mode in all areas of “people activity.” We must simultaneously defend ourselves and fight back in all areas of people activity according to our own rules that must be understood to be rules of war (self-defense, self-determination, self-preservation). Forget all the dumb shit logic that makes us easy targets every day all day in every way. One mistake is all it takes.
And this is why it's easy for our enemies to make the choice to keep doing what they're doing. There is no cost for their crimes in this life. We are each playing ourselves with a bunch of contradictory logic. We are being played by family and friends. We are being set up for the kill by those we interact with. We are being kept vulnerable by media, government and the other eight institutions of people activity that support Maafa racism white supremacy. We are puppets on a string being swung back and forth from one incident to the next and being mobilized to focus our energy on receiving justice on a case by case basis. That is not possible. Justice must come for the entire worldwide group or not at all. And this is why our focus must be a united group focus informed by the African Utamawazo.

It is a mistake for Africans to try to take racism out of everything taking place. That is a clear violation of truth. It is a mistake to continue to water down what is taking place by saying there are good cops and that this affects other people and other such inclusive fair-minded statements in an attempt to avoid the expected backlash from enemies who don't like what we are saying. Africans in the USA have not had substantial good leadership that we have supported since the last four years of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life. It is a mistake to continue to be guided by the media, entertainers and sports people who must function in the middle of the road. It is a mistake to keep talking about changing laws. When you are under attack there are no rules to agree to on how you fight back. In the USA we already have the laws of constitutions and bills of rights and those don't help Africans, so why keep trying to get laws here and there? It is a foolish strategy. It is a mistake to not instruct people to boycott as many things as possible and consolidate boycotts for greater effect.