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

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

No Solid Foundation, No Progress, Yes Traitors
Unity Consciousness #2483

(9axm of 11)

You cannot make progress without a solid secure foundation.

You cannot sustain progress when your foundation is under constant attack by termites, mold, mildew, fungus and all manner of creatures who bore into things and weaken the integrity of the structure.

The foundation for Africans is our inherent rights (rights of creation) which Maafa Racism primarily targets and secondarily targets basic humans vices, virtues, weaknesses and strengths.

Africans! Stop trying to sound like a positive sounding optimist by agreeing that we've made progress. All we end up sounding like is punked fools hyped on junk food logic. Why?
Because our energies must be spent on foundation work over and over, and when we don't do that work, progress in the society is even more quickly taken away due to a foundation of rights constantly under attack, a foundation that is not strong, safe or secure.

For thousands of years, including the last 500, we've been shown that we will not make progress until we unify as Africans by name, thinking and behavior.
This is the foundation that racism fears most and has no power over when we self-determine (kugichagulia) to build our foundation and bet not nobody get in the way. This mindset is the type of foundation that you must have to make progress in anything. So how much more must this mindset of determination exist among African Blacks as a collective trying to progress in racist attack societies who have formed global collectives of enemies against us?

No, we Africans have not made progress until we unify.
This then is the trick. Despite not being unified, got us, like self-deceiving donkeys, braying we've made progress and are making progress. Thus we think we can make progress without African unify, thus our “progress” is racist collective-based, thus easily erased. In other words, our failure to have each other's collective back is what's holding us back. In other words, we cannot progress, while at the same time not have a collective approach to everything foundational to life and living. Momentary protests ain't it, only more Sh on top of heaps of ish.
In addition to following logic of racism countries, the plandemic is another way to hold you back.

No, Africans have not progressed in any fundamental area or fundamental right.

1. You can't progress in government, labor, law, politics, economics, education, entertainment, religion, sex, war and non-profits when doing so in a racist collective controlled system.
2. You can't progress unless you are doing so in the rights of creation.
3. You can't progress if you are not doing so in the 64 basic needs that are spiritual.
4. You can't progress if you don't do so spiritually, mentally, emotionally and physically. Don't we know we's sick in all these areas, yet we join dem in claiming to be making progress. That's as idiotically insane as a lung cell trusting the word of coronavirus that says - “well you're getting the best medication and treatments from the best healthcare system and you're on a ventilator and you're in the best place, a hospital, and you have health insurance, of course you're making progress, never mind that my virus logic is what's making you sick and I'm determined to undermine anything healthy so I can survive, multiply and rule your body, we're in this together, be a patient patient.”

The main thing evident is thousands of Africans getting bits and pieces of pseudo easily interruptible progress, but not solid progress itself, for self or for the African collective.
Again I offer the challenge of someone to show me an example of collective progress, the only kind that qualifies as progress overall when talking about we, us, blacks, Africans.

No, the emancipation proclamation in the USA and Juneteenth are not examples of progress because we failed to hold onto unity and its accompaniments, something which racist collectives are attacking, and getting us to base progress on joining them, even though they are against us every step of the way in all kinds of ways. Thus then we can say “emancipation” was progress, but after Reconstruction (of racism), the net effect was for Africans to take many more steps backwards. Which is why we still fight (by asking) for foundational rights, such as the right to breathe.

Stop talking about African progress when we used to “own” and govern our own lands, when we had more black wall streets, more black fundamental businesses, more black farms, grocery stores, banks, insurance agencies, schools, healthier knowledge of self and more effective black organizations. Get the funk and hell outta my spiritspace, emotionspace and mindspace with that “we're making progress” bullshit. You're a traitor to truth and a friend to what evil far-reaching prolific grass-like roots continue to produce in societies such as colonized brain cells.