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The Making of a Slave
kysse
#21 Posted : Tuesday, December 03, 2013 7:03:20 AM
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simonkabz wrote:
"We need mzungu, he has discovered many things and he buys our flowers, tea n coffee, he is mighty, we can't even make a toothpick. ...we speak his language, mzungu always wins AND THEREFORE WE MUST BOW DOWN TO HIM N LICK HIS HOLY BUM WITHOUT FAIL!"

Where is this gang? So quiet!


The problem is not a mzungu-aren't they human just like the rest of us?
Losing one's own identity through manipulation and brainwash is the real prob.with all of us.
We see that in our day to day living-even here.
Muriel
#22 Posted : Tuesday, December 03, 2013 7:17:21 AM
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Joined: 11/19/2009
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kysse wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
"We need mzungu, he has discovered many things and he buys our flowers, tea n coffee, he is mighty, we can't even make a toothpick. ...we speak his language, mzungu always wins AND THEREFORE WE MUST BOW DOWN TO HIM N LICK HIS HOLY BUM WITHOUT FAIL!"

Where is this gang? So quiet!


The problem is not a mzungu-aren't they human just like the rest of us?
Losing one's own identity through manipulation and brainwash is the real prob.with all of us.
We see that in our day to day living-even here.


Kysse,

Tycho will be so proud of you when he reads this.

His efforts on you are bearing fruit!

You are on the path to enlightenment!
radio
#23 Posted : Tuesday, December 03, 2013 7:42:46 AM
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Joined: 11/9/2009
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Muriel wrote:
kysse wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
"We need mzungu, he has discovered many things and he buys our flowers, tea n coffee, he is mighty, we can't even make a toothpick. ...we speak his language, mzungu always wins AND THEREFORE WE MUST BOW DOWN TO HIM N LICK HIS HOLY BUM WITHOUT FAIL!"

Where is this gang? So quiet!


The problem is not a mzungu-aren't they human just like the rest of us?
Losing one's own identity through manipulation and brainwash is the real prob.with all of us.
We see that in our day to day living-even here.


Kysse,

Tycho will be so proud of you when he reads this.

His efforts on you are bearing fruit!

You are on the path to enlightenment!


N'ditto Pray Pray Pray Pray
kysse
#24 Posted : Tuesday, December 03, 2013 9:31:30 AM
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eiish.
Shak
#25 Posted : Tuesday, December 03, 2013 10:42:46 AM
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Posts: 2,449
Location: Africa
What about the billions we receive in foreign aid that we will have to pay back for hundreds of years to come? Aid that benefits the mzungu more than the African.
Muriel
#26 Posted : Tuesday, December 03, 2013 11:26:45 AM
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kysse wrote:
eiish.


Kysse,

When you start wondering about evils in humanity and then you start floating words like 'identity', hapo najua tu baaassssss,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

ama unafikiri mutu huanza aje?

lol.
tycho
#27 Posted : Tuesday, December 03, 2013 11:35:26 AM
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kysse wrote:
simonkabz wrote:
"We need mzungu, he has discovered many things and he buys our flowers, tea n coffee, he is mighty, we can't even make a toothpick. ...we speak his language, mzungu always wins AND THEREFORE WE MUST BOW DOWN TO HIM N LICK HIS HOLY BUM WITHOUT FAIL!"

Where is this gang? So quiet!


The problem is not a mzungu-aren't they human just like the rest of us?
Losing one's own identity through manipulation and brainwash is the real prob.with all of us.
We see that in our day to day living-even here.


Even fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, men and women are actively involved in manipulating, and destroying their selves into slavery, and dragging 'everyone else', with them.

But the question then is, how is one to liberate his Self? Should we seek liberty and freedom? Why should we do so?

Now when I write this I feel as if all this time I have said I want to be free because it's fashionable to do so. But deep in my heart I'm weak, and full of fear, the fear to be responsible for the child running on the street, the driver, the robber, the ailing person, the old. I fear to be responsible for the hungry and naked.

Syria is a great burden, so is Palestine, or America, or my country, or myself. I walk fast many a times because all the fears in me are projected behind me and oh how they chase me!

Picture the white/Arab slaves in ships coming to find 'Africans' and enjoin them in their slave pursuits; the fear of hunger, disorder, weather, sickness . . . the fear to be still, and contented with what is.

Apropos, I'm reminded of Albert Schweitzer explaining the crux of 'Western' philosophy as life affirming, the Orient life negating, and for the African? Not yet there.

But what life view did the African have? Live and let live. Mutualism. It's said that hundreds of thousands of years ago, the human species spread from Africa into new lands. Isn't this Exodus the source of philosophical divergence amongst the people of the world?

The Empires of the World are attempts to go back to the original conditions, 'Afrika' the 'Universal' point of equilibrium. This is the condition for freedom in the strictest political sense. Freedom is humanity awakening to it's Afrikan identity; a rediscovery of the 'Ka' that ties all humanity together.

The turning point for us is to remember this Identity, and its pillars-which are found in the diverse people of the world, and to live them out; and power will flow to the hearts and minds of humanity, and the world will transform.

The crown of the tree is the root.
tycho
#28 Posted : Tuesday, December 03, 2013 11:38:13 AM
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Shak wrote:
What about the billions we receive in foreign aid that we will have to pay back for hundreds of years to come? Aid that benefits the mzungu more than the African.


Slavery is thinking that our debts will take hundreds of years.

But freedom comes in the twinkle of an eye.
tycho
#29 Posted : Tuesday, December 03, 2013 11:44:39 AM
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Muriel wrote:
kysse wrote:
eiish.


Kysse,

When you start wondering about evils in humanity and then you start floating words like 'identity', hapo najua tu baaassssss,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

ama unafikiri mutu huanza aje?

lol.


Hahaha!

Muriel
#30 Posted : Tuesday, December 03, 2013 12:11:37 PM
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Tycho,

Can't fear be also projected in front? I think so. Is that why someone can 'feel' the future is 'fearful'? Or perhaps according as you say, you can walk slowly?

Shouldn't we then address 'fear' rather than say slavery?
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