In the first place it's a faith in a god that said or punished Africans for not allowing Jews to go into the "promised land", to commit atrocities as they are commiting today.
Thus, the the religion that we profess, educati ... read full comment
In the first place it's a faith in a god that said or punished Africans for not allowing Jews to go into the "promised land", to commit atrocities as they are commiting today.
Thus, the the religion that we profess, education that we obtain, since education itself is under the Abram religions that always call on Egyptians to be punished for their crime against the Jews, that education is meant and teaches us how to punish ourselves on behalf of others for our "sins".
Thus for Africa and Africans to liberate themselves, first of all they must emancipate themselves from that mental slavery that let the African live in an inverse world.
In an inverse world in which gratitude is not meant for one who assisted you in your times of need.
When Joseph and his family were hungry it was Egypt that save them from hunger. When Jesus Christ was prosecuted it was the same Egypt that protected him.
On discipline, one who always cut his nose to spite his face to please others cannot be said to be disciplined.
Discipline comes with self respect and esteem.
From self respect and esteem comes the attitude to use the knowledge and skills that one acquired in his own interest, not in the interest of others.
That is the African that will condemn the attitude of servitude to Europeans in tranquility, and take the mantle of socioeconomic freedom with all the dangers it entails.
Its all a matter of self dignity, dignity and respect.
The fact is that the African lives in an inverse world, and it's only when he overcomes that inferiority complexity that he will regain himself and act as a human being.
In the first place it's a faith in a god that said or punished Africans for not allowing Jews to go into the "promised land", to commit atrocities as they are commiting today.
Thus, the the religion that we profess, educati ...
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