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REST IN POWER, Dr Runoko Rashidi.The foundations of Africa authentic history and Afrocentrism have been shaken.“History ...
03/08/2021

REST IN POWER, Dr Runoko Rashidi.
The foundations of Africa authentic history and Afrocentrism have been shaken.
“History is a light that illuminates the past, and a key that unlocks the door to the future.” ...
Runoko Rashidi was part of an illustrious generation of scholars that challenged Eurocentric philosophies and ideas that included Dr John Henrik Clarke, Dr Ivan Van Sertima ,Dr. Yosef Ben-Jochannan, Dr Cheikh Anta Diop, Dr Francess Welsing, Dr John G Jackson, Chancellor Williams and J.A Rodgers.
As a historian, writer and public lecturer, Dr Runoko had a pronounced interest in the African foundations of humanity and civilisations and the presence and current conditions of Black people throughout the Global African Community. He was particularly drawn to the African presence in India, Australia and the islands of the Pacific.
He was the author and editor of 22 books, including The African Presence in Early Asia (1985, 1988, 1995), with Ivan Van Sertima, Black Star: The African Presence in Early Europe (2012) and African Star over Asia: The Black Presence in the East (2013).
Dr Runoko tirelessly and consistently organised study tours to Egypt(Kemet) over the years, and like fate would have it, he died while on a visit to Egypt something he loved to do and dedicated his life.

THE MOKAYA CIVILIZATION, PRE-OLMEC.
23/07/2021

THE MOKAYA CIVILIZATION, PRE-OLMEC.

“Historical patterns repeat themselves.  The same tactic of feigning defenselessness Europeans used to disarm our ancest...
03/07/2021

“Historical patterns repeat themselves. The same tactic of feigning defenselessness Europeans used to disarm our ancestors long enough for them to destroy them, also applies to homosexuals. Homosexuality is not just a harmless, individual sexual practice/orientation. It systematically works to pull us further into clutches of a eurocentric worldview by using yet another meaningful confusion to drag us even deeper into their chaotic mentality. Homosexuality is inseparable from their personality. And homosexuals conscious of the crusade-like aggressive nature of homosexuality play on this politicized image of their harmlessness, of being incapable of bringing destruction like their heterosexual brothers. Lest we forget, they are also Europeans, if by nothing else, by sexual thought and behavior.
Deception remains their fundamental cultural tactic, also. It is inherent to the people who discovered and institutionalized the rhetorical ethic. It is the perfected practice of finding which lie, which posture, what type of “human” love people will succumb to, and using that to their eventual advantage. That tactic has worked again and again and again on the world’s people of color.
Seeing homosexuals as mentally weak has also played to their advantage politically. It has allowed them to organize right under the noses of heterosexuals. The uncontested portrayal of male homosexuals as lust-driven airheads, carefree, giddy and, therefore, harmless in the media has left them defended by the same people whom they wish destroyed. And destruction does not automatically mean physical annihilation. Mentacide is destruction. Becoming your ancestor’s enemy is destruction. Physical destruction, however, should not be ruled out of the reasonable possibilities. Nonetheless, the first attempt in their dealings with each other in the company of others is negotiation and coercion. The first attempt will be to change each other’s minds. As a people, Europeans deal with each other quite differently than they deal with those outside their family. They turn a number of other people into them and then let them loose on their own.
So, in understanding the power of language, one must ask why the homosexual community still embraces and advocates the label “gay,” or “funny” or “queer” for that matter. “Gay,” as all self-created homosexual labels, connotes childishness, playfulness, or a childish, careless glee. As derived from this definition, it first crept in the English language as a slang for homosexual males in the mid-20th century “apparently shortened from g*y cat homosexual boy (about 1935, in underworld and prison slang).” A main reason for maintaining this label is because, as a weapon against those who would not remain silent in their questioning of homosexuality, it is a disarming tool. Thinking about gaiety conjures up oil painted scenes of harmless, pastel children frolicking playfully like butterflies around a maypole in a green meadow on a cloudless, warm day. The idea of gayness evokes sympathetic fairy tale images. It disarms the minds of would be critics by creating the aura of virgin innocence.
Coopting the rainbow’s colors as their symbol is another indication of this conscious attempt to garner support by waving a flag of fairy tale colors at would be attackers and detractors. Rainbows are symbolic of children’s fairy tales. And such symbols invite us to “taste the rainbow” and form “coalitions.” Some of us have even made the mistake of assuming that claiming the rainbow means homosexuals are less racist than their heterosexual brothers. The implication being that European male homosexuals have adopted the rainbow’s range of colors as a their symbol of fighting for an diversified, inclusive, integrated, color-blind new world order. But, we must remember that flags are political symbols. And the use of the rainbow by homosexuals as their flag is no more than a political tactic. The homosexual community is no more diversified, inclusive, integrated or color-blind than the heterosexual one.
The deepness of this colorful political tactic goes all the way back to nature by implication. Light is natural, a part of nature, a creator in nature. Without light, nothing has visible form. The rainbow is seen as the amplification of light into the entire spectrum of color. Transparent, cut crystals become prisms that make rainbows of light. From the beauty of pure light comes an even more beautiful, multi-colored light. In the context of homosexual politics, this transformation symbolizes a change from sameness to difference, which, in the rhetoric of European style progress, by default, means improvement. I.e., homosexuality comes from light and is its most ideal and balanced representation; the homosexual adds color to an otherwise unknowing limited, sexually repressed, monotonous, colorless, sterile world. In fact, the heavy emphasis in popular youth subculture on difference is what has attracted a number of our sons and daughters to the homosexual sexstyle. They equate difference with identity.
Moreover, by itself, the rainbow is one of nature’s most beautiful visual manifestations. It is seen as natural and is directly associated with water and cleanliness in that rainbows usually appear with moisture. Most commonly, their arrival heralds the ending of a good, strong cleansing rain. We also cannot overlook the fact that rainbows carry the Creator’s blessing. In the Bible we find them. After the flood, the Creator paints a rainbow across the sky as a sign that he would never destroy life by water again. Historically, in many societies, rainbows have been seen as symbolically uniting heaven and earth, if not being the path one could actually walk across to make this journey, if one could just find the rainbow’s beginning on Earth.
If we do not see through the conscious use of this natural symbol as homosexual politics, we will mistakenly view homosexuality as natural, beautiful and an cleansing agent of change. Through its use in homosexual politics, a beautiful symbol has become contaminated. Thankfully, this attempted transference of meaning from Nature to something not natural has not completely taken hold. For most still realize that homosexuality is neither natural nor cleansing. Like nations, groups, political organizations, religions, businesses, other social entities and individuals have chosen and changed their symbols/trademarks/name in order to remove a bad name or gain a good one, the homosexual community has chosen the rainbow to transform its image. No matter. We know that “the snake may change its skin but stays a snake. It has always two tongues.””
Mwalimu K. Bomani Baruti

25/05/2021

Dont make the mistake of diametrically opposing African-centred Education and Eurocentric Education.An Afrocentric Education is not a racist Education .We do not intend to develop as African people so that we can rob or dominate other people.When we say Afrocentric and Eurocentric,we have to look closer when we talk to them.African-centered education recognizes that if Africa people are to win to protect their freedom and gain and maintain peace and prosperity.African children and adults must be educated to clearly perceive reality and operate in accordance with it.The first thing you have to know is what is real and what is unreal. Eurocentric Education has distorted our perception of reality.when one has a distorted perception of reality ,one is in the state of psychological and emotional imbalance.In order for us to be in the condition that we are in and in order for 10% of the worlds population to rule over the other 90%.In order for African people to starve and die over the worlds wealth,we have to be out of our minds.I mean that literally. We have to be in some way out of contact with reality and not operating according to it.one of the Functions of Eurocentric education it rewrote history,why it tries to define what is and is not reality.Why Europeans try to tell us what is true and what is not true is so they can manipulate our vision and perception so that we cannot distinguish what is real and not real.Therefore,this keeps us separated from reality so that we can be blind on it.stumble over it,and be maintained in a maladjusted state and behave maladjustedted.

Speech given by Amos Wilson title "Educating the African American for the 90's; {1991)

“Given the insecure atmosphere in which the Jewish people found itself in Egypt, a God promising sure tomorrows was an i...
12/05/2021

“Given the insecure atmosphere in which the Jewish people found itself in Egypt, a God promising sure tomorrows was an irreplaceable moral support. After some reticence at the outset, this people which apparently had not known monotheism previously—contrary to the opinion of those who would credit it as the inventor [of monotheism]— would nonetheless carry it to a rather remarkable degree of development. Aided by faith, Moses led the Hebrew people out of Egypt. However, the Israelites quickly tired of this religion and only gradually returned to monotheism. (The Golden Calf of Aaron at the foot of Mount Sinai.)”
“Having entered Egypt as 70 shepherds grouped in 12 patriarchal families, nomads without industry or culture, the Jewish people left there 400 years later, 600,000 strong, after acquiring from it all the elements of its future tradition, including monotheism.”
“If the Egyptians persecuted the Israelites as the Bible says, and if the Egyptians were Negroes, sons of Ham, as the same Bible says, we can no longer ignore the historical causes of the curse upon Ham— despite the legend of Noah's drunkenness. The curse entered Jewish literature considerably later than the period of persecution. Accordingly, Moses, in the Book of Genesis, attributed the following words to the Eternal God, addressed to Abraham in a dream: "Know for certain that your posterity will be strangers in a land not their own; they shall be subjected to slavery and shall be oppressed four
hundred years."
“Here we have reached the historical background of the curse upon Ham. It is not by chance that this curse on the father of Mesraim, Phut, Kush, and Canaan, who fell only on Canaan, who dwelt in a land that the Jews have coveted throughout their history.”
“Whence came this name Ham (Cham, Kam)? Where could Moses have found it? Right in Egypt where Moses was born, grew up, and lived until the Exodus. In fact, we know that the Egyptians called their country Kemit, which means "black" in their language. The interpretation according to which Kemit designates the black soil of Egypt, rather than the black man and, by extension, the black race of the country of the Blacks, stems from a gratuitous distortion by minds aware of what an exact interpretation of this word would imply. Hence, it is natural to find Kam in Hebrew, meaning heat, black, burned.”
Cheikh Anta Diop
“The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality”
Page 6

“That being so, all apparent contradictions disappear and the logic of facts appears in all its nudity. The inhabitants ...
12/05/2021

“That being so, all apparent contradictions disappear and the logic of facts appears in all its nudity. The inhabitants of Egypt, symbolized by their black color, Kemit or Ham of the Bible, would be accursed in the literature of the people they had oppressed. We can see that this Biblical curse on Ham’s offspring had an origin quite different from that generally given it today without the slightest historical foundation. What we cannot understand however, is how it has been possible to make a white race of Kemit: Hamite, black, ebony, etc. (even in Egyptian). Obviously, according to the needs of the cause, Ham is cursed, blackened, and made into the ancestor of the Negroes. This is what happens whenever one refers to contemporary social relations.”
“On the other hand, he is whitened whenever one seeks the origin of civilization, because there he is inhabiting the first civilized country in the world. So, the idea of Eastern and Western Hamites is conceived—nothing more than a convenient invention to deprive Blacks of the moral advantage of Egyptian civilization and of other African civilizations, as we shall see. Figure 2 [Handsome East African hamitic Type (from Nelle Puccioni, ‘Ricerche antropometriche sui Somali,’ Archivio per l’antropologia, 1911; cited by Seligman in Egypt and Negro Africa). Fully to appreciate the joke, replace Seligman’s wording above by the ‘official’ interpretation: Handsome type of the paleo-Mediterranean white race to which we owe all black civilizations, including that of Egypt.] enables us to perceive the biased nature of these theories.”
“It is impossible to link the notion of Hamite, as we labor to understand it in official textbooks, with the slightest historical, geographical, linguistic, or ethnic reality. No specialist is able to pinpoint the birthplace of the Hamites (scientifically speaking), the language they spoke, the migratory route they followed, the countries they settled, or the form of civilization they may have left. On the contrary, all the experts agree that this term has no serious content, and yet not one of them fails to use it as a kind of master-key to explain the slightest evidence of civilization in Black Africa.”
Cheikh Anta Diop
“The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality”
Page 7

“Ruined by all these successive invasions, Egypt, the cradle of civilization for 10,000 years while the rest of the worl...
12/05/2021

“Ruined by all these successive invasions, Egypt, the cradle of civilization for 10,000 years while the rest of the world was steeped in barbarism, would no longer play a political role. Nevertheless, it would continue to initiate the younger Mediterranean peoples (Greeks and Romans, among others) into the enlightenment of civilization. Throughout Antiquity it would remain the classic land where the Mediterranean peoples went on pilgrimages to drink at the fount of scientific, religious, moral, and social knowledge, the most ancient such knowledge that mankind had acquired.”
“Thus, all around the periphery of the Mediterranean, new civilizations have been built, one after the other, benefiting from the many advantages of the Mediterranean, a veritable crossroads in the world’s best location. These new civilizations have evolved mainly toward materialistic and technical development. As the origin of that evolution, we must cite the materialistic genius of the Indo-Europeans: Greeks and Romans.”
Cheikh Anta Diop
“The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality”
Page 10

“Since history had disrupted his former equilibrium with the environment, the Black now found a new equilibrium, differi...
12/05/2021

“Since history had disrupted his former equilibrium with the environment, the Black now found a new equilibrium, differing from the first in the absence of a technique no longer vital to the social, political, and moral organization. With economic resources assured by means that did not require perpetual inventions, the Negro became progressively indifferent to material progress.”
“It was under these new conditions that the encounter with Europe took place. In the fifteenth century, when the first Portuguese, Dutch, English, French, Danes, and Brandenburgers began to set up trading posts on the West African coast, the political organization of the African States was equal, and often superior, to that of their own respective States. Monarchies were already constitutional, with a People’s Council on which the various social strata were represented. Contrary to the legend, the Negro king was not, and had never been, a despot with unlimited powers. In some places, he was invested by the people, with the Prime Minister an intermediary representing the free men. His mission was to serve the people wisely and his authority depended on this respect for the established constitution….”
Cheikh Anta Diop
“The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality”
Page 23“Since history had disrupted his former equilibrium with the environment, the Black now found a new equilibrium, differing from the first in the absence of a technique no longer vital to the social, political, and moral organization. With economic resources assured by means that did not require perpetual inventions, the Negro became progressively indifferent to material progress.”
“It was under these new conditions that the encounter with Europe took place. In the fifteenth century, when the first Portuguese, Dutch, English, French, Danes, and Brandenburgers began to set up trading posts on the West African coast, the political organization of the African States was equal, and often superior, to that of their own respective States. Monarchies were already constitutional, with a People’s Council on which the various social strata were represented. Contrary to the legend, the Negro king was not, and had never been, a despot with unlimited powers. In some places, he was invested by the people, with the Prime Minister an intermediary representing the free men. His mission was to serve the people wisely and his authority depended on this respect for the established constitution….”
Cheikh Anta Diop
“The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality”
Page 23“Since history had disrupted his former equilibrium with the environment, the Black now found a new equilibrium, differing from the first in the absence of a technique no longer vital to the social, political, and moral organization. With economic resources assured by means that did not require perpetual inventions, the Negro became progressively indifferent to material progress.”
“It was under these new conditions that the encounter with Europe took place. In the fifteenth century, when the first Portuguese, Dutch, English, French, Danes, and Brandenburgers began to set up trading posts on the West African coast, the political organization of the African States was equal, and often superior, to that of their own respective States. Monarchies were already constitutional, with a People’s Council on which the various social strata were represented. Contrary to the legend, the Negro king was not, and had never been, a despot with unlimited powers. In some places, he was invested by the people, with the Prime Minister an intermediary representing the free men. His mission was to serve the people wisely and his authority depended on this respect for the established constitution….”
Cheikh Anta Diop
“The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality”
Page 23

“The social and moral order was on the same level of perfection. Nowhere did any pre-logical mentality reign, in the sen...
12/05/2021

“The social and moral order was on the same level of perfection. Nowhere did any pre-logical mentality reign, in the sense that Levy-Bruhl understood it, but there is no need to refute here an idea that its author rejected before his death. On the other hand, for all the reasons cited above, technical development was less stressed than in Europe. Although the Negro had been the first to discover iron, he had built no cannon; the secret of gunpowder was known only to the Egyptian priests, who used it solely for religious purposes at rites such as the Mysteries of Osiris ….”
Cheikh Anta Diop
“The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality”
Page 23

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