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#BLKPWR ✊🏿 #AWOApparel #AfricanWorldOrder (at South Side, Chicago) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ca5JzbYOVtq/?utm_medium=tumblr
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@africanworldorder #SaveTheRainForest 🌳 #AbolishCapitalism 💲 #AfricanWorldOrder 🌍 #AWOApparel 👕 (at South Side, Chicago) https://www.instagram.com/p/CV1dXf_DaMq/?utm_medium=tumblr
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¡Ya basta! Sandinista National Liberation Front 🇳🇮 @africanworldorder #Socialism #GuerrillaWarfare #AntiImperialism #AntiCapitalism #AntiColonialism #LatinAmericanResistence #RevolutionaryWarfare #RevolutionaryMovement ⚒️🌹🌎🖕🏽🔥 #AfricanWorldOrder #LiberationMovements #AstheticsOfLiberation #AWOApparel #AWO 🌍 (at South Side, Chicago) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cb3jxKbO9Ec/?utm_medium=tumblr
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¡Ya basta! Sandinista National Liberation Front 🇳🇮 #Socialism #GuerrillaWarfare #AntiImperialism #AntiCapitalism #AntiColonialism #LatinAmericanResistence #RevolutionaryWarfare #RevolutionaryMovement ⚒️🌹🌎🖕🏽🔥 #AfricanWorldOrder #LiberationMovements #AstheticsOfLiberation #AWOApparel #AWO 🌍 (at South Side, Chicago) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cb3i8_nLgGq/?utm_medium=tumblr
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#Garveyism #MarcusGarvey #BlackStarLine #UNIA #UniversalNegroImprovementAssociation 🟥⬛🟩 #AWOApparel #AfricanWorldOrder (at South Side, Chicago) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXuDukCu3Ue/?utm_medium=tumblr
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@greatest_artist_ever 👨🏽🎨 ✊🏿♥️✊🏿🖤 #AWOLogo #AWOApparel #AWO #AfricanWorldOrder (at South Side, Chicago) https://www.instagram.com/africanworldorder/p/CXbpQMxuQwX/?utm_medium=tumblr
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#AWOLogo #AWOApparel #AWO #AfricanWorldOrder 🌍 #BroDiallo #BroDialloShow 📻 (at South Side, Chicago) https://www.instagram.com/p/CW4OyTtLz_b/?utm_medium=tumblr
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@geechiemotivator showing love.✊🏿 #AWOLogo #AWOApparel #AWO #BarterAndBuild 🟥⬛🟩 https://www.instagram.com/p/CWohH0VLPDt/?utm_medium=tumblr
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#ScientificSocialism🌺 #CommunalOwnership #CooperativeEconomics☝ #PanAfricanEnterprise #AWOApparel #AWC🌍 #BroDiallo✊ (at South Side, Chicago)
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I'm putting together some appreciation gifts for my Patreons. (If you are Patreon I'll be emailing you for a mailing address).❤ If you want to get in on some dope exclusive African World Order merch please become a Patreon of the Bro. Diallo Show.📻 www.patreon.com/diallokenyatta www.diallokenyatta.com #BroDiallo✊ #AWOApparel👕
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#BLKPWR✊ #AWOApparel👕 #AfricanWorldOrder🌍 (at Que4 radio)
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African World Order has buttons too. #KhalidMahammad #AWOApparel👕 #AWOAccessories🎒 (at Que4 radio)
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You were on point with the atheism as a white people thing episode of your radio show. Black folk who say that lack knowledge of self. There aint a more violently religious people than white people. Jews, Arabs and Anglos all descended from the caucasus. Wherever there are jews, anglos or arabs, atheist are either suppressed or killed. So I don't know what black folk are talking about atheism being a white people thing. Maybe they see vocal white atheist on the net and think it a white thing lol
Thank you Anon.Many Black people don’t want to cede Spirituality or Religiosity to Whites cuz then they would have to admit that they don’t have a special arena all to themselves. You will her Black people state all the time that “We Are A Spiritual People.” That’s something that has been hammered into to me from the moment I’ve embrace African-Centered Ideologies and Movements. This notion of Blacks being more Spirituality endowed than Whites is an Ego Defense Mechanism. We’ve had to live under Whites having almost absolute power in the material world, economic, military, political, and even religious (in an institutional context) power. So many Blacks constructed this narrative that Blacks lack power in the Material World because our true power is in the Ethereal World, or in the After World. This myth was fed by Whites who enslaved and colonized us; they told us that our lot in life was ordained by God(s) and that our true rewards were in the afterlife, in heaven, in paradise; where we could “lay our burdens down.” This notion has been greatly developed over the decades to what it is today, it has not only held strong among Blacks who worship the Alien Gods imposed on them by their oppressors, but it has contaminated traditional African Religious Systems like Vodun, Yoruba, and Khemetic spiritual traditions and practices.
The problem with false notion that Blacks are more spiritually endowed or inherently religious than Whites or any other race is that it has led to Blacks neglecting the cultivation of power in the material world, it has also led to a level of anti-rationality, anti-intellectualism, and anti-materialism (in an productive, not consumption context).Blacks are not more Religious or Spiritual than other Races, but we do have our own, culturally specific approach that is different than how Whites and other Races engage their Spirituality and Religion.
Amos N. Wilson worked hard to dispel this myth of “Black Spiritual Endowment” but I don’t think he had much success, I’ve also worked to promote secularism, rationality, and anti-theism within the Black Liberation Struggle and I also have encountered violent Resistance, even from those who claim to be scientific and rational in their approach to Black Liberation. But I think we have to develop and advocate aggressive for African Secularism and Black Atheism because we’ll can’t be a liberated people, we can’t govern a State, or defend our resources unless we are a fully rational people with secular administration and governance of our people, lands, and resources.So, remain vocal and don’t allow yourself to be silenced on this issue. People always tell me to just keep quite about my Atheism or the lunacy of Religion and Spirituality for the sake of Black Unity, but the kind of unity that cannot withstand critical engagement and though is not a unity that can withstand protracted Black Revolutionary Struggle, so it’s not a unity worth protecting. Please take a moment to share these insights, and if you can support my effort to build a Revolutionary Pan-African Media Appratus. Thank you.www.patreon.com/diallokenyatta : SaveTheBDShowwww.diallokenyatta.com : #BroDiallowww.africanworldorder.com : #AWOApparel
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From a Pan-African perspective what is the difference between a revolutionary and a reactionary?
A Reactionary is...1. One who seeks to sustain the Status Quo2. One who seeks to take power within the Status Quo, replacing the elites while keeping the System.3. One who seek to reform the Status Quo without threatening the fundamental elements of the Status Quo
A Revolutionary is one who seeks to subvert, dismantle, destroy the Status Quo and erect a new social, economies, and cultural paradigm that is diametrically opposed to the preview Status Quo
The term Reactionary has actually been misused, or maybe it’s meaning and use has just expanded over the years. I’ve even “misused” or used the expanded meaning over the years; I admit.Additional Insights:Reactionary actually means anyone who supports the Status Quo, who opposes not only Revolution, but Reforms, Amendments, or any measurable change in a System or Society. People who oppose the 13th, 14th, and 15th Constitutional Amendments, or who want to repeal ObamaCare reforms would be traditional Reactionaries.Reactionaries are also those who seek to subvert any changes or reforms that have taken place in a society or system; like people who want to bring back the “Traditional Family,” or even roll back “Civil Rights Reforms.”But in the modern sense many people who are for social chance, reform, and progressivism are often called Reactionary.BLM activist will be called Reactionary due to their attempts to reform the system as opposed to bring down the system, or feminist who advocate that women be allowed to serve in all aspects of the US Military, or that demand that there be more female CEOs of multinational corporations will be called Reactionaries. Revolutionaries have taken to calling Reformist, Integrationaist, Liberals, and anyone who isn’t Revolutionary as Reactionary. This isn’t semantically, or historically accurate for Revolutionaries to do, but it still has merits because many of the Integrationist, Liberals, and Reformist have been integrated into the Status Quo and have more in common with the Elites than they do with the oppressed masses; things were more Black&White during the Revolutionary Era of the 18th Century when the masses were either Nobles, Peasants, or Slaves, and there was not real middle-class or integration of non-Nobles into the power structure. I basically call anyone who proposes “changes” that don’t disrupt the overall Status Quo a Reactionary, even if they are ideologically Liberal, Progressive, or Reformist; but if we had to be totally committed to the original meaning of the term Trump supporters, Evangelicals, White Nationalist, and other muthafuckas like them would be the true and only Reactionaries in this society.
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What do you think about Fred Hampton Jr., from a Pan-African perspective.
I respect & appreciate his analysis of the Systems and Institutions of Oppression & White Domination, along with his organizing around mass incarceration, political prisoners, and sustaining the legacy and mission of his father and the larger Black Panther Party.I do think his organization has the same issue as many other longstanding organizations, which is the Psychology of Previous Investment. PPI is normally applied to infrastructure, resources, and technology, but it’s also applicable to ideology and organizational structure and practices. PPI basically is the tendency to not want to change or abandon what we have already put so much time, resources, and effort into; it’s a fancy way to say Comfort Zone, or Stagnation. We know, from Kwame Ture that we “cannot compromise on Principles or Mission,” but we need to be willing to adjust Strategies & Tactics when necessary.I went to see the Chairman speak at the Fred Hampton Day Celebration this year, and it fully captured the tone and energy of the Black Panther Party, it was inspirational, but I didn’t see or hear anything new with regards to methodology, strategy, or structure. There was great reverence for the the past, but also a lot of reproducing of the past as well, which I think should be, at the very least, reevaluated, if not reworked. But that’s just me. Change is the only Constant. “Don’t be afraid of Revolution! It ain’t nothing but Change, and Change is show nuff bound to come!” - Gil Scott-HeronPlease take a moment to share these insights, and if you can support my effort to build a Revolutionary Pan-African Media Appratus. Thank you.www.patreon.com/diallokenyatta : SaveTheBDShowwww.diallokenyatta.com : #BroDiallowww.africanworldorder.com : #AWOApparel
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I agree that this Is a act of desperation by White America with Donald Trump. But I also saw the establishment try to stop him at every turn only for the rural rednecks who always had the numbers in I'm mostly every state he won to make a difference
Well, “The Establishment” isn’t monolithic, certain aspects of The Establishment was anti-Trump, and some were for that SOB.I broke down which Elites and Industries were Pro-Trump and Anti-Trump and why. OH, and Trump didn’t win the Election, nor did Bush I or Bush II, or Reagan; there hasn’t been a legitimate Republican POTUS since Eisenhower. All Republican Presidents after Eisenhower got into office through deceit, deception, and election rigging. (Read: Greg Palast) Trump fucking stole the election like a mahfucka, just like Heelary stole the Democratic Primary win from Bernie; so don’t cry for his ass. It appears that even the Pro-Trump Elites are ready to abandon him, for no other reason than he’s unable to advance their. Trump would be allowed to ba as Racist as he wanted to be, to grab every pussy that came into the White House, and golf his presidency away if he was able to push through the deregulation, tax-cuts, and advance the PNAC according to scheduled, but he’s failing on all fronts so far. (PNAC: Project for a New American Century)So, if Trump falls, just know it’s not because of American Democracy, or because he’s failed those stupid poor White votes who consistently vote against their economic interest, or cuz he’s Racist, or cuz he’s a sexual predatory, or because he’s committed any high crimes or misdemeanors, or cuz he’s violated any ethics codes, or due to his many conflicts of interest, if Trump is expelled from office before his term is up it’s only cuz he’s failed to adequately serve the interest of the Global Elites. But all that aside, Trump’s tenure in office has been as entertaining as it has been damaging; & you can’t say that about Obama. LOL!www.patreon.com/diallokenyatta : #SaveTheBDShowwww.diallokenyatta.com : #BroDiallowww.africanworldorder.com : #AWOApparel
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