"Reading is more important than watching TV." Dr Frances Cress Welsing - Surviving Racism in The 21st Century Part 1 - 15 mins
Part 2 - 15 mins
/QUOTE] Brother Oldsoul, thank you very much for posting Dr Frances Cress-Welsing’s so rationally pragmatic analysis of the ongoing White Supremacist Racist Onslaught on Humanity generally, people of African ethnicity specifically.
Isn’t ANYONE who genuinely believes they are not programmed
graphically illustrating that their programming is COMPLETE?
"Reading is more important than watching TV." Dr Frances Cress Welsing - Surviving Racism in The 21st Century Part 1 - 15 mins
Part 2 - 15 mins
Aren’t WE [the African collective] very very fortunate to have truly superb Sisters like Dr Frances Cress-Welsing and Marimba Ani at the forefront with regard to providing the tools/rationale required to make the African Renaissance REAL in the 21st century, in that haven’t these Sisters raised the bar with their truly spiritually and intellectually agile/ challenging books “The Isis Papers” and Marimba Ani’s “Yurugu – An African centred critique of European Cultural Thought and Behaviour”?
In fact wouldn’t it make sense for us to utilize these books as the textbooks for Advanced Level African Studies right up to Doctorate level at our Schools, Colleges and Universities in both the Diaspora and Africa?
Isn’t ANYONE who genuinely believes they are not programmed
graphically illustrating that their programming is COMPLETE?
"Reading is more important than watching TV." Dr Frances Cress Welsing - Surviving Racism in The 21st Century Part 1 - 15 mins
Part 2 - 15 mins
Aren’t WE [the African collective] very very fortunate to have truly superb Sisters like Dr Frances Cress-Welsing and Marimba Ani at the forefront with regard to providing the tools/rationale required to make the African Renaissance REAL in the 21st century, in that haven’t these Sisters raised the bar with their truly spiritually and intellectually agile/ challenging books “The Isis Papers” and Marimba Ani’s “Yurugu – An African centred critique of European Cultural Thought and Behaviour”?
In fact wouldn’t it make sense for us to utilize these books as the textbooks for Advanced Level African Studies right up to Doctorate level at our Schools, Colleges and Universities in both the Diaspora and Africa?
What plausible excuse do WE have now that Dr Frances Cress-Welsing has died/joined the ancestors [27/12/2015] for not utilizing her book "The Isis Papers Key to the Colours" as the truly superb debriefing tool it is, with regard to rationally evaluating how to purge/sideline the Euro-centric GARBAGE still poisoning the knowledge base of most of our people in the USA, UK and the rest of the Diaspora and Africa itself?
Isn’t ANYONE who genuinely believes they are not programmed
graphically illustrating that their programming is COMPLETE?
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