Black People : Where is the focus on the Common Good of the Global Black community?

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Rarely does there seem to be a consistent dialogue on proactive actions in regards to even the smallest aspects of Black Nationalism, or Pan Africanism, and that's been for many years, when one looks at the archives going back 4 and 5 years

why is that, when folks have known fo that period of time white supremacies design to pull the cork out of the bottom of the national and global economic boat

why have we been so recalcitrant in discussing our survival on any level?
 
Rarely does there seem to be a consistent dialogue on proactive actions in regards to even the smallest aspects of Black Nationalism, or Pan Africanism, and that's been for many years, when one looks at the archives going back 4 and 5 years

why is that, when folks have known fo that period of time white supremacies design to pull the cork out of the bottom of the national and global economic boat

why have we been so recalcitrant in discussing our survival on any level?
OK so we see the news about the decline in the UIS economy, a decline that effects Us more then anyone else

we see the schools closing and the ascension of sstates rights, and the destruction of what little Black studies is available

we see the regentrification of Black neighborhoods and the excesses in police brutality, and now provaie police brutality

so really where is our collective focus?
 
Rarely does there seem to be a consistent dialogue on proactive actions in regards to even the smallest aspects of Black Nationalism, or Pan Africanism, and that's been for many years, when one looks at the archives going back 4 and 5 years

why is that, when folks have known fo that period of time white supremacies design to pull the cork out of the bottom of the national and global economic boat

why have we been so recalcitrant in discussing our survival on any level?

Are you talking about posts here on this forum?
 
I cannot say what the common theme underlying the focus of blacks should be, it is not my place to do so.

However, I can say that should that common goal be to first and foremost educate the black community and others to real history and traditional African religions - all other necessities will come through this. These philosophies and the way of life they bring about ARE history and a science of living, all things will come out of this. Including more resources to devote to the black community, and more people for which to promote the agenda and spread further truth.

So whether that be here or the global black community, THAT particular education is key to a universal movement in my opinion, and would be a dynamic tool in furthering the agenda. Not only that, but all it takes is a few books and a mouthpiece to help someone learn. Anyone could facilitate progressing the agenda just by the simple act of discussion.
 

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