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Success?
No, I do not consider graduation from a system of
training, specializing in spiritual, cognitive, affective and psychomotor
physiological dis-functionality, mis-nomered Education as an accomplishment and
therefore worthy of applause!
No, I do not consider resignation or adjustment and
coexistence with a dis-functional political-economic reality as an acceptable
and therefore viable course of action. There is always something productive and
revolutionary that can be done. Never is it hopeless!
No, the personal relationships of individuals of one
people with individuals of another people are not a basis for the interests and
relationship between two groups of people.
No, the offspring of a snake cannot be expected to act
like a dove!
No, I do not consider 'success' as defined by the current
world system as a celebratory occasion! For every 'Afrikan/Black Millionaire'
there are conservatively ten million Afrikans/Blacks that shall go without
adequate meals, clothing and shelter 95% of the year. Unless the land, labor,
capital, culture of entrepreneurship and socio-cultural system is 'yours,' then
you have not attained 'success.'
Just because you cannot conceive of a better way because
you have not sought to conceive of a better way, doesn't mean I suffer from
your ailment!
Whoever said Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts
absolutely, had power and wanted to retain it and needed you to acquiesce to
their maintenance of power. Mathematically speaking Powerlessness corrupts and
absolute powerlessness corrupts absolutely. After all if you lost the power of
life you'd be dead!
When you start to 'take a break' in preventing someone
from choking you to death, then you can talk to me about 'taking a break' in
the ongoing struggle to prevent the extirpation of our people and to construct
Afrikan Power!
[A. Dukuzumurenyi]
01 August 2016
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