Duty of memory: many consider that Blacks/Africans have not sufficiently marked History; some come to the brutal conclusion that Blacks/Africans have no history, or that their history dates back to European colonization; However, more than any other continent, Africa has a glorious past, the hidden and erased history of an exalted people; « There is no philosophy when it comes to talking about the history of Black/African civilizations in the world, no people in the world alive today are unaware or claim to be ignorant of their past, their history » ... (VIDEO) Every people in the world living today lives with its cultural memory. It is of the utmost importance to know one's history, the cultural evolution of one's people, in time and space, to better grasp and understand the incessant progress of humanity, and also to contribute to it, with complete lucidity, and responsibility.
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Duty of Memory: Observation and question of curiosity to all Blacks/Africans, especially those from Africa, (why if a Black/African, photographs himself with a White/Westerner, does he display a broad smile displaying all his teeth as if he were next to Nzambé himself? And in the meantime, he even forgets that it is because of these Whites/Westerners that we find ourselves in the shit we are in today The human being is a complex reality that inscribes a necessary diversity in his environment. When the norm is written from the point of view of the victors/colonizers; because of the stereotypes of the European colonizers, entire peoples were often considered as crazy and uncontrollable threats, with the sole aim of making them appear as non-human or inferior beings.
Devoir de Mémoire : Observation et question de curiosité à tous les Noirs/Africains, notamment ceux d’Afrique, (pourquoi si un Noir/Africain, se photographie avec un Blanc/Occidental, affiche-t-il un large sourire étalant toutes ses dents comme s’il était à côté de Nzambé lui-même ? Et en attendant, il oublie même que c’est à cause de ces Blancs/Occidentaux que nous nous retrouvons dans la merde d
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Duty of Memory: The ambiguity of current Black/African identity; (It is difficult to say on this subject that Black/African identity has never been as ambiguous as today; the drama, the real drama of our elites, is that they want to be Black/African without their spirituality); « She seeks to be Black/African without her philosophy, her ideology, her thoughts, her cultures, her truth about reality; in short, she wants to be Black/African without embodying a deep Africanness » Let us push the limits a little further: this elite intends to develop, like a parrot, by tirelessly repeating everything that comes to it from elsewhere without having anything in itself, without being original. He therefore intends, in the name of a utopian symbiosis, to regain a good conscience, to camouflage and erase his laziness, his lack of audacity and courage, of innovations; even his lack of culture, and even his ignorance.
Devoir de Mémoire : L’ambiguïté de l’identité Noire/Africaine actuelle; (On peut difficilement dire à ce sujet que l'identité Noire/Africaine n'a jamais été aussi ambiguë qu'aujourd'hui; le drame, le vrai drame de nos élites, c'est qu'elles veulent être Noires/Africaines sans leur spiritualité); « Elle cherche à être Noire/Africaine sans sa philosophie, son idéologie, ses pensées, ses cultures, sa
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Duty of Memory: why do many Black/African people have difficulty believing in their own ancestors and accepting themselves? It’s still curious, but it seems normal; (All peoples who were marginalized, banished, vilified, enslaved, defiled, like Black/African people were, would behave the same way; they would have a hard time believing that they are equal to others; they would have a hard time to be convinced that their own ancestors were at the origin of one of the greatest civilizations in the world, (the Black/African/Egyptian civilization in this case); « How can we believe it when we have suffered such decline ?? » How can you think about this when you have been ranked last in your class by the so-called great intellectuals?? How can you be sure of yourself when others believe that blacks/Africans are at the bottom of the ladder of progress??
Devoir de Mémoire : pourquoi de nombreux Noirs/Africains ont-ils du mal à croire en leurs propres ancêtres et à s’accepter ? C’est quand même curieux, mais cela semble normal; (Tous les peuples marginalisés, bannis, vilipendés, réduits en esclavage, souillés, comme l'étaient les Noirs/Africains, se comporteraient de la même manière; ils auraient du mal à croire qu'ils sont égaux aux autres; ils au
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Duty of Memory: Five Black/African cultural wonders for which no credit is given to Black/African peoples, (there are cultural wonders attributed to other peoples, but which are probably of Black/African origin); « Accepting that the human race probably began in Africa remains a difficult pill to swallow, regardless of the existing evidence; we all help shape and define the world; (because of the encounter with imperialism it is assumed that we had nothing to boast about, thank you Nzambé, some evidence speaks for itself, at least we lived and communicated with each other before their arrival) » We have had civilizations that have attracted the rest of the world to Africa. We imagine that this is how they learned what advantages they would have if they colonized us. As you would expect, when two cultures meet and drift apart, both cultures definitely take something away from each culture.
Devoir de Mémoire : Cinq merveilles culturelles Noires/Africaines pour lesquelles aucun crédit n'est accordé aux peuples Noirs/Africains, (il existe des merveilles culturelles attribuées à d'autres peuples, mais qui sont probablement d'origine Noire/Africaine); « Accepter que la race humaine a probablement commencé en Afrique reste une pilule difficile à avaler, quelles que soient les preuves exis
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Duty of Memory – The apogee of a colonial state: when a colonial state proposes to develop a colony, it is never in the interest of the natives (it is always in the interest of the settler; it is a rule without exception; repositioning of the spirit/mind is essential for this generation until your spirit/mind is healed); « Your recovery is not in sight, it is your mental image that determines your true future; the results remain the same, our generation no longer knows how to differentiate between what is part of our traditions and our cultures and what is part of the uses inherited from colonization and modernism » Here is the responsibility of the Black/African intellectual in the face of the global puzzle: the greatest economic crimes of our States are not perpetrated by illiterates, but by so-called elites.
Devoir de Mémoire - L'apogée d'un État colonial : lorsqu'un État colonial propose de développer une colonie, ce n'est jamais dans l'intérêt des autochtones (c'est toujours dans l'intérêt du colon; c'est une règle sans exception; repositionnement des l'esprit/mental est essentiel pour cette génération jusqu'à ce que votre esprit/mental soit guéri); « Votre rétablissement n’est pas en vue, c’est vot
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Duty of Memory: Mixed couples in Black/African history (Black/African Man - White/Western Woman), Several Black/African men, who have marked the contemporary history of Africa have had White/Western wives, but why? This is proof that the Black/African Man is still a slave and will always remain a slave, are there no women in Africa? Aren't they pretty for the so-called fighters for the liberation and emancipation of black/African peoples? Top 12, the list is not exhaustive; complete it here:
Devoir de Mémoire : Les couples mixtes dans l'histoire Noire/Africaine (Homme Noir/Africain - Femme Blanche/Occidentale), Plusieurs hommes Noirs/Africains, qui ont marqué l'histoire contemporaine de l'Afrique ont eu des épouses Blanches/Occidentales, mais pourquoi ?
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Duty of Memory - Spirituality and Negro/African tradition: All people who are one with their ancestral traditions are respected by their fellow men, because they do not need any foreigner to show them the path to follow in the world spiritual as in the physical world, (dear Black/African brothers and sisters, armed with unshakeable confidence in yourselves and heirs of the successful experiences of your ancestors, and combine your life with the world and time at your convenience); « What is Black/African science? At the heart of Black/African science, for Black/African people, there are three concepts that translate the same thing when we talk about Black/African science » It is the study (of the Natural Worlds, Nature and Cosmology); These are the three prerequisite concepts for understanding the very essence of Black/African science.
Devoir de Mémoire - Spiritualité et tradition Nègro/Africaine : Tous les peuples qui ne font qu'un avec leurs traditions ancestrales sont respectés par leurs semblables, car ils n'ont besoin d'aucun étranger pour leur montrer le chemin à suivre dans le monde spirituel comme dans le monde physique, (chers frères et sœurs Noirs/Africains, armés d'une confiance inébranlable en vous-mêmes et héritiers
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Duty of Memory: There is no greater mystery of humanity than Negro civilization, (Africa is the cradle of humanity, the Black race is the mother race, they are therefore not simple and beautiful insinuations, but rather true affirmations, because they are infallible); « If humanity is what it is today, it is because there is Africa and the Black race, all other races and civilizations infallibly depend on them » ... (VIDEO) No civilization has fallen from the sky, no people or races have fallen, no one knows where the unknown universe of the earth comes from. There have been no extraterrestrials to come and establish colonies on earth. All peoples have drawn everything from the Black; of Black Africa. There is therefore no point in trying to confuse mathematical logic.
Devoir de Mémoire : Il n'y a pas de plus grand mystère de l'humanité que la civilisation Nègre, (l'Afrique est le berceau de l'humanité, la race Noire est la race mère, ce ne sont donc pas de simples et belles insinuations, mais plutôt de vraies affirmations, car infaillibles); « Si l'humanité est ce qu'elle est aujourd'hui, c'est parce qu'il y a l'Afrique et la race Noire, toutes les autres races
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Duty of memory: why is the debate on the ethnic origin of the Kamite people not yet closed? (Kam Ntu/Blacks/Africans), it is a debate which has caused much ink and saliva to flow for the simple reason that Eastern and Western universities, despite the overwhelming evidence against their ridiculous claims and inventions, continue to deny that Black/African people have made enormous contributions to the world; « The other reason why this argument has not yet been put aside is this (although knowing that the Kamites were Black/Africans, who culturally did wonders, the vast majority of their descendants have become confused about the right way to use this information to improve their lives) » For what ?? Because they simply have not learned to use their history effectively from a purely Black/African perspective, but when we can move beyond Western and Eastern approaches to history that only focus on (who, what, when, how, and why), one of the interesting facts is discovering that the ancient people of the Nile Valley were made up of a large number of Black/African ethnic groups all sharing a similar cosmology.
Devoir de mémoire : pourquoi le débat sur l’origine ethnique du peuple Kamite n’est-il pas encore clos ? (Kam Ntu/Noirs/Africains), c’est un débat qui a fait couler beaucoup d’encre et de salive pour la simple raison que les universités orientales et occidentales, malgré les preuves accablantes contre leurs prétentions et inventions ridicules, continuent de nier que les Noirs /Africains ont apport
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Duty of Memory: Why did the Catholic Church support slavery and colonization? The Vatican is at the heart of the great plagiarism and cover-up that the Church has perpetrated over the centuries; (secret archives reveal a vast, carefully planned theft plot to dispossess Black/African peoples of their identity); « We then understand the reasons why the Church even legalized, supported slavery and facilitated the colonization of Africa » The goal was not only to (decimate, ferociously, destroy, and prevent any reconstitution of this ancestral knowledge stolen from Africa) in the first centuries of our era after their so-called AD. J-C; as if the invasion and destruction of Egypt were not enough, the papacy was adamant in preventing any attempt to reconquer the Black/African claims of the glorious Black/African civilization.
Devoir de Mémoire : Pourquoi l’Église catholique a-t-elle soutenu l’esclavage et la colonisation ? Le Vatican est au cœur du grand plagiat et de la dissimulation que l’Église a perpétré au fil des siècles; (les archives secrètes renseignent sur un vaste complot de vol soigneusement planifié pour déposséder les peuples Noirs/Africains de leur identité); « On comprend alors les raisons pour lesquell
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