Title: Are You Afraid? Post by: indomitablespirit on April 21, 2009, 07:52:39 AM Are You Afraid?
Are we afraid of ourselves? Are we afraid of our African selves because we know how powerful we can all be? Are you afraid that when you remove the chains and shackles from our hands and feet we'll be free to execute power beyond what we've been fed and beyond what you've ever seen? Are you afraid that our freed hands would drum and communicate with our ancestors left in the Motherland? Are you afraid that our unchained feet would dance, and prance, and trample upon what we see as oppression and discrimination, and racism, and social injustice and fear? Are you afraid that our freed hands would be thrown up in infectious resistance and revolution, and would clap for what we see as TOTAL EMANCIPATION? Are you afraid that our empowered, non-conforming, mental faculties would dream of, and realize a deeper, more powerful role for our African beings? Are you afraid that we will rise and champion the cause of the 1970s? Finally, are you afraid that the grassroots would rise above oppression? Is this your impression of awarding freedom to the AFRICAN? Title: Re: Are You Afraid? Post by: EmpresKeneilwe on April 29, 2009, 04:43:17 AM So true. We are afraid.
We are more afraid of offending other people from other groups by embracing the self. being accepted by others, instead of accepting ourselves. Title: Re: Are You Afraid? Post by: SimeonLevi on May 17, 2009, 08:12:23 AM Yes
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