I truly understand where you are coming from and we would have read their books and they would have taught us to include them in our actions while they can isolate us in their actions.
Why would the oppressed be told to fight their liberation from a different point of the oppressors, probably because of the following:
So who would create the colour for what purpose was it created? And at the mention/identification of colour then I am then told I have to look past colour though not wrong on the surface with deeper reasoning, one would begin to unravel the underline intention of creating that belief, that it is my responsibility to protect the human race while it is every other to protect theirs, leaving me in a state of helplessness and irresponsibility to take care of mine and ours. That right there is programming and witchcraft.
I am first what they have used to divide me from the table. I would unite with my struggle. Whether that would be my last bus stop to that idea is left for me to decide not the oppressors or its trained/subdued minds. My responsibility.
So let it be a warning to the oppressors if he cares about the human race, let him start using the power it used in dividing us to re-create unity else, I would not be naive to fit myself into its construct to be the protector of something I would be oppressed and I am not saying I want to be because I want to oppress but because I want to BE, from the shackles designed to hold me bound.
We do not belong to the human race, as Africans yet, the reality is that some others realize how powerful I could be and decided to gang up on me and capture me to be the savage, recreating their narratives to paint me as barbaric to my generations hereby making me less of a model. Less attractive to be followed, defended, and developed.
I am angry, so don't tell me to include them with all they have done. I am at this point not the one to be told that because I just want to BE!
I am first an African...
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