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This blog is not for the meek or the faint hearted i'll have to agree. Hearing another perspective on a society/ world in which may seem sufficient enough for all to enjoy is not always a comforting action. We find ourselves in a very dangerous society where if the shoe fits, refuse to wear it; and if it doesn't than just blame it on the cashier. Carrying on with this attitude has created turmoil far beyond human understanding. It is this destructive and passive way of thinking that has landed actions unimaginable to those who live in a perfect bubble. Either way, speaking on issues which continue to plague and pervert the inhabitants of this world is something that should be done without fear of judgement or un-acceptance. And for those who refuse to accept that not everyone benefits the same way from such a "perfect" society, may you find the truth.
For those curious about the title, Why Nubians Need To stand In Solidarity and Unity think about something. You have a woman who has been in a domestic violence relationship for years, at first she hoped that the abuse was just a phase. After years of assault followed by apology, she began to seek out help. She follows the standard procedure filling a restraining order, this that and the third. She has no family and no one to turn to and after she realizes that there will be no one to help her, she decides to stay and work it out; for the sake of the children. She believes that she can convince him that she is tired of being beat, maybe she could even get him to understand why beating her is wrong and even hurtful. Unfortunately, she could change absolutely nothing; because he was set in his ways and because she had accepted this abuse for so long she did the only other thing that she could think of. She killed him! If this had been a story in the 10pm news so many people would feel for her, and had it been a lifetime movie... well you know.
The point is, to the Nubian nation this society has been like that abusive husband. The only difference is that husband never apologized nor did we get sweet make-up gifts to buy more time of abuse. In fact, what the Nubian nation received instead was yet another slap across the face... then we got robbed and robbed again. Then the little prick even had the nerve to rape us for trying to stand up. And lastly we got badged. Like the people of the JEW-ISH culture we also wore a badge, the only difference is that we were denied reparations for our pain and suffering. And we still wear that badge/ that scar, as do our children and their children, and their children's children. The badge is unnoticeable to the conditioned eye. While it is slapped upon our foreheads daily, it has become the new normal to disassociate from any empathetic emotion regarding the mis-treatment of the Nubian people. As a result and more so by design, Nubian people have been trained to hate one another. To hate on -one another and to keep ill harbored phycological feelings toward each other. The damage is so insidiously deep that many Nubians harbor self hatred so impalpable that they begin to train this genetic trauma unto their next generation, and while the cycle continues the ploy to all together eliminate the entire existence of them progressively becomes more indistinguishable even to them.
The goal of Nubians unifying has become less of a task one should apply to their bucket list and more of a crisis which needs immediate action. Yes I said crisis because this is exactly what we are dealing with. When a nation of people are deliberately divided, re-named, and exterminated by deliberate intention by way of blatant attack as well as systematic war-time tactics what else would it be called but a crisis? We live in a society where a state of emergency can be called for a city who receives 1/2 inch of snow yet Nubian genocide both physical, and spiritual can openly be tolerated. Now I won't go into to many specifics but what I will say is this; had a system been constructed for the psychological, and physical demise of an Aryan race of people continuing well into this time, I am most certain people would begin to empathize with such concerns. However, since that is not the case, let me stick to what I know for a fact....
Nubian People need to Stand together.
-whether you realize it or not, the odds are ever so much against your favor. And don't give me that the playing ground is even radish because I have stats which I will prove my point.
-Nubian people are still not considered 100% human, why is it that in 2015 the 3/5ths rule is even sitting in the Supreme court?
-The laws apply only to citizens, and chattel does not qualify as a person... perhaps this is why so many law enforcement are walking away with a paystack and a badge of....
-Nobody stands up for injustice when it comes to Nubian People
now this is a matter of opinion but I can safely say that racism is alive and doing quite well. When a Nubian is murdered by a non-Nubian, you can usually tell nobody thinks it is wrong because they get angry when we speak on it.
-Since the dwindling wedge driven through the souls of the Nubian Nation, we have become less likely to be financially successful leading to less black owned businesses and an increase of buying power in this country.
-A house divided is a house which will surely fall.
And it is very true.
What I find to be quite interesting is that every time one falls, a new and very temporary movement is created. It appears to be almost like an energy outlet for those who can feel the effects of our decease, and as sure as the movement begins, like clock work it ends and business is back to usual. It is very rare to see a year round effort in retrospect to building the Nubian nation via trust, comfort, strength, empathy, support and more. It is this very reason why this pillar must be built at this very moment. We cannot wait for another teen, father, grandfather, mother, daughter, son to be killed for the next hot trending hashtag followed up with t.shirts, protests, riots, tears, and so it goes. Preparation now will not only strengthen us as a people, but it will cultivate the minds of our children and condition them back to the natural order; It takes a village. Nubian unity means that we no longer abide by the rules of engagement in regards to how we interact with other Nubians, how we treat one another and how we generally feel about ourselves which is then reflected back outward to our Nation of Nubians. This union means that we no longer accept our men running around here like unbalanced yodi's shooting another man of his cloth for stepping on his sneakers, or looking to hard, or for this fake paper we value more than life itself. Unifying means holding each at a higher standard no exceptions, it means teaching our Nubian wombman that there is no need to hate each other; the competition that we fear does not exist. More so than anything else, it means to teach our children that a strong house must have all of the parts, anything less will result in a weakened and short lived umbrella. The steps we must take to reach this point are complex and the damage is deeply severe, yet it can be done and it will be done. #allismind #thenubianconnection
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