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Conservatism, Reaction, and the Elder's Responsibility: A Message to My Age Grade

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Conservatism, Reaction, and the Elder's Responsibility: A Message to My Age Grade Great Day, Fam. This one right here? It’s not for everyone. If you’re not at or approaching Eldership—defined in our tribe as about 55 years old and up—you might not feel all of this. But if you’re curious, or if you’re one of those younger souls already walking with wisdom, you’re welcome to keep reading. This message is for the Elders. For those of us who should know better. And yes—I’m including myself. Let’s Start With the Mirror I’ve got to confess something. I’ve been guilty. Guilty of being reactionary. Guilty of falling into the trap of conservatism. Guilty of romanticizing the past. Guilty of looking at our young people and calling them “soft”—as if we were born warriors, as if we didn’t have to become who we are through fire, failure, and guidance. Many of us Elders are stuck in a loop. We remember only the highlights of our youth—the toughest times we survived, the boldest moments ...

Daily Toast- Kuumba 56171 "The Impossible Dream- Gye-Nyame Complex" UPDATE

    
Peace FAM:
Had to post rapidly and had no time to type a short intro, as I usually do. I had to take a trip to my birth place with my mother to receive her star on the South Ranger's Walk of Fame. After completing the journey I came home and went to sleep.
I hope that you had the opportunity to check the video, and got the core of the message. I am not just talking about buying some property for making money. I am talking about purchasing property to grow a culture. Culture is like a plant, in that it requires soil to sprout. Our culture has been forced into a position of exisiting like wild plants. Wild plants pop up where they can, and if they pop up in someone elses yard, or garden (culture) they are immediately poisened or pulled up. This is why we need to purchase the land for our culture to sprout up, and grow strong. In that way we can cultivate it and increase the qualities that we need and get rid of the qualities that are undesirable.
I believe that communities like this are a necessitie for our people, and from them will sprout the growth that we need as a people. Of course I don't expect everyone to move in to these type of communities, but that does not mean that they can not participate. Maybe they can hit the barbershop, beauty salon, come to the market, participate in community classes, warrior training or have their children attend the school.
Nuff Said
Peace, Power, Joy and 1hunidyears

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