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Are you realistic ? It can't be working: first off, you should reconsider what is Freemasonry's base calculating upon. Certainly not a place where an African will be meant to free his or her space from. There won't have ever such white's, or whatever race's recognition about who the Black People is and stand from, and this couldn't be your start either. Because, second off, possible Afrikan hierarchy is only based upon God, His Throne, His Cherubins and possibly His Seraphins (yop, I'm French and aint got into the english translations), anyway, anywhat, you are bound to burning...by the Four Archangels. You ought to heed why Isreal is mark of the Nation To Follow, and the goes to the Afrikan Nation which does or should know how our height overweighs the earthmap center, which is never something like the American continent at its center. The Jews, the Arabs, the Asians, the Caucasians all await the Land's Seeds of Hierarchy, and I just see you out of place. You'd be better off residing in one of the two Congoes to implementation the Empire it was all-Afrikan wait to be rebuilt. Otherwise, do you expect a kingdom granted by God or replacing it from your strife to have one is enough? And, personnally from me: what is divine with all you propose? The dated titles ? The submission to give to one with a bigger title? The Afrikan-American dream which as I said begets through Afrika? There are misplaces in your aim that will shut you the Doors of Africanity. Both your feet are elsewhere but in the purpose: when the Empire of Congo was, before Slavery arose, it was Federal, why not keep alike America was channeled from perceiving the African Mind. You just leave people in their dues and be sure it'll act out fine..all serves completion, and not just the so-said best brightests...I will accept Afrikan Merciful Supramacy when, and only when, it's settled in Afrika again. In America, it just turns out to show like a past of an Afrikan-American that was overworth setting. You can't get down to that, particularly before the Eyes of God, what's more, you'd shun at the Godly Resolution and still claim to be part of it. To me, it's not working.
On the flip side, this topic, no matter how inadvertently so, raises a very important question.
Let's be real for a minute. Many of our mouths in this day n time open up to say, "We used to be kings and queens, my bruvvah". Yet, when faced with the topic of monarchy as a possibility, we be like, "Are you serious?? Heck to da nawl!"
I guess the flip-side question takes us into looking deeper into the systems of monarchy that were common among many parts in the continent of Africa. What were the different ways in which this system worked for and/or against the people? The flip-side question also takes us into the question of how we can avoid romanticizing the past and/or present realities of our no less-loved Mama Africa.
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