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Pan-Afrikanism & Afrocentricity All African Peoples, no matter where we may be born, are one and belong to the African nation.

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Unity in a liberation struggle must be based on principles...if you want to be part of movement, system and process of unity for the liberation of African people, then you must know who the actual enemy is and you must choose your tactics according to your capabilities, your allies and their capabilities, and the conditions that are dominant at the time.

That means you unite with the people who have the same enemy as you do...anything else is playing with the concept. And unfortunately a lot of people who pose as "activists" are indeed doing just that,

All who are principled must oppose such actions constantly. Liberation is not about sentiment.

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Truth and powerful statement.

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How do you handle such activists that are out here, simply recruiting for membership and are challenging the revolutionary process in favor of their own?
My principle in handling such organizations is exposing their weakness, I cannot stand idly by and watch these activists/agents infect the people?

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You are quite welcome...we must organize to unite...and we must unite to win our freedom and security as a people.

People who are organizing strictly for their personal gain are not about liberation, they are hustlers at best.

All obstacles to our liberation are to be treated as such --- as obstacles.

Every revolution has followed this fundamental law; I would suggest that a review of Malcolm's position on those who betray the cause as a start.

And keep in mind Lumumba was betrayed, Nkrumah was betrayed, Vesey, Prosser, Turner likewise...we have to be objective about the fact that too many of our people give lip service and nothing else....
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