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| "We Need A Revolution" RBG Street Scholars Think Tank's Educational Mission is to bring to fore the history and current events that they blind the masses to in that we may better chart and course our future. As we say, "There is no true separation between the past, the present and the future. Those who don't change change will be change by change." A NEW AFRIKAN REVOLUTIONARY PROPAGANDA MACHINE THE THEME “THE MORE THINGS CHANGE, THE MORE THINGS STAY THE SAME, WE NEED A REVOLUTION, THE SYSTEM AIN’T GONA CHANGE UNLESS WE MAKE IT CHANGE”. ![]() Here's a quick synopsis of RBG's Educational Thesis: This work is a comprehensive (but only a core framework) sequenced survey of subjects and topics that have confronted Afrikans in America throughout our 246 years of chattel slavery, 100 years of aparthied and only “one generation of freedom” here in America. I like to describe the school as a “cultural development and leadership training communiversity”. From our research, we have determined that the idea of Sankofa, which means "We must go back and reclaim our past so we can move forward; so we understand why and how we came to be who we are today", really encompasses the whole Afrikan-centered ideal. Nonetheless, as this is a work in evolution and always under construction, we have chosen to focus our teaching/learning journey most directly on the past 45 years of our struggle for human and civil rights. The content and character of the curriculum is Afrikan-centered and the goal is academic excellence in persuit of black power. We tease out the social, political, economic and moral imparatives of black power in the 21st century by zooming in on two povital questions throughout our course of study: “WHAT IS BLACK OPPRESSION IN AMERICA AND WHAT IS AFRIKAN LIBERATION.” ![]() “CHANCE ENTAILS GOING TO JAIL AND BEING WILLING TO DIE FOR FREEDOM. FOLX MAKING MOVES ON ALL LEVELS--FROM THE STREET TO THE EXECUTIVE SUITE, ALL IN THE SAME DIRECTION. BUT RIGHT NOW THEY GOT US TOO SCARED AND TOO COMFORTABLE TO CREATE THE NECESSARY SPARKS IN THE PEOPLE...RBG Street Scholars Think Tank's Job is to make you uncomfortable...Like a cat pent in a corner-A PANTHER ![]() For More On Revolution Please See: RBG's Revolutionaries World Wide Link Roll |
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| Oh Yah, one other "small" fact about Revolutionary War ![]() Most of the deaths are the innocent, women, children and babies. It's a strategy the state uses to break the fight in the people. Then they lie to the public by calling it collateral damage. And they give money to people to tell on the guerrilla. For example when the U.S. government blew up the world trade so they could concretize the police state and terrorize and commit "legal" murder world on people of color--as is presently happening--they gave the Generals millions of dollars to give to the Iraqi people to inform on their own freedom fighters. Can you imagine how fast a Black revolution in amerikkka would be quelled if they started giving money to niggers and negros... So, my point is the first government we need to overthrow is the government of our own corrupt minds. -That means serious unified study and local community activism--Ain't no Revolutionary Nationalist, Spiritual Nationalist or Cultural Nationalist got no corner on freedom. We need the mix. Take some RBG Stuff, learn it and derive a lesson that best suits you and teach sombody else. I Know its hard because most Black people don't really give a damn about real education toward revolutionary change. Shit, if the truth be told most Black folk don't want no kind of education that ain't gonna satisfy their white disease (materialism, individualism and consummerism)--but that is all the more reason you/we must do it--IT'S CALLED STRUGGLE. EDUCATE, AGITATE, ORGANIZE AND UNIFY. And most importantly STOP DRIKNIN DAT G.D. HATER-AID, support with dollars Independent Black Institutions and the efforts of Black folk really puttin work for Black folk. When we do that like " A Spook Sittin By The Door" then we can talk about doin big thangs. But until then, Like DPZ say in Police State "Niggers Ain't Ready Fa Revolution" ![]() |
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