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Contrary to popular belief. 


The great words of the legendary Wizard of Omaha, popularly known as Warren Buffett says "When everyone's greedy, be fearful. When everyone's fearful, be greedy." Most of life's biggest decisions are dependent on the aphorism "Majority rules" or "If you can't beat them, join them." which also breeds or perpetuates the culture of conformity.

Being an independent thinker, let alone a vocal one is not an ideal trait for the faint-hearted entities to possess. The outcome you receive from other entities varies, owing to their respective mindsets. You may be deemed a gadfly, or blasphemous by a preponderance of entities, or receive quips from a few like-minded. The general population have embraced and accepted the idea of conformity to a point whereby they'll utilize every opportunity that comes their way to lambast the ones who are deemed anomalous within society. Go to school, consume what you're being offered, get good grades, go to varsity, also consume what you're being offered, get an accolade or two, or more, work for a reputable company, live through credit and salary, never question the government, consume the poison that television offers, spend, pay tax, complain about the economy and all the bullshit that every government's sheep faces, get married, have children, let them repeat the same cycle. That's what dominates the subconscious minds of the general population who are devout believers of the government's lies, and they were programmed to percieve any individual who thinks or lives differently as a fool or a rebel.

Exactly how the Afrikaner Broederbond and the Freemasons want them to view the world. It seems easier to work in the field compared to emancipation, hence the general population are devout slaves. We're living in difficult times, the bourgeoisie and the general population that dominate the townships would agree. Change is inevitable, and not everyone loves change. Inflation after inflation, which makes life more and more difficult for the bourgeoisie or the middle and lower class because a preponderance of Africans have embraced this lifestyle of materialism. You can no longer knock at your neighbor's door and ask for a portion of sugar, or salt or whatever it is that you've run out of owing to how word of mouth is being utilized for all the wrong reasons in these present times. Segregation is found in different categories within African communities, from tribalism to discriminating one another over financial statuses, materialism, even in African families segregation is rife. A preponderance of Africans no longer look forward to attending family gatherings as much as they did when they were younger, before they were taught to respect the cousins who have varsity accolades, a better job, a successful marriage, and treat all the relatives who do not possess all these mortal materials with less respect. African parents, compare their offspring based on their accomplishments. It's no longer about unconditional love, anymore. African women have also grown accustomed to the lifestyle of materials, especially if you would take a trip to the world of social media.

The more time goes, more Africans seem to lose sight of what's real, let alone their roots. Promiscuity and materialism are some of the factors that dictate the lives of so many young Africans today. African celebrities also contribute to this utter rotten applsauce mentality. They often promote promiscuity and segregation in their songs and lifestyles, while knowing very well that the youth not only looks up to them, but would also copy their lifestyles. Quality lacks in the lives of modern Africans, and the worst part is that you're commended and vaunted if you choose to conform, and you're either considered a gadfly or an enemy to the general population if you choose to deviate from conformity, let alone if you vocalize your thoughts on the current state of mind or try to fix what's wrong. Have you noticed how Africans often mention their haters and enemies in all their achievements, in which they obviously perpetuate segregation and give the youth the idea that the sole purpose of achieving success is to spite other Africans whom they refer to as their haters, and that mentality is detrimental to the African's subconscious minds because they no longer want to achieve success in order to empower each other, but now it's more about bragging-Which Bruce Lee refers to it as the fools' idea of glory. More Africans seem to neglect their values when they start to attain tertiary accolades, or when they start to work for reputable companies that pay them enough money to afford houses in areas that are more developed than the ones they were born in. They begin to notice the difference, especially if they relocate to multiracial communities. They begin to compare how civilized other races are compared to those who dwell in the townships and villages, and that's when they begin to detest their own people, which is pretty imbecilic to me. Today we even have Africans who cannot count from 1 up to 100, or name the months of the year or days of the week using their own African languages. English has become a luxury for most Africans, instead of it being a mere medium for communication for multiracial interlocutors or for interlocutors who cannot communicate using a mutual language, besides English. Today, you find children in the townships using English as a medium of communication and treating Africans who proudly speak their own African languages as if they're illiterate.

More Africans seem to lose sight of who they truly are while shifting their whole focus to idolizing, worshipping and adopting western ways of living. I'm contrary to popular belief: Multiracial schools don't offer the best education. African graduates, millionaires and the bourgeoisie who come from the townships and villages must unite and combine their financial powers and knowledge in order to empower local schools so they can be able to offer the children better facilities and advanced education. We should stop this nonsense of enriching Caucasian communities and schools that are now referred to as "multiracial" due to Africans and other races who still believe that they won't be able to attain quality, unless they lick a caucasian's derriere. Africans can even be able to build their own companies, institutions and empower their own townships and villages, but unfortunately everyone wants to flex. That's the whole idea of success to the subconscious minds of modern Africans.

It is every entity's duty to perpetuate the culture of unconditional love, equality and sharing within African communities because the more segregated we are, the easier it becomes for Europeans, Asians and Americans to have full power and control over our continent while we'll continue to be their employees and slaves.

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