Thursday, 16 July 2015

the whitening of Egypt



written by Maleke Montshiwagae Mahlomaholo


i sometimes get to be asked, but what happened to Egypt that we only see these light complexioned Arabs?... is it really true that Egypt is the land of the black people!.... these questions comes amid the fact that Egypt is in Africa.. North Africa....

I must admit that i do not blame anybody for asking these questions as I was also once bothered by that question, but the main reason has been what the media wants the many to see....

The answer to this question can be very difficult because of the racist historical agenda around Egypt in attempting to erase black/African people from their own great civilization stemming from Egypt.... so Egypt has been a topical issue for years....


this is how i would like to answer the question:....

Firstly, one has to appreciate the evil ideological agenda of the racist white past in which there were two options conceived in order to wipe out the black population...namely miscegenation or segregation... this was now after the genocide option was no longer viable after the abolition of slavery....

so what then happened was that in places like Brazil, Cuba, Jamaica, Australia and the Middle East, the strategy was to carry out the miscegenation agenda which was based on social Darwinism and Aryanism by bringing white European immigrants from Germany and Spain for example, so that they could interbreed with the local black population, and in so doing over time, it would get rid or wipe out the indigenous black population....

In SA we know that the strategy was segregation . . . .

therefore with respect to the case in point of Egypt, the original Arabs were reportedly blacks before they interbreed with the lighter Persians resulting in the Arabs that we see today... and these are the Arabs that invaded Egypt over the years and together with the many other nations...... so the people we are seeing there today are not the original indigenous black people!.....

We know this fact because of history and scientific studies carried out by Prof Cheik Anta Diop when he performed melanin test of the ancient mummies that are kept by the French in the Paris museums,... the samples that he tested indicated that the ancient mummies before the Arab invasion contained melanin, thereby confirming their black identity!.... it is reported that after Cheik performed the test, suddenly the mummies disappeared from where they were kept such that he could not perform any further testing....

therefore from the above, it is clear as to what happened in Egypt......

attached some pics of Brazil example, Black Egyptian and Arabs..........

note: there is generally a variation among blacks from South to North Africa in terms of features.... exactly the same way that there is that variation from East to West Europe.... so there is that variation among the respective races which should not confuse us ....... it's different to this issue.....

thinking into the new black self



written by Maleke Montshiwagae Mahlomaholo

if one is not prepared to be caught up in contradictions in some future time period ... then one is certainly not prepared to imagine a new way of thinking and therefore re-imagination of a new future.. .. particularly in the black sphere ....

the expression ''i think therefore I am'' by René Descartes, expresses in a deeper fashion, a real time continuum connection between a process and self. it expresses the reality that a new way of thinking rejuvenates a new self because at any given moment when we alter our thinking, we alter the self to a new level... therefore, to become a new self, a new way of thinking is inherently a prerequisite.....

so, we cannot as the black underclass fighting for acquisition of human value status, which is a contradiction between the necessity of blackness and its existence and whiteness/ anti-black-world be caught up in such issues as that of democratic centralism of the Gwedes clouding the minds of the 1912 bloc and whose dialectics are far from speaking the language of the black people.
that would imply that we are not ready for a new black self . .

we are either both consciously often through pre-conscious declarations and unconsciously, both of which are dangerous and a negativity towards black human value status acquisition, avoiding the contradiction or there is an unidentified basic question which is unlikely!

Fanon last night before i slept ''told'' me that: ''the singularity of colonialism is that it is unable to avoid the humanity element/dimension in that, the type of species or race determines the wealth status within it''

so from that whispering voice of Fanon I gathered, that for us the black underclass to become the new black self by acquiring the human value status in the distribution of human values, we must forge new ways of thinking because in accordance with ''I think therefore I am'' that contains the human factor ''I am'', we will have defined a ''new'' us in a supposedly ''post-apartheid moment''. we must involve ourselves in the human contradiction element that reveals the singularity of colonialism in order to resolve it into our black favor.... and in this way, we could alter the determination of wealth [our dispossessed land] towards us.... really?

therefore I say: ''the new thoughts the new us''....

''I think therefore I am''

Tuesday, 14 July 2015

anti-black trade unionism



written by Maleke Montshiwagae Mahlomaholo


the cosatu shenanigans with respect to the black condition reminds me of my favorite book by J Sakai titled ... Settlers: The Mythology of the White Proletariat....

One writer praised this book as follows:

“When Settlers hit the tiers of San Quentin, back in 1986, it totally exploded our ideas about what we as a new class of revolutionaries thought we knew about a so-called ‘united working class’ in amerika. And what's more, it brought the actual contradictions of national oppression and imperialism into sharp focus. It was my first, and as such my truest, study of the actual mechanics behind the expertly fabricated illusion of an amerikan proletariat.”
—Sanyika Shakur,

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the interesting thing for me also has being the illusive construction of the working class unity beyond race!....

reason being that the earliest trade unionism in Amerika was based on the importing of for example, people like the Basques whom the so-called pure Anglo saxon race used as workers and who were already class conscious from the contradictions arising from europe, therefore the idea was that the black slaves would see these Basques people as fighting for the workers interests while in the mean time, black slaves did not form part of the settler society class hierarchy because they[blacks] themselves were commodities as owned by the Anglo saxon pure white race...

on the other hand, the very Basques people's interests were those of labour aristocracy in terms of establishing ranks within the working class itself as we see with the cosatu tendencies....

therefore the point is that black slaves were under the illusion that the trade union working class unity and struggle included them, but it couldn't have been the case as they were the underclass...

the Anglo Saxon upper class did this working class illusion deliberately to avoid mass reaction from the increased number of black slaves ........ simply because the blacks would think that they share the same struggle as the working class struggle!

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by the way just for info:

the Basques people are ''whites'', but they are one of the first of the earliest ''white stock'' who actually arrived as the Grimaldi Negroid from Afrika and mutated over time into the so-called Cro-Magnon man in europe.... crudely put, they are one of the first whites who became white from black people through processes of adaptation and selection, there was no new humans as modern humans had already developed in Afrika, it was just a mere phenotypic change! ((()))) taken from Prof Diop's book: Civilization or Barbarism: An Authentic Anthropology

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therefore they were considered not good enough to be white by the later Anglo saxon white race....

so the black underclass was not receiving any wage[free labour] while the working class Basques and others were wage earners .... it was blacks in the plantations and the Basques in the workshops etc....

from this then, it becomes clear that we are blacks first...

cosatu for me fails to reflect deeply on black matters....

Black spiritual counter hegemony



written by Maleke Montshiwagae Mahlomaholo

For sometime now I have been undergoing both spiritual and religious decolonisation process against both the established religious and spiritual hegemony,....
in that process it became clear to me that there is a need for black people to adopt a counter-hegemonic "antagonistic spiritual consciousness" against the established religious hegemony. ..
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........ but in that adoption, it seems more appropriate at least based on how I view it, to have an agnostic position as the end goal because these matters can often lead to an unproductive chaos if caution is not taken or if a "believer absolutism" mentality is adopted as seen in certain sectors of black Christians of the self righteousness type, who openly declares that "Jesus is the only way and nothing else"... this is the sort of religious arrogance we need to avoid in order to maintain peace and be tolerant to each other ...... .

))))))))again, the agnostic position should be central((((((((

I found the following words by some researcher quite helpful:

"The decolonization of Africa, of which the dismantling of apartheid in South Africa is a recent example, led to a greater recognition of the wide variety of religions practising on its soil.

When confronted with this plurality, and the corresponding plurality of claims to truth or credibility, believers usually resort to either absolutism or relativism. The absolutist evaluates the religious other in view of criteria which violate the self-understanding of the latter. The religious other is thus being colonized by a hegemony (i.e. an enforced homogeneity) of norms and values.

In an attempt to transcend this hegemonic colonization, the relativist, on the other hand, simply surrenders the evaluation of beliefs and practices to subjective arbitrariness". . . . unquote

therefore as Africans, we can no longer allow the absolutist believer to evaluate our African religions and spiritual matters in accordance with the criteria that violates our own self-understanding, we cannot allow it! . .

because that in turn perpetuates hegemonic colonization of the African religion and spirituality as highlighted above. ..

Monday, 13 July 2015

Bokao jwa thuto ya badimo ba rona



e kwadilwe ke: Maleke Montshiwagae

tota thuto e re e amogetseng ga ese thuto e kgontshang ngwana wa mmala wa sebilo go ka akanya goya ka tsela e badimo ba rona ba neng ba akanya ka yone! . . .

dikakanyo tsa bone di ne di itshetlegile ka tlhago, semoya, modimo le badimo ba bone . ..

ke bua ka thuto e feletseng . . .

Ngaka(Dr) George James mo dikwalong tsa gagwe [Stolen Legacy: Greek Philosophy is Stolen Egyptian Philosophy] o re lemotsha ka moo badimo ba rona ba neng ba tlhaloganya kamano ya metsi a noka, modimo, badimo, tsa science, tsa semoya le tlhago!.. .

ebile o tlhalosa gore maGerika ba ne ba sa tlhaloganye sentle bokao jwa se se bidiwang "atom" ka moo maAfrika ba neng ba se tlhalositse ka teng mo makwalong a dithuto tsa sedumedi . .

ka moo, science ene ya diega go tswelela pele ka go nne maGerika ba ne ba rile ba re yone "atom" e ka se aroganngwe ele gore dithuto tsa sedumedi tsa maAfrika di ne di ruta gore go se se tshwanetseng sa utulolwa mo go tsone di "atom" le one metsi a dinoka jaaka re tla kaediwa ke badimo ka fa tlase ga maatla a Modimo....

kgang ya tsone tse di tla utululwang mo metsing ke science re di lemoswa ke fa batho ba rona ba bantsho ba romelwa ko metsing a dinoka go ya go thwasa, kana go nna dingaka tsa setso.. . . go nale maatla a leng teng moo. ..

science e simolola go lemoga seo ka gore le se bareng "nuclear fusion" e kgona go ka dirisa dielemente tse di agang metsi go "gamola" matla ao.....

tsotlhe tse, go akaretsa le yone "nuclear fision" di ne di bonwa mo dikwalong tsa se dumedi le semoya!...

ka jalo, a thuto ya badimo ba rona e busediwe ko go rona.....

tswetswe