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Showing posts with label Arabs. Show all posts
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24 September 2021

Everyday Is Heritage Day

By Sicebise Msengana 

While the rest of South Africa celebrated Heritage Day, a public picked for them by their oppressors. Some of us don't need a white man's holiday to acknowledge our African roots. Everyday is Heritage Day to us. Everyday we consult our ancestors. Everyday we read black history. Everyday we defend black people. Everyday we pray to Qamata, not some white Jesus or Arabic Allah. Everyday we slaughter to appease abantu abadala. Everyday we lit imphepho and candles. 

21 November 2020

White Jesus and Black Devil: Mental Enslavement of Africans

Sicebise Msengana
Jesus is white and whiteness is associated with godliness and divinity. But Satan is black and darkness is associated with evil and occultism. I have said before the Bible is one piece of propaganda used to enslave Africans psychologically, physically, socially and mentally. Christianity was used by its creators to promote white supremacy and black inferiority. We learn from the book of Genesis, Noah cursed his son, Ham' descendants who later became Africans. Europeans and Arabs used the doctrine of the "Curse of Ham" to justify chattel slavery and colonisation of the African continent. 

Because it was believed that black people were cursed. Again, in the book of Exodus, the God of Moses defeated the gods of Africa in Egypt. At that time ancient Egypt was the most powerful empire in the world, but fall to the gods of Caucasians of the Middle East. 

15 August 2020

What It Means To Be A True Rasta: African Liberation Movement

By Sicebise Msengana



What it means to be a true Rasta:  I'm not against smoking of weed, but a lot of people smoke a joint, listen to Reggae music and start seeing themselves as Rastas. In the Bible,  Samson was the first recorded Rasta who made a covenant with Jah/God. Samson was born in a time of infliction and poverty for the Hebrew nation. In the book of Judges, we find Hebrews crying out to Jah for a savior. Jah heard their prayers and sent Samson to help the Hebrew nation fight the Philistine heathens with a boot over their neck.