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19 March 2018

True African Religion

By Sicebise Msengana






TRUE AFRICAN RELIGION: There will never be peace in Africa until

“Groundings with My Daughters”. Mentacide: and Other Essays

By Sicebise Msengana


Baruti, Mwalimu K. Bomani. “Groundings with My Daughters”. Mentacide: and Other Essays. Atlanta,    GA: Akoben House. 2005
Young sisters, you must think deeply about the way of our ancestors. Those of ancient Nubia, Kemet, and the rest of our motherland surpassed all others in their wisdom and humanity. They are the ones who warned us about committing treason against the culture and tradition that make us Afrikan, lest we destroy ourselves. Remember, there is no separation of the past and present, no divide between ourstorical interpretation and contemporary reality. 

25 February 2018

How Christianity Undeveloped Africa and the Rest of the World

By Sicebise Msengana







We have magical naiveté with regards to enslaving colonial religions, especially Christianity, to a certain extent of defending them. Even when those religions were never meant to do us any good. Christianity began as a religio-political cult in Judea, and eventually spread to Rome.

22 December 2017

Famous Hollywood Racist Stereotypes About African Men

By Sicebise Msengana


Racist Hollywood likes to portray us African men as warlords and savagely GENOCIDAL brutes carrying machine guns and machetes. 
African men don't smile or cry. We are always angry. We rape and kill for no apparent reason. 

1. Scammers. In order for African men to make it in life, they have to date or marry western women for green cards and money. We also have card scams up our sleeves.

13 December 2017

READING LIST 2017

By Sicebise Msengana


It's that time again, where I get to read books until 3 a.m in the morning. Every year I make my book recommendations to the public. This year is no different.

03 December 2017

Homosexuality and the Effeminization of Afrikan Males

By Sicebise Msengana









"As with every other perversion Europeans attempt to introduce us to, homosexuality often comes in a humorous package. We are persuaded to laugh at its strangeness. Participatory laughter disarms us and makes the object of our laughter innocent, harmless. Yet, at the same time, it opens our minds to the possibility of its acceptance. Regardless, it is introduced to our consciousness. And we should know that all it takes is one time. All we have to do to have something planted in our minds is to be exposed to it one time. That’s why people shield their children from negativity, to prevent them from being exposed to things that they do not want them to consider as possibilities, things that shatter their innocence" - Mwalimu K. Bomani Baruti, Homosexuality and the Effeminization of Afrikan Males.