In the Service of our Ancestors and African Love,

Listen Seeker, I come in Peace,

“Nobody is talking about anything. They are just whining that the wolf has teeth; not building fences against the wolf, not sharpening their spears against the wolf, not moving away from the wolf; just whining that the wolf has teeth and uses them. This is why the wolf bites.” — Onitaset Kumat

I wish I didn’t have to write this. But even though I put it in a book, I still need to do more to spread the message. I await the day that my books are taught in Black schools and have a place on Black counters, but for now I repeat that we must turn ourselves away from our destruction. We’re in a War. And the consequences of Warriors sitting out has always been Genocide. We can’t blame others when we can so easily do better for ourselves.

Black people need to stop scapegoating others for the slavery in Libya

By Onitaset Kumat

If you approach a wolf with a spear and a shield, it will not bite you. If you erect a fence against wolves, they will not reach you. If you live away from wolves, they will not travel to you. But if you lay down as wolves roam around you, you will never get up! Black people have laid down for these wolves but can’t seem to fathom that their unwillingness to prepare against the wolf directly relates to why the wolf bites them in the first place.

The arabs in Libya are wolves. They bite. They enslave. They do us harm. All arabs are whites. All whites are wolves. But it’s nothing for a wolf to bite a man. If men do not get together against wolves, then wolves will rule men. And it’s outrageous that Black people can not understand something that’s been common knowledge for over ten-thousand years.

You can read the literature of scholars. You can read the books I write. But everything should lead you to your personal responsibility in the destruction and chaos going around you. You can’t say Obama, clinton, sarkozy, kwk; without naming your own people, your family members and yourself. Where were you in 2011 or since 2011? What were you doing? These whites were acting and you were doing what? We can not blame the wolf for biting a man! It’s the wolf’s nature. You think whites won’t kill other whites because Blacks may suffer? You’d have to be out of your African mind to think that. Read my books.

Some people write for the fun of it. I don’t. Blacks suffer because of Black ignorance. gadhafi was a white man who died six years ago, and in six years Black people have done next to nothing to aid the other Blacks in that ‘power vacuum.’ A ‘power vacuum’ being one of the easiest locales to achieve power. Black people have said “Meh” then six long years later decide to be historians and put the blame on whites from way back. Never mind that other whites have been putting their resources into control of Libya and achieving white power at the expense of Black destruction. These wolves put boots on the ground while we Blacks sat idly by waiting for cnn to put out a report and then feel outraged that our inactivity, our commitment to being background characters, has led to zero good in the region. Feel outraged at yourself!

When you sit by, the wolves get by.

And I will be honest with you. It will serve you well to read “The Pro-Black Compendium” and “Zuberi; and the Maroons of Maa,” especially if you are an African leader or aspiring African leader. Because we as a people have proven time and time again that we do not have the ideological foundation for dealing with the geopolitical situation we find ourselves in. We want to sit back and observe ‘white history’ and whine. We cry over whites dying and Black suffering rather than developing ourselves for Black Power. If you thought gadhafi was a safeguard to Black enslavement; then what do you think the u.s. police force is? What do you think whites in the western world would do without western governments stopping them; as long as you refuse to do for yourself.

Buy the books. They outline insights and solutions to our problems. Without these books, we’re on the path to failing yet another generation, but KNOWLEDGE can take us off. Knowledge and action.