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We wrongly believe that if we do not associate ourselves with and claim other people's struggles we are un-revolutionary. This line of thinking is wrong. The Black Struggle must be the principal Struggle for Black people. It must be your central concern. All of your energy must be channeled into devising solutions to resolve the issues and problems characteristic of the Black Struggle. What's more revolutionary than that? We must refrain from parroting white radical rhetoric; e. g. International solidarity and solidarity with the working class of the world. Why are we advocating international solidarity and working-class solidarity, and not Black Solidarity? It does not make revolutionary sense to elevate the general (International/working-class) above the particular (The Black Race). especially, considering the Black struggle is unique and unlike any other people's Struggle. The Black Struggle is primary, and until the Black Struggle is resolved we can not afford to lend our Social Awareness, Political Astuteness, Intellectual Genius, Physical Prowess, Spiritual Intuitiveness, and Revolutionary Consciousness to another people's Struggle. We must prioritize the Black Struggle, and not allow ourselves to be swept away by Marx's popular saying: "Workers of The World Unite!" This does not apply to us! However, Black people of the world, unite! This is more fitting for us. We need Black Unity (which is revolutionary). Black unity is a source of power in the form of revolutionary potential. We must endeavor to ground and center Blackness within our lives, and make the Black Struggle our principal Struggle of concern. That which is un-revolutionary is to neglect your own Race to uphold a false sense of Internationalism and working-class unity.
Faith Hope H
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Empress Afrika
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