Who Programmed Your Desires? Understanding the Cultural War Against Afrikan People

cultural warfare against Afrikan people

Cultural warfare against Afrikan people is not accidental — it is engineered, deliberate, and ongoing. Nana Amos Wilson asked a piercing question: why does the Black man define freedom as doing what he wants, yet everything he wants enriches the European? That question cuts to the heart of our condition. Furthermore, it demands that we examine not just what we desire, but who designed those desires and why.

Ɔbenfo Ọbádélé Bakari Kambon — world-renowned Pan-Afrikan linguist and architect of Abibitumi — addresses this question directly in this powerful recorded seminar. He guides us through the mechanics of social and cultural domination. Most importantly, he shows us how our tastes, interests, and values have been strategically implanted to serve European accumulation. As a result, understanding the enemy’s methods becomes the first act of liberation — Abibifahodie.

Countering Cultural Warfare Against Afrikan People: Work Happening on the Ground

This presentation does not stop at diagnosis. Ɔbenfo Kambon also highlights concrete, ground-level work being done to counter the assault on Kmtyw — Afrikan and Black people worldwide. In addition, the seminar spans nearly three hours of deep, uncompromising analysis backed by 39 slides. Recorded on April 3, 2021, this is not theory disconnected from life. However, it is rigorous enough to satisfy scholars and clear enough to awaken every Afrikan community builder, parent, and student.

Abibitumi exists to arm our people with knowledge that serves our liberation — not our oppressors. This recording is exactly that kind of weapon. Therefore, if you are serious about understanding the forces arrayed against us and contributing to Afrikan survival, this seminar belongs in your study. Watch it. Study it. Share it with your community. Get it here: Watch / Get it here — $20.00.

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