MOOR MEANS 'DEAD'

MOOR MEANS 'DEAD'
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Download or read book MOOR MEANS 'DEAD' written by Odwirafo Kwesi Ra Nehem Ptah Akhan and published by Odwirafo Kwesi Ra Nehem Ptah Akhan. This book was released on with total page 35 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: MOOR MEANS 'DEAD' Excerpt: The whites and their offspring, after invading Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African) civilizations and losing numerous wars to Afurakanu/Afuraitkaitnut (Africans), decided to work on destroying our Ancestral Religion and Culture. This was a means by which they believed that they could disrupt the society, exploit divisions and ultimately divide and conquer. Part of the process was to demonize Black people. This is why all throughout white pseudo-religion black is defined as evil, of the devil, demonic, etc. Black is associated with death in a negative fashion. This goes directly back to ancient Kamit where Merit (death of the crops, flooding of the land, end of a cycle/season) was associated with Mer (pyramids/shrines for the dead) and mer (the dead, those who arrived in port and were mer-ed or moored and also the class of the dead who were damned) [see the related terms: morose, morbid, mortuary, moron, etc. meaning melancholy, psychologically unhealthy – associated with death, sanctuary of the dead, ignorant – mentally dead, etc. – all of which have the same roots in mr and later moor and are pejoratives]. Yet, the association with a social class (slaves, servants – socially dead/bound/moored/fastened to their labor and service) and a spiritual designation for a certain class of the deceased (the damned) was artificially expanded by the whites as a definition of all Black people. Those Afurakanu/Afuraitkaitnut (Africans~Black People) who have embraced the idiocy of ‘moorish’ culture and identity and refer to themselves as ‘moors’, ‘muurs’, etc. are perpetuating the perverse agenda of the whites and their offspring. They are identifying themselves as ‘dead people’. Mru (Moors) – the dead, the damned Many of these individuals perpetuate as well the false notion that the term Black means ‘death’. They therefore do not call themselves Black nor do they understand the proper etymology of the term Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African). They therefore do not recognize nor embrace the reality that they are Afurakani/Afuraitkaitnit (African). Black does not mean death – Moor means death


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