Monday, May 2, 2005

Cultism Undermines True Liberation

Albert Camus reminds us, true freedom is not found in ritualized exclusion:

“Freedom is nothing else but a chance to be better.”

Being better does not require someone else’s approval, nor does it require “frequency alignment.” Being better requires discipline, moral courage, clarity, and action — the same qualities your ancestors fought and died for on U.S. soil.

The mysticism of all these Separatist black identity movement, cult-like policing, and obsession with lineage are not the antidote for freedom/justice/equity/equality. If anything, it is another form of extraction: energy siphoned from human attention, from collective Black agency, from practical pursuit of reparations, land claims, and justice.

  • Sovereignty does not require mysticism.

  • Unity does not require delineation.

  • God’s energy does not need ritualized validation.

We can be Black Americans, foundational Black Americans, and still operate in one accord, aligned to principle, ethics, and law, without submitting to cult-like structures. The power is in clarity, presence, and righteous action, not in invented frequency or ritualized gatekeeping.

Our ancestors fought for freedom, not for syllables and mystic approval. True liberation comes from shared moral action and national consciousness, grounded in land, lineage, and facts without artificial hierarchies dividing us.

We are sovereign. We are rooted. We are one body, not a sect. And that is the gospel of truth I carry.

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