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		<description>Why ?Self Determination,?: first of all it is a concept, something to slowly creep up on your consciousness and force one to consider it. It hits like a sledge hammer, yet it is also subtle, and is much more complex than it would appear on the surface.  It speaks particularly to Black people, yet at the same time it is truly universal. The more I study and examine how the world works, the more convinced I am that we all are having a game run on us. Our almost complete ignorance of this fact continues to fuel our powerlessness and easy acceptance of the quasi-slavery to which we are presently subjected in this illusionary place of space and time.  My probing declares that we, who consider ourselves weak provide the power to the ruling class. We who consider ourselves broke and poor provide the money that turns their world. The education proscribed for us teaches acceptance and easy contentment. If what the world needs now is love, self-determination is arguably in second place. - Obidike Kamau</description>
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			<title>Self Determination - Mon, June 17, 2013</title>
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			<description>Why ?Self Determination,?: first of all it is a concept, something to slowly creep up on your consciousness and force one to consider it. It hits like a sledge hammer, yet it is also subtle, and is much more complex than it would appear on the surface.  It speaks particularly to Black people, yet at the same time it is truly universal. The more I study and examine how the world works, the more convinced I am that we all are having a game run on us. Our almost complete ignorance of this fact continues to fuel our powerlessness and easy acceptance of the quasi-slavery to which we are presently subjected in this illusionary place of space and time.  My probing declares that we, who consider ourselves weak provide the power to the ruling class. We who consider ourselves broke and poor provide the money that turns their world. The education proscribed for us teaches acceptance and easy contentment. If what the world needs now is love, self-determination is arguably in second place. - Obidike Kamau</description>
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			<title>Self Determination - Mon, June 10, 2013</title>
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			<description>Why ?Self Determination,?: first of all it is a concept, something to slowly creep up on your consciousness and force one to consider it. It hits like a sledge hammer, yet it is also subtle, and is much more complex than it would appear on the surface.  It speaks particularly to Black people, yet at the same time it is truly universal. The more I study and examine how the world works, the more convinced I am that we all are having a game run on us. Our almost complete ignorance of this fact continues to fuel our powerlessness and easy acceptance of the quasi-slavery to which we are presently subjected in this illusionary place of space and time.  My probing declares that we, who consider ourselves weak provide the power to the ruling class. We who consider ourselves broke and poor provide the money that turns their world. The education proscribed for us teaches acceptance and easy contentment. If what the world needs now is love, self-determination is arguably in second place. - Obidike Kamau</description>
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			<title>Self Determination - Mon, June 3, 2013</title>
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			<description>Why ?Self Determination,?: first of all it is a concept, something to slowly creep up on your consciousness and force one to consider it. It hits like a sledge hammer, yet it is also subtle, and is much more complex than it would appear on the surface.  It speaks particularly to Black people, yet at the same time it is truly universal. The more I study and examine how the world works, the more convinced I am that we all are having a game run on us. Our almost complete ignorance of this fact continues to fuel our powerlessness and easy acceptance of the quasi-slavery to which we are presently subjected in this illusionary place of space and time.  My probing declares that we, who consider ourselves weak provide the power to the ruling class. We who consider ourselves broke and poor provide the money that turns their world. The education proscribed for us teaches acceptance and easy contentment. If what the world needs now is love, self-determination is arguably in second place. - Obidike Kamau</description>
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			<title>Self Determination - Mon, May 27, 2013</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, May 27, 2013</pubDate>
			<description>Why ?Self Determination,?: first of all it is a concept, something to slowly creep up on your consciousness and force one to consider it. It hits like a sledge hammer, yet it is also subtle, and is much more complex than it would appear on the surface.  It speaks particularly to Black people, yet at the same time it is truly universal. The more I study and examine how the world works, the more convinced I am that we all are having a game run on us. Our almost complete ignorance of this fact continues to fuel our powerlessness and easy acceptance of the quasi-slavery to which we are presently subjected in this illusionary place of space and time.  My probing declares that we, who consider ourselves weak provide the power to the ruling class. We who consider ourselves broke and poor provide the money that turns their world. The education proscribed for us teaches acceptance and easy contentment. If what the world needs now is love, self-determination is arguably in second place. - Obidike Kamau</description>
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			<title>Self Determination - Mon, May 20, 2013</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, May 20, 2013</pubDate>
			<description>Why ?Self Determination,?: first of all it is a concept, something to slowly creep up on your consciousness and force one to consider it. It hits like a sledge hammer, yet it is also subtle, and is much more complex than it would appear on the surface.  It speaks particularly to Black people, yet at the same time it is truly universal. The more I study and examine how the world works, the more convinced I am that we all are having a game run on us. Our almost complete ignorance of this fact continues to fuel our powerlessness and easy acceptance of the quasi-slavery to which we are presently subjected in this illusionary place of space and time.  My probing declares that we, who consider ourselves weak provide the power to the ruling class. We who consider ourselves broke and poor provide the money that turns their world. The education proscribed for us teaches acceptance and easy contentment. If what the world needs now is love, self-determination is arguably in second place. - Obidike Kamau</description>
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