REVOLUTION NOW or REVOLUTION AS A PROCESS?
Abibifahodie (Black Liberation) Afrikans,
In my close circle there has been discussion of revolution. One view is that, similar to Sun Tzu's recommendation of setting a fire to cause confusion (temporary breakdowns in the system) and to take advantage of that confusion, revolutionary acts need to be done now to prevent white world terror domination's tentacles from continuing to stretch out in the various operations it's running throughout the world in general and this country in particular. Others advise that revolution is a long and protracted process requiring the systematic education of Afrikan people citing things like Omali Yeshitela's post 9-11 speech in regards to immediate acts to disrupt white world terror domination that are actually counter-revolutionary.
The first view looks at current plans and acts of genocide being carried out against Afrikan people (concentration camps, schools, churches, ho-lice, chemical/biological warfare etc.) throughout the world and requires some type of systematic offensive.
The second view mentions the futility of the "fire" created if negroes are too brainwashed to take any advantage of it and would kill each other as self-hatred takes its course.
The first view looks at the need to break the system of coerced interactions with the static/dynamic global interlocking system of white world terror domination in the form of everyone, even (and sometimes especially) conscious Afrikans supporting white world terror domination through cell-phone use, use of gasoline, buying/wearing whitey clothes, use of electricity, eating, paying rent, etc. And in function, regardless of ideology, supporting w.w.t.d.
The second view looks at the first view as wanting a (probably ineffective) shortcut out of the intergenerational work and process that is the Afrikan World Revolution.
What do you think? REVOLUTION NOW

OR REVOLUTION AS A PROCESS

?