A War For Your Soul-Birmingham version from Erisai Films on Vimeo.
Here is a link to the original version and more information about the author.
Culturally Healthy Africans at home or abroad, do not kill each other for money or any reason that would disturb Ma'at. The author does not use the term Cultural Poisoning (CP) but that is what this is trying to illustrate. Words reflect thoughts that precede actions.
People are to be loved and things are to be used. Cultural Poisoning has infected many of our youth and turned this reality on its head, so that now you have some Black youth using people and loving things. If the Cultural Health of our community is to be restored it will be done by us and what better place to start then in the church.
Here is something you can do right now, with the youth you know. If you want to cure youth of the "N" word, have them stop by my MySpace page and scroll down on the left side until they come to the door of no return Ask them to go through it. The Door will take them to a place in the cloud, that has often produced an instant cure for "N" Word dis-ease.
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Cultural Health News blog,
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