ReasonableMatic
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I believe banning public EID celebrations is too much.
That being said, acknowledging that the imposed religion you may practice is historically a foreign culture, is a GOOD thing.
Acknowledging that the religion you may practice is an imposed foreign religion, gives agency and historical context to your citizens without colonial deceit.
Centering your indigenous culture is important to know your indigenous Ancestral identity.
As descendants of enslaved Africans whose indigenous cultures were and still are demonized and oppressed, we should understand this.
Secularism is a GOOD thing.
Meanwhile the Black Diaspora, Caribbean and African countries still lying to itself that Islam and Christianity ain’t imposed foreign religions SMH.
"In the late 15th century, Portuguese traders and missionaries began arriving in West Africa, first in Guinea, Mauritania, the Gambia, Ghana, and Sierra Leone, then Nigeria and later in the Kingdom of Kongo, where they would find success in converting prominent local leaders to Catholicism."
Google Maps link: Elmina Castle, Ghana where enslaved Africans were kept under it’s Christian Church to be sold to the Americas
Christianity in Africa - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
Google Maps link: Elmina Castle, Ghana where enslaved Africans were kept under it’s Christian Church to be sold to the Americas
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