Yoruba, the Conqueror of Himself
By Dr SC Spinoza | 17 Feb 2009
If somebody tells you ‘Y is G’, you know that it is either true or false depending on what the variables stand for. Further verification is required to ascertain the truth of the matter because no intellectual or spiritual vision can give the truth value of the matter. Now supposing someone told you ‘Yoruba is Yoruba’, you know immediately that the answer can never be either true or false because you are not given two choices but one. Every soul understands it, not because the soul is divine or intellectual or spiritual, but because if it is not true, it is not said and it is not understood.
This Yoruba Civil War Will Never End!
By Dr SC Spinoza | 16 Feb 2009
The above two quotes speak volumes about the mindset of the Yoruba man. This mindset will never end so long as the Yoruba man continues to live as the only deadly parasite destroying the rest of the ethnic groups in Nigeria. It can be proved beyond any shadow of doubt that every Yoruba man or woman is still fighting the Nigeria Civil War against the rest of the other ethnic groups in the Southern part of Nigeria. The evidence is littered all over the public domain to establish this claim. According to King David, “in your light, we see light” (Psalm 36). Before I engage King David in the context of Yoruba eternal war with the rest of us, consider the following.
Morality, Law, and Yoruba Mind
By Dr SC Spinoza | 13 Feb 2009
Experience and research have repeatedly shown that the threat of punishment alone is not the reason most people in any society elect to obey the laws of their society. Rather, most people choose to obey the laws and to respect the instituted authorities in charge of the laws for two basic reasons. They view committing crimes as doing wrong to their fellow community members and to the collective society. They understand that if everybody were to do as they pleases, then the political and social institutions that serve their basic daily needs would be rendered useless and ineffective. The opposite of the above is the reality in all Yoruba communities of Nigeria.
The Rationalization of the Yoruba Man Continues!
By Dr SC Spinoza | 12 Feb 2009
If you are safe, stable, warm, and fed when living in the societies of these others, whom you hate and loath, then the only differentiating factors or variables are the trustworthiness and stability in these other peoples’ communities, which your Odua brand of leadership neither desires nor gives. If filial love and social development and trustworthiness and order are not absent in your current abodes in another peoples’ lands, then your unresolved cultural contradictions are not in charge of the affairs of other peoples outside your neck of the Jungle. Therefore your pathological embrace of evils for evil’s sake is the only encompassing factor and sustaining evil that holds your kind from loving your kind.
About the Cause of the “Other”
By SC Spinoza, PhD | 05 Feb 2009
He who is certain of the beauty of his inner core should be certain to allow others to be without his twisted phantoms and butchered logic. But because he has been nurtured not to think or reason, not to speak ills of his 12th Century values, nor relinquish his cultural phantoms, he can not help himself; he must elect to remain a stranger in a land full of values strange to his own.
- This Yoruba Civil War Will Never End!
- By Dr SC Spinoza
16 Feb 2009
The above two quotes speak volumes about the mindset of the Yoruba man. This mindset will never end so long as the Yoruba man continues to live as the only deadly parasite destroying the rest of the ethnic groups in Nigeria. It can be proved beyond any shadow of doubt that every Yoruba man or woman is still fighting the Nigeria Civil War against the rest of the other ethnic groups in the Southern part of Nigeria. The evidence is littered all over the public domain to establish this claim. According to King David, “in your light, we see light” (Psalm 36). Before I engage King David in the context of Yoruba eternal war with the rest of us, consider the following.
- What Ails the American Economy?
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By Kevin Phillips, Barry Gewen
28 Feb 2009
Even if his pessimism doesn’t seem wholly warranted, a sense of foreboding surely is, which is why his warnings have to be taken seriously. Mr. Phillips writes that the inventors and marketers of the new financial instruments didn’t entirely understand them. An executive of Fidelity International says a panicky feeling has set in on Wall Street because no one knows where the risks really are. The finance minister of France observes that investments may have reached such a level of complexity that no one can assess them. And Charles R. Morris, in his own gloomy book, “The Trillion Dollar Meltdown,” reports that even Citigroup’s chief financial officer “did not know how to value his holdings.
- What Ails the American Economy?
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By Kevin Phillips, Barry Gewen
28 Feb 2009
Even if his pessimism doesn’t seem wholly warranted, a sense of foreboding surely is, which is why his warnings have to be taken seriously. Mr. Phillips writes that the inventors and marketers of the new financial instruments didn’t entirely understand them. An executive of Fidelity International says a panicky feeling has set in on Wall Street because no one knows where the risks really are. The finance minister of France observes that investments may have reached such a level of complexity that no one can assess them. And Charles R. Morris, in his own gloomy book, “The Trillion Dollar Meltdown,” reports that even Citigroup’s chief financial officer “did not know how to value his holdings.
