Pseudo Revolutionaries
You see them everywhere... with Che t-shirts and Viva Zapata logos; with their Geronimo bandanas, with sage
sticks in their cars. They often claim to be revolutionaries, Nationalist and Indianist. Yet, as soon as they open
their big mouths they sound like cheap imitations of Black ghetto rappers.
You might have seen them on T.V. being interviewed by some unknown reporter. You might have heard them on the
radio or around protests gatherings. Opportunists them all! Waiting for their chance to shine on. They all speak of Revolution,
of Nationalism and of American Indian Rights.
There are so many of them. Some even form what appears to be cults ... going to 'Indian Camp Retreats,'
forming a brotha-hood and sista-hood of natives and so on. They all claim to be the champions of Indian Rights ... whatever
this means.
They are so many of them. Some are just plain crazy.
They use the same words that Indigenous prophets of the 1660's used. They also perform, what they claim to be
1540's "true" Maya or Aztec ceremonies [of course, taken out of the books of Diego DeLanda and Sahagun]. They even
claim to be the priest of Tezcatlipoca ... implying that his teachings goes waaaay back then. Others claim to be the direct
students of the Toltecs ... e.g., the Toltec Mystery School. They all distort and change the words and meanings of the ancient
and wise forefathers.
Pseudo Revolutionaries them all! They all are found lacking in truth and in reality.
Another thing is that their goals are absurd which means that there are no means to achieve them. They believe
that by screaming and protesting, making really bad flyers, and 'rapping' some really bad rhymes or calling a Black person
(any Black persons) a 'brotha' that this somehow makes them into Revolutionaries, Nationalist, and Indianist.
Poor bastards.
They are very illogical in their political stance.
Beware of the Pseudo Revolutionaries.
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On Sahagun, the Wicked Spanish Bastard
Sahagun fully understood Tezcatlipoca's similarity to Satan.
We know in times past, everywhere here in New Spain, Tezcatlipoca was worshipped. They also named him Titlacauan,
and Yaotl, Necoc Yaotl, Moyocoya, Necaualpilli. This Tezcatlipoca, the ancients said, was a true god; his abode was everywhere—in
the land of the dead, on earth, in heaven. When he walked upon the earth he quickened war; he quickened vice, filth; he brought
anguish, affliction to men; he brought discord among men; wherefore he was called "the enemy on both sides." He mocked men;
he ridiculed men. He was called wind, shadow. This wicked Tezcatlipoca, we know, is Lucifer, the great devil who there in
the midst of Heaven, even in the beginning, began war, vice, filth. From there he was cast out, from there he fell. But he
walked here upon earth deceiving men, tricking men. This Tezcatlipoca Titlacauan is a great devil. The ancients worshipped
him, and they celebrated his feast day in the month of Toxcatl, and they slew his representation, whom they named Titlacauan.
So much were the ancients in confusion.
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