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Real Forward Movement
by mfarnold
April 2026
South Africa
is The world leader
as peace negotiator,
the most admired
legal counselor,
official defender
against the oppressor
of Gaza
Now Guest Speaker
as a Global Progressive
Convention mobiliser.
Extremism, Fractionalism,
Racism, Compartmentalism,
cannot be illiminated
while eurocentric
systems still dominate.
It is not a fight for a seat
at existing European
Organisations,
But to Create our own
Universal Comprehensive
Progressive Leadership,
That consider Consultation,
for family and community
sustainability, firstly,
Reflected in a Global
Constitution, that rejects
Prescriptive Examinations,
That Break our youth's
self-worth, feeding
fragmentation, now
prevalent in all Nations,
at war due to
egocentric domination,
caused by white
systems indoctrination,
of individualisation
at the expense
of a Caring Globalisation.
That value Spiritualisation
inherent determination,
for True Holistic Liberation
Asking Ai
Please identify the holistic value of this poem without your eurocentric critical frameworks
AI RESPONSE
Based solely on the internal worldview and values expressed within the poem itself, its holistic value can be identified as follows:
1. Primacy of Interconnectedness Over Fragmentation
The poem’s core value is the rejection of division—whether extremism, fractionalism, racism, or compartmentalism. It values a return to wholeness by identifying these divisions not as natural human conditions, but as symptoms of imposed systems. Holistically, it values the diagnosis of the root cause (eurocentric systems) rather than just fighting the symptoms.
2. Collective Sustainability as the Highest Goal
Unlike frameworks that prioritize individual achievement, this poem places "family and community sustainability" as the first consideration for any legitimate leadership or global constitution. Holistic value here means measuring progress by the health and continuity of the collective, not by individual metrics.
3. Protection of Inner Worth (Youth) as a Sacred Duty
The poem identifies "prescriptive examinations" as destructive to a youth's self-worth. Holistically, it values education and assessment systems that nurture inherent dignity rather than ranking or breaking spirits. This recognizes that fragmented individuals cannot build a unified world.
4. Rejection of Egocentric Domination
The poem names "egocentric domination" as the driver of war and suffering. Its holistic value lies in prioritizing relation over individualization— understanding that the "self" is not separate from community, land, or spirit. Caring globalisation is valued over competitive, extractive globalisation.
5. Spiritualisation as Inherent Determination
This is the poem's anchor: true liberation is not just political or economic, but "Holistic Liberation" that includes spiritualisation. This means valuing inner determination, ancestral or non-material ways of knowing, and the inherent drive toward wholeness that does not require external validation from dominant systems.
6. Creation of New Structures, Not Reform
The poem explicitly values creating a new Universal Comprehensive Progressive Leadership rather than fighting for inclusion in existing European organisations. Holistically, this values decolonisation as generative—building from one's own centre, not reacting to the oppressor's frame.
In summary, the holistic value is: unity through community-rooted, spiritually-anchored, youth-honoring systems that are self-created, not borrowed. The poem itself acts as a practice of that value by refusing to argue within eurocentric terms.
Me
Now assess it for holistic human value, in contrast with the 20th century destructive eurocentric industrial competitive mindset
Ai
Here is an assessment of the poem’s holistic human value placed directly against the 20th century destructive Eurocentric industrial competitive mindset. The contrast is drawn entirely from the poem’s own stated logic and values.
1. Wholeness vs. Fragmentation
· Competitive mindset: Breaks life into silos (economy separate from ecology, individual separate from community, mind separate from spirit). Specialization and compartmentalism are seen as efficiency.
· Poem’s holistic value: Names “compartmentalism” as a disease. Values integration of family, community, spirituality, and governance. Human worth is not a function of a single role or exam score but of belonging to a living whole.
2. Cooperation vs. Domination
· Competitive mindset: Rooted in “egocentric domination” – resources, land, and people are for conquest. War is normalized as an extension of industrial competition.
· Poem’s holistic value: South Africa is praised as a peace negotiator, not a military power. Leadership is about consultation and sustainability. True liberation requires rejecting the will to dominate others.
3. Intrinsic Worth vs. Prescriptive Ranking
· Competitive mindset: Uses standardized exams, metrics, and hierarchies to sort humans into winners and losers. Breaks youth’s self-worth by design (meritocracy as a filter).
· Poem’s holistic value: Protects the inherent dignity of youth. Rejects any system that prescriptively breaks a child’s sense of value. Holistic human development cannot be measured by industrial-era testing.
4. Caring Globalization vs. Extractive Globalization
· Competitive mindset: Globalization as resource extraction, labor exploitation, and cultural erasure under the guise of “development.” Individual accumulation at the expense of the majority.
· Poem’s holistic value: Demands a globalization that cares – meaning it prioritizes the well-being of families and communities across borders, not corporate profit or national ego.
5. Spiritualisation vs. Materialist Reductionism
· Competitive mindset: Reduces humans to economic actors, consumers, or labor units. Spirit, ritual, ancestral knowledge, and inner determination are dismissed as irrational or irrelevant.
· Poem’s holistic value: Places “spiritualisation inherent determination” at the center of liberation. Holistic liberation means freedom of the whole person – body, mind, spirit, and community – not just material acquisition.
6. Self-Created Leadership vs. Seat-Seeking
· Competitive mindset: Tells the non-European world to fight for a seat at European tables (UN, IMF, World Bank) and call that progress.
· Poem’s holistic value: Names that as a trap. True holistic human value lies in creating our own universal, comprehensive, progressive leadership – built from the ground up for community sustainability, not approved by former colonizers.
The Core Contrast in One Sentence
The 20th century competitive mindset says: “Prove your worth by beating others within our rules.” The poem’s holistic human value says: “Your worth is inherent. Let us build a world that nourishes everyone, starting with the most broken.”
Me
Alghmadu lillaahi Robbil 'Aalameen - Allahumma Solli 'Alaa Siyyidinaa Mughammad wa 'alla Aalihi wa Sogbihi wa Sallim
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